It is never too late to change your mind.
You will have to wait for the next referendum on EU membership in 25 years time.
It is never too late to change your mind.
It is really strange that someone sets out on a journey with a set route planned, only to find that lots of warning signs are saying the road is flooded. Rather than find a better way forward the driver insists that he must stick to the original plan, so gets stuck in the floor. The driver looks an idiot and gets little sympathy from the onlookers. Another driver would have changed his mind and avoided the ruin of his car.

It is really strange that someone sets out on a journey with a set route planned, only to find that lots of warning signs are saying the road is flooded. Rather than find a better way forward the driver insists that he must stick to the original plan, so gets stuck in the flood. The driver looks an idiot and gets little sympathy from the onlookers. Another driver would have changed his mind and avoided the ruin of his car.
Corbyn nailed Diane Abbott.This morning I watched the ex girlfriend of Johnson show him up for what he actually is. Talk about a woman scorned. Apart from suggesting that he had his trousers surgically attached to his waist she really had no suggestion as to how he could behave like a decent human being. It's staggering that so many people like SH are more than happy to have such a creature in charge of the country. It must say something about their values or judgement I suppose.
With the Conservatives having such a big lead, Scruff bag, needed to demolish, Boris Johnson, on that stage, last night. I thought they were both very poor.
Johnson kept blustering the same line about Brexit getting done. Corbyn struggled to give a straight answer to anything which started becoming a bit of a joke.
I'd say that was a better night for the Conservatives than Labour.
Of course not, but it is the result.It is never too late to change your mind.
Don't let Toby hear you say thatAgreed
You must be a very likeable fellow, you have more likes than messages, unless your mum is also a member?

Don't let Toby hear you say that![]()
Pretty much standard for all forms of life, isn't it. We are loud-mouthed, uneducated, racist, anti-democrats.I was going warn you that only anti-Tory and anti-Brexit comments are really allowed on this forum. The clique are very protective of their forum.
The Guardian?Trouble is most of the media are Tory in the first place......
Labour's position on Brexit couldn't be clearer ! The option to remain can only be decided by the people, and the option to leave needs a confirmatory vote - Labour's policy on this is the democratic way, which may be difficult in a time of such polarized opinions, but it is the only way to bring this to an end. Labour is not required to state which side they would be on in a second referendum - they will abide by the result, and their manifesto will be achievable in either case. All the opinion polls since the referendum have shown that the British people have changed their minds on Brexit, and it would be profoundly undemocratic to be hidebound by a 3 year old referendum result in those circumstances. Similarly the Lib Dem position of completely ignoring the result would also be undemocratic. Labour's positon of saying to the people 'do you still want this' is the only reasonable position in these circumstances.With the Conservatives having such a big lead, Scruff bag, needed to demolish, Boris Johnson, on that stage, last night. I thought they were both very poor.
Johnson kept blustering the same line about Brexit getting done. Corbyn struggled to give a straight answer to anything which started becoming a bit of a joke.
I'd say that was a better night for the Conservatives than Labour.
Labour have made it clear, even if, scruff bag, wouldn't confirm it, last night. They'll be going to the EU and telling them they're campaigning to remain in the EU but they need something to put towards the leave electorate. Do you think that will get us the best leave deal possible?Labour's position on Brexit couldn't be clearer ! The option to remain can only be decided by the people, and the option to leave needs a confirmatory vote - Labour's policy on this is the democratic way, which may be difficult in a time of such polarized opinions, but it is the only way to bring this to an end. Labour is not required to state which side they would be on in a second referendum - they will abide by the result, and their manifesto will be achievable in either case. All the opinion polls since the referendum have shown that the British people have changed their minds on Brexit, and it would be profoundly undemocratic to be hidebound by a 3 year old referendum result in those circumstances. Similarly the Lib Dem position of completely ignoring the result would also be undemocratic. Labour's positon of saying to the people 'do you still want this' is the only reasonable position in these circumstances.
Labour have made it clear, even if, scruff bag, wouldn't confirm it, last night. They'll be going to the EU and telling them they're campaigning to remain in the EU but they need something to put towards the leave electorate. Do you think that will get us the best leave deal possible?
It is laughable which is why, scruff bag, wouldn't answer the question, last night.
,,, apart from...... plus the Mirror