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And once again, you don't answer the question.It's very simple.In what way would our unity on this topic enabled us to negotiate a better deal? What SPECIFIC things about May's deal do you not like, and how could we have negotiated better terms?You can't just say "it would have been better." That's crap. You have to explain HOW it would have been better.You MUST have an answer because you've been babbling on about disunity being the problem for months. So. Give us the answer.
Glyn. A far more concise version of what I just said.BB's take seems to be that we should have just let the worst PM in history interpret what Brexit meant, then follow her unquestioningly like lobotomized sheep.
Now you're just being a silly Billy, aren't you!
The problem with vox pops is that you only get to see the ones the editor wants you to see.
I'm 67 next week and I've not spoken to ANYONE around my age who voted remain except me and Mrs Toes.Even my brother who's a businessman and imports stuff from Germany voted leave ffs.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on July 19, 2019, 09:40:30 pmThe problem with vox pops is that you only get to see the ones the editor wants you to see.Well that's s whole other argument but hopefully the BBC are even handed
Much as I'd have liked a second referendum, I think it's far too late now. The brexiteers would probably win again.It seems the mantra now is 'Let's just get on with it and leave.' Everyone's sick of it which is why Boris will be PM next week as he's promised we'll be out by October 31, despite having to get whatever deal or no deal he comes up with through a reluctant parliament.If and when he fails to do this then there'll almost certainly be a GE when the shit will really hit the fan for all parties except Farage's lot. What a nightmare.
The BBC's problem is that they are obsessed with "balance". So they will give equal prominence to both sides even if one has a majority of views in its favour. When they talk about climate change, they'll have 1 representative from the 99% of scientists who are of the opinion that anthropogenic climate change is happening, and 1 from the 1% who say it isn't.It was the same with the Brexit vote. They'd have 1 economist saying Brexit was going to be a big problem and 1 saying it wasn't. They wouldn't explain that 85-90% thought it was going to be a big problem and only 10-15% thought it wouldn't be.I wouldn't try to get a feel of the country through those programmes. Look at the consistent opinion polls.
SS1) They got the US General Election pretty much spot on. Clinton won comfortably on the national vote. Just like the polls said she would. The reason Trump won overall was a razor thin victory in several swing states. The polls had all those down as too close to call.2) They got the EU ref pretty much spot on within margin of error. They basically said it was too close to call.3) Why do you get so aggressive when folk point out facts? Why not engage with the facts instead of throwing out abuse?