Armitage_Shankburn wrote:If enough Tory MPs (Ken C, Grieve, Gayle etc) vote a no deal brexit govt down, will Hoey vote with labour against that govt? Probably not.
I think this new poll that is saying that people don’t fear a no deal Brexit is very interesting because I think people don’t.
“I think they realise that the rest of the world is using WTO rules.
“What is so special about the European Union?
“Particularly as its economy is shrinking and we are actually trading far more with the rest of the world and that is increasing every year.
So I was pleased at that because I think in the end a no deal for me, World Trade Organisation, it is not a no deal. It is a different deal. And it is a deal that would allow us our independence.
“No deal, no problem.”
Yossarian wrote:I don’t think Johnson is really comparable to Trump, tbh. Johnson may want to play the populist, nativist card as far as it serves him, but I think he’s intelligent enough to work out what going balls deep into that might actually mean.
Farage could be our Trump. For him this kind of crap feels less like a tactic and more like a genuinely held belief.
Fewer than half of Tory members have so far voted in the leadership contest and sent back their ballot to party HQ - the assumption that they would all make up their mind in a flash has turned out to be wrong
Lord_Griff wrote:Back stop gets definitive time horizon. Boris gets a deal through
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