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The Tory party are about to split
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe Tory party are unable to govern and offer one option only of trashing the economy,
Nationalisation of the post office is daft indeed, but is harmless in comparison to the hard right stupidity of the Tories. In any case I don't believe Corbyn will get a majority, it will probably also be a minority government.
One of the reasons the UK is in this mess is because a substantial number of the older middle class voted for Brexit; it would be good for their soul to pay some extra taxes to help out some of the younger people they shat all over.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostObjectively, it seems to be a minority in the party that back a scorched earth approach on either side of the referendum result. They understand the alternative: Korbyn. For example, Hammond is spitting blood behind the scenes, "street fighting", but he was clearly following the White Paper line in public this morning. It could all fall apart, but I don't think any of them want Korbyn on their conscience and, let's be clear, he'd win in the near term.
Incidentally, do you want them to fall apart? Do you want Korbyn?Comment
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The diintegration of the Conservative parliamentary party seems to be in full swing:
Boris has a chat with another Cabinet Minister
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe Tory party are unable to govern and offer one option only of trashing the economy,
Nationalisation of the post office is daft indeed, but is harmless in comparison to the hard right stupidity of the Tories. In any case I don't believe Corbyn will get a majority, it will probably also be a minority government.
One of the reasons the UK is in this mess is because a substantial number of the older middle class voted for Brexit; it would be good for their soul to pay some extra taxes to help out some of the younger people they shat all over.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThings are not good at the moment. All your proposals would make it worse. Which is what you want.
If I wanted to make things worse, I'd throw my weight behind Boris as PM.
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Some excellent analysis by the German foreign minister, who is making clear that the door is open for a reasonable deal with the EU:
UK may be able to secure 'soft Brexit' and stay in European Single Market, hints German Foreign Minister | The Independent
Mr Gabriel strongly criticized the UK’s Conservatives, saying that they “played with the emotions of citizens in Britain, told fake news about Europe and left people unclear about what consequences this would all have.”
Referring to the “difficult, even impossible situation” created by the indecisive election, he added: “Here, those who created such chaos would have long since gone.”I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostIt's crazy. The Lib Dems were split by gay sex.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostNo I don't. Things are a mess, Corbyn represents the least worst option.
We may have only scratched the surface of the political tulipstorm. They've cancelled the Queen's Speech, obviously because that's a potential point where the minority government can be brought down. Democracy in action.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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