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Some on here need a good dose of This
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Some on here need a good dose of This
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DF
I have just read that Sir Nicholas Soames had already decided not to stand at the next GE. so I will leave him to rest with his conscience after voting against the government. In fairness he has been a very helpful MP to many but I still think that his actions are a disgrace.
Seems there’s going to be quite a few new Tory candidates at the next election. Which does beg the question what sort of person would now volunteer to represent that bunch of *****? In my mind I imagine similar to the weirdos that put themselves forwards to be football referees.
Along with the stains on here who support his actions
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DF
You sound upset Damned Fool.
Never mind eh......
Waiting patiently
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DF
Any chance of you waiting silently? We'd all appreciate it and you would save yourself further embarrassment....
But deny everyone else a lot of amusement
So which are you backing today, the 'good deal' lie or the 'no deal' lie ?
It's just that you've always claimed 'no deal' was a negotiating position to get you your 'good deal'. But since you now understand that you have no idea what a 'good deal' looks like, and while Johnson seems incapable of actually outlining a proposal to put to the EU to begin negotiations on his 'good deal', it must be a fairly confusing time for you
Johnson in trouble with his own 1922 committee.
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I disagree with most of this.
Yes, SNP will pick up more seats (mainly from Tories) and Lib Dems will pick up more seats in rural areas (nearly exclusively from Tories) but can't see the LDs making many inroads elsewhere - they came second in just 38 seats in the 2017 election (nearly all to Tories). They may have hopes of picking up Vauxhall as it's a Remain seat held by Brexiteer Kate Hoey but she's retiring and it's odds-on that the Labour PPC will be a Remainer.
As I pointed out yesterday, Johnson has a dilemma. He can put himself forward as someone who can get a better deal than May - but that will mean that the Brexit Party will stand against him - or he can explicitly say that he's for No Deal - which will stop the BP but ensure that a lot of middle-of-the-road Tories arre unrepresented. He'll also have at least two former Tory ministers (Hammond and Stewart standing as independents - that's not a good look.
He's also, as we've seen in the past couple of days, a poor performer under pressure, Corbyn is a good campaigner and gain ground during an election.
There's talk of Corbyn delaying the election until November - after an EU extension - and that will hit Johnson hard. Remember "out by 31 October, no ifs or buts"?
I think the next parliament will be a hung parliament but it wouldn't shock me if Labour were the largest party
We are still in the EU and Boris is being shown up, owned and humiliated by all and sundry whilst his party rips itself to shreds. I really don’t want this to end.
Trust in British democracy is now all but dead.
I hope those who have all along intended to overturn the democratic instruction of the majority feel it was worth it.
I don't see how anything could be though. If you think living with no-deal would have been bad, well now we will have to live with no-democracy.
The price of all this is yet to be fully appreciated IMO, and it's going to be a far far higher price than no-deal in the long term.
Trust in British democracy is now all but dead.
I hope those who have all along intended to overturn the democratic instruction of the majority feel it was worth it.
I don't see how anything could be though. If you think living with no-deal would have been bad, well now we will have to live with no-democracy.
The price of all this is yet to be fully appreciated IMO, and it's going to be a far far higher price than no-deal in the long term.
You've got to remember in 2017 the Tories were campaigning with an Austerity Chancellor whereas in 2019 Johnson will be shaking the Magic Money Tree for all it is worth.
And Boris is far more charismatic that May and has more experience on the campaign trail than she did.
Corbyn is also 2 years older and while that didn't matter so much when he was up against May and Cable it is not ideal when he's facing the more dynamic Boris and Swinson.