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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris
That's the whole point...Denis WAS a member of the Communist Party, but his views changed as time went by; most people's do, due to experience, maturity, changing circumstances etc. Even Jeremy Corbyn's friends and colleagues admit that his views are exactly the same as they were when he was a young man; still the same old hard-left zealot. As for Denis's views on nuclear weapons, I was minded to think the same in the flush of post-cold war euphoria, but times have changed and the world's a more dangerous place, due to conflagrations in the Middle East (caused partly by ours and the Yanks' meddling it has to be said) and Putin's territorial ambitions. I wonder if Denis still thinks the same today? Totally agree with him on the EU, though, but what's Jeremy's view on this and will it matter when he's running for office in 2020, as presumably the whole issue will have been settled one way or the other by the electorate?
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Jeremy Corbyn's views on the EU , Wyn ?
He says he is not content with the EU as it stands, but wants to stay to fight for a "better Europe". He had previously refused to rule out campaigning to leave.......so a bit vague .
He's not as positive as Alan Johnson who heads the Labour "Yes" campaign for the referendum .
