What are you talking about? If you are talking about the EU Referendum, that is entirely invalid, as an indicator of the public's wishes regards a no-deal Brexit. Nobody has ever had an opportunity to express their wishes for or against that - in fact Vote Leave campaigned very explicitly on the premise that a 'no-deal' was out of the question, and that we would 'only leave with a good deal in place'. So, I presume you would instruct those MP in constituencies that supported that campaign, to vote down the government?
I'd say **** off and stop talking complete rubbish, but you've already done the former and the latter is unlikely. [emoji23]
Alan Ball?
Ooh! I know, Donald Trump. We could become the 53rd state. We would have to get in quick before he buys Greenland.
What are you talking about? If you are talking about the EU Referendum, that is entirely invalid, as an indicator of the public's wishes regards a no-deal Brexit. Nobody has ever had an opportunity to express their wishes for or against that - in fact Vote Leave campaigned very explicitly on the premise that a 'no-deal' was out of the question, and that we would 'only leave with a good deal in place'. So, I presume you would instruct those MP in constituencies that supported that campaign, to vote down the government?
Graham Potter would be even better. He's a proven strategist, has European experience and his clear view on Brexit would attract Remain supporters. He could do it in his spare time.Chris Hughton. As we know, he's free at the moment and presents the calm, diplomatic exterior that we know is required and weighs his words carefully.
But as we've seen from his antics in the technical area, cross him and he turns into a snarling, rampaging beast. The ERG would feel his wrath if they tried any funny stuff.
Ah OK.
Sid James then.