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The majority support anything that means it's over and we can get on with our lives
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostI though May wanted to debate on the BBC and Corbyn wanted to debate on ITV. Cracking debate that will be. At least the TV remote would get some life testing, and the nation would end up with RSI.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostI think the word is more likely to be 'tedious'. Both retorting the same response over and over. If it's on the BBC the viewers will wish it was on ITV for relief of an ad break.
There will be nothing new either has to say that we haven't already heard.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostHer tactic is to get the opinion polls showing enough backing for her deal that the MPs won't dare vote it down for fear of 'armageddon no deal' and subsequent general election where they would all lose their seats by daring to go against the public's wishes. May's deal wins by virtue of arse covering motivating the MPs.
Why else is she trying to persuade the people rather than the MPs directly?
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostAfter touring the country, May said this morning that the overwhelming majority supported her deal.
So that's conclusive then.
Her tactic is to get the opinion polls showing enough backing for her deal that the MPs won't dare vote it down for fear of 'armageddon no deal' and subsequent general election where they would all lose their seats by daring to go against the public's wishes. May's deal wins by virtue of arse covering motivating the MPs.
Why else is she trying to persuade the people rather than the MPs directly?
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Originally posted by meridian View PostThe debate between May and Corbyn is going to be amazing. He can't answer any questions without a pre-written answer sheet, and she simply regurgitates the same words in a different order to any question.
There will be nothing new either has to say that we haven't already heard.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSay what you like about Theresa May, but she's tulip hot at remembering heavily rehearsed stock responses she can dole out whenever faced with a slightly challenging question.
She's now achieved the same level of competence as an answering machine.
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Say what you like about Theresa May, but she's tulip hot at remembering heavily rehearsed stock responses she can dole out whenever faced with a slightly challenging question.
She's now achieved the same level of competence as an answering machine.
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People overwhelmingly support May's deal
After touring the country, May said this morning that the overwhelming majority supported her deal.
So that's conclusive then.Tags: None
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