Kalimantan Gull
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If we legitimately had a two party state, you would have a point.
We don't have a two party state, but the election works as if we had a two party state. That's the point.
If we legitimately had a two party state, you would have a point.
Planet Defeat.Blimey... what planet does Ian Lavery live on?
However, on the fruit stall next door there was cause for celebration. Eugene Koziol, 77, originally from Poland, and his son Darren, who was born in the UK, both voted Conservative. He said:
''Most people here voted to leave and for the Conservatives because immigration is out of control. This is a really underprivileged area – one of the poorest boroughs in the whole of England – and there are lots of issues and people feel immigration has been one of the causes of that ...
People also couldn’t vote for someone like Corbyn because his policies were like a fairy story and people have got so fed up with Brexit and they just want it done.''
I am well aware. I personally believe that each 'cycle' of negotiation will entail negotiating an extension to the 'implementation period', 'a new divorce bill for that period' and further 'no deal' threats in order to get a good deal
I will be stunned if that takes under 10 years. The comparatively simple Canada deal has been ongoing for over 10 years, isn't fully implemented and has no aspect of services (over 80% of British GDP). And that is completely ignoring his 'no paperwork' border in the Irish sea.
But Johnson and the majority in Britain believe it will take 11 months, so we'll have to wait and see who is closer to the truth
But that's all for another day. Today is a day for the winners to celebrate.
Perhaps this election will force everyone back towards the centre? Who knows.
Bring back Ed 'Chaos' Miliband ( but no bacon sandwiches next time ).Apparently Labour's worst result for decades.
Yet Corbyn got a higher percentage than Gordon Brown or Ed Miliband managed.
So how does that work ?
I think that for the vast majority of Brexit people (75% plus) Brexit will be done on the 31st January. They don't care what happens after that, they would have won. Game over.
Interesting times ahead. My hope is that the Tories embrace their new support and change accordingly and that Labour have a complete rethink. Perhaps this election will force everyone back towards the centre? Who knows.
i reckon Johnson could turn round on 1st Feb and say he's not sure what sort of brexit we want, do we want a referendum on some options, and this met with approval.
I think the massive majority for the Tories is so much better than a marginal win. Boris is the opposite to Corbyn, he is not an ideologue. His passion is power and being PM and he’ll lie and wrangle to get what he wants. He really wants London too, I suspect he’ll sit in the Centre where Blair & Cameron where; let’s see who he ditches from the cabinet, people like Gove & Raab might well find they’ve lost their influence.
And Mikey?
No. I'll take it on the chin, the people got what the people wanted, fair and square and congratulations to them
You'll be pleased to know that my shit day is about to get worse. I've got a meeting with my IFA later today, where I'll get another kicking for not taking his advice. Sadly, I'm going to have to swallow that too and tell him to do what he has been asking me for nearly 3 years now.
I just hope for everyone's sake that 'Get Brexit Done' isn't viewed in the same way as 'Let's spend £350 million a week on the NHS' 3.5 years down the line.
Tories 45% lab/lib/snp/grn/pc 53%
I see the prancing ninny has given you a thumb up the bum. Enjoy it.