A Conservative win guarantees Brexit, which will likely be a hard, possibly no-deal WTO-rules, Brexit.
A Labour win means either a soft Brexit, or Remain, depending on the outcome of their second referendum. My money would be on Remain winning such a vote.
Hardly the same. There's a definite and important choice to be made here.
I'd like to Remain, but if we do leave then I'd certainly want Labour in power when we do. Without EU oversight I couldn't trust the Conservatives not to throw away various rights and protections.
Corbyn is a leaver. Labour are a leave party under his leadership. He wont even tell you what position he would take in any such referendum. His neutral stance is a cop out and is desigend to stop questions about his views compared to the views of the majority of the party memebership.
It is once again an attempt to be all things to all people while offering no view himself. It is preposterous.
Johnson is a complete tool but at least he is clear: vote for me and I will deliver Brexit without any messing about
We know this is fantasy just as much as we know Corbyn lives a fantasy about brexit.
Frankly I would prefer to have neither and consider Corbyn a danger when you consider his views on foreign policy, his terrorist chums, his views on defence, his views on western institutions. I think his tax policy is immature and naive and his free stuff for everyone policy undeliverable and his obsession with Palestine boring and his inability or unwillingness to challenge antisemitism within his fan base beyond acceptable
But I bet you arent bothered about any of that and will make excuses.