When the line changes ...
Less that three months ago Jeremy Corbyn sacked three pro-EU shadow ministers for voting to stay in the EU single market.
It is now suggested that he may sack shadow ministers who refuse to oppose Brexit by refusing to vote against the withdrawal bill.
It reminds me of a story told about just about every totalitarian regime in the 20th century. This is the version which was told in Soviet Russia under Stalin:
Three new inmates arrive in a Labour camp in Siberia and ask each other why they are there.
"Because yesterday I was criticising Comrade Popov" said the first. "What about you?"
"Because today I was praising Comrade Popov," said the second. They look at the third.
"I am Comrade Popov!" he replies.
It is now suggested that he may sack shadow ministers who refuse to oppose Brexit by refusing to vote against the withdrawal bill.
It reminds me of a story told about just about every totalitarian regime in the 20th century. This is the version which was told in Soviet Russia under Stalin:
Three new inmates arrive in a Labour camp in Siberia and ask each other why they are there.
"Because yesterday I was criticising Comrade Popov" said the first. "What about you?"
"Because today I was praising Comrade Popov," said the second. They look at the third.
"I am Comrade Popov!" he replies.
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I dont think there is a good answer, hopefully China will help out a lot, especially calming the region with gold backed Yuan oil trades.
His idea is actually pretty brilliant. Instead of bombs or soldiers or sanctions or anything like that, just drop 25 million smart phones on South Korea, and a few satellites that provide free WiFi.
Simples.