Tigerjones
Bagpuss
137th. Proper tickled me.I don't pretend it's easy, but there are many ways to move forward. Maintaining a sort of gnomic silence in the face of a national crisis would be about 137th on my list of possible approaches.
137th. Proper tickled me.I don't pretend it's easy, but there are many ways to move forward. Maintaining a sort of gnomic silence in the face of a national crisis would be about 137th on my list of possible approaches.
For info:I read here that many Labour voters wanted to leave, then I read many wanted to remain, which is it & what does it matter, Corbyn will never cancel a democratic vote, he could however offer another ref, but the ref cannot be the deal May negotiated, it's ludicrous, it has to be a leave deal to be fair to all parties concerned.
Its a LAAAP a minute on here tonight...
What’s your theory Drood? I’m genuinely interested.For info:
2/3 of Labour voters voted Remain.
2/3 of Labour constituencies voted Leave.
Therein lies the "paradox".
Among Labour Party members a significant majority (70%+) support a second referendum.
A majority (I'm willing to bet) still support Corbyn's leadership.
Another paradox!
Shittest Conservative government ever.
Labour and Conservatives are nip & tuck in the polls.
Paradox ^3!!!
I wonder if all these paradoxes are, by any chance, connected?
This thread.
Fair play to Raga for making sensible points and facing down snide shite from all corners.
What’s your theory Drood? I’m genuinely interested.
Is that trying to get away from Naddine Dorries?So maybe DD really does believe he does the four-mile sprint.
Are you smokin wot Bloss’s smokin?Bunnies. It must be bunnies.
I hope not.Are you smokin wot Bloss’s smokin?
So if the vote removes May, if the Tories cannot decide on a prime minister, a new election is the result. Would you say the Tories would not choose a new PM & opt for a GE?
I get that. It slices through both major parties but it’s the fact that constituency majorities and voter majorities are not aligned.I hope not.
Seriously: Brexit confounds normal political allegiances. It's not much of a theory but it has the merit of being true, and explanatory.
Toyota then.
Edit: Renault own 43% of Nissan.
Stephen
so Renault own a controlling interest.
Smell the fear wafting from Boris, Fox and the other desperates,
“This babble about a 'People's Vote' undermines our credibility and treats people with contempt”.
Boris Johnson
Brexit is starting to make "The Rapture" seem like a good idea...
It's just about as tangible in a "leap of faith* " sort of way.
(* faith in what exactly?)
Absolutely. Some of the more ardent Remainers are living in a fantasy world if they think a second referendum will be a pushover for them. I can easily see it backfiring spectacularly.