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The Tories have a choice, either they do a complete U-Turn and go back to being what they were before, shaping a pro-European position or they end up as right-wing splinter party vainly trying to oppose a hugely dominant leftwing Labour government.
I've always figured this was a likely alternative and in fact I think posted even before the referendum that the ensuing economic mess of Brexit would result in a backlash against the inevitable austerity and the election of a Corbyn government as the land of "Milk and Honey" failed to materialise.
I think a Brexit Britain will be a leftwing country, similar to the 1960's and 1970's with strong unions and protected industries, power cuts and rubbish being left in the streets.I'm alright Jack -
Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe Tories have a choice, either they do a complete U-Turn and go back to being what they were before, shaping a pro-European position or they end up as right-wing splinter party vainly trying to oppose a hugely dominant leftwing Labour government.
I've always figured this was a likely alternative and in fact I think posted even before the referendum that the ensuing economic mess of Brexit would result in a backlash against the inevitable austerity and the election of a Corbyn government as the land of "Milk and Honey" failed to materialise.
I think a Brexit Britain will be a leftwing country, similar to the 1960's and 1970's with strong unions and protected industries, power cuts and rubbish being left in the streets.
Though it will be mostly bad.
IMO May should throw caution to the wind and slash corporation tax, build power stations and end immigration. She has nothing to lose. Most people now feel sorry for her....Comment
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It really is quite remarkable how much May stuffed this all up. With the slightest of effort on her campaign she could've guaranteed a majority, though probably a small one due to JC's increasing popularity.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt really is quite remarkable how much May stuffed this all up. With the slightest of effort on her campaign she could've guaranteed a majority, though probably a small one due to JC's increasing popularity.I'm alright JackComment
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