What is going to happen at the next General Election? The only differences will be in those constituencies where the MPs haven't followed the balanced views of their constituents. For example, Boris is toast as Uxbridge was 'Soft Brexit' voting. Our MP is in the same position (plus she's useless).
Reminder that both parties have constituencies across the Rabid Brexiteer to Blind Europhile spectrum. This isn't a Labour / Tory split. Until the middle ