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Leavers can go whistle, this shall be their Brexit dividend
Hey, it is almost, but not quite, progress, in that she does clearly understand that the deal, whatever its merits, is dead as it stands. As a lifelong remainer I find it a very curious attitude indeed.
Extraordinary new levels of "Project Fear" now coming from food retailers. The ever-cynical Mrs Stodge is of the view people will panic buy and be gouged by the supermarket chains who will use the opportunity to rake in the profits.
She noted the Tesco announcement on job cuts today.
That's Cooper' amendment's passed then, isn't it? Making May's plans immaterial?
Oh wait, that’s French!
https://twitter.com/Jim_Cornelius/status/1089622973168922626
Having seen the Yellow Jackets in Manchester on Saturday life is not good to be a Remainer or a person of colour.
Isn’t May’s project fear making some angry at another project fear, whilst demonising all forms of brexit to some degree?
If you look at the rhetoric coming from some Leavers, similar to that which Thomas Mair used, you can understand why some MPs won't revoke Article 50.
But it will be amusing to see the mental gymnastics Southam Observer goes through to blame Corbyn for No Deal when he's the one who voted to prevent it happening, but the House of Commons as a whole said otherwise.
Thank God for the competence of our lawmakers! 2 months from B-day and everything is sorted. Oh, wait...
I won’t deliver a leaflet ever again for any of the ERG responsible.
First, kick the can down the road, then say it's all too difficult.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away!
When I was told he was about to resign, it still feels like a kick in the gonads.
The only ones who’ve made me question the wisdom of my original decision have been the absolute idiots on my own side.
I assumed they’d all pragmatically coalesce around an acceptable compromise that put Britain on a different future political path but, unlike Gove, Geoffrey Cox and a small number of others, they seem incapable of any rational or strategic thinking on this.
I was just very disappointed he didn’t follow through on his European policy.
The EU has learnt zilch from this, and will view any reverse ferret as having successfully made its point. If we stay, we will be sucked into a European army and QMV on European taxes, just with even less influence than we had before and we’ll never taken seriously again in vetoes, votes or discussions on policy.
I will never vote to Remain or Re-join. Ever. I’m just saying my contempt is now more equally shared.
And in fairness abstaining on the most critical issue of our time is not an easy thing to defend for a party leader.
No blue on blue by Cameron was the most craven party before country shit I have seen from a politician.
1) The Death Cult Leavers who don't want any agreement with the EU
2) The Libertarian Pirate Island Leavers who want their small government fantasy
3) The posturing arseholes who want to complain but take no responsibility
4) The ambitious arseholes who think it boosts their career plans
5) Useful idiots of one or more of the above
To sum up the Conservative party is not fit for purpose.
The only thing keeping me in the Tory party is that I'll have a vote in the next leadership election and my vote could help the party return to sanity.
If I wanted to fuck the economy I would have joined the Labour party.
That’s, like, the whole fucking problem here. If it wasn’t, we’d have become an associate member long ago and we could have all got on with our lives.
Edit: Seems like the best case scenario is an utterly fanatical no dealer or completely unprincipled person like Boris vs a cowardfly slippery snake like, say, Hunt.
Its very good odds if you think its a 75% chance and likely a useful financial hedge.
And he saved us from Boris months before lots of people had worked out what he’s really like.
We have fewer than 60 days, and even fewer Parliamentary sitting days to repeal/amend the EU Withdrawal Act which mandates our exit in March.
We've simply run out of time.