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Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 28, 2019, 10:48:23 amBS.Right. So we've got that established then. A large majority in the country as a whole DON'T want a No Deal Brexit. Agreed?Don't agree, I dare say there are huge numbers who want no deal over a bad deal, or a deal they don't like.So I still say there's a majority who would prefer a no deal, countrywide.
BS.Right. So we've got that established then. A large majority in the country as a whole DON'T want a No Deal Brexit. Agreed?
Right.So all those polls that say nowhere remotely close to a majority want No Deal?The vote last week where 35% voted for parties whose policy is No Deal and 65% voted for parties whose policies are expressedly NOT No Deal?We ignore all that evidence, right?
Wilts.1) Right. So now we ARE drawing conclusions from this vote are we? Page one of the playbook - deny. Page two - if denial doesn't work, dissemble. Trust me. I used to know the playbook word for word.2) On which theme, anyone relying of SkwakBox for a balanced take is well off down the dissembling road. Me, I prefer to look at the numbers myself rather than being told what to think by a neo-Stalinist Twitter feed run by someone in Len McCluskey's top pocket.
Quote from: Boomstick on May 28, 2019, 03:19:13 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 28, 2019, 10:48:23 amBS.Right. So we've got that established then. A large majority in the country as a whole DON'T want a No Deal Brexit. Agreed?Don't agree, I dare say there are huge numbers who want no deal over a bad deal, or a deal they don't like.So I still say there's a majority who would prefer a no deal, countrywide. Do you have any evidence for that or have I missed something? As I said in my post to Billy (twice) it is impossible to extrapolate from the EU election what a majority in the country want.The turnout in the referendum was 72%. In the EU Election it was 36.7%. The only sensible, accurate conclusion you can take from that is that half the people who voted in the last referendum didn't vote last Thursday.How do you know how this other 36% will vote? Because they certainly didn't support the Brexit Party last week?
So, the election results have told us what we already knew.There's a hardcore anti-EU group of 40-45% of the population. That group voted overwhelmingly for (Farage's) UKIP in 2014. They've voted overwhelmingly in similar numbers for (Farage's) BP this week.That makes sense. Some folk will follow a Fuhrer...sorry...Leader wherever he takes them, because it's easier to give your support to a larger than life personality, than to get down an dirty with the detail of policy.That much was expected and it happened. No big earthquake there The really interesting thing is what's happened on the elsewhere. The Tory and Lab votes have collapsed. Again, as we expected. But look where they have gone. There's been a far bigger increase in the Remain supporting parties' vote share (LD, Green, ChUK, PC, SNP) than there has in the vote share of Brexit + UKIP over UKIP last time.That's a massive outcome.The country has shifted strongly towards Remain supporting parties.
Quote from: foxbat on May 28, 2019, 02:00:40 pmTalking about painting Black as White and being in denial :-best not to believe the Brexit Broadcasting Corporation , or tabloidsremain won1. Isolated Brit @IsolatedBrit 1d1 day ago More Isolated Brit Retweeted Mike GalsworthyDear #BBC: I'm paying my licence fee, but if I want intelligent #Brexit analysis, I have to get it from a private citizen broadcasting from his living room. Analysis: Brexit Party made almost zero gain over 2014 UKIP & assorted nationalist parties... People's Vote UK and 4 others follow Will Hutton @williamnhutton 20h20 hours ago More A week ago Remain hoped that if we pulled out all the stops and voted tactically we might get 36, even 37 Remain MEPs. We did it! We have 37. And even on a close definition of Remain excluding Labour we beat Leave. This is not a mandate for No Deal on Oct 31st - or even leaving.Do you mean the Brexit Bashing Corporation the home of anti British, anti Christian, pro muslim, pro gay, pro EU thought?
Talking about painting Black as White and being in denial :-best not to believe the Brexit Broadcasting Corporation , or tabloidsremain won1. Isolated Brit @IsolatedBrit 1d1 day ago More Isolated Brit Retweeted Mike GalsworthyDear #BBC: I'm paying my licence fee, but if I want intelligent #Brexit analysis, I have to get it from a private citizen broadcasting from his living room. Analysis: Brexit Party made almost zero gain over 2014 UKIP & assorted nationalist parties... People's Vote UK and 4 others follow Will Hutton @williamnhutton 20h20 hours ago More A week ago Remain hoped that if we pulled out all the stops and voted tactically we might get 36, even 37 Remain MEPs. We did it! We have 37. And even on a close definition of Remain excluding Labour we beat Leave. This is not a mandate for No Deal on Oct 31st - or even leaving.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 27, 2019, 12:14:30 amSo, the election results have told us what we already knew.There's a hardcore anti-EU group of 40-45% of the population. That group voted overwhelmingly for (Farage's) UKIP in 2014. They've voted overwhelmingly in similar numbers for (Farage's) BP this week.That makes sense. Some folk will follow a Fuhrer...sorry...Leader wherever he takes them, because it's easier to give your support to a larger than life personality, than to get down an dirty with the detail of policy.That much was expected and it happened. No big earthquake there The really interesting thing is what's happened on the elsewhere. The Tory and Lab votes have collapsed. Again, as we expected. But look where they have gone. There's been a far bigger increase in the Remain supporting parties' vote share (LD, Green, ChUK, PC, SNP) than there has in the vote share of Brexit + UKIP over UKIP last time.That's a massive outcome.The country has shifted strongly towards Remain supporting parties. Just goes to show that both the Greens and Lib Dem’s do NOT believe in Democracy...To try and overturn a referendum result that adhered to a democratic process is wrong....the majority voted to leave the EU...just because these democratically elected MPs appear to have no clue how to crawl , from under the EU stranglehold and actually do there jobs is not acceptable.....the voters voted and the message was clear...We didn’t vote for a second referendum just in case the first one didn’t go as planned...
