Perhaps the candidate "never felt truly at home" in the party Chuka.
How long until Change UK merge with the LDs? I don't see them making it to 2020 as an independent party.
Liam Fox is repeating the no. 10 line of "it's either No Deal or No Brexit if you don't vote for the deal now". Feels like ENDGAME.
Merge? Probably won't happen.How long until Change UK merge with the LDs? I don't see them making it to 2020 as an independent party.
will the speaker allow it?
And sounds like 'no deal or no brexit' is just the government trying to scare both extremes into voting for it.
I'd bet though if you add up the MPs who want to remain and those who want no deal you get a majority.will the speaker allow it?
And sounds like 'no deal or no brexit' is just the government trying to scare both extremes into voting for it.
Judging from the replies I would imagine you will get praise for it instead. Disgusting.I'm sure this will dominate the front page of every newspaper in the UK for the next 6 months
But the government will reject it on free speech grounds and because Islam is a religion not a race
I haven't seen this particular poll, but 25% of Labour voters thinking the party supports remain isn't the same as 25% of Labour voters supporting remain
EDIT: lol
Oh no, they might walk around slowly while being racist. Wait, that's no different to how they are now.
They'd get a handful of MPs at best. It's one thing doing well in a PR based European election with low turnout, and quite another getting MPs (especially given the complete lack of policies).
Remember, you're talking about Farage. The man who has failed to get elected as an MP SEVEN TIMES.
i think i'd normally agree with you but May is testing the party to destruction on Brexit.
People vote Tory every timeFarage wants American style health insurance in the UK instead of the NHS. Come on now. Even racist ignorant people aren't going to vote for that in a GE.
Farage wants American style health insurance in the UK instead of the NHS. Come on now. Even racist ignorant people aren't going to vote for that in a GE.
If it's for the Euro elections it's a form of PR. There's still room for tactical voting because of thresholds for MEPs but you're much more free to vote your conscience.Guys, I'm stuck. I'm from Harrow East, who voted Conservative for the past 3 GEs. I want to vote Labour, but I do not trust this party in to giving us at least a second ref.
Green Party and LD are other options but they never ever came close to winning anything in this area.
I think I answered my own fecking question. Labour. *sigh*
That doesn't matter for a European election. You're in the London constituency. Aside from Labour and Tories you currently have 1 UKIP and 1 Green MEP.Guys, I'm stuck. I'm from Harrow East, who voted Conservative for the past 3 GEs. I want to vote Labour, but I do not trust this party in to giving us at least a second ref.
Green Party and LD are other options but they never ever came close to winning anything in this area.
I think I answered my own fecking question. Labour. *sigh*
The Tory party has been privitising the NHS bit by bit for a decade. Doesn't seem to stop people voting for them
This is a European election, so you're in the London constituency.Guys, I'm stuck. I'm from Harrow East, who voted Conservative for the past 3 GEs. I want to vote Labour, but I do not trust this party in to giving us at least a second ref.
Green Party and LD are other options but they never ever came close to winning anything in this area.
I think I answered my own fecking question. Labour. *sigh*
Yeah but it isn't so obvious. Farage saying American Healthcare is a bit different and not quite on the same level as Mr Hunt.
Still, people will probably still vote Tory, maybe not enough to gain power but the Brexit Party is never winning a GE or getting massive slice.
A man called Reckless is leading a Welsh Assembly Brexit Party group.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-48275830
Still fascinated to see what the turnout is for the Euros, all the talk would make you think it will be the largest turnout we've ever had for an EU election but can't help thinking a lot of people wont show up.
Sorry but claiming the confusion over labour's policy is just bitter remainers is utter nonsense. We had Keith Starmer saying just a few days ago that any brexit deal would need a confirmatory vote - but that's not policy at all!
Labour has been all over the place on this. Even for political spectators knowing exactly where they will land is a guessing game. Expecting people to understand a position that was specifically and directly crafted to be as confusing and obfuscating as much as possible is ridiculous.
And also how much of the lack of clarity of Labour's policy is apocryphal FUD - they're still following the approach agreed at the last party conference, and it's hardly complicated or unclear - just unpalatable to remainers.
I do wonder how "clear" the Brexit policies of the other parties would be if they were in opposition, with actual influence on what happens next and the possibility of getting into power in the next GE.
And also how much of the lack of clarity of Labour's policy is apocryphal FUD - they're still following the approach agreed at the last party conference, and it's hardly complicated or unclear - just unpalatable to remainers.
The leadership haven't followed the policy, it was supposed to be a process where they accept a good deal can't be achieved, accept an election won't be called, and then back a second vote. But they refuse to to accept either of the first two, hence people are right to be confused because a vote for labour is a vote for a deal (containing who knows what), a general election (fought on who knows what), or a second vote (consisting of who knows what)...
They should be out there now campaigning in Brexit areas for a second vote because that's the only way Brexit will happen, and in remain areas because it's the only way to stop it, that's what alternative dimension Pro-EU Farage would be doing, and he'd be winning.
Who are the 41% who think BREX's policy on Brexit is not clear? And 51% of people think UKIP's policy is not clear?
Is there something I'm missing?
Who are the 41% who think BREX's policy on Brexit is not clear? And 51% of people think UKIP's policy is not clear?
Is there something I'm missing?
What is their policy on Brexit? Seems they're pretty set on no deal, but that's only the beginning, what happens after that?
Who are the 41% who think BREX's policy on Brexit is not clear? And 51% of people think UKIP's policy is not clear?
Is there something I'm missing?
If any rotten EU types hold up the unpaid £39 billion as a prerequisite of a trade deal it'll be sooooooo unfaaaaaaiirr
Yeah but it isn't so obvious. Farage saying American Healthcare is a bit different and not quite on the same level as Mr Hunt.
Still, people will probably still vote Tory, maybe not enough to gain power but the Brexit Party is never winning a GE or getting massive slice.