I'll quite happily go along with that but I want very serious consideration given to all the points covered below and more. All I hear at the moment is fantasy thinking and lies. Frankly there is little difference between PPF and Davis, Fox, Gove and May apart from their grasp of English.
Adapted from a Jack Munroe blog -
“Diane was first elected as an MP in 1987, the year before I was born. She has been dedicated to serving the British public for longer than I have even been alive. Hold that thought. Understand it.
Diane was the first black woman to have a seat in the House of...
What do we all think Brexit will look like finally.
I think we will still be in the single market and the customs union and paying for the privilege. I don't mind this, as whilst like @Buzzer I don't favour the federalist EU, I do appreciate single market access. This will mean free movement of...
I’m no EU fan but how can giving Parliament final say be wrong? You’d only think that if you didn’t believe in our democratic system and are some kind of totalitarian.
As others have said the inability to keep the ball is frustrating. As is the number of simple passes that go astray. What I could really do without is the cheeky first time flicks and backheels to no-one when the defence would be really grateful if you just hung on to it for a minute to give...
Except he did. Got a majority of Labour voters voting remain 63% (about the same as the SNP) against the Tories 42% (a figure that according to the polls dropped considerably during the campaign) and says he would still vote remain whenever the question is asked. Unless you think the Labour...
I am sorry for your loss. Equally I’m know there are many from the Republic who suffered loss and would paint a different picture of events and lay blame historically elsewhere. I don’t subscribe to a “my country, right or wrong” philosophy. I am opposed to the violence of both sides and the...
I do know that they supported Republicanism. I think they have every right to. I don’t think they have the right to support violence and certainly, in the case of Corbyn, I don’t think they have. The McDonnell quote seems to be an (favourable possibly) interpretation of what happened but is not...
I do understand it. It’s a position, an opinion, it differs from yours.
Why do you right wingers constantly feel the need to be rude and belittling in your posts? It’s almost as though you don’t believe that your arguments are sufficiently persuasive. Are you as disagreeable in real life?