Blue Hefner
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Ha, the Brexiteers search for equivalence continues...
Only one of them is PM though :-)Uncomfortable viewing i know but their it is.
Awaits fake news and accusations its been the work of a Russian bot paid for by Banks.
Neither is support for remaining.
death by a thousand amendments awaitsDublin has okayed the 31st Jan extension and apparently Johnson and Corbyn are in talks about a new program motion for the bill.
No, no, no. That's no use. You have to burn Tories alive and then scatter the ashes. Stops them coming back.Not Nigel fucking Farage, that's for sure. I'd have that twat tried for treason and hung drawn and quartered.
You need to give more weight to the possibility envisaged in your third sentence. In those entirely likely circumstances one or more dissonant voices among the 27 will energise the Remain HoC majority to press the Bercow Revoke button to avoid No Deal.
I'm not intending to wind you up. I have always believed you don't make a promise unless evidence, facts, rational logic says you can deliver on it. A persons word is their bond. I am quite old fashioned that way. Johnson promises things he cant deliver. Not just occasionally but often. He even makes promises on things he can deliver and then doesn't (Irish Border).
Sorry - that is really mistaken IMOand removing the whip from the 21 MP's...........there are so many mistakes made by the liar and his team
Revoke and GE sounds good to me.
The parties supporting leave can promise us years of never ending Brexit trade negotiations even assuming that the WA gets sorted quite quickly. Alternativelythey could promise No Deal and focus on restructuring the economy to become a low paid, high unemployment Brexitopia, with little industry and agriculture.
The remain supporting parties can focus on investment, public services, jobs, the NHS etc, because we wouldn't be living through years more of uncertainty like the last three.
Bring it on.
But do you recognise that there is no symetry between the Remain and the Leave position? The two sides are not equal. One side "lost" the referendum vote, the other "won".
We may not like this. We may argue it was badly framed, unfair, should never have happened, whatever. But none of that changes the fact that the country voted to Leave, they did not vote to Remain.
THEREFORE, if and when we leave (and I think it is when, btw) , the Remain side will reluctantly have to accept it. If we end up deciding to remain, the Leave side is entirely justified in NOT accepting it.
death by a thousand amendments awaits
That's correct. The picture that most people see is the picture presented to them by the Sun, Mail, Express, Facebook and the talking heads on Breakfast TV. And that is likely to be enough to swing the argument however specious it is if it reinforces and justifies people's own personal subconscious prejudices.Ah if only you worked in one of the media outlets.
That isn't the picture being painted for us. Sure, some might see through it. many will buy into what is plastered all over the place.
Lots of things have changed since those quotes were taken. Some of the most obvious being the Tories lost their majority and as a result have not been able to agree on a position, Theresa May not involving the HoC on the process and position the UK wanted to take. The margin of victory being so close not really being reflected in May's approach and her being a terrible salesperson
On top of that, it was supposed to be an easy transition. We have also had the pound collapse, various solutions to the NI issue, potential tariffs etc.
In short, I am not a fan of quote videos like that as it suggests people cannot or should not change their minds
You are right - I am down the road in Wokingham - John Redwood's constituencyCorrect. Hillingdon, Uxbridge, Ruislip, ickenham - all places where folk would quite literally vote for a monkey in a blue suit.
All politicians lie. It's part of their job description. Anyone who thinks otherwise is seriously deluded. Here are some corkers from 3 years ago.
I would be very surprised if more than 1 goes anywhere else other than Conservative. The exception is Hammond's seat - but even there the chances are good that the voters will back the official Conservative candidate.Many of them won't stand though, so the Conservatives will quite likely get a fair amount back.
And what if remain wins? What would you suggest leave voters do then?The last 3.5 years probably say otherwise. Absolutely, leave voters might not accept it, and perfectly within their right not to. The only way to tell is to ask again, with the specifics now known, rather than a one size fits all concept. And if that is still the case, then remain voters really have nothing to complain about, and neither do the extreme brexit aspire-bes.
Have you seen that video?I'm not intending to wind you up. I have always believed you don't make a promise unless evidence, facts, rational logic says you can deliver on it. A persons word is their bond. I am quite old fashioned that way. Johnson promises things he cant deliver. Not just occasionally but often. He even makes promises on things he can deliver and then doesn't (Irish Border). He is a serial liar and not fit in any way to be Prime Minister of what was a proud nation.
Revoke is the outcome I do want actually, it may seem perverse as a leaver but the current deal or a no deal are just too damaging for a variety of reasons. My objectives for independence from future EU integration can be now be best achieved by staying inside and finding a non A50 route out if political reform doesn't happen.Possibly. I think you're giving too much weight to the outcome you least want. See it all the time with football fans, thinking the main opposition will win all their games whilst we lose all of ours ;) At the moment I see little to suggest that a single or few dissonant voices will be energising anything, least of all revocation. The prevailing attitude feels like it's learning much more in the direction of rushing it, anything through, than stopping the process and starting from scratch. We'll have to wait and see, but if we do revoke I'll be the first on here to admit I was wrong.