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What Help Will A General Election Be?
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In all this brexit shambles I regularly hear a call for a general election Surely that would simply un focus us from the immediate task. Brexit/remain is a cross party issue so surely a GE would simply obfuscate further. Dump the PM by all means and introduce a brexiteer to tell the EU how we are leaving but stop all this GE cobras.
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“…and Theresa May was thrown in at the deep end.” No she wasn’t. She jumped in both feet first, dismissing Andrea Leadsom from the contest in the process. “…why? what would happen if UK/ROI/NI did nothing at all?” I’ve asked that question directly on here and was dismissed as a nutcase, 3Ts. An MP (whose name escapes me) asked the same...
13:29 Sat 17th Nov 2018
Still labouring under the delusion that this deal was more about what the EU needed than we did?
TTT, the UK has been chasing this deal because it needs something to avoid the mess that awaits us under "No Deal". The EU needs a deal too, for sure, but you're seriously mistaken if you think we can just walk away without dire consequences.
TTT, the UK has been chasing this deal because it needs something to avoid the mess that awaits us under "No Deal". The EU needs a deal too, for sure, but you're seriously mistaken if you think we can just walk away without dire consequences.
needs must jim it'll get sported. All this cobras is politicians puffing out their chests. In the end if we leave with no deal it'll be in both sides interests to agree things pronto. The EU sells us £80bn of goods do they want that lot taxed under the default rules? NI is just an inflated issue for remainers to use to thwart the will of the people. Easy to to sort if we wanted to. The PM is a remainer so she was never going to get any sort of sense out of Junket and co. Remember anything they do to us we can do to them and it effects 27 disparate, nations who will be wondering how this will effect them.
Nor is NI an inflated issue: it was pointed out before, and besides, Arlene Foster, that well-known prominent Remainer (...), has raised the issue often enough herself for you to have heard by now. It's not a jumped-up issue to thwart the will of the people; it's a serious issue that requires attention.
The problem goes back to 2015 when call me Dave decided to have a referendum and having no idea that to leave would be a majority vote.Thus he then decided to go and Theresa May was thrown in at the deep end.The EU has made negotiations difficult because they know our budget contribution is significant in helping prop up the poorer economies in the 27 and also is a deterrent to those other states wanting to leave.I do think that Jeremy Corbyn's chance of winning may have come and gone last year because of the anti semitism rows besetting Labour.As the Tories nor Labour for that have a stand out candidate to be Prime Minister then it's probably better to keep the status quo at least for now.
"...most people want to see her gone."
Apparently this isn't actually true, though. Make of that what you will, but most polls indicate that May (and the Tories) still have about the same level of support as before. At the same time, May is still preferred to plausible alternative leaders, such as BoJo or JRM.
Apparently this isn't actually true, though. Make of that what you will, but most polls indicate that May (and the Tories) still have about the same level of support as before. At the same time, May is still preferred to plausible alternative leaders, such as BoJo or JRM.