Since it stopped carrying out voting surveys for the Telegraph after the 2001 general election Gallup has not really been a force in British political polling. This was the firm, of course, that really started the business and on which so much has been based.
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The GFC seems to have been the watershed.
Both approval and disapproval have risen by 8% since then.
Maybe we should have a national Jean-Cluade Juncker Day?
Bob Stewart: "I will be highly likely to vote against Mrs May’s deal"
Rob Halfon: "I do not believe the Prime Minister's deal as it stands fulfils what people have voted for"
https://twitter.com/alexwickham/status/1065623828653621249
We can do it, guys, the big 100 by the weekend.
Isn't that what he wanted? It's certainly what Tory rebels wanted.
(It's even partially true, in that what is being proposed seems to be slightly looser and less cumbersome than Chequers.)
We seem to rapidly moving towards a situation where pretty much 100% of the Tory backbenches is opposed to the deal.
That's an *astonishing* failure of May. Literally the only people who support the deal are those whose job depends on it.
The tests are designed to be impossible to meet.
Well, not yet.
And with a certain degree of success.
Doesn't look like it now.
But, it's certainly not possible to leave and have exactly the same benefits. That's like saying a square is a circle.
Utter tosh.
Migration was the top issue by a country mile.
Good point.
Why?
A search party has been dispatched.
Next he'll tell you he's amazed France is geographically close to the UK.
Keep your diary free in May/June.
Seems a matter of time to me now. Just a question of when May is forced to pull that trigger.
Also Raab is hot, so I forgive him for being as thick as a brick box set.
Plus JohnO gets his peerage and I get my GCMG.
Do my deal or
1) No deal is inevitable*
2) No Brexit is inevitable*
(delete whichever you fear least)
It seems at least as likely that she faced the reality and this is the best that could be done.
If you believe anything May says at this point, you're a fool.
To make things worse, a sub-set of Remainers would waste no time rubbing the Leave voters noses' in it. Especially as it would be made clear, there's be no more referenda ever.
be careful what you wish for.
Every little helps.
"I am right. Do what I say. I am right. The world will end if you don't. I am right."
It would have worked if
1) She was right, she isn't
2) People didn't really care about this.
She appeals to the heads of the converted and the hearts of none.
There are so many possibilities for you as a saboteur to undermine Brexit properly. You just have to let go of your frankly untenable attachment to May.
Frankly the Brexiteers have the upper hand in theory, as No-Deal is the current default option.
The fundamental constitutional problem is that the current leave result is not supported in Parliament.
It is a f***ing mess.
"Have you straw?"
A valid comment in a Panglossian world. As it's you, I know it's firmly tongue in cheek, but seriously, what do you think would happen?
So if this deal fails, then so be it, we crash out next March.
Not my fault the Leave voters the ignored the excellent advice of experts.