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Ken Clarke stops up in the debate last night and said BJ just can’t be trusted and everything he says is fabricated. It was quite strong stuff.
Quote from: GazLaz on September 05, 2019, 07:46:46 amKen Clarke stops up in the debate last night and said BJ just can’t be trusted and everything he says is fabricated. It was quite strong stuff. Whatever you say or think about Corbyn, he's played a blinder the last couple of days. Some said he would fall for the "elephant trap" but he's shown he's not naive; he will NOT agree to a general election until this anti no-deal bill has become law. The one thing Johnson said he can/will do, he can't/won't. I'm not sure Labour will win a majority, but they will have more chance of forming a coalition than the rotten Tories.
If people took or had taken more interest in politics and the future of the country there would have been no brexit in the first place, those that are disinterested or too lazy to think for themselves and taking cues from boris and his ilk that only want outcomes that suit themselves are the problem I would have thought. And we get back to the circular debate, there has been nothing stated from a single credible economist that says Britain will be better off with any form of brexit.Please anyone tell me what they want from brexit and how the country will be better.
If you wish to take my comment as aimed at brexiter's only I can't help that bfyp, I'm thinking if more people had understood what is being taken away from them they wouldn't have joined the brexit camp in the first place. There are plenty of left wing voters that didn't get off their backsides to vote.
Quote from: SydneyRover on September 05, 2019, 10:15:06 amIf you wish to take my comment as aimed at brexiter's only I can't help that bfyp, I'm thinking if more people had understood what is being taken away from them they wouldn't have joined the brexit camp in the first place. There are plenty of left wing voters that didn't get off their backsides to vote.Plenty of people understood, you just assume they voted that way because they didn't understand which I'm sorry is just wrong. This is the problem, that viewpoint isn't going to be changed unless people understand why it's a viewpoint. A lot of people voted that way because they didn't like mechanisms of the EU and wanted change. It's all well and good asking for a leave based on x,y,z but who on the remain side is mentioning remain based on x,y,z? Absolutely nobody as far as I can see.
Curiouser and curiouser''Jo Johnson, brother of UK PM, quits as Tory MP and minister saying he is "torn between family and national interest"''
Looks like an October GE now.Govt are rushing through the No Deal block Bill and are re-tabling the motion to call a GE. Difficult to see how Corbyn or SNP can not vote for the GE once the Bill has been implemented.
Quote from: bobjimwilly on September 05, 2019, 08:34:09 amQuote from: GazLaz on September 05, 2019, 07:46:46 amKen Clarke stops up in the debate last night and said BJ just can’t be trusted and everything he says is fabricated. It was quite strong stuff. Whatever you say or think about Corbyn, he's played a blinder the last couple of days. Some said he would fall for the "elephant trap" but he's shown he's not naive; he will NOT agree to a general election until this anti no-deal bill has become law. The one thing Johnson said he can/will do, he can't/won't. I'm not sure Labour will win a majority, but they will have more chance of forming a coalition than the rotten Tories.I do fear a Brexit Party/Tory coalition.
Quote from: DonnyOsmond on September 05, 2019, 08:43:28 amQuote from: bobjimwilly on September 05, 2019, 08:34:09 amQuote from: GazLaz on September 05, 2019, 07:46:46 amKen Clarke stops up in the debate last night and said BJ just can’t be trusted and everything he says is fabricated. It was quite strong stuff. Whatever you say or think about Corbyn, he's played a blinder the last couple of days. Some said he would fall for the "elephant trap" but he's shown he's not naive; he will NOT agree to a general election until this anti no-deal bill has become law. The one thing Johnson said he can/will do, he can't/won't. I'm not sure Labour will win a majority, but they will have more chance of forming a coalition than the rotten Tories.I do fear a Brexit Party/Tory coalition.Good