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Above is my annotated version of the latest YouGov summary chart showing the top line responses since the referendum when the the firm’s tracker question was asked.
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You don't need to go back to 1600s Puritanism for bikinis or a woman's back to be censored. Any time pre-1920 would do - indeed for most of recorded history in this country such things would have been widely censored, or at the very least considered socially unacceptable.
It's been non-stop, 24/7 doom and gloom since 24th June 2016 with absolutely no rebuttal at all from the Leave side....
Liberties are hard to win and easy to give up, and on every side freedom of expression is being eroded because of religion, government and the desperate-to-be-offended. And the weasel Khan is going along with the nonsense.
Ban things whenever someone's offended and you'll ban a hell of a lot, and put the power of censorship into the hands of those who are most over-sensitive. It's bloody stupid.
Once we start seeing what Brexit actually means, be it sunlit uplands, or airplanes grounded and the port of Dover seized up, or something in between, then this polling becomes really critical.
Unless we start seeing consistent double digit leads for Wrong.
You've missed Crush The Saboteurs, wanting people tried for treason, and John Redwood's Gordon Brownesque bullshit create fantasy forecasts so you can say you were right stuff?
Crikey!
Have I upset someone?
Noted.
Gregory King made a very useful distinction between the Great and the merely Rich. The Great could get away with flouting society's moral codes, the Rich could not.
1) Blue passports.
2) see 1)
Edit: Oxford comma not required @TSE.
It suggests nothing other than the changing vicissitudes of the way the press reports the negotiations.
(I appreciate most people will skip straight to whichever sidebar of shame article catches their fancy, but still.)
http://www.leedsimmigrationservice.org/Travel-Document.jpg
1. Somone will be along soon enough to do it far better than me.
2. My life is too short to spend arguing about Brexit on here day after day.
Ave It is right... Brexit's boring!
For instance, my passports have always been burgundy. I quite like my collection of three burgundy passports, and don't want a dark blue one spoiling it - even worse, a dark blue that might be mistaken for Oxford Blue ...
(Shudders)
I see our current passport is 5th (equal) in the world for visa free travel:
https://www.passportindex.org/byRank.php?ccode=ca
The dark blue brigade are probably the same people who came up with UKIP's policy of requiring ties to be worn at the theatre.
The warning signs were there when she appointed Boris Johnson, David Davis, and the disgraced Liam Fox to key Brexit roles.
Theresa's not all bad.
#TheresaMustStay.
Blue seems to be the favoured colour in Latin America and Sub Saharan Africa.
It might turn out that Merkel etc, after all the bluster, will be similarly pragmatic and a deal will be done.....
When Dave and George followed the money and made for the emergency exit they knew very well they were handing over the ship of state to a collection of arsehats, none of whom one would trust to sit the right way round on a lavatory. Thanks, guys.
But Mrs May, because she clashed with Gove and Raab in the past, decided to sack them because she's a vindictive idiot and doesn't think about her country only about humiliating those she thinks she is better than.
So if a net 3% with Yougov now think Brexit was wrong on the same error Leave would still be ahead by 3%.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_United_Kingdom_European_Union_membership_referendum
Kick this crazy Brexit into touch. The People Have Spoken
I grew up reading The Telegraph, they had excellent foreign coverage, now there is feck all
The Barclay Brothers really has ruined The Telegraph.
Bring back Lord Black.
http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/scotland.html
http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/polls_scot.html
And it's blue.
(you lose)
Some of the best journalism is done Online by the likes of Buzzfeed and Vice these days.
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/lifestyle/family-relationships/couple-defend-33-year-age-gap-after-being-called-disgusting/ar-AAtKRsg?li=AA9SkIr&ocid=ientp
I say this as somebody who probably agrees with the strand of thought that says Brexit will be an act of economic self harm, but there is more to life than money. The right to determine, and dispatch, one's political masters, is one of them.
What I suspect we are seeing here is a small marginal uptick in the number of people who *lack faith in the government's ability to carry out Brexit* rather than any kind of ideological shift. How many people here have changed their minds in a year of non stop argument about it?
I don't believe Brexit will be a success. I don't believe the Tories will make a good job of it. But for me, even the hardest, cluster***k Brexit beats the terrible consequences of telling half the population their vote didn't count.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/dance/ballet/bolshoi-brothel-oligarchs-claims-former-ballerina/
This also has prominence:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/10/16/farmer-shouts-get-land-uses-quad-bike-confront-hunt-saboteurs2/
That's never a good sign.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-democracy