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Tarzan To Vote For The Lib Non Dems........
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-483 38699
No surprise there I guess he's always been a VBQ.
No surprise there I guess he's always been a VBQ.
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Crikey, I agree with everything you said there, Tora.
08:03 Tue 21st May 2019
The Conservative is slowly - perhaps not that slowly - destroying itself. You might not like Heseltine but he speaks for a constituency that the Tory party needs to accommodate if it’s to remain a force in British politics. Somehow it has got itself logjammed in the pursuit of an unobtainable version of Brexit and increasingly scared shitless - again - of Milko Farage (where are you now David Cameron?)
As a longtime opponent of the Tories I ought to be pleased but I’m not sure I am all that.
As a longtime opponent of the Tories I ought to be pleased but I’m not sure I am all that.
"As a longtime opponent of the Tories I ought to be pleased but I’m not sure I am all that."
The difficulty is that we are facing increasingly poor choices. No effective leader of the government nor the opposition, and no serious replacements coming forward? We will end up like the US, choosing on the basis of who is the least bad option.
The difficulty is that we are facing increasingly poor choices. No effective leader of the government nor the opposition, and no serious replacements coming forward? We will end up like the US, choosing on the basis of who is the least bad option.
I can’t see how an election can be avoided fairly soon.
No matter who replaces the current PM the same problems will persist: a deal parliament won’t pass, but nor will it allow a no deal Brexit. And there is absolutely no chance of the EU reopening negotiations. I think there is a chance of a referendum on the deal post May. She didn’t want it because she’d have had to campaign for it when she would probably rather campaign to stay in the EU, but with a new header maybe ...
It won’t take much for mass resignations from the Tory parliamentary party and then an election would swiftly follow after a no confidence vote.
I can see in the circumstances why the otherwise sensible Rory Stewart is seriously advocating locking MPs in a room until they agree to agree on ... something. It really is that desperate.
No matter who replaces the current PM the same problems will persist: a deal parliament won’t pass, but nor will it allow a no deal Brexit. And there is absolutely no chance of the EU reopening negotiations. I think there is a chance of a referendum on the deal post May. She didn’t want it because she’d have had to campaign for it when she would probably rather campaign to stay in the EU, but with a new header maybe ...
It won’t take much for mass resignations from the Tory parliamentary party and then an election would swiftly follow after a no confidence vote.
I can see in the circumstances why the otherwise sensible Rory Stewart is seriously advocating locking MPs in a room until they agree to agree on ... something. It really is that desperate.
//Speaking as someone who lives around the corner from what was one of the largest and deepest coal mines in Europe, and watched the decimation of my community caused by Heseltine importing cheap Polish coal under the guise of 'market forces', with the knock-on effect of the destruction of the entire domestic coal mining industry, //
You do realise that Labour closed more mines than the Tories? Just saying ....
You do realise that Labour closed more mines than the Tories? Just saying ....
//Is that the £10 min wage, N//
Not that one. This one.
//The plan would do away with the need for welfare as every citizen would be given a fixed sum to cover the basics whether they are rich or poor, in work or unemployed. //
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ society /2019/m ay/12/l abour-w ould-tr ial-uni versal- basic-i ncome-i f-elect ed-john -mcdonn ell-say s
Not that one. This one.
//The plan would do away with the need for welfare as every citizen would be given a fixed sum to cover the basics whether they are rich or poor, in work or unemployed. //
https:/
//Is it expensive? Yes. A crude calculation shows that if the state gave everyone 20 per cent of average income — about £120 a week — it would have to raise an additional 20 per cent of national income in taxes, costing £400bn a year. That is the equivalent of inventing new taxes that raise as much as the combined revenues of income tax, national insurance and corporation tax. //
https:/ /www.ft .com/co ntent/c f63e08e -725f-1 1e9-bbf b-5c680 69fbd15
Vote Labour ... if you're stupid enough to.
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Vote Labour ... if you're stupid enough to.
I don’t think you read what I was saying ymb: of course the govt isn’t going to just call an election but a bust up among the Cons and they’ll be even less in control than they are now.
As for Mr Corbyn well, I don’t care for him but maybe I’m just looking at the state the country has got to after 7 years and I’m thinking really can it be any worse
As for Mr Corbyn well, I don’t care for him but maybe I’m just looking at the state the country has got to after 7 years and I’m thinking really can it be any worse
ich: "bust up among the Cons and they’ll be even less in control than they are now. " - even if they end up brawling in the streets, they want to keep their seats, QED no GE.
JF85:"Even May's magic money tree is not fruitful enough to buy the continued DUP support that would give her a parliamentary majority. " - perhaps not but the last thing the DUP want is IRA man COB in No 10, when push comes to shove they'll at least abstain, that's all they need.
Cob fans, Next GE 2022 by which time he'll be toast. Stop dreaming.
JF85:"Even May's magic money tree is not fruitful enough to buy the continued DUP support that would give her a parliamentary majority. " - perhaps not but the last thing the DUP want is IRA man COB in No 10, when push comes to shove they'll at least abstain, that's all they need.
Cob fans, Next GE 2022 by which time he'll be toast. Stop dreaming.
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