....not sure about Corbyn announcing he will force a vote of no confidence in the Government if May loses a third vote on her deal. Surely this will mean more wavering Tory MPs will get behind May.
Your first one, fair enough, I would agree it has become that.
Second one, I don’t see how brexit has any relevance to that. The outcome is the same surely whether we are in the eu or not?
Third one, I have only heard about this eu army in the past couple of days so can’t comment on that
Last one, I really can’t see how the UK can hold a better bargaining chip in trade than half of Europe combined. If I was China, Japan, USA etc, I’m pretty sure I would give a better deal to a market with 300 million potential customers than one with 60 million
Has he? Strategically, it's been his/their biggest mistake so far, they've had the government on the ropes a few times now and rather than keep the focus on May and her cabinet specifically, have united the Tories by generalising and reminded them that their lucrative positionsare at stake.....not sure about Corbyn announcing he will force a vote of no confidence in the Government if May loses a third vote on her deal. Surely this will mean more wavering Tory MPs will get behind May.
....not sure about Corbyn announcing he will force a vote of no confidence in the Government if May loses a third vote on her deal. Surely this will mean more wavering Tory MPs will get behind May.
I’m not sure what else he can do to be honest. Mind he keeps on calling for a GE which I dont think there’s much support for and doubt the result would be much different. A lot of people want him to put his full weight behind a second referendum which he has been reluctant to do. He probably should have pushed this option quicker and more decisively with the threat of a no deal. There’s been obvious distractions with the anti Semitic smears and splits within the party. Majority of his MPs don’t want him as the leader.A third vote? Ffs, he should have his boot on her head already having had the biggest defeat in commons history followed up by one that I think would make the top 5. She's using the threat of Corbyn to change Tory minds and he's letting her.
They've willing voted to make it harder for Britons to travel aswell, most brexiteers only go as far as blackpool anywayTook me a minute there to realise you meant immigration. I actually thought at first you meant it would be good if it was harder for Britons to travel.
My excuse is I'm on a plane, it must be the altitude
to be honest jaycee , i think for some it was just that moment to make themselves heard after years in the wilderness of just been a convenient figure to quote when they needed one, if they piped up , you were a racist ect.A couple of things I dont get though edge,theres a view that it was a protest vote,yet the conservatives who have been in power for most of my life and have watched vast amounts of the North become basically wastelands,will still hold power after all this,European courts will have both good and bad points same as the courts here and the unity between the countries must surely have helped keep peace for all this time,the freedom of movement and immigration I can see why certain people or areas viewed that as a problem,but as a whole I think the EU good far outweighs the bad
Like i said mate,I cant see how it a protest vote,especially in the like of Sunderland which would resemble a Mad Max set if not for EU handouts,as for prodding the Russian bear,Russia arent interested they can easily keep a control through manipulation, Im not going to rip anybody for voting out but all this taking back control when theres a government with less than half the votes,a house of lords that the public has no control over and a monarchy that sits on a throne through birth right doesnt seem like much control to meto be honest jaycee , i think for some it was just that moment to make themselves heard after years in the wilderness of just been a convenient figure to quote when they needed one, if they piped up , you were a racist ect.
i personally don't think it was the EU at fault over immigration, the tools are there under there rules to have an affect on that the government chose to ignore them not the EU.
NATO keep the peace in Europe , the EU is prodding the russian bear by extending into therespace as they see it , look at the list of counties waiting to join.
Indeed. The vast majority of beauracratic decisions that affect our everyday lives are made by non-elected people and groups from the UK. IMO it isn’t so much the reasoning of unelected officials that people objected to, but people from overseas making decisions for us.Like i said mate,I cant see how it a protest vote,especially in the like of Sunderland which would resemble a Mad Max set if not for EU handouts,as for prodding the Russian bear,Russia arent interested they can easily keep a control through manipulation, Im not going to rip anybody for voting out but all this taking back control when theres a government with less than half the votes,a house of lords that the public has no control over and a monarchy that sits on a throne through birth right doesnt seem like much control to me
if 17.4 mill vote in a general election on a single issue for that pack of blerts, it only shows them up for what they truly areBrexit party already 14 percent in the polls if May messs it up expect that to grow......
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