Corbyn congratulates MPs for 'taking back control'
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Originally posted by AtW View PostCorbyn congratulates MPs for 'taking back control'
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It will be interesting to see what happens to the Tories when the decision is taken. The Brexiteers in parliament were shouting angrily at their "Remoaner" colleagues last night. Hard to see how the Tory part won't split.
The only resolution for the Tories is May's deal, otherwise the Tories split for a generation and hand the keys to Jeremy Corbyn.
I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe only resolution for the Tories is May's deal, otherwise the Tories split for a generation and hand the keys to Jeremy Corbyn.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt will be interesting to see what happens to the Tories when the decision is taken. The Brexiteers in parliament were shouting angrily at their "Remoaner" colleagues last night. Hard to see how the Tory part won't split.
The only resolution for the Tories is May's deal, otherwise the Tories split for a generation and hand the keys to Jeremy Corbyn.
If May can't even convince her own people to follow her plan, and galvanise them behind one vision when she speaks to them daily (or at least has the opportunity to) then how the hell does she think she can get the majority of the country to follow her?
She's run all this along party lines, which was a massive mistake given her party doesn't have a majority in Westminster, and there is no majority view within her party.
Hey ho .... she's learnt some very valuable lessonsI am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostWould love the Tories to split. Couldn't happen to a nicer group of people.
If May can't even convince her own people to follow her plan, and galvanise them behind one vision when she speaks to them daily (or at least has the opportunity to) then how the hell does she think she can get the majority of the country to follow her?
She's run all this along party lines, which was a massive mistake given her party doesn't have a majority in Westminster, and there is no majority view within her party.
Hey ho .... she's learnt some very valuable lessonsHis heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt will be interesting to see what happens to the Tories when the decision is taken. The Brexiteers in parliament were shouting angrily at their "Remoaner" colleagues last night. Hard to see how the Tory part won't split.
The only resolution for the Tories is May's deal, otherwise the Tories split for a generation and hand the keys to Jeremy Corbyn.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostDespite all the infighting in the poll of polls Cons are still 3% ahead of labour, UKIP is making quite a come back though at 8%, if only there was proportional representation in the UK, but that's, ofcourse, too democratic
Poll of Polls - United Kingdom - House of Commons (British Parliament)
So on this basis Labour are in real terms 6% behind.Comment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostDespite all the infighting in the poll of polls Cons are still 3% ahead of labour, UKIP is making quite a come back though at 8%, if only there was proportional representation in the UK, but that's, ofcourse, too democratic
Poll of Polls - United Kingdom - House of Commons (British Parliament)I'm alright JackComment
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