of courseHave the DUP said whether they'll continue to support the Tories under Johnson?
even thought Boris threw them under the bus and voted for the backstop
of courseHave the DUP said whether they'll continue to support the Tories under Johnson?
I think they want it wrapped in the Daily Mail like the rest of their miserable lifeEven If that was true and it's not, why does it bother you?
My local fish and chips shop still wrap them in paper, just plain.
Because I love to hate-listen, I've sat through the whole 12 minutes of the call. It took James 11 interminable minutes but she finally conceded she voted to Leave because she wanted "less immigration" after talking absolute bollocks about fish and chips paper and the NHS.
IT'S. ALWAYS. THE. SAME. FUCKING. STORY.
Isn't this a version of the Grieve amendment that passed with a majority of just one vote a few days ago and was subsequently beefed up by the Lords? If yes: Interesting that this beefed-up version would pass with a much higher margin.
It always white old people not wanting more people like me in UK.Because I love to hate-listen, I've sat through the whole 12 minutes of the call. It took James 11 interminable minutes but she finally conceded she voted to Leave because she wanted "less immigration" after talking absolute bollocks about fish and chips paper and the NHS.
IT'S. ALWAYS. THE. SAME. FUCKING. STORY.
You're probably right. Shame.Hung parliament then, if the Lib Dems hold true to not coalitioning with labour. Even if they did Lab + LibD + SNP wouldn't be incredibly functional I imagine - think there would be a massive kurfuffle of them refusing to let Corbyn sit as PM.
They got city I live in going Labour which I can see happening. Tories only stayed in by 36 votes last timeSome of the places they've suggested go Brexit party make very little sense to me.
UKIP died when the tories went full Brexit. When they failed, BXP emerged. From a purely selfish perspective the pact makes no sense.I think too many of the BXP lot hate the Tories already as is, maybe in a few places but I don't think we'd see any sort of major pact
I don't think they hate the Tories in the same way say a lot of Labour voters do, they've just been humiliated over brexit and will continue to dig their heels in. If the Tories can't deliver brexit the way they want they'll just look for a strongman who says what they want to hear and it won't be Boris.I think too many of the BXP lot hate the Tories already as is, maybe in a few places but I don't think we'd see any sort of major pact
The argument is that Boris caves into most / all of their demands out of desperation to win the election.UKIP died when the tories went full Brexit. When they failed, BXP emerged. From a purely selfish perspective the pact makes no sense.
Hung parliament then, if the Lib Dems hold true to not coalitioning with labour. Even if they did Lab + LibD + SNP wouldn't be incredibly functional I imagine - think there would be a massive kurfuffle of them refusing to let Corbyn sit as PM.
They don't need to go into coalition, just support money bills, it isn't about Corbyn for a lot of libdem's it is left wing economics etc, but i think they could tolerate them for a referendum and EU rules that limit what a socialist government could do anyway.
Mental to think that ten years ago, both main parties attacked the Lib Dems for wanting to tax and spend too much.
Edit: maybe more than ten years ago, I was thinking about when Charles Kennedy led the party.
Hung parliament then, if the Lib Dems hold true to not coalitioning with labour. Even if they did Lab + LibD + SNP wouldn't be incredibly functional I imagine - think there would be a massive kurfuffle of them refusing to let Corbyn sit as PM.
That's actually encouraging, unlike Boris, May does care about the party and i would imagine garners a bit more loyalty than he would, he's just a self serving chancer.
that is the best kind of support.The key thing to remember about Boris is that his support is built on the premise that the Brexiteers want to be lied to. They want to believe Brexit will succeed, otherwise it will undermine their whole existence. That is a flimsy level of support
that is the best kind of support.
existential-kind of support is the best, that is why they would follow him to the gaz chambers, that is why you are fucked.
There is no turning back from that, those people would rather die than admit they were wrong.
If you have any options to get out of the uk or get an EU citizenship, this is why you should bail out.
And when will the illusion break ?But it has very narrow appeal and once the illusion is broken, it is gone.
But it has very narrow appeal and once the illusion is broken, it is gone.
The illusion will break once the Tories themselves start losing money and need the EU back.
So, Philip Hammond has hit the interview circuit with French and German newspapers today and he's pretty much stating that, once he's out of No 11 and back to being a backbencher, he's going to join up with the Tory "rebels". And I would assume that he's not the only cabinet minister who's going to do that. This alone would pretty much erase whatever semblance of a working majority is still left once Boris takes over, wouldn't it?
So, Philip Hammond has hit the interview circuit with French and German newspapers today and he's pretty much stating that, once he's out of No 11 and back to being a backbencher, he's going to join up with the Tory "rebels". And I would assume that he's not the only cabinet minister who's going to do that. This alone would pretty much erase whatever semblance of a working majority is still left once Boris takes over, wouldn't it?
It's mental that Hammond is on the verge of bringing down the tory party these days, he's a full fat Thatcherite who isn't against leaving the EU in an orderly fashion.
remember the single market was a Thatcherite achievement in many senses.