Kow wrote:Explain to me again why you're presenting candidates for European elections if you're on the eve of leaving? And also why, if everyone is so keen on preventing Brexit now, an anti-Europe party is apparently going to landslide it? There's a slice of derision in there but also genuine questions, as I'm not following any of this British malarkey.
He warned that the party faced “disaster” if it moved rightwards to try to take ground from the Brexit party following a poor showing in the European elections. “If you want to drive the Conservative party ever lower in pubic esteem, that’s the way to do it.”
Yossarian wrote:This is a common argument you make, but I still don’t buy it. There’s a shitload of thought and argument around the fundamental problems, these protests don’t negate that, but they may well prevent Farage from being able to lie about the fundamental problems.
mistercrayon wrote:but I don’t see them talking enough Beyond brexit to trust there’s much in their eyeline.
Diluted Dante wrote:mistercrayon wrote:but I don’t see them talking enough Beyond brexit to trust there’s much in their eyeline.
I mean, this just suggests that you either haven't heard or listened to a single Green.
Ignoring the remain cohort though, if you think the only person who has been talking about the people at the bottom is Farage, I really think we need to introduce you to a chap named Jeremy.
Like, of all the criticisms to level that seems the daftest - UKIP and Brexit Party are literally single policy parties.Diluted Dante wrote:mistercrayon wrote:...but I don’t see them talking enough Beyond brexit to trust there’s much in their eyeline.
I mean, this just suggests that you either haven't heard or listened to a single Green.
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Yossarian wrote:Sunny Hundal with some righteous anger over on Twitter. Thread starts here: https://twitter.com/sunny_hundal/status/1130739568934817793?s=20
Yossarian wrote:There is an easier solution, it’s been staring her in the face the whole time: a referendum on the deal, actually supported and whipped for by the government. That’s the way out of this and it has been for months.
RedDave2 wrote:Yossarian wrote:There is an easier solution, it’s been staring her in the face the whole time: a referendum on the deal, actually supported and whipped for by the government. That’s the way out of this and it has been for months.
Is that a ref with no brexit as an option? Because I reckon that would be as a damaging to your country as no deal brexit.
nick_md wrote:Good grief.
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