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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 05 Sep 19 9.16pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
I bet that's an exciting meet with no opposing views. I and most of my friends would have accepted the "May" deal but it was scuppered by a variety of different competing interests. I just wonder if it would get through now though! Labour don't want a GE on any terms. Like everything you need to set priorities. A compromise solution is there. It just needs to be proposed in the right way at the right time.
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Maine Eagle USA 05 Sep 19 9.53pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
I think that ChrisGC might disagree with you Allow me to qualify that. Right wingers who aren't utterly offensive in virtually every post they make, insulting everyone left right and center. Sorry, Chris....lol.
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Stirlingsays 05 Sep 19 9.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Allow me to qualify that. Right wingers who aren't utterly offensive in virtually every post they make, insulting everyone left right and center. Sorry, Chris....lol. Whatever is said about Chris.....he was on the right side of the tracks.
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Maine Eagle USA 05 Sep 19 11.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Whatever is said about Chris.....he was on the right side of the tracks. Was? Did he get red carded??
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 06 Sep 19 12.20am | |
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I knew It have just seen it with my own eyes & ears Emily Thornberry is indeed a moron!!
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Stirlingsays 06 Sep 19 12.25am | |
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If I remember correctly yep he did.
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davenotamonkey 06 Sep 19 12.43am | |
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Lady Nugee excelled herself tonight. [Tweet Link]
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davenotamonkey 06 Sep 19 12.48am | |
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Presumably been taking pointers from towering political intellect Burgon: [Tweet Link]
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dannyboy1978 06 Sep 19 7.24am | |
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These politicians don't care about the people or country, all they care about is gaining power
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Badger11 Beckenham 06 Sep 19 7.52am | |
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Another bad day for Boris yesterday he did look a bit rattled. Labour must be pretty smug at the moment but for how long. Most Tory leaders since Major have left due to the EU and the split in the party. Boris may go the same way but at least he is now trying to address the problem within his own party. The fanatics are the MPs who refused to accept the result of the referendum and the GE manifesto they stood on. Regardless of how some on here think that MPs should be free to vote how they like this is party politics and any party is free to turf out those that disagree. Many Tory MPs are either pro EU or at worst neutral but are supporting the government. Tory voters and members however are overwhelmingly Leavers so that is the norm for the Tory party. Labour has the same split and one day they also will have to face it. At the moment Labour are against any Tory deal or no deal but this parliament has shown it is easier to vote against something rather than to vote for something. If Labour wins the GE Corbyn will have to be "for" something. He will then find that his MPs are either upset that he is too pro EU or not anti EU enough. Back to the present I really hope we have a GE but I can see Labour successfully delaying it and no wonder they are in a big a mess as the Tories. Johnson wants a GE so that we leave, a clear and simple policy. Labour want a GE so they can then call a referendum, in other words they want a vote to have a vote. I am not sure the public will like that idea nor can Labour easily explain their strategy to the voters. Still all to play for.
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Spiderman Horsham 06 Sep 19 8.10am | |
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Looking at those clips above, there is more chance of Wisbeach, Maple and Maine voting to leave than Labour winning an election.
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Badger11 Beckenham 06 Sep 19 8.32am | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Looking at those clips above, there is more chance of Wisbeach, Maple and Maine voting to leave than Labour winning an election. That makes sense. If I was a left of centre Remainer why would I vote Labour? Corbyn may or may not support leaving the EU why should I take that chance. At least the you know where you stand with the Lib Dems, Greens and SNP and I expect they will all do well. I think there will be more tactical voting in this GE than ever before. We should not forget Farage if he thinks that Boris is not Brexit enough he may split the vote in Leave seats.
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