Ah Colwyn such a magesterial response, I doff my cap to you. However, I have been around here for some years now - 12 I think? - and vividly recall the boycott of Dalaman airport food outlets and shops. In fact I have continued to boycott the food outlets to this very day. As I did with South African, Chilean goods (and their evil British backers) and boycotting holidays in Franco's Spain or the Colonel's Greece, I will see this particular campaign through to the end. Workers of the world unite, you have nothing to lose but your KFC.
As to Jeremys performance, his shoe heels must have been worn down to nothing as he was dragged to the fudged centre of British politics! Using the word socialism in the same breath as defending the EU does not stand up to any sensible analysis for any credible left winger. I'm afraid that Jeremy may have either:
a - swallowed the old trot line that it is not possible to build socialism in one country, and sees the EU as a necessary 'transitory' stage on the route to socialism. Schoolboy politics at its worst...perhaps we should reintroduce the old SWP strapline from the Socialist Wonker amended to ... 'Neither Berlin nor Brussels'
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b - We are hearing the voice of Jeremy the 'Labour Leader' trying to keep everyone (or most people in the party) happy and onside in this debate. Rather than Jeremy the left wing politico who knows that there is no way the EU can reform itself democratically or economically, and that there is as much chance of it becoming socialist europe as Jeremy has of winning the next General Election as Labour's Leader.