Corbyn on fire at PMQs

giving TMPM and the Grayling debacle a good and considered kicking. Have you noticed all her front bench look tired and really embarrassed, not one face of her own front bench seems to support her . Lidington face is a joy to watch .

Like many, I would prefer it if Corbyn did catch fire.  He is at least as responsible for the disaster that is Brexit as Cameron, May, Alexander Johnson, David Davies, Liam Fox et al.  

No one is more responsible for this disaster than David Cameron.  Yes others have influenced or increased the idiocy but make no mistake it was his decision to offer a referendum and his alone.

Worst PM ever.  

David Cameron was elected by the slimmest of margins, on a pledge to hold a referendum. Had he backtracked on that, there would have been riots. And if people didn't like the idea, then they shouldn't have voted Conservative in 2015.

The demise or otherwise of CMD would do nothing for the brexit process either way, but corbo going may well swing labour into properly backing a second referendum. 

Like many, I would prefer it if Corbyn did catch fire.  He is at least as responsible for the disaster that is Brexit as Cameron, May, Alexander Johnson, David Davies, Liam Fox et al.  

 

I think Corbyn has been awful on Brexit, but to say he shares the same level of responsibility of those who decided a referendum was good idea and those who campaigned for Brexit is ludicrous.  He sat on his hands when his instincts were for Brexit.

This is Tory shitshow in conception and execution.

Again, people forget that DC didn't just come up with this idea and do it out of the blue. He put it in the Conservative manifesto and they wouldn't have won without it.

David Cameron was elected by the slimmest of margins, on a pledge to hold a referendum. Had he backtracked on that, there would have been riots. And if people didn't like the idea, then they shouldn't have voted Conservative in 2015.

Not being a total fooking moron, I didn't vote Conservative in 2015.

Again, people forget that DC didn't just come up with this idea and do it out of the blue. He put it in the Conservative manifesto and they wouldn't have won without it.

And look what a catastrofook them winning has been for the country. I hope to god they never win another election again.

Right, but a majority did, knowing there would be a referendum. So it's absurd to "blame" Cameron for calling it; it was endorsed by the country at large. 

No they didn't, that's really not how general elections work.