I now think a no deal Brexit might be worth it, just because we were able to see this.
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It’s the most I’ve ever heard the Honourable Member for Brighton Pavilion say in all her years up there [emoji23]
therein lies much the problem of politics in this country, opposition for sake of it, even if policy is roughly the same.
I'm sure Brexit will happen, the elite always get their way, but I'm enjoying the huffing and puffing and tutting of the Daily Express reader next to me on the train this morning, whose reaction to every page she turns to feels like a victory for objective truth, democratic literacy, and common sense, however shortlived.
I hope Mouldy isn't out there spilling blood.
Deal or no deal nothings changed LEAVE MEANS LEAVE As instructed by the referendum result
Regards
DF
That was at least 3* prime ministers ago. Things have changed.
* including Boris.
#Deluded from Germany
regards
DF
Deal or no deal nothings changed LEAVE MEANS LEAVE As instructed by the referendum result
Regards
DF
Read what I have written properly. I know Boris will find a way to crash us out of the Eu and into an economic Hellscape. We will leave the EU with no deal. What I am celebrating is that decent folk do have a backbone. They will stand up to the Gammons and the liars and the Tory scum desperate to pervert democracy for their own gain. Brexiteers got a battering yesterday. Johnson was outed (again) as a lying scumbag. That's what I celebrate. I'm sure the lunatics will be handed back the keys to the asylum shortly.
Read what I have written properly. I know Boris will find a way to crash us out of the Eu and into an economic Hellscape. We will leave the EU with no deal. What I am celebrating is that decent folk do have a backbone. They will stand up to the Gammons and the liars and the Tory scum desperate to pervert democracy for their own gain. Brexiteers got a battering yesterday. Johnson was outed (again) as a lying scumbag. That's what I celebrate. I'm sure the lunatics will be handed back the keys to the asylum shortly.
I might have a little punt on Labour at those odds: 14-1 in a two-horse race is pretty decent.
Yes, they're behind in the polls but were a lot, lot further behind in 2017 and closed the gap significantly. Corbyn's not at best in the House but he's much happier campaigning while Johnson looks extremely uncomfortable when there's any pressure on him.
I think no overall majority is right but those Labour odds are tempting