Anyone leading on EU stuff will not make it. Focus on the people.
Yeah, he didn't mention it in the interview, just said the referendum was a mistake. Rejoin is the popular opinion, especially among Labour voters (80%), but it would be an open goal for Reform and the right-wing press at this moment.Anyone leading on EU stuff will not make it. Focus on the people.
Yeah, he didn't mention it in the interview, just said the referendum was a mistake. Rejoin is the popular opinion, especially among Labour voters (80%), but it would be an open goal for Reform and the right-wing press at this moment.
was that not put to the public by Clegg with Approaching 100% disinterest?The smart move by Labour would be to introduce PR before the next election.
At least this number is dwindling. No doubt some will not change their mind, sunk cost fallacy, ideology, etc, but the move back to the EU is an inevitability IMO. Brexit is an anchor pulling you down. To their credit, Starmer and his government recognise this at least, and to his credit, have acted on it to a degree. The red lines will need to be binned at some point, though.We need to try and succeed as a nation in spite of the economic self harm that came from Brexit.
I think most people who voted for it seem to be incapable of seeing the mistake or they don't care. They just shout stuff like "arrr laws" "human rights laws are bad" lol
because it’s not an offence to receive a gift.
NIck Clegg? No idea.was that not put to the public by Clegg with Approaching 100% disinterest?
A decision that may very well end up with the Greens in Gorton, and Reform in Mayerfied and getting the Manchester majoralty!Something like that.....
Might have been the Gorton and Denton by-election back in Feb that the greens won?
I really hope the electorate in this upcoming Burnham by election tell him to do one.
Nothing against Burnham - I actually think he's good - but it's an insult to use the seat just because he wants to be PM. He chose not to stand for Parliament and be Major instead.
Be really funny if Labour & Burnham don't win the by-election
From BBC
The big one remains: can he win the seat?
At the general election two years ago Reform UK came second to Labour with about just under a third of the vote.
But at last week's elections, Makerfield - where Burnham would stand as MP - saw Reform hammer Labour, winning all 11 wards in and around half the vote in the constituency.
Nigel Farage has already said his party "will throw absolutely everything at it".
because it’s not an offence to receive a gift.
I really can't understand this, voters should always be given a choice.
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