Gabriel
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From today’s Irish Times.Blimey - which publication is that from?
Hazard a guess none of the mainstream newspapers?
From today’s Irish Times.Blimey - which publication is that from?
Hazard a guess none of the mainstream newspapers?
Dead right, I. I think the 'fear' was solely contained on the back benches of the Tory party and had been for a good while. There were vehement and vociferous pro- and anti-EU MP's who wanted a national referendum because they both thought they could win. Cameron promised one, gave in to one, and thought the British people would do the dirty work for him and quieten his back benches. But we all know it backfired mightily.
He also assumed that in a rationale debate that Remain would win. And then in stepped the liers, bigots, idiots and shit stirrers to drag the discussion into the gutter, not to mention the unidfentified social media agents and operators who pumped out tons of BS on facebook and then disapeared without a trace.I would add that Cameron assumed he'd be in coalition with the Lib Dems again and they would've said no to a referendum. Sadly for him and us the Lib Dem vote imploded and he had to deliver on his promise.
The evidence is there. Open your eyes and take a look....Hahahahaha, provide evidence about how all area's of commerce have suffered since we extracted ourselves form the EU?
The evidence is there. Open your eyes and take a look....
4. Is what’s left.4. Those that couldn't give a fuck
yesif the tories came out and said they will rejoin but Labour were against would you vote tory in a GE
So would I, in a heartbeat.
So would I, in a heartbeat.
Think that’s more likely than not. Ironically, that manifesto promise might have delivered him the majority that meant he had to implement it. Bet he regrets winning terribly. Think he’d have chosen a Labour victory now as a preferred outcome than the legacy for which he will now be remembered.I would add that Cameron assumed he'd be in coalition with the Lib Dems again and they would've said no to a referendum. Sadly for him and us the Lib Dem vote imploded and he had to deliver on his promise.
Think that’s more likely than not. Ironically, that manifesto promise might have delivered him the majority that meant he had to implement it. Bet he regrets winning terribly. Think he’d have chosen a Labour victory now as a preferred outcome than the legacy for which he will now be remembered.
Yes, but what about the chaos we would have had to endure if Miliband had won!The hatchet job on Miliband in 2015 was something to behold, the usual suspects twisted their knives of course, no surprise there, but the BBC to their shame were appalling.
Never a great fan of the BBC, but after 2015 I gave up on it entirely.
Not sure they would have us.
In such a circumstance, I would shift sticks to Bonny Scotland and vote SNP :-)if the tories came out and said they will rejoin but Labour were against would you vote tory in a GE
I think they would if we gave up the pound.Not sure they would have us.
The question wasn’t just limited to the Tories.In such a circumstance, I would shift sticks to Bonny Scotland and vote SNP :-)
remember follow humans, Tories are the party of austerity, child poverty, feathering their own nests, corruption. Changing their minds on the EU does not wipe out the misdemeanours Some of which predate the European debacle.
The hatchet job on Miliband in 2015 was something to behold, the usual suspects twisted their knives of course, no surprise there, but the BBC to their shame were appalling.
Never a great fan of the BBC, but after 2015 I gave up on it entirely.
Yes, but what about the chaos we would have had to endure if Miliband had won!
Yes, but what about the chaos we would have had to endure if Miliband had won!