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Genuine question here for someone like BST.If Labour could form a coalition government with the SNP, would that put an end to Brexit, given that the Scots voted to remain in the EU.But, because the Scots also seem to want an independence vote what would happen to the coalition if their vote went through and the independant vote won.
With the general election on a couple of weeks away it's not been a good few days for Jezza and I think even the most positive of Labour supporters are beginning to accept the reality that some form of coalition with the SNP is the only option on the table to Govern and even that would need a bit of a poll surge.. So would a Tory Majority cost him his job?? Or would the membership prop him up.Personally I couldn't see him surviving because if he cant get the job done against this government then he never will. If he does go would that signal a return to centre/left politics or just be a swap like for like so to speak?? Boris is a bit more cut and dried,If he can be PM he stays and if he cant he will walk away a defeated man and the Tory division would show itself once more.Right now he will be happy how it's going,the polls show him infront but he wont be taking anything for granted.. Swinson is in trouble,the libs were expecting a lot stronger showing than this and she's going to struggle to stay leader if things stay the same although her best chance is that there are no real candidates to replace her... What do you think is the minimum result for your Part's leader is needed to battle on??
They are all supposed to be keen to "put the Country first" but of course NONE of them will and as usual whichever Party (or Parties) get in we the rank and file will be the ones that :a) pay out through the nose whilst watching almost every promise given by any Party not materialisingSeriously does anyone think Labour could roll out Broadband to everyone by the time they set out ? No me neitherSeriously (please) can anyone NOT see the NHS being gradually sold off to the Private sector over the lifetime of the next ParliamentI am "unlucky" enough to need 7 different Tablets per day and the Prescription is currently about £9 per item. By the same token I am lucky enough to be over 65 so I get my stuff for free. How mant people seriously (please) would think I will be coughing out about £35 within 5 years "if spared" as Wogan used to say Personally I think its a shoe in
Quote from: Donnywolf on November 28, 2019, 04:48:35 pmWolfie, mate, surely you can’t use that first sentence in your above post.That is a bit like saying all politicians are the same.
Boris johnson could have hell on keeping his seat full stop. He only had a small majority and labour are really targeting uxbridge hard.First prime minister to lose his seat?
DW, maybe you don't like the leaders equally but it's the party's that will make the difference and set the agenda, more of the same with the Tories or a new start with labour.
Get rid of Corbyn Abbott and Mcdonnell. Come back from as far left as they've gone, honour brexit they'd win.
Quote from: Padge_DRFC on November 29, 2019, 10:55:38 amGet rid of Corbyn Abbott and Mcdonnell. Come back from as far left as they've gone, honour brexit they'd win.Interesting observation Padge, do you think labour is as left as the Tory's are far right?
They're both as far as each other in my opinion.
Quote from: German Rover on November 28, 2019, 05:30:32 pmBoris johnson could have hell on keeping his seat full stop. He only had a small majority and labour are really targeting uxbridge hard.First prime minister to lose his seat?Good god I might laugh till I died if that happened. All it would take is for those that want to bring that about is to use theit noddles and vote tactically - but I suppose they know that
Quote from: Padge_DRFC on November 29, 2019, 10:55:38 amGet rid of Corbyn Abbott and Mcdonnell. Come back from as far left as they've gone, honour brexit they'd win. Which far left Labour policy do you disagree with?