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BFYPThere won't be a No Deal Brexit. Full stop. There is a 500-150 majority in Parliament against that.
Quote from: IDM on December 13, 2018, 08:17:00 amThe clusterf**k remains.. the brexit deal won’t get passed, so I can imagine May will ask for a delay to article 50..Despite the numbers of MPs voting against May, that vote gave her a far bigger majority percentage wise than the last GE and the brexit referendum.!Indeed - the shadow chancellor's tweet last night about it was laughable given his own party's recent history aswell. But that is politics.BST is right a crisis is in play and no deal looms bigger every day. An extension is likely unless the EU budges, which is likely but how big.
The clusterf**k remains.. the brexit deal won’t get passed, so I can imagine May will ask for a delay to article 50..Despite the numbers of MPs voting against May, that vote gave her a far bigger majority percentage wise than the last GE and the brexit referendum.!
BFYPThere won't be a No Deal Brexit. Full stop. There is a 500-150 majority in Parliament against that. In fact, probably more than that. All but a slack handful of ideological obsessives know that it would be a catastrophe. What the likes of Rees-Mogg etc are doing is playing to the Tory membership and the gullible 30% of the electorate, so that, when there is a sensible deal or a referendum resulting in Remain, and May has gone they can say, "We told you they'd betray you and they did. You and I both know that No Deal was the best way, and you've been cheated. But I and my colleagues never betrayed you. Vote for us in the future and we'll always be on your side."
Peter Oborne is on the money, as usual.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-6489623/PETER-OBORNE-wanted-assassinate-Mrs-Instead-silly-fools-blown-up.html
I hereby declare that a) I will not read this Thread or similar ones anywhere and b) I will as of now avoid the News from wherever and whenever it comesThere seems to be no point because it looks like a total s**t storm and the Country is so divided all you get are the same 2 opposing views. Eventually we will Leave and it might eventually prove to be a good thing but we wont know that for ages or we will Leave and it will go t**s up and we may not know that for ages or within a year or twoOr we may eventually get a Second Vote which means we Remain in the EU and we will have to see whether that works or not for us. Personally I now DONT CARE one way or another now - so I will stick to Football
Quote from: The Red Baron on December 13, 2018, 10:04:05 amPeter Oborne is on the money, as usual.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-6489623/PETER-OBORNE-wanted-assassinate-Mrs-Instead-silly-fools-blown-up.htmlGood article TRB.Oborne raises a point that I pondered years ago but have totally forgotten until now. That Europe may well end up splitting the Tory party like it did the Labour party in the 70s/80s.That raises a fascinating possibility.Both main parties are horribly split between their extreme and centrist factions.Isn't this the time that British politics could finally grow up? Have both the Labour and Tory parties split into two and have PR?The conventional British political wisdom is that the main parties must not split, as that just gives power to the other side on a plate. Like in the 1980s, when Thatcher had 100+ majorities despite having 60% of the elctorate voting against her.But what if BOTH Labour and the Tories split at the same time? And you ended up with 5 parties in England (Corbyn Hard Left, Blairite centre-left, Lib Dems, Ken Clarke-type centre-right and Rees-Mogg/Farage far right).The next election would be a free-for all, but broadly, they'd all win 10-25% of the seats. No single party would win a majority or anything close to it. And there'd be a coalition. And there'd be a move towards PR.if I were Rees-Mogg or Chukka Umunna, I'd be having a quiet word with the other side right now to explore that possibility. Both of those are in parties that they can never properly control. Both of them (and probably the country) would have a lot to gain by them acting together.
Agreed. I've agreed with that for many years, but never before seen a way that ot could come about. This is a once in a century chance to re-align our politics for the better.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 13, 2018, 12:10:08 pmAgreed. I've agreed with that for many years, but never before seen a way that ot could come about. This is a once in a century chance to re-align our politics for the better.One outcome of this show and the fact that all sides have let people down,could be that people actually start to vote for parties which they believe in and hopefully destroy the LibLabCon conspiracy.If there is no Brexit I predict a labour win at the next GE, but huge gains on the tories by the likes of UKIP, until a viable alternative emerges, and the country going up s**t creek.
