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Quote from: wing commander on November 12, 2019, 12:09:24 pmOh Billy don't get me wrong I'm no fan of Boris.Which is why I'm in a difficult position of were I actually cast my vote this election.My Politics are centre based, so right now I do not have a party that I can truly relate too or represents what I believe in.I've always believed that if you cant be bothered to vote then you lose credibility to complain but I'm beginning to wonder.The conservatives in their current guise are far to far right,however on the other hand I'm no socialist and couldn't vote for Labour under Jeremy Corbyn,mainly based on his foreign policy and that I'm ex military.. The main reason I criticise Labour so much on here is for a couple of reasons,firstly this forum is mainly Labour supporters and it wouldn't be much of a debate if we only heard one sides view,secondly it's my belief that the best goverments we have had are the ones were we have a strong opposition,it's my belief rightly or wrongly that the reason the Tory's have been able to get away with what they have is because the current opposition are so weak...Even you must shake your head and wonder how Labour have found themselves in this position against such a unpopular Government..If the current Labour leadership was true centre/left with a different leader they would be on the verge of power..Agree with everything you say there WC!
Oh Billy don't get me wrong I'm no fan of Boris.Which is why I'm in a difficult position of were I actually cast my vote this election.My Politics are centre based, so right now I do not have a party that I can truly relate too or represents what I believe in.I've always believed that if you cant be bothered to vote then you lose credibility to complain but I'm beginning to wonder.The conservatives in their current guise are far to far right,however on the other hand I'm no socialist and couldn't vote for Labour under Jeremy Corbyn,mainly based on his foreign policy and that I'm ex military.. The main reason I criticise Labour so much on here is for a couple of reasons,firstly this forum is mainly Labour supporters and it wouldn't be much of a debate if we only heard one sides view,secondly it's my belief that the best goverments we have had are the ones were we have a strong opposition,it's my belief rightly or wrongly that the reason the Tory's have been able to get away with what they have is because the current opposition are so weak...Even you must shake your head and wonder how Labour have found themselves in this position against such a unpopular Government..If the current Labour leadership was true centre/left with a different leader they would be on the verge of power..
Quote from: bpoolrover on November 12, 2019, 09:54:43 amIt’s not about the mps having a free vote for labour, the leave voters want to no that there won’t be a 2nd referendum as the remain want to no that they are, what labour are offering is nothing, vote for us and we will see what Happens on brexit Bpool.Forgive me for being blunt, but your post shows a worrying inability to process facts.I'll repeat.Labour's policy is crystal clear.If Labour is elected, there WILL be a second Ref, between a Leave deal that Labour will negotiate with the EU, and Remain.WingCo.As I posted last night, were you up in arms about the Tory party not having a common policy on May's Deal? If not (and I don't recall you decrying it at the time) then why do you criticise Labour for not saying if they would campaign for Leave or Remain in Ref2.This is an issue that goes entirely against party discipline. The current PM has flipped his thinking on precisely what form of Brexit we should have at least 4 times, and that after flipping from being a strong Remain supporter to a passionate Leaver.If you aren't going to condemn him, why criticise Labour? Who is to say labour will get a better deal that people will back, you seem to think they will but that does not mean it will satisfy many other people let alone mps, and as said labour could well vote against there own deal! So the leave vote that vote labour will pretty much get shafted can you not see that’s a ridiculous way to do it, I don’t know why they don’t just say they will revoke article 50 then people no what there voting for
It’s not about the mps having a free vote for labour, the leave voters want to no that there won’t be a 2nd referendum as the remain want to no that they are, what labour are offering is nothing, vote for us and we will see what Happens on brexit
Gina Miller is campaigning not for one party, but to tactically vote for a party who you may not necessarily agree with, just to stop Brexit. How can that be democratic, reflect the real wishes of the electorate, and is any different from foreign countries trying to effect the result? and it is getting air time on the BBC, when she should possibly be locked up, and who is funding her? are they really any different from being Hedge funds dabbling in politics to effect an outcome? I await with interest the opinions of the lefties on here, who have complained about big business funding political parties for years for their self interest.
The Germans are cock-a-hoop about the 10,000 jobs Tesla is creating near Berlin because Brexit made it too risky to build a factory in the UK.
Wolfie we respected the 75 referendum and stayed in the EEC. The EEC no longer exists, if it had remained economic and not changed to the political EU then nothing would have triggered the referendum into EU membership. The 2016 is the only referendum into EU membership. 75 ref is not relevant
Your doing a bb Ldr, avoiding answering the question.
Quote from: SydneyRover on November 14, 2019, 08:30:09 pmYour doing a bb Ldr, avoiding answering the question.What do you mean 'doing a BB?'
''Tell me, Ldr, how has the political side of the EU affected you in a negative way?''I think this was the question Ldr