tinycowboy
Well-known member
Let's just agree about Michael Fallon and leave the discussion on the merits of Sevenoaks for another time
Agreed. I still go back quite a lot - if I ever see in a bloke in an Albion shirt, I'll honk my horn.
Let's just agree about Michael Fallon and leave the discussion on the merits of Sevenoaks for another time
If it is, the democratic will of the British people must be respected etc though.
I'd hope a cross party discussion, and agreement, on what's wanted followed by handing over to a suitable minister to negotiate. Personally I don't feel it needs to be the PM or even an MP who does the actual negotiating
Ooh the Brexitmoaners (yeah it's not catchy but hey) already starting up.
"Waah. We're doomed"
If only the Sunderland football team had put in this much urgency.
There's simply no way that hotch-potch of parties will be able to agree on anything of any significance. And, as the lefties have been very keen on repeatedly telling us, we've got next to no time remaining for these most complex of negotiations.
It will be management by committee of the worst kind, with the added complication of the SNP and the Lib Dems who don't want to play the same game as the others from the off.
I can see The Tories pulling the plug on Brexit and aim for another election in the autumn
Anyone who would set up a referendum without considering how they would follow up the result they were not expecting is a ****ing moron. Subsequently calling an election in the assumption that a few platitudes will secure them more heft and time to work out what they will do is an arrogant, incompetent ****ing moron.
That said, I agree entirely with you that this is going to be extremely messy but the blame lies at the door of the Tories trying to placate UKIP.
Too late once the letter was handed into Brussels.
I wasn't making it up.
May - 1/2
Corbyn - 4/1
Johnson 15/2
Johnson was 100/1 before 10pm.
Anyone who thinks a result that mirrors the exit poll is a positive for our position in Brexit negotiations really is very stupid indeed.
Too late once the letter was handed into Brussels.
Anyone who would set up a referendum without considering how they would follow up the result they were not expecting is a ****ing moron. Subsequently calling an election in the assumption that a few platitudes will secure them more heft and time to work out what they will do is an arrogant, incompetent ****ing moron.
That said, I agree entirely with you that this is going to be extremely messy but the blame lies at the door of the Tories trying to placate UKIP.
2015 exit poll / actual
Tory - 316 / 331
Labour - 239 / 232
SNP - 58 / 56
Lib Dem - 10 / 8
UKIP - 2 / 1
If the Tories get the same uplift from the exit poll this time round, they'll scrape over the line.