Jo Swinson

You can feel what you like, but to adopt a policy you know you will never enact, is opportunism of the worst order.

Ultra Brexiteers want hard Brexit, clean break, fuck em....Boris Johnson

Ultra remainers want revoke Article 50, fuck the 17 million leave voters....Jo Swinson

Corbyn looks increasingly the only grown up in the room.

Read an article this morning which said Corbyn was actually the moderate in all this while Swinson and Johnson are extremists. The latter two are just riding rough shod over vast swathes of the electorate.

Whether Corbyn´s more principled approach pays dividends who knows but it certainly deserves to.
 
Read an article this morning which said Corbyn was actually the moderate in all this while Swinson and Johnson are extremists. The latter two are just riding rough shod over vast swathes of the electorate.

Whether Corbyn´s more principled approach pays dividends who knows but it certainly deserves to.

Excuse us whilst the non-Marxists amongst us have a right good laugh.
 
Excuse us whilst the non-Marxists amongst us have a right good laugh.

His Brexit approach is a very mature one to be fair, even if you don’t like his other policies or him generally.

Negotiating a new deal and then letting the public decide whilst advising remain is the better option, is a admirable way out of the mess.
 
If they get in they will enact it?

You can not compare maintaining the status quo and the position of remaining to no deal.

It’s not fucking 17m+ voters as they’ll have been elected as a majority if they are to enact. There is nothing more democratic in the UK than that.

His policy is more mature and will be better socially, I complete agree, however the LibDems position isn’t half as bad as people are making out, at least it’s a clear direction.

People are making it out to be worse than it is because they’re either too loyal to Corbyn or disagree with remaining.

Let’s put political biases to one side for once.

Sorry mate, but it was hard going after....

"If they get in they will enact it"

Why do you seek to complicate things when the obvious is staring you in the face.

Don't answer that question, I already know the answer.
 
Read an article this morning which said Corbyn was actually the moderate in all this while Swinson and Johnson are extremists. The latter two are just riding rough shod over vast swathes of the electorate.

Whether Corbyn´s more principled approach pays dividends who knows but it certainly deserves to.

If that was Polly Toynbee's article, I read it too.

I immediately took to my bed with a bottle of vodka! ;-)
 
Sorry mate, but it was hard going after....

"If they get in they will enact it"

Why do you seek to complicate things when the obvious is staring you in the face.

Don't answer that question, I already know the answer.

Well the obvious is they likely won’t get in and definitely not a majority but why you’re so outraged at having a policy if they were to tells me that you are potentially worried about them.

Which you shouldn’t be.

Had this been 2015 you wouldn’t even be talking about them.
 
The Lib Dem’s policy might be stretching the limits of credibility, but if they’re planning to field candidates in a majority of constituencies then I think they’re entitled to campaign on the basis that they might win. The implication that they should campaign on the basis that they will only be a minor coalition partner does seem like saying that they should “know their place”
 
The Lib Dem’s policy might be stretching the limits of credibility, but if they’re planning to field candidates in a majority of constituencies then I think they’re entitled to campaign on the basis that they might win. The implication that they should campaign on the basis that they will only be a minor coalition partner does seem like saying that they should “know their place”

Which is exactly what is being said " how dare you presume to be a contender".

Like Rio Ferdinand talking about City, back in the day.
 
His Brexit approach is a very mature one to be fair, even if you don’t like his other policies or him generally.

Negotiating a new deal and then letting the public decide whilst advising remain is the better option, is a admirable way out of the mess.
I absolutely do not agree. It's his usual dithering nonsense, lest taking a stand puts off a voter. We've had 3+ years of that shite from him (30 years actually), and the public have had enough of it.
 
Pity it took him so long to decide it.
He still hasn't, has he?

Have I missed it (genuine question)? I thought Labour's position on which side they will campaign in a referendum is "let's see how the polls are looking".

Man of principle??? It's the most hilarious lie on the entire forum.
 
I absolutely do not agree. It's his usual dithering nonsense, lest taking a stand puts off a voter. We've had 3+ years of that shite from him (30 years actually), and the public have had enough of it.

His dithering on Brexit infuriated me but he’s arrived at a very good conclusion in my opinion.
 

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