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it has been a big night of polling with three new surveys all showing the Conservative lead over Labour getting narrower. The voting numbers are:
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I wouldn't want to play for Galaxy.
And I think he cares very much.
He wanted to be Churchill. Now he's Benny Hill.
Hope this leads to a change in policy on police use of horses. It's insanely irresponsible
However, England may not want to be broken up into a modern form of the Heptarchy. Though I'm in favour I get the sense that I'm an exception. Another layer of local government? Why not an English Parliament?
So, it's a tough sell.
https://twitter.com/Michael_Heaver/status/1269346341081231363?s=20
(a) Mr Johnson is NOT well regarded uo here, even by the reactionary old farts whose politics were set in cast iron before Suez (as I know from my own family)
(b) Ms Davidson went on and on and on and on and on about no Indy Referendum, to the degree of deleting any Conservative Party identity from the election bunf. And yet she didn't get as far as you suggest.
And what happens when HM QE1 passes the throne to Charles III? Now that's a not very grey swan event.
Realistically, the situation resolves itself only with the collapse of the Union. If Scotland goes then stability can be quickly restored. There's no Great Britain for Northern Ireland's Unionists to attach themselves to, the remainder of the rump state which they find themselves in is geographically distant and missing their key neighbour and cultural partner, and so it's hard to see a united Ireland not coming about in fairly short order. That would leave England and Wales as a stable unit for the foreseeable future.
Because Wales still returns the bulk of its MPs from the same parties as in England, majorities in both nations voted to leave the EU, and the sovereignty movement there is weak, there is no reason why the two countries can't work constructively together, and also no reason why the role of Welsh MPs in the Commons need become contentious. Thus the requirement for federalism disappears.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-52951920
https://twitter.com/tonianne55/status/1261647513259515904
They just couldn't bring themselves to do it. It's all about scoring points & taking sides.
https://twitter.com/ArashMarkazi/status/1269169419998990336?s=19
Absolutely. A few knees on necks and it will be sorted out. D*mned protesters!!!!!!
And people wonder how US coppers got into this mess....
These BLM protests have done more harm than good to race relations in the UK
English voters wouldn't even back the near-toothless North-East Assembly. They're not about to vote to end 1,100 years of national unity just to make Scottish voters about 3% less likely to vote for independence from Britain. Why anyone should be so desperate to save the UK that they were willing to go through all those painful contortions God alone knows.
https://www.facebook.com/1414862805440360/videos/264412311438369
https://twitter.com/jameskanag/status/1269198201095172102?s=21
Though I wouldn't call it 'bonkers' - it might be what the English need .Look at the way in which the responses to covid-19 are potentially being mishandled bny a London-centric mentality. But I agree, I can't see the English refoirming themselves just for the benefit of the Jocks.
At this rate by 2024 the Tories could reach ... 44%
Edit: Oops I've misread the graph. That's embarrassing.
On top of that, the usual scum who will always take the opportunity to hijack a peaceful protest and turn it into a ruck were their usual selves. Lock the feckers up.
I hope this isn't too woke.
https://twitter.com/tonianne55/status/1269241400010379265
The irony of this is totally lost on her no doubt as she hugs those Hitler Youth kids close.
Regardless of whether or not there is any truth in the assertion, the more alienated sections of society will simply assume that's what happened, and the narrative that the authorities are out to get them will be reinforced.
Hopefully I'm wrong, but I do worry that there will be further demonstrations like this and that the atmosphere at each one will be more febrile than at the one before. It's an ideal opportunity for rabble-rousers to stir up trouble, even if that's not what well-intentioned organisers want.
He's sacked because of something his wife said and his club are terrified the stench might infect them otherwise?
That's cowardly, unjust and dangerous.
Tonight: Everyone - to the mass gatherings, throng the streets, this is a major issue.
2020 is turning into the most bonkers year in a very long time.
Just let the rioters go wild as Sky reported with threat to life
Twitter is full of people going no no no it wasn't selfish, this is a much bigger issue than covid and can't wait.
https://www.thetruthoverfacts.com/
Sturgeon admitted it last week but commented that hindsight is a great thing
And if you cannot see the dangers in tonights fracas i really am surprised
Devolved Governments and a federal system within England are not necessary for effective administration and there is no evidence of which I am aware that they are wanted by most of the people.
But anyway I think these demos are bloody stupid. The violence is unnecessary. The hysteria ridiculous.
The anger and upset at the awful death of one man in US is no doubt sincerely felt by some but there is a lot of “look at me” protesting going on which adds nothing and, arguably, detracts from the very real problems encountered by black people in the US and elsewhere.
And, yes, given this blasted virus is not yet beaten, it is absurd to breach the lockdown in such a way.
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On this, malcy, we agree. Very depressing. Tho note it is not just the UK, it is arguably even worse in the USA
Very true, extremely depressing.
In practice it won't happen, not because it's unachievable but because the leaders of the two big governing parties will never agree to cleave the office of Prime Minister in two when they themselves occupy it or have the chance to do so.
An English Parliament means choosing between being Prime Minister of the UK or First Minister of England. They don't want that. They want to play with the whole train set, not split it in half.