UKIP are a busted flush. When you have Farage quitting because they have gone too far to the xenophobic extreme, you know they've dropped off a cliff. They wouldn't win a seat. Although they could pick up 5-6% of the vote and harm the Tories.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 13, 2018, 06:15:54 pmUKIP are a busted flush. When you have Farage quitting because they have gone too far to the xenophobic extreme, you know they've dropped off a cliff. They wouldn't win a seat. Although they could pick up 5-6% of the vote and harm the Tories.At the moment there's no-one worth wasting a vote on. LibLabCon is a waste of time, none of them will change anything ever.
Quote from: Axholme Lion on December 14, 2018, 09:50:54 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 13, 2018, 06:15:54 pmUKIP are a busted flush. When you have Farage quitting because they have gone too far to the xenophobic extreme, you know they've dropped off a cliff. They wouldn't win a seat. Although they could pick up 5-6% of the vote and harm the Tories.At the moment there's no-one worth wasting a vote on. LibLabCon is a waste of time, none of them will change anything ever.Tend to agree a little at the moment, it would be a huge vote of who's least bad....
Sounds like the American President is more up your street based on those policy desires.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on December 14, 2018, 10:53:32 amQuote from: Axholme Lion on December 14, 2018, 09:50:54 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 13, 2018, 06:15:54 pmUKIP are a busted flush. When you have Farage quitting because they have gone too far to the xenophobic extreme, you know they've dropped off a cliff. They wouldn't win a seat. Although they could pick up 5-6% of the vote and harm the Tories.At the moment there's no-one worth wasting a vote on. LibLabCon is a waste of time, none of them will change anything ever.Tend to agree a little at the moment, it would be a huge vote of who's least bad....I would vote for a party who would seriously make an effort to cut immigration.Stop the PC zealots from taking over every aspect of daily life.Use only British manufacturing where possible for ALL government projects.Raise pensions to a decent level.Look after the NHS in return for a cut in wastefulness.Re-nationalise the railways and all utilities.Re-arm our armed forces with good quality equipment.Leave NATO and stop interfering in the business of other nations.A few of my requirements which no-one will fulfil.
Quote from: Axholme Lion on December 14, 2018, 11:10:51 amQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on December 14, 2018, 10:53:32 amQuote from: Axholme Lion on December 14, 2018, 09:50:54 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 13, 2018, 06:15:54 pmUKIP are a busted flush. When you have Farage quitting because they have gone too far to the xenophobic extreme, you know they've dropped off a cliff. They wouldn't win a seat. Although they could pick up 5-6% of the vote and harm the Tories.At the moment there's no-one worth wasting a vote on. LibLabCon is a waste of time, none of them will change anything ever.Tend to agree a little at the moment, it would be a huge vote of who's least bad....I would vote for a party who would seriously make an effort to cut immigration.Stop the PC zealots from taking over every aspect of daily life.Use only British manufacturing where possible for ALL government projects.Raise pensions to a decent level.Look after the NHS in return for a cut in wastefulness.Re-nationalise the railways and all utilities.Re-arm our armed forces with good quality equipment.Leave NATO and stop interfering in the business of other nations.A few of my requirements which no-one will fulfil.You’re about 80 odd years out with that philosophy.. wonder which minority, or set of folks you don’t like, you would have to suffer to pay for all that.??Leave NATO.? The mind boggles..
Mock.??In a society of what, 60 or 70 million people there will always be some who veer to the extremes of political views.. sometimes more than others..Doesn’t make them right though..
Quote from: IDM on December 17, 2018, 09:23:49 amMock.??In a society of what, 60 or 70 million people there will always be some who veer to the extremes of political views.. sometimes more than others..Doesn’t make them right though..What was extreme in the policies I suggested? I would have said common sense poilicies that Joe Soap would vote for. The problem is that everytime anyone starts to get anywhere with the like they are trashed by the MSM,MI5,Special Branch etc.
Quote from: Axholme Lion on December 17, 2018, 12:28:32 pmQuote from: IDM on December 17, 2018, 09:23:49 amMock.??In a society of what, 60 or 70 million people there will always be some who veer to the extremes of political views.. sometimes more than others..Doesn’t make them right though..What was extreme in the policies I suggested? I would have said common sense poilicies that Joe Soap would vote for. The problem is that everytime anyone starts to get anywhere with the like they are trashed by the MSM,MI5,Special Branch etc.Joe Public might vote for it. Would he want to pay for it as well?