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The Media blame Labour for Brexit

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/24/britain-votes-for-brexit-eu-referendum-david-cameron




UK votes to leave EU after dramatic night divides nation






 It has started already. 
Laura Kuensberg and the BBC, quoting unnamed sources stating that it is all Jeremy Corbyn's fault (Brexit) as he "failed to mobilise all those thousands of new members that joined the Labour party since last year" and the same unnamed sources stating that there will be a leadership challenge in the Labour party soon. It will not be too long, perhaps within the next few hours, till the rest of the media circus join in this hysterical nonsense.The media have been seeking to undermine Corbyn for many months and now will become even more determined in their scurrilous, anti democratic efforts to manipulate the people of this country.

I repeat what I said earlier.
We of the Labour party "have to position ourselves as the only party which can lead this country through the difficulties of a nation no longer part of the EU. The Conservatives are a fragmented collection of self serving opportunists who are not fit to run a whelk stall in Southend let alone a country. We must seek to reconcile those who voted "Remain" with those who voted "Leave" which will not be an easy task, but which never the less is essential for us to face the difficulties which lie ahead.
We must also prepare for a General election, prior to 2020, as the present government cannot last for a full term. It is for the Labour party to take the lead to save the NHS, protect workers rights, repair the damage done to the fabric of our society and ensure that never again will the people of our country be exploited at the hands of the profiteers, speculators, big business interests and corrupt politicians.
The future as from today, belongs to the Labour party."
This is in spite of Kuensberg, the BBC and the rest of the media.




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