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  1. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    So if you're not Labour, what politics do you support?
  2. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    Yes true. Sorry, I was being lazy and tried to get away with not going back and reading your questions :blush: I think the answer is that they need to stop being the nasty party. If social media is going to dictate our future governments, we could end up with (and this isn't actually aimed at...
  3. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    I thought some of the other questions were just jokes. So if a genuine point is that they don't understand social media, then employ a company that does to help. It's not rocket science.
  4. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    What would happen if they did - Corbyn would have a chance to lead, and if that didn't work we'd have another election. Is that what the Tory remainers want? I don't think so.
  5. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    When May became leader, she gave a speech about how some people still see the Tories as the nasty party. She then went and did nothing to stop that. Maybe the youth will vote for them if they stop being the nasty party?
  6. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    So why did you say you did? Some things are obvious. And the poll backed up what I thought. Oh dear, are you getting upset that some people have a better understanding than you? But I did ask. And the poll you linked to also gives an idea of what people think. I agree that the recent attacks...
  7. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    What are you talking about? The poll you refer to does not counter my argument. I agree with the results of that poll too, but the question was different. Would people like to scrap the free movement of people - yes. I agree. Would people like free trade - yes. Again, I agree. Does that mean...
  8. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    It isn't out of date. People can only vote for the choices they're given. People want to leave the EU, but have free trade with the EU - which party were they supposed to vote for? The votes in the poll were private, no one gets to see how you voted. That says "People want to scrap EU freedom of...
  9. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    If a party wins a majority, you can expect them to try and implement their manifesto. Brexit is not something that can be simply implemented because it requires negotiation with the EU. So yes, the Tories may have attempted to negotiate some form of hard Brexit, but that doesn't mean they'd get...
  10. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    Polls can tell us what the people want, which is being discussed here. No party won a majority, and the negotiations haven't even started yet, so we don't know what the options are.
  11. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    But the results are predictable. Virtually no one that voted remain wouldn't be happy with free movement if it meant we kept free trade. And a good number of leavers would also be happy with that trade off. So overall, it's going to be over 50%. That's just blindingly obvious. Yes, that's what...
  12. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    We basically only have 2 parties to choose from, so we didn't get the chance to say how we felt about free trade and the movement of people. Also, the main parties couldn't give away that bargaining position before the negotiations have even started. Here's the poll showing that most people...
  13. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    No I haven't, far from it. Just like those that voted leave will have mixed and varied reasons, the same is also true for those who voted remain. They decided that on balance, remaining would be best. I said "Presumably nearly all those who voted remain would prefer a soft Brexit to a hard one"...
  14. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    The issue was central to the campaign, but that doesn't mean it was the reason for everyone who voted leave. I find it slightly depressing that so many people try and tell us that the leave vote meant we don't want free movement, or exactly what it meant. It makes no ****ing difference what...
  15. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    All big parties have infighting, because the members don't all have the same view. That's part of our democracy and to be expected. There has been far more infighting within Labour, I'm not sure what your point is. You're delighted, so what's the problem? What?
  16. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    So what did he suggest happens next?
  17. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    It's no different than the rest of life. "We give our fill support to the manager" = manager gone within a week. It's easy to laugh at, but it's how it has to work. You have to say people have your full backing, until they go. There's no point having a leader (or manager etc) and saying 'well...
  18. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    While the Tories have messed up the election, the position we're now in is due to our democracy, not because of the Tories. China wouldn't be in the mess we're in, maybe you'd prefer to not have a vote? Or, more likely, you'd like the vote but you just want everyone to vote the same as you?
  19. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    It wasn't clear. I'm a leaver and I don't agree with that point. People had different reasons for voting leave. Given that 48% voted to remain, the majority of people would prefer soft Brexit to hard.
  20. Triggaaar

    General Election 2017

    He wishes.
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