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I get tired of this argument about Corbyn being empathic & apologetic, & willing to negotiate,blah, blah blah as being some sort of weakness. It's almost as though being reasonable, rational & truthful is a deluded way of being; as though supporting less privileged people is a shameful thing; as though having an intellect & compassion is something to be disregarded. The world is crazy & self destructive. We have an imbecile in "charge" of the free west. Don't think for a minute that Corbyn isn't " hard"; there's no way in the world that he would've reached the position he's now in without some spectacular skull crushing; he just crushes the right skulls:)
If May wants a " hard" Brexit, whatever that might mean, she'll get a hard Brexit. They'll wipe the floor with us. They'll have to make us an example. Also if she can't even convincingly win a debate against one, admittedly far more intelligent & measured man, how the hell is she gonna win it against 22+ member states men/ women? She hand picks her campaign audiences at her rallies; Corbyn spontaneously gets thousands.
Change is a coming..maybe not just yet, but it will happen.

Don't know if you watched it last night, but I thought Corbyn was excellent against Paxo constant interruptions, irrelevant line of questioning, frothing at the mouth and uber-aggressive body language. Suggests he would do very well in a pressurised negotiation, especially as he recognises that taking an adversarial stance doesn't work and that the objective is to reach an agreement.

I'll refrain from commenting on the PM's performance, but the "blowhard" line seemed quite accurate.