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Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

I post bizarre stuff? youre the nutter that hounds anything written that doesnt blow sunshine up st Corbyn ass and seem to have taken a particular liking to chasing down anything I say (and generally missing the point)







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Complaining that Corbyn wasn't nice to May. Ha, ha. You are a joke mate. Yeah after Grenfell and all the rest. She didn't shed any tears for those poor buggers, did she, but blubbed over losing her job. Typical selfish Tory.
 
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I don't know where the final vote share will end up, but currently on the BBC, the (no-deal) Brexit Party have 32% of the vote and the all-out Remain Parties (Lib Dem and Greens) have 32% combined. Split right down the middle between the 2 opposite ends of the Brexit spectrum.

If you add the nationalists, CUK and discount lab and con, it’s quite clear that remain parties are ahead.
 
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Add in Ukip, that cancels out CUK. (both on 3% I think). Nationalist Parties then put remain infront, but then it depends on how the Con and Lab voters divvy up between leave and remain (I don't think you can discount them, they'd be voting in a 2nd ref).

With eveything so close between the 2 polarised sides, I don't see how a 2nd referendum solves the problem. A narrow win for either side seems likely and leaves us in the same sh1t.
I said earlier....every inbetween 'solution' leaves us in the same sh.it. We are at an impasse.

The only solutions are to forget about it or go balls deep and leave with no deal. BUT even then the house may not support either route.

Hey..I'm arguing against myself.:)
 
I said earlier....every inbetween 'solution' leaves us in the same sh.it. We are at an impasse.

The only solutions are to forget about it or go balls deep and leave with no deal. BUT even then the house may not support either route.

Hey..I'm arguing against myself.:)

The house does not get a say if the PM uses executive authority.

Sack the useless Cnuck at the bank of England the day before and use all the money on the pound dropping(short term thing) then spend the profits getting rid of student debt and Boris would walk the next election if the student vote disappeared.

He has neither the intelligence or the balls to do it.

In my government he would be foreign secretary, Corbyn would be transport minister, priti patel chancellor as I would want her next door for a late night booty call.

Ken Clarke would be minister for sewers where he belongs and Lucas would be told to get the fcuk out of my adopted town, maybe minister for the Falklands.

Would find positions for Frank field and Kate Hoey. Like both of them a lot. Gutterboy would be my special adviser.
 
What is the message from the EU election? The Brexit Party will spin their result as a massive mandate. But is it? Appx a third of the nation voted. My guess is a large amount of hardened Leavers voted, I'm not so sure so many Remainers put their weight behind Lib Dems or Greens. Polling on Brexit itself says 56 remain to 44 leave. And if you take Liberals + Green + SNP all explicitly Remain parties, there is a majority. So how successful has the Brexit Party actually been?

What is clear is people are voting on Brexit itself. How could we possibly not have a referendum now?

A question for those who voted The Brexit Party, was your vote a vote for a No Deal exit?
 
So The Brexit Party got 31% of the votes of the 36% who could be arsed to vote.

I’m no mathematical expert but that seems like fudge all to me.
 
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