Armitage_Shankburn wrote:
Funkstain wrote:I mean, the lines write themselves: if the Tories attack them for wanting a second ref, then just say "but Boris' deal is apparently brilliant, so it should stand up to the public", etc. Just dodge the whole "new deal" thing altogether, it's not necessary nor helpful to their cause imo
Djornson wrote:All this brexit bollocks aint that important when the planet is fucked, i'm voting for Greta and XR
acemuzzy wrote:Like a stopped watch...
Armitage_Shankburn wrote:He did brilliantly today. I challenge all to go find fault with what he is saying. If you really listen, remain or leave, the complaint is the same and the fix is the same, a Govt and policies that work for the people.
Minnesänger wrote:I suppose for me - and maybe I’m being incredibly naive here, that’s certainly a possibility - I’m thinking that in that middle camp (and even in the remain / leave camps) there will be people who can swallow or accept the least damaging compromise. I’ve no idea if that’s doable in this climate. But I’ve said elsewhere in politics threads that I’m at the point now where I want remain, but I’ll happily accept some form of leave deal that tries its best to cover and protect as many people (in the Uk and Europe) as possible. It’s not “I want it done”. To be honest, this is a big deal, I can wait until we get it right. It’s “I want us to start fixing our problems with each other”.
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