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El Presidente
Depends how it’s implemented. Not if it means the tyranny of the majority.
There is always a danger of that in our Parliamentary system, FPTP is flawed
Depends how it’s implemented. Not if it means the tyranny of the majority.
No real repute ???????????????????.... relevance, maybe, but still " wheeled" out by the f'kin media
He will vote for the removal of workers rights, no true Labour MP should do that unless there is the scenario I posted yesterday.
If you havent watched it already, worth watching her Ted Talks on this, it will be on youtube.
8/10. Would have been 10 if you'd managed to squeeze in 'strong and stable' or 'no deal is better than a bad deal'.a haiku
Brexit means brexit
or does brexit mean delay?
we find out today
Exactly. In an election you might have the best policies but if you don't run your campaign as good as the other side it's your fault when you lose. These later polls don't include a lot of those who voted to leave originally because THEY DON'T NEED TO SAY ANYMORE.Only relevant bit of that graph is the 23rd June 2016.
Here it is if anyone hasn't seen it already ..... its a good watch.
That is simply not happening by voting for this deal.
The level playing field has gone. It is being replaced by "assurances"
I do not trust the Tories to deliver those "assurances"
and no more need be said, great postThought for the day for Arlene.
Edward Carson leader of the Ulster Unionist Party following partition in 1921:
'What a fool I was. I was only a puppet,and so was Ulster,and so was Ireland, in the political game that was to get the Conservative party into power.'
That is simply not happening by voting for this deal.
a haiku
Brexit means brexit
or does brexit mean delay?
we find out today
Why have the torys removed the reference to the 'level playing field' then?....... you are very trusting of a party of known liars
Absolutely staggering that anyone should be calling him a cubt because he has the backbone to defy the whip and vote the way his conscience tells him.You often talk of thougtful politics and then say things like this.
He is a Labour man, a Democrat whose constituency voted 70% to leave.
Him saying he will vote for the deal to represent that vote is entirely the right thing to do.