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You really are living in an alternative universe.
In which case so are a lot of other people who see it my way, including Labour supporters.
No-one accuses JC of being weak or cowardly, whatever they think of his policies.
Names and quotes, please. No-one accuses JC of being weak or cowardly, whatever they think of his policies.
How do you feel now?
Mc'Donnell getting close to a second referendum. Well, there isn't time. But if May's deal is rejected, who knows.
How long does it take to organise a referendum? I would assume it takes time to organise the printing of 40 million ballot papers, but that's probably the most time consuming job.
I thought it was 6 months, but doesn't have to be, if Parliament says so.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-politics-46380090/jacob-rees-mogg-calls-mark-carney-a-failed-second-tier-politicianI reckon Rees-Mogg was talking about his unpleasant self. I think it is important for the Government to take on board what Carney has to say on the financial effects of Brexit on the UK economy.
I see there is a pro-Brexit march planned in London on 9th December. I am sure you remember the peoples vote march not too long ago which was able to proceed without any sort of counter protest or action against it. A very peaceful marchI would guess this will not be the case on the 9th as the lefty 'activists' are organising to counter protest and disrupt. Violence beckons.
Carney is a liar, they are all liars.
I see there is a pro-Brexit march planned in London on 9th December.
Some speculation yesterday on Marr that another election is possible, with May calling an Xmas election. Tories will have to get on board and support the deal, country is sick of it so Tories could take majority....
Or Labour could get a majority or we could be back into minority government territory.Whichever, a general election will solve nothing. The only vote that would finally resolve whether and/or which type of brexit should happen would be a referendum.
I agree. We don't have either of the main party with a clear position The problem with a referendum though is that if the remain vote split between accept the deal (playing safe) and staying in the result would be for no deal, unless that is kept off the ballot.