Quote from: Axholme Lion on May 28, 2019, 02:27:41 pmQuote from: foxbat on May 28, 2019, 02:00:40 pmTalking about painting Black as White and being in denial :-best not to believe the Brexit Broadcasting Corporation , or tabloidsremain won1. Isolated Brit @IsolatedBrit 1d1 day ago More Isolated Brit Retweeted Mike GalsworthyDear #BBC: I'm paying my licence fee, but if I want intelligent #Brexit analysis, I have to get it from a private citizen broadcasting from his living room. Analysis: Brexit Party made almost zero gain over 2014 UKIP & assorted nationalist parties... People's Vote UK and 4 others follow Will Hutton @williamnhutton 20h20 hours ago More A week ago Remain hoped that if we pulled out all the stops and voted tactically we might get 36, even 37 Remain MEPs. We did it! We have 37. And even on a close definition of Remain excluding Labour we beat Leave. This is not a mandate for No Deal on Oct 31st - or even leaving.Do you mean the Brexit Bashing Corporation the home of anti British, anti Christian, pro muslim, pro gay, pro EU thought?I'm not gay myself but what's wrong with being gay?
Quote from: sha66y on May 28, 2019, 07:26:04 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 27, 2019, 12:14:30 amSo, the election results have told us what we already knew.There's a hardcore anti-EU group of 40-45% of the population. That group voted overwhelmingly for (Farage's) UKIP in 2014. They've voted overwhelmingly in similar numbers for (Farage's) BP this week.That makes sense. Some folk will follow a Fuhrer...sorry...Leader wherever he takes them, because it's easier to give your support to a larger than life personality, than to get down an dirty with the detail of policy.That much was expected and it happened. No big earthquake there The really interesting thing is what's happened on the elsewhere. The Tory and Lab votes have collapsed. Again, as we expected. But look where they have gone. There's been a far bigger increase in the Remain supporting parties' vote share (LD, Green, ChUK, PC, SNP) than there has in the vote share of Brexit + UKIP over UKIP last time.That's a massive outcome.The country has shifted strongly towards Remain supporting parties. Just goes to show that both the Greens and Lib Dem’s do NOT believe in Democracy...To try and overturn a referendum result that adhered to a democratic process is wrong....the majority voted to leave the EU...just because these democratically elected MPs appear to have no clue how to crawl , from under the EU stranglehold and actually do there jobs is not acceptable.....the voters voted and the message was clear...We didn’t vote for a second referendum just in case the first one didn’t go as planned...I think you must have have missed the bit of conversation that asked how has Remain has stopped wrexit?
Quote from: SydneyRover on May 28, 2019, 11:05:50 pmQuote from: sha66y on May 28, 2019, 07:26:04 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 27, 2019, 12:14:30 amSo, the election results have told us what we already knew.There's a hardcore anti-EU group of 40-45% of the population. That group voted overwhelmingly for (Farage's) UKIP in 2014. They've voted overwhelmingly in similar numbers for (Farage's) BP this week.That makes sense. Some folk will follow a Fuhrer...sorry...Leader wherever he takes them, because it's easier to give your support to a larger than life personality, than to get down an dirty with the detail of policy.That much was expected and it happened. No big earthquake there The really interesting thing is what's happened on the elsewhere. The Tory and Lab votes have collapsed. Again, as we expected. But look where they have gone. There's been a far bigger increase in the Remain supporting parties' vote share (LD, Green, ChUK, PC, SNP) than there has in the vote share of Brexit + UKIP over UKIP last time.That's a massive outcome.The country has shifted strongly towards Remain supporting parties. Just goes to show that both the Greens and Lib Dem’s do NOT believe in Democracy...To try and overturn a referendum result that adhered to a democratic process is wrong....the majority voted to leave the EU...just because these democratically elected MPs appear to have no clue how to crawl , from under the EU stranglehold and actually do there jobs is not acceptable.....the voters voted and the message was clear...We didn’t vote for a second referendum just in case the first one didn’t go as planned...I think you must have have missed the bit of conversation that asked how has Remain has stopped wrexit? I didn’t want to dissect that deep and get embroiled in stats and suppositions, ....Any one who can say that the greens plus Lib Dems euro election result equates to a “ remain vote” is deluded.....The referendum happenedThe result was passed We have elected to leave the EUI don’t remember a caveat stating that if we voted to leave, actually means we want to remain! I personally would welcome a new referendum just to see the faces of those who think it’s a foregone conclusion that the scaremongering has worked.....lol
Ahh Glyn. That faux naivete!