You are out of your depth - you are like the annoying school boy at the back trying to gain attention with pointless and irritating remarks
You have nothing to add to this debate. Why don’t you go back to the playground and have a game of hopscotch?
Except one party may well attract 50% of the electorate
I didn't say I didn't. It is what is known as understanding what people are saying. Understanding more than the side you want.Yeah, they’re on page 1 and 2, 2 only 2 clicks away.
Using your logic you’ve endorsed those views too.
Is he?She did a great job. She was given a shit sandwich and managed to get a deal that met the ERGs red lines and held her party together whilst not destroying the economy or the union.
Literally couldn’t have done better. As Johnson is nicely proving right now.
For voting against his government?Philip Hammond is the biggest snake going, Boris needs to sack him ASAP
In which seat? And that’s the point.
For voting against his government?
Yeah, let's sack every MP who votes against their government...
I don't.So you don’t agree with proposed deselection tactics by Corbyn of MPs not sharing his vision?
I don't.
Unlike you to try and swerve the subject away from Johnson's obscenely gung-ho craziness, and disregard for all expert opinion and his country's interests.
Unlike you to try and avoid the fact that there is an attempted purge of the Conservative Party of anything close to moderation, the ramifications of which could be felt for generations.
Unlike you to ignore the casual disregard for parliamentary sovereignty, and Johnson showing himself time and again as a buffoon who in normal circumstances would be sacked from every job going. Alas, a posh accent and some comic timing is all it needs, it seems.
but Johnson will want to be a man to all people
Michael Gove said:Forty-eight per cent of the country voted to remain. Their voices need to be listened to, their hopes incorporated in our plan for the future. That doesn’t mean giving in to the much smaller number who want to overturn the decision and frustrate Brexit.
But it must mean that none of us Leavers should try to make our perfect Brexit the enemy of the common good.
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But we didn’t vote to leave without a deal. That wasn’t the message of the campaign I helped lead. During that campaign, we said we should do a deal with the EU and be part of the network of free trade deals that covers all Europe, from Iceland to Turkey.
Leaving without a deal on March 29 would not honour that commitment. It would undoubtedly cause economic turbulence. Almost everyone in this debate accepts that.
EU tariffs on food would hit farmers; new trade frictions would harm manufacturers. We would get through it, of course — we’re a great and resilient country. But jobs would be lost in the short term and none of us can be blasé about the damage leaving without a deal would cause.
We would also be open to criticism from those many Remain voters who are prepared to compromise and leave with a deal, but don’t want to depart without a deal, that we’d preferred our perfect to their good. They could argue we’d preferred ideology to inclusivity. Given the fragility of faith in our politics at the moment, it’s not a course I’d want to take.
Boris Johnson will be very centrist in policy - he’s got no Tory values, will happily throw money around, will be liberal over drug legislation if the need arises and will happily support the lazy and the indolent
His actual social and economic policies will make Blair look like a far right extremist
This im sure is going to cause you to choke on your corned beef sandwich but Johnson will want to be a man to all people
It’s also interesting that He’s control is akin to that thatcher and Campbell (who was really the prime minister) and they lasted for a decade each in power
How dare they do what they consider best for the country, rather than themselves.Removing No deal off the table, i hope Hammond and his other twats are happy!! Gives us the weakest hand now when trying to negotiate a better deal which we probably could get
Whats the point in taking it off the table though?? Then the EU know they can give us the worst deal possible!!How dare they do what they consider best for the country, rather than themselves.
Save lives, jobs, keep the economy afloat and maintain societal order.Whats the point in taking it off the table though??
Whats the point in taking it off the table though?? Then the EU know they can give us the worst deal possible!!
No the point being made was a 50 50 split on Brexit - several parties offer several versions of remain - only one is likely to offer any kind of leave
Tell you what, Johnson's all over the place in this debate atm.You mean the second worst deal possible. The worst deal possible is no deal. Which is why it’s an empty and quiet frankly immature tactic to use in negotiations.
How about Johnson quits as he's not allowed to hold an election, as he doesn't get the votes to do so?Its gonna be close ain't it, whats everyone thinking then Lib Dems with Labour or the brexit party with the conservatives
Philip Hammond is the biggest snake going, Boris needs to sack him ASAP
How remain is his seat? It'd surely be under threat?I think I’ve decided what I want from a GE: hung parliament with Johnson losing his seat. Just for the lols.
Tell you what, Johnson's all over the place in this debate atm.
What he can't do either is play a poker face.
Tell you what, Johnson's all over the place in this debate atm.
What he can't do either is play a poker face.
I didn't say I didn't. It is what is known as understanding what people are saying. Understanding more than the side you want.
It isn't about bullshitting your way through it. You have yet again proved yourself to be doing so. Like today after coming out with your story then posting a link that shows you to be 100% wrong.
The UK is all about freedom of speech. Yet you try your best to stifle it.
Tell you what, Johnson's all over the place in this debate atm.
What he can't do either is play a poker face.
His exclamation when Phillip Lee sat with the Lib Dems was mildly amusing.Tragic performance. He’s like a wounded animal.
At least you could tell us how much of an amazing job he has done once he has gone .I think I’ve decided what I want from a GE: hung parliament with Johnson losing his seat. Just for the lols.
Tragic performance. He’s like a wounded animal.
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Do you have a link to any videos?
Have you forgotten that everyone has read what you have put?Whereas you’re regularly accused of misunderstanding people and then avoid debate by having a tantrum about a poster and Bradford away.
The only one who bullshits and twists what people say on this thread is you.
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