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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
[Post edited 1 Jan 2021 14:13]
OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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The Countdown begins on 15:17 - Mar 26 by oh_tommy_tommy
Labour aren’t in charge of brexit Were never in charge of brexit And are still not in charge of brexit ,Yet .
They’ve done all they can to get it this far
Not for the want of labour MPS voting for the government and brexit
Start pointing the finger else were son
Start with John Mann and continue with the list And come back with the answers
That's not my point at all.
What I'm saying is if our election strategy is to commit Labour to Brexit without a second referendum, we will be annihilated at the next election as remainers won't give us their vote.
Jeremy's reluctance to embrace the will of the members of the Labour party is rooted in his stubborn long standing euroskepticism. If you think the British public are sitting there ready and waiting to carry Corbyn to Downing street just so he can enact a soft Brexit, you're delusional.
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The Countdown begins on 16:37 - Mar 26 with 1912 views
The Countdown begins on 16:32 - Mar 26 by Ace_Jack
That's not my point at all.
What I'm saying is if our election strategy is to commit Labour to Brexit without a second referendum, we will be annihilated at the next election as remainers won't give us their vote.
Jeremy's reluctance to embrace the will of the members of the Labour party is rooted in his stubborn long standing euroskepticism. If you think the British public are sitting there ready and waiting to carry Corbyn to Downing street just so he can enact a soft Brexit, you're delusional.
I've seen some of those praising Corbyn for nit being a career politician ( lol ), being a man of principles and integrity ( lol ) then castigate him for not backing second referendum / remain.
He's always been anti-EU? Surely some of his newfound followers could at least do some basic research?
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The Countdown begins on 16:49 - Mar 26 with 1901 views
The Countdown begins on 16:32 - Mar 26 by Ace_Jack
That's not my point at all.
What I'm saying is if our election strategy is to commit Labour to Brexit without a second referendum, we will be annihilated at the next election as remainers won't give us their vote.
Jeremy's reluctance to embrace the will of the members of the Labour party is rooted in his stubborn long standing euroskepticism. If you think the British public are sitting there ready and waiting to carry Corbyn to Downing street just so he can enact a soft Brexit, you're delusional.
The Countdown begins on 16:49 - Mar 26 by oh_tommy_tommy
Labour are
What are you not getting ?
he's been dragged kicking and screaming to the position where he still wont say that he will give the british people the final say on brexit. We'll see how it plays out but it will be one hell of a fight to get a second referendum into labour policy at a general election.
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The Countdown begins on 16:54 - Mar 26 with 1889 views
The Countdown begins on 16:32 - Mar 26 by Ace_Jack
That's not my point at all.
What I'm saying is if our election strategy is to commit Labour to Brexit without a second referendum, we will be annihilated at the next election as remainers won't give us their vote.
Jeremy's reluctance to embrace the will of the members of the Labour party is rooted in his stubborn long standing euroskepticism. If you think the British public are sitting there ready and waiting to carry Corbyn to Downing street just so he can enact a soft Brexit, you're delusional.
I would wager the vast majority of voters will not consider brexit when voting in the general election. Those who want the tories out will vote labour and those who don’t want corbyn in will vote Tory.
It was ever thus under fptp.
Both parties committed to brexit last time (look how that’s turned out) and both had a positive swing in terms of votes as everyone abandoned the fringe parties. Nothing will change until we alter this god awful voting system.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
The Countdown begins on 16:54 - Mar 26 by Highjack
I would wager the vast majority of voters will not consider brexit when voting in the general election. Those who want the tories out will vote labour and those who don’t want corbyn in will vote Tory.
It was ever thus under fptp.
Both parties committed to brexit last time (look how that’s turned out) and both had a positive swing in terms of votes as everyone abandoned the fringe parties. Nothing will change until we alter this god awful voting system.
The Countdown begins on 16:54 - Mar 26 by Highjack
I would wager the vast majority of voters will not consider brexit when voting in the general election. Those who want the tories out will vote labour and those who don’t want corbyn in will vote Tory.
It was ever thus under fptp.
Both parties committed to brexit last time (look how that’s turned out) and both had a positive swing in terms of votes as everyone abandoned the fringe parties. Nothing will change until we alter this god awful voting system.
you'll get no disagreements from me on our shambles of an electoral system
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The Countdown begins on 17:02 - Mar 26 with 1853 views
The Countdown begins on 16:59 - Mar 26 by Ace_Jack
you'll get no disagreements from me on our shambles of an electoral system
we definitely need a better system.
Fewer Mp's but pay them a lot more to attract better quality.
Something like 75 UK MPs elected via PR from much larger constituencies, with say 4 or 5 to represent the whole of Wales. The D'Hondt system of PR could be used. This would be more democratic than our current FPTP.
The Countdown begins on 17:18 - Mar 26 by sherpajacob
we definitely need a better system.
Fewer Mp's but pay them a lot more to attract better quality.
Something like 75 UK MPs elected via PR from much larger constituencies, with say 4 or 5 to represent the whole of Wales. The D'Hondt system of PR could be used. This would be more democratic than our current FPTP.
That would be one hell of a work load for only 75 MP’s. The fact that people generally know who their MP is is the only saving grace of the current system. The UK should still be able to afford 650 MPs even after Brexit. 😉
The Countdown begins on 14:40 - Mar 26 by Ace_Jack
So you because Leave won the 2016 referendum you think the Labour party is now bound to implement a policy that the vast majority of Labour supports actively oppose? Furthermore, Brexiteers hate our policy and want a hard brexit.
How well do you anticipate Labour doing in an election with a flagship policy that is squarely aimed at a demographic that doesn't exist and alienates its core support in the process?
Best post in this thread. Spot on
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The Countdown begins on 20:03 - Mar 26 with 1638 views
The Countdown begins on 16:54 - Mar 26 by Highjack
I would wager the vast majority of voters will not consider brexit when voting in the general election. Those who want the tories out will vote labour and those who don’t want corbyn in will vote Tory.
It was ever thus under fptp.
Both parties committed to brexit last time (look how that’s turned out) and both had a positive swing in terms of votes as everyone abandoned the fringe parties. Nothing will change until we alter this god awful voting system.
I’ve 2 priorities: 1. Anything but Brexit 2. Anyone but the Tories
In that order. Which leaves Plaid, Lib Dems, the Greens or some new Independent who may or may not appear. Or in other words, my vote will count for sh*t.
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The Countdown begins on 20:06 - Mar 26 with 1636 views
The Countdown begins on 20:03 - Mar 26 by LeonWasGod
I’ve 2 priorities: 1. Anything but Brexit 2. Anyone but the Tories
In that order. Which leaves Plaid, Lib Dems, the Greens or some new Independent who may or may not appear. Or in other words, my vote will count for sh*t.
1. Anything but Brexit 2. Anything but Tory Gov 3. Anything but Labour
I’m hoping for a TIG candidate
I know we’ll end up with a Tory Gov but there’s no way I can vote for Corbyn and I think I speak for millions who would love to see back of this Government