It wouldn't surprise me if Bojo skips the debates too tbh. He has been avoiding PMQs because he knows he's shit at it and every attempt at a public statement from him has been a disaster so far. They're even struggling to get his "surrender act" line to stick.
the queen gets dragged down to parliament to lay out the government agenda literally a few weeks before we'll break for an election.
She might as well do a party political broadcast for them on the BBC
What's the point of letting a minority government that's weeks away from a GE have a queen's speech? They can lay out all the plans in the world, they're in no position to enact any of it. It's just more stalling.
Obligatory reminder that they then produced what can only be described as a suicidal manifesto after May got high on her own farts.
Now that the Tories are pretending to care about spending on public services and nicking Labour policies I don't see 2017 repeating itself. That 2017 manifesto had foxhunting in it for god's sake, plus the policy about forcing old people to sell their homes to pay for care.
This...it does not get mentioned enough, May run the worst campaign possible, and still pulled close to 40% of votes, her manifesto was Horrendous. Sure Corbyn done better than expected, but he should never of lost, he was up against an opponent who at every turn shot herself in her foot
fuck emma, shes a fucking disgrace. shes my mp and we are already one of the worse off areas and will probably be worse off if we leave as the tory cunts won't care about us plus she turned round on tv and said she'd make a deal with the brexit party. fuck off just resign and join the tories or brexit party like you want. cunt.
Johnson doesn't have anything to offer in an election campaign. Literally his only success in politics is cos people think he's good at banter. It's not the London Mayoral elections and the Tories are in disarray. Why do you think the press is fighting so fucking hard to keep Labour down?
This...it does not get mentioned enough, May run the worst campaign possible, and still pulled close to 40% of votes, her manifesto was Horrendous. Sure Corbyn done better than expected, but he should never of lost, he was up against an opponent who at every turn shot herself in her foot
This is a load of what ifs
there is confirmed 19 Labour MPs who will back a deal, if they get many more any deal he gets could squeak through
It's hilarious. They're basically signed up to back whatever deal, no matter how bad, as long as it gets in front of them in parliament.This is a load of what ifs
there is confirmed 19 Labour MPs who will back a deal, if they get many more any deal he gets could squeak through
It's hilarious. They're basically signed up to back whatever deal, no matter how bad, as long as it gets in front of them in parliament.
Pathetic.
I don't want no deal or some May/Boris type deal to happen but would love to see what these MPs who would hypothetically vote it through would say afterwards when the shit hits the fan, well you asked for it, your suppose to know more than us and vote for the best interests of country and people, really, well yeah but you wanted this, yeah but but...what a shitshow. They'll hand wave the blame 100% when they didn't do their job.
You're free to check their twitter page, but yes it's on their timeline
Can't wait for him to poison the public discourse publicly and not anonymously.Cummings about to become the latest columnist at the Telegraph.
I don't see why people are so confused by Labour's Brexit policy.
At its heart, they're a remain party. However, just cancelling Brexit is going to lead to a lot of shit because we're ignoring the democratic will of the people. The only way to cut that one off at the knees is for the people to decide democratically to remain. Which means a fair referendum is required (one where a real Brexit deal is put up against a real Remain deal rather than a collection of contradictory unicorns against reality, and where everyone who should have a say gets one). It seems likely that any actual Brexit deal loses horribly to Remain in a fair fight. But if there's even the slightest chance of ending up with another Leave vote, then that Leave needs to be a sane version negotiated in good faith, and it doesn't take an expert to realise that this isn't something May or Johnson have left us with.
Now, you might not agree with that. But claiming it's in any way confusing or unclear is beyond me. It's quite a pragmatic approach.
I used to think Brexit was the work of Tzeentch, but it turns out it was just a bunch of gretchins trying to will a WAAAGH into existence.its all the fault of those gosh-darned remoaners for not believing enough
I used to think Brexit was the work of Tzeentch, but it turns out it was just a bunch of gretchins trying to will a WAAAGH into existence.
All polls taken before we don't leave on Oct 31st are pretty much worthless.
Johnson has staked his entire premiership on that date. The BXP and Farage have been totally sidelined because the Government itself being so hardline there's no need to look elsewhere for hardliners.
The second the clock ticks into November and we are still in the EU, everything changes.
Please note, I didn't say things will change for the better.I hope you're right. Feels like one heck of an uphill battle right now.
I don't know what warrants deselection... but completely undermining your party's policies (and in doing so supporting the government) probably doesn't help your case much.I don't understand, what in that letter is grounds for deselection?
It's also incredibly misleading to take out the don't know / no opinion responses to try and make it look like a majority support No Deal.This is a really leading question and ComRes keep doing it this way despite being regularly criticised for it.
Other more neutral questions tend to have no deal a lot less popular.