Dreadful. I'm quite looking forward to seeing her in the debates and their Brexit position probed, I think it's going to come across badly when they have to try to defend it in comparison with Labour's.
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Nigel Farage going in hard on CON voters, and Swinson destroying LD credibility seems like a good thing.
Looking forward to the debate drinking game, not the debate itself that will be fucking terrible and nobody will learn anything about anything.
There will be loads of debates. At least three or four.Wait, the debate is 19th November? Almost a month before election day, weird.
Wait, the debate is 19th November? Almost a month before election day, weird.
Wow ok.
370 in mere days is fucking impressive no matter how you cut it, and it's not even campaign mode yet. This is full time, take off work campaigning.
Feet firmly on ground, but the way labour has bolted right out of the gate is very encouraging their chances. I think the media at large has underestimated just how hungry the labour machine was for this.
I still don't understand how the hell people take "Our policy is to revoke Article 50 immediately" and somehow twist that to "The Lib Dems don't actually want to stop Brexit they want it to happen"
I don't know how they could be any more explicitly remain.
For all the things you can say about the Lib Dems, "They actually want Brexit" sure as hell isn't one of them.
And that somehow means "The Lib Dems are secretly Pro-Brexit and want it to happen" ?
Well Corbyn can't be accused of being a secret Brexiteer I'll agree with you there.It's funny reading these after all the Lib Dem "Labour are a pro-leave party" and "Corbyn is a secret brexiteer" takes over the past year or two
Well Corbyn can't be accused of being a secret Brexiteer I'll agree with you there.
Open Brexiteer for thirty years yes, but not secret Brexiteer.
And "Honouring the Referendum and leaving the EU" was literally Labour policy for quite some time.
I still don't understand how the hell people take "Our policy is to revoke Article 50 immediately" and somehow twist that to "The Lib Dems don't actually want to stop Brexit they want it to happen"
I don't know how they could be any more explicitly remain.
For all the things you can say about the Lib Dems, "They actually want Brexit" sure as hell isn't one of them.
Well Corbyn can't be accused of being a secret Brexiteer I'll agree with you there.
Open Brexiteer for thirty years yes, but not secret Brexiteer.
And "Honouring the Referendum and leaving the EU" was literally Labour policy for quite some time.
Well Corbyn can't be accused of being a secret Brexiteer I'll agree with you there.
Open Brexiteer for thirty years yes, but not secret Brexiteer.
And "Honouring the Referendum and leaving the EU" was literally Labour policy for quite some time.
And "Honouring the Referendum and leaving the EU" was literally Labour policy for quite some time.
Have you not being paying attetion the last few pages?
They are continuously undermining viable remainer labour candidates in seats where it could be a tight race between tories and labor.
They seem to be exclusively punching left as opposed to attaching the party that got us into this mess and has been in power for what feels like decades.
This thread feels more tense amongst posters than usual.
Remember, we all broadly agree about the same things.
This is pretty fucking terrible. They're really not having a good week, are they.A reminder of what a Tory promise is worth as this was pledged in 2014 and in 2015 manifesto. None of the 200,000 pledged starter homes have been built: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50296672
But of course, it's immigrants' fault there's a housing crisis.
Like the Terminator, this one never really went away. Brexit Festival indeed...
Like the Terminator, this one never really went away. Brexit Festival indeed...
Is it reasonable to say that if Gove accuses Corbyn of saying something as wrong, Corbyn is generally right in the end?Anyone else hear Gove on R4 this morning?, sounded like he was wizzing his tits off.
Gove was going in hard, Corbyn is Russian sympathizer, Boris was the only reason the Skripal attack was taken to task, Corbyn wanted to let Russia off the hook, Boris is a premiership striker, Corbyn is a non league player.Is it reasonable to say that if Gove accuses Corbyn of saying something as wrong, Corbyn is generally right in the end?
Good thread on the Brexit Party's idea that they'll do more damage to Labour:
Thought Corbyn's Brexit speech / Q&A was alright.
I'll never get bored of people "forgetting" Trump was the man who said healthcare would be on the table. Dispatches really came through at the right time, too.