And Boris Johnson demonstrably lies about the key issue that this election has been called on, with his claims contradicting what his Brexit secretary has already said on the subject. Will any Brexiteers care? Nope.
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And Boris Johnson demonstrably lies about the key issue that this election has been called on, with his claims contradicting what his Brexit secretary has already said on the subject. Will any Brexiteers care? Nope.
Fuck off and die?Quote:
What do you suggest those supporting Brexit do?
i note with some amusement that the paradox of trying to appeal to the 'working-class' and the 'metro-iberal' is proving too much for labour, with support crashing in the north west and yorkshire.
Two ongoing investigations/reports that may be damaging to the Tories have been postponed until after the election. One concerning possible financial corruption regarding a personal adviser. The other, ironically concerning Russian influence on the 2016 referendum and which has been oked by the intelligence people and is ready for publication, will not be published until after the election. This is what you will be voting for folks.
ISTR one or two members here saying that collusion with foreign powers was tantamount to treason. What do these members think of the PM postponing the publication of a report on Russian influence over the 2016 referendum?
will they get brexit done?
**waits for carol cadwolladr to get all flustered over this dark-campaigning technique**
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a9195791.html
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oopsie, someone has a problem!
https://twitter.com/Steven_Swinford/...64719729397761
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Guess thats it, we're locked in to a term of boris, good and ill. I'd cross my fingers but.. I am just too burned .
I thought I would get what I chose in August... and 2017... and 2016....
Brexit party makes it move. They will not target the seats of sitting Tories.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50377396
there is literally no-one else i could vote for:
labour is the very antithesis of my views.
lib-dems are close if they were truer to classical liberalism, but they're enabling nationalist parties and I am a unionist. and nuts of brexit.
the nationalist parties are (in wales and scotland) are bin juice.
brexit party are of no interest.
greens are a bunch of useless virtue-signallers.
who does that leave?
Are you ignoring the fact that the majority of Tory members, ie. the people who chose Johnson as PM, would accept the break up of the UK if that was the price of Brexit? In this forum the Brexiteers have largely been of a "Whatever will be will be" sentiment on this, whereas I've been strongly speaking up for the continuation of the union. A Tory government implementing Brexit will in practice mean the break up of the UK, especially as Johnson has agreed a deal that would split NI away from GB (hence even the DUP's opposition to it).
If you want the union and an examination of Brexit, perhaps you should demand that Brexit only goes ahead when all the nations have a majority for it. Right now, England for certain and perhaps Wales may still have a majority for it, but Scotland and Northern Ireland certainly don't. If Scotland, Northern Ireland and maybe even Wales have a majority against, but England has a majority for, do you still call yourself a unionist if you want something that the rest of the UK does not? Do you still call yourself a unionist when, as a result of this, and as predicted by others, the other nations want to move away from the UK? You like the idea of aligning with the US. Scotland likes aligning with the EU in general, while NI likes aligning with the RoI in particular. They are happy within the union as it currently is. You want to break this apart, yet you call yourself a unionist.
Still the same tired old lines / lies. This has even gone to court and even they threw out the petulant whining.
Leave won. So... yeah. Get on with it.
Would you like to have a go asking the simple question of how this is to be achieved? You are quick with problems and pretty thin on solutions.
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This is a good example of how not all Leavers are the same(!)
I would like the union to continue. Rather like if one is married one would like one's partner to stay. But if they want to leave then surely they should be allowed to do so.
Both Northern Ireland and Scotland have been bribed for years with money to not cause a fuss - this is not a new problem and frankly the process already started under Devolution in exactly the same way it did with Canada, Australia and New Zealand when they regained Dominion status.
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...s-tories-want/
Nigel has gone loco.
Alternate title: conservatives attempt to gain seats the brexit party are contesting by buying off candidates with jobs, peerages and getting paywalled articles in the telegraph attacking farage.
Allegedly, but I am inclined to believe it as using the peerage as a reward for loyalty is standard british practice, an exemplar example being bercow being denied one after going rogue with the speakers chair.
He did a disservice by including the word 'lies' as the tenor of his post was best served by the 'tired old lines' phrase.
And, of course, any budget that does not include that 350 million in funding should mandate mass resignation on the part of those who promised same. It is the only honorable thing.
In other words, Pan,' WE GET IT ALREADY, they fucking well lied their asses off. We hereby stipulate same and you can move on to something else. It is not as though the leave crowd has only made this one mis-statement and it is the only thing you can throw in their faces. Sheesh.
One of the most depressing campaigns I can remember. Just the level of manipulation, nonsense, stitch up and dumb wrong-headedness.
Corbyn the Jew hater on account of being the first party leader to suggest that the ongoing displacement, ethnic cleansing, routine interment without trial and murder of Palestinians is perhaps a bit unfair - the full Israeli propaganda machine kicks into gear.
Add to that Russia and big money piling on the pressure to get out of the EU and protect their off shore money - while convincing people that it's all too do with national pride and bureaucracy.
Labour missing the public mood in critical areas.
Lib Dems being shit as ever.
Which bits of sovereignty though? We're still subject to WTO rules, despite Brexiteers portraying that as a no-rule complete sovereignty default. And as such, other countries impose their own demands on us, such as India, Canada, Australia and most notably the US already have. The US in particular has a list of demands on areas that the EU has not touched, that the UK populace generally see as holy cows.
More importantly, Brexit supporters have changed the style of discourse in the UK, that have dumped all the traditional checks and balances in favour of the centralised executive (you've seen all the demands here that the executive should not be subject to the legislative or the law). Imagine if the US has a popular executive that persists but does not have a super majority, but their supporters demand that both Houses, all the courts, and every other check on the executive should step out of their way. That's what we have in the UK.
And what makes it even more cringing, is that supporters of this in the UK then have gall to take the high horse on Trump. At the very least, even if my cause is lost, I will hold the supporters of Brexit to the consequences of their decision and continued support for such, letting them know at every abysmal step that they are continuing to support this and what they are doing to support it, and letting them see that the despised Donald Trump and his antics is exactly what they are supporting in the UK.
I shouldn't have had to do this of course. The leader of the opposition should have been leading the way. But Corbyn is a useless :daisy: who is just as bad as the Brexiteers, who are of course his fellows.