SpaceGazelle wrote:
Remain has pretty much one reason for staying, the economy. The Leave lot have a million reasons.
RedDave2 wrote:I felt i had to come back to this. The reason for the EU is primarily if not completely economics. all the politics around it are really to ensure equality in regards trading and employment across the different countries. When you say leave has a million reasons I think it highlights precisely the problem that leave has - they don't actually know what it is.SpaceGazelle wrote:Remain has pretty much one reason for staying, the economy. The Leave lot have a million reasons.
SpaceGazelle wrote:RedDave2 wrote:I felt i had to come back to this. The reason for the EU is primarily if not completely economics. all the politics around it are really to ensure equality in regards trading and employment across the different countries. When you say leave has a million reasons I think it highlights precisely the problem that leave has - they don't actually know what it is.SpaceGazelle wrote:Remain has pretty much one reason for staying, the economy. The Leave lot have a million reasons.
It's several demographics all huddled together. Most just want some kind of change but yes, they don't know what. Some, like the racists, want very specific changes that are never going to happen. Some wanted a focus away from the economy. Many just wanted to be heard and protest about their lives in general. A mixed bag.
SpaceGazelle wrote:It kind of does highlight the divide a bit though. I think one of the reasons the Leave voters aren't staging big protests is they don't really have the means to galvanise into action, which is the kind of frustrating thing that led to them voting for change in the first place. Some of it's too do with age, done of it class. Remain has pretty much one reason for staying, the economy. The Leave lot have a million reasons.
LivDiv wrote:Meaninglol vote 3 tomorrow then. Indicative votes after that, presumably when it fails. Fox is saying Gov could ignore indicative votes anyway.
dynamiteReady wrote:A rare crack in the echo chamber.
dynamiteReady wrote:Shame the remain campaign didn't ram the cost of leaving down everyone's throat in the first place.
May: “Unless this house agrees to it no deal will not happen”
monkey wrote:Job done?May: “Unless this house agrees to it no deal will not happen”
Diluted Dante wrote:monkey wrote:Job done?May: “Unless this house agrees to it no deal will not happen”
Yet another Theresa May lie.
SpaceGazelle wrote:Twice they've asked if she'd ask for an extension over a no deal and twice she's said no. The people blah blah
Yossarian wrote:From what I’ve read it seems more like May’s usual tactic of never saying anything of substance rather than an implicit threat of no deal.SpaceGazelle wrote:Twice they've asked if she'd ask for an extension over a no deal and twice she's said no. The people blah blah
May's spox, briefing journalists as she continues to speak to MPs, insists she was *not* taking no deal off the table. "The point the PM was making is that the House has voted against no deal, and will take every opportunity to prevent no deal".
‘If we are not going to leave without a deal we need to leave with a deal and we need to agree the deal we can leave with.’
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