It doesn't matter how many votes the leave campaign got. The remain campaign is rightI think some Remainers think their votes are more important than everybody else's votes.

It doesn't matter how many votes the leave campaign got. The remain campaign is rightI think some Remainers think their votes are more important than everybody else's votes.

I think some Remainers think their votes are more important than everybody else's votes.
I dont see the logic of that. The election wasn't about whether people would become Tories it was about who should govern the country. When Labour won an election it didn't mean that I had to become a Labour supporter.
I think you are totally confused about the reasons for elections.
I think some Remainers think their votes are more important than some other people's votes.
Sir Nigel, actually gave a speech (thinking leave had lost) saying exactly the same thing. I would have done the same. I believe in democracyI understand their concern, but democracy has spoken and they lost, if they had won, I would have accepted it

It'll be as successful as your first campaignBut your telling everyone to accept it - basically to follow that logic then - after the last campaign then all other parties should have stopped campaigning and just accepted Tory ideology because they 'won'. There should have been no disagreements because the Tory's 'won'. In the same way that Leave 'won' so there can be no disagreements afterwards.
Sorry democracy doesn't work like that - we need to campaign to minimise the damage and negatives.

It's Catch 22 for Corbyn, in my view. He won't discard his principles, but those principles will never see him or his party elected
No i think that some Remainers are just terrified of the consequences and pissed off that all of the sweeping promises made have all been broken within 72 hours of the referendum!

Just dissolve the Labour party. It's ****![]()
That's how the vast majority of the people in the country behave. But the shouty people don't accept that. They will keep shouting and demand more elections in the hope that they will win one eventually.I understand their concern, but democracy has spoken and they lost, if they had won, I would have accepted it
So you think Boris and Nigel are working class? Good one Custard. Time for a meme!
Who said all the 350M would go to the NHS, I thought only some of it would?
But if the Inners had not come out with the bullshit WW3 would start and an emergency budget etc, you would have won.
I never said people shouldn't have stopped discussing issues. I think they shouldn't demand a rerun of elections because they dont like the result. It's the politics of the madhouse to just keep having elections or referendums because one side doesn't like the result.But your telling everyone to accept it - basically to follow that logic then - after the last campaign then all other parties should have stopped campaigning and just accepted Tory ideology because they 'won'. There should have been no disagreements because the Tory's 'won'. In the same way that Leave 'won' so there can be no disagreements afterwards.
Sorry democracy doesn't work like that - we need to campaign to minimise the damage and negatives.
It certainly wasn't the government.I don't know I'm sure I saw it somewhere, maybe on a train somewhere... or was it on a bus?
I don't know I'm sure I saw it somewhere, maybe on a train somewhere... or was it on a bus?
Name one promise that has been broken.No i think that some Remainers are just terrified of the consequences and pissed off that all of the sweeping promises made have all been broken within 72 hours of the referendum!
I don't remember all of the non-conservative voters on the streets campaigning for another election. Or did I miss that?But your telling everyone to accept it - basically to follow that logic then - after the last campaign then all other parties should have stopped campaigning and just accepted Tory ideology because they 'won'. There should have been no disagreements because the Tory's 'won'. In the same way that Leave 'won' so there can be no disagreements afterwards.
Sorry democracy doesn't work like that - we need to campaign to minimise the damage and negatives.
I don't think they'd elect him if he was stuck in a giant nutshell no!
But yes I do think he'd win an election - certainly the only Labour candidate who has a chance. My only issue is that no leader has been elected in the last 30 years without the backing of Murdoch and the main papers and they are all staunchly right wing/neo-liberal. So there's only two ways around it 1) accept that the Tories are going to win and have an even worse version of the 80s. I say this as its been proved that when Labour go right wing to appeal to the press/Tory supporters they lose huge numbers of their core support (see Scotland - lost 40 out of 41 seats, Wales have lost a large number of seats to UKIP and Plaid and Tories), also why vote for Tory-lite when you can have the real thing by voting Tory? So this plan didn't work in 2010 and 2015, in fact it was disastrous!
The only other way I see around it is with a strong, democratic, grassroots movement - ala Bernie Sanders and Podemos which will inspire the populace and drive home a strong anti-austerity message. It's already working for corbyn. Unheard numbers of people are flocking to the Labour party and joining the membership - 360k at last count. He's got the backing of the unions and other left parties. There is talks of the SNP, Plaid, Greens, SWP and others including even the Lib Dems uniting behind him to form a sort of coalition. There's massive rallies across the country in support of him (see Momentum) which is unheard of in levels of support for a leader - usually they get booed.
So in short (but not in a nutshell) I do think he can get elected.
