Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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TBH that is far more damaging to May than it is to Corbyn; the obvious implication from it is that the Remain crowd now have enough people to actively interfere (which means the EU is far more likely to think they can stop anything May comes up with).
Which in turn plays into the hands of the Rees Mogg lead suicidal Brextremists and their desired outcome of no deal.

Disaster capitalists ahoy.
 
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Is that all you think off being a lover of Momentum - a third of Labour voters voted brexit what representation was that on voting against their own voters interest?...........
ALL parties in that Westminster bubble are a disgrace mind you - I will not vote only if the is a forced 2nd brexit referendum, and that will be OUT again.......
 
Is that all you think off being a lover of Momentum - a third of Labour voters voted brexit what representation was that on voting against their own voters interest?...........
ALL parties in that Westminster bubble are a disgrace mind you - I will not vote only if the is a forced 2nd brexit referendum, and that will be OUT again.......
You’re conflating voting against Brexit with votes on a white paper amendment.

The shouting of out at all costs Brexiteers is pushing this country towards a disaster, and you appear to back that stance as you’re seemingly incapable of separating anyone who’s questioning the negotiating stance with an ‘enemy of democracy’. It’s utterly ludicrous.
 
The next leader I presume was Jo Swinson who was paired with Brandon Lewis, he abstained from the afternoons votes to keep up the charade then voted in the 2 crucial ones.

Standard scummy tories

Edit: all been mentioned already

The Lib Dems have been roundly rubbish though. Indeed, as a liberal, it's hard to find anyone in parliament to throw my hat in with, but as a practical it's even harder to find anyone remotely competent at their job. At such an important moment in our history, it really is dire stuff.
 
You’re conflating voting against Brexit with votes on a white paper amendment.

The shouting of out at all costs Brexiteers is pushing this country towards a disaster, and you appear to back that stance as you’re seemingly incapable of separating anyone who’s questioning the negotiating stance with an ‘enemy of democracy’. It’s utterly ludicrous.

Lets be honest, the referendum itself was a Janet & John analysis of Brexit for people who don't understand it, and appealed largely to emotion, so it's hardly surprising that the 2 years hence have been largely played out in the same way.
 
Lets be honest, the referendum itself was a Janet & John analysis of Brexit for people who don't understand it, and appealed largely to emotion, so it's hardly surprising that the 2 years hence have been largely played out in the same way.
True enough. What I find incredible is just how many of our elected representatives appear to still have such gaping holes in their knowledge around the subject.

As a perfect example of that, the Govts detailed analysis into the outcomes, both fiscal and operational of the various Brexit outcomes, for each sector, hasn’t been put into the public domain. However, it’s been made available for all MP’s to read through in the Commons library. They have to sign in, in order to get access to it. As of last week, the number who had bothered themselves to read it out of 650 was???.............39 or 6%.

Is it any wonder they’re still mostly talking in riddles and using baseless emotive and populist claptrap instead of reasoned and rational argument?
 
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