Chill. I put it in blue.
It was a pi55 take
Could be Im colour blind.......
Chill. I put it in blue.
It was a pi55 take
Farage holding Boris to ransom. Let's hope he gets traction and splits the Leave vote down the middle,
lost Brexit? Freudian slip? Losing brexit alright by me.Are you saying we shouldn’t believe the pages and pages, or statement after statement, that have been made about how better things will be lost Brexit?
You are misunderstanding. The prospect of a European Army is a complete myth.Am I misunderstanding something.................The customs union aside are not things like cooperation military wise and policing and a few other things worrying the remainers up during further negotiation once Brexit is agreed. Reference to Churchill and forming an alliance in the EU was because two world wars had been started there but it was meant to include the Russians who declined to be part of it. (That was my understanding)
It's worthwhile posting this again in case of "misunderstandings". Item 14 pertinent.You are misunderstanding. The prospect of a European Army is a complete myth.
If anyone thinks that voting for Johnson is the answer then they haven't understood the question.
Have an election in December preventing scrutiny of spaffer's WAB. OhNot if the question was “Our country is in real trouble, how can we possibly make things worse?”...
This is surely the way forward, working together at grass roots level to build a Remain alliance.For what it's worth I agree that it's madness to stand. I have an election meeting with the LD's in my constituency on Tuesday 5th and I will be putting forward my views in no uncertain terms. Nobody should work for a Lib Dem candidate in a Labour held seat, or for that matter vice versa. Let's bugger Pfeffel!
For what it's worth I agree that it's madness to stand. I have an election meeting with the LD's in my constituency on Tuesday 5th and I will be putting forward my views in no uncertain terms. Nobody should work for a Lib Dem candidate in a Labour held seat, or for that matter vice versa. Let's bugger Pfeffel!
) that I would give them each a million pounds if I won the lottery. It won’t happen, winning the lottery that is.Interestingly, I am told by reliable people I know, that the Bath Labour Party have told their local members and supporters to vote for Wera Hobhouse, the sitting Lib Dem MP.The reality is that Labour is likely to win many more seats than the Lib Dems, so if the Lib Dem supporters really want to Remain they simply must help Labour win as many seats as possible, so that they can at least have a say on Leave with a Labour negotiated deal, or Remain.
The Lib Dem’s will never get a majority, which made it so easy for them to say they would revoke article 50, because they will never get the opportunity to implement it.
It’s like me telling all my family(Tory supporting bastards) that I would give them each a million pounds if I won the lottery. It won’t happen, winning the lottery that is.
If she scuppers Labour’s chances to unseat a Tory MP, by splitting the vote, then I will believe that she is what I suggested further up the thread. An agent provocateur solely intent on helping the Tories take us out of the EU and into the arms of Donald Trump, with a prime ministerial position as her reward.
Obviously I think that Labour supporters should reciprocate, but it frustrates me that the leaders of both parties won’t sit down and come to an arrangement here. A simple agreement that they would support the best placed candidate to unseat a Tory MP could have a devastating impact on the Tories.
I think, from Swinson’s point of view, she doesn’t want Labour to gain an outright majority, because then she would have no power in the house, and she looks as if is enjoying the attention a little bit too much.
Wouldn’t it be deliciously ironic if Brexit, that supremely Tory concept, turned out to be the very mechanism by which the Tories were dethroned?You know, while I am worrying about the Lib Dems taking votes away from Labour, it is equally possible that they will take votes away from the Tories.
There must be plenty of Tory voters who are pro Remain, who might be tempted to switch to the Lib Dems, leaving a gap for a Labour candidate to sneak through.
Is it over yet?