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Corbyn's end game

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    #21
    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    That is true of the Leave voting cretins. The leaders of the movement are clever propagandists who will say anything to keep the project moving, at which point they will clean up at the expense of the population. If they can manage it, they will blame the EUSSR, with some 'stab in the Back' narrative about domestic Enemies of the People.
    They are not clever

    The problem is that people they appeal to even more moronic, it’s a sad indictment of education system

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      #22
      Originally posted by AtW View Post
      They are not clever

      The problem is that people they appeal to even more moronic, it’s a sad indictment of education system
      Always remember that exactly half of the voting electorate are below average intelligence.
      Make Mercia Great Again!

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        #23
        Problem is non voting - partly due to voting supression and partly due to first past the post system, which was a shining beacon of democracy few hundred years ago but now it’s totally inadequate - it inevitably results in olygopoly of two parties

        The reason we have Brexit is due to this system where one party can control whole Govt - compulsory voting and proportional representation needed here

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          #24
          Originally posted by AtW View Post
          Problem is non voting - partly due to voting supression and partly due to first past the post system, which was a shining beacon of democracy few hundred years ago but now it’s totally inadequate - it inevitably results in olygopoly of two parties

          The reason we have Brexit is due to this system where one party can control whole Govt - compulsory voting and proportional representation needed here
          Absolutely we should have had UKIP and Fascist groups as MPs a long time ago. At least then the main stream voters could have seen empty ideas for what they really are. Instead those on the far right were promised milk and honey by Fararge who knew he would never have to deliver the promises or views he held.
          Last edited by BlueSharp; 28 January 2019, 14:49.
          Make Mercia Great Again!

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            #25
            Originally posted by BlueSharp View Post
            Thinking about this a bit more, it would be more of an issue for the e.u. than the u.k. Simply from the political angle that Trump would sell this to his core support that the e.u. are discriminating against American firms and it gives the USA a new front to attack the e.u via the courts and WTO.

            The e.u. would either have to impose border checks, follow the concept of friction-less trade for all or agree to a generous deal to the UK.
            it could go both ways, depending on the industry. As an example, it wasn't that long ago that Bombardier were in the news for all the wrong reasons, and then there's this:

            About Bombardier in the United Kingdom | Management | Sites | History


            Bombardier is the largest manufacturing company in Northern Ireland and produces around 10 per cent of Northern Ireland's total manufacturing exports. An extensive supply chain includes around 800 approved suppliers in the UK and Ireland, and a further 100 in Europe.
            Letting parts cross the border without checks or controls may open up both the EU and the UK to further retaliatory tariffs.

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              #26
              Originally posted by BlueSharp View Post
              Absolutely we should have had UKIP and Fascist groups as MPs a long time ago. At least then the main stream voters could have seen empty ideas for what they really are.
              DUP?
              ERG members of Tory party?
              I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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                #27
                Originally posted by BlueSharp View Post
                Absolutely we should have had UKIP and Fascist groups as MPs a long time ago. At least then the main stream voters could have seen empty ideas for what they really are.
                They’d get their 10-15%, so what? As long as nobody gets into coalition with them. It works in Europe.

                What’s mich worse when the likes of UKIP are rolled into Tory Scum party which (like Republicans in USA) is torn apart because otherwise they can’t govern - first past the post is destroying this country now

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by meridian View Post
                  it could go both ways, depending on the industry. As an example, it wasn't that long ago that Bombardier were in the news for all the wrong reasons, and then there's this:

                  About Bombardier in the United Kingdom | Management | Sites | History

                  Letting parts cross the border without checks or controls may open up both the EU and the UK to further retaliatory tariffs.
                  I blame the EU
                  I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by AtW View Post
                    compulsory voting and proportional representation needed here
                    Compulsory Voting? NO

                    Proportional Representation? Definitely YES

                    “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
                      Proportional Representation? Definitely YES
                      There was a referendum on this. I disagreed with the result - but it should be respected.

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