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Brexit: The Uncivil War (C4)
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostI though it was quite compelling viewing. It did highlight the dangers of social media and how it can be used to mange voters expectations.
It summed up the reason I voted Brexit. Objecting to the establishment and feeling left behind. However you vote the government always gets in.
The vote leave as exposed just how badly this country is run. Rather than this shower, the UK would be better run by Brussels. Apologies to those who voted stay for being slow on the uptake.
What I would prefer to happen is Dominic Cummings to become PM. I am sure there is a universe somewhere that he is.Comment
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostThe bigger danger is how government/parliament manages voter expectations. Which is what Dominic Cummings objected to.
It summed up the reason I voted Brexit. Objecting to the establishment and feeling left behind. However you vote the government always gets in.
What I would prefer to happen is Dominic Cummings to become PM. I am sure there is a universe somewhere that he is.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostI have a lot of sympathy for this point of view. Even as a Remainer, to me it beggars belief that the government don't appear to have listened to the grassroots and started work on implementing real policies that will help the JAMs and the left-behinds.
Originally posted by meridian View PostHe'd probably need to stand for election first, unless you're advocating an unelected dictatorship :-)Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostI have a lot of sympathy for this point of view. Even as a Remainer, to me it beggars belief that the government don't appear to have listened to the grassroots and started work on implementing real policies that will help the JAMs and the left-behinds.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostI have a lot of sympathy for this point of view. Even as a Remainer, to me it beggars belief that the government don't appear to have listened to the grassroots and started work on implementing real policies that will help the JAMs and the left-behinds.
He'd probably need to stand for election first, unless you're advocating an unelected dictatorship :-)Comment
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Brexit can only be delivered via a dictatorship so I'm expecting UKIP to throw their weight behind that idea.
A dictator needs a slogan, so I think "will of the people" would be ideal. A dictator doesn't need to be bothered with all that human rights nonsense and "political correctness".I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostBrexit can only be delivered via a dictatorship so I'm expecting UKIP to throw their weight behind that idea.
A dictator needs a slogan, so I think "will of the people" would be ideal. A dictator doesn't need to be bothered with all that human rights nonsense and "political correctness".Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostStrength through joy.Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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