Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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Did you really expect anything other than 'bollocks to brexit'? They are a one agenda group.
Really hope they're not.
Did you really expect anything other than 'bollocks to brexit'? They are a one agenda group.
Sarah Wollaston? Not so much. For her it seems to be all about Brexit. Pretty sure there will be as many splits over Brexit as there would be in any group of adults. No mention whatsoever of any bigger picture.
Really hope they're not.
Sarah Wollaston? Not so much. For her it seems to be all about Brexit. Pretty sure there will be as many splits over Brexit as there would be in any group of adults. No mention whatsoever of any bigger picture.
They're not. Brexit is the catalyst.
Soubry talking up Cameron, really Anna? wasn't he the **** that caused this shit storm, then like yourself resigned..
Not the catalyst - it is their common bond. They are all dedicated to making sure Brexit doesn't happen and the referendum is overturned, by any means, fair or foul.
I thought he simply kept a promise to the huge swathes of the UK against our membership of the EU. In the same way that some European nations had held referenda on the EU.
Did you really expect anything other than 'bollocks to brexit'? They are a one agenda group.
Really hope they're not.
Remain is the true underlying cause.
Too soon for an overall picture, they’re just 11 MP’s totally disatisfied over Brexit, variously; anti semitism, local party bullying, polarisation.
If they get enough defectors and then finance, perhaps that comes later.
We vote for individuals? Cloud cuckoo land! We vote for the candidate who represents the party we want to see in Government, pretty much regardless of whether or not we like the individual (or whether we know anything about them at all, other than that they're the Labour/Tory/Lib Dem party candidate).
Sarah Wollaston? Not so much. For her it seems to be all about Brexit. Pretty sure there will be as many splits over Brexit as there would be in any group of adults. No mention whatsoever of any bigger picture.
We vote for individuals? Cloud cuckoo land! We vote for the candidate who represents the party we want to see in Government, pretty much regardless of whether or not we like the individual (or whether we know anything about them at all, other than that they're the Labour/Tory/Lib Dem party candidate).
A Labour leader such as David Milliband or Yvette cooper would be so far ahead in the polls they would get a nosebleed.