On a 35% turnout I’d conclude absolutely **** all.
Would you consider a 73% turnout sufficient to deliver a mandate for Brexit?
On a 35% turnout I’d conclude absolutely **** all.
I wouldn’t.
If the majority had seen the light and wanted to make a ‘remain’ statement they’d have turned out in their droves and voted for a ‘remain’ party.
The Namby Pamby Party is the only real choice in this respect, but are miles behind the Brexit Party.
What’s your conclusion? I think the choices are:
(A) Those ‘Remainers’ that cared enough about Brexit turned out and voted accordingly;
(B) ‘Remainers’ didn’t give sufficient a toss about the EU and so couldn’t be arsed to make a statement;
(C) Everybody that voted anything other than for the Brexit Party are ‘Remainers’ so they won;
(D) The Namby Pamby’s are useless bell-ends; or
(E) I’ve drunk too much, you’re my best mate, I love you.
Well E, obviously.
But we’ve shown in this country consistently we don’t give a **** about these elections. I really don’t think anyone can conclude anything about them at all. Brexit will obviously do well as will the Dems and Greens. I wouldn’t conclude from the Green result that the country suddenly gives a **** about plastic straws.
Would you not agree that Brexit added a frisson to these elections that made it extraordinary by comparison to previous EU elections?
For relative extremists on either side, yeah. Projection is for a 37% turnout apparently. If people actually thought these meant anything it would’ve got referendum-level turnout.
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The EU elections usually record poor turnouts. If the majority of the electorate was pro-Yerp then surely such elections would’ve been better participated? But, no!
Given the passions that have arisen following the referendum why hasn’t the pro-EU electorate risen up to make their point?
Couldn’t you just point this same accusation at the other side?
Given that Brexiters have been betrayed by Parliament for three years why haven’t they taken the chance to turn out in droves to make their disgust evident?The EU elections usually record poor turnouts. If the majority of the electorate was pro-Yerp then surely such elections would’ve been better participated? But, no!
Given the passions that have arisen following the referendum why hasn’t the pro-EU electorate risen up to make their point?
In reply to this and your previous post, little has changed. If you assume that Lib Dems, Greens,In part, yes, but the referendum said a narrow ‘leave’. ‘Remain’ passions were supposed to have been inflamed ever since, so incumbent on them to prove their supposition correct that the nation’s mood has changed materially since 2016.
It ain’t.
I've just got in. What happened? **** it, I've become 65, it's all downhill now.
I dunno what all the fuss is about.........half of the posters on here will be “kicking up the daisies” within the next 20 years........enjoy the life you’ve got left comrades.......deaths cold tentacles might becoming for you sooner than you think
Now, shall we hold a poll on who’s gonna go first![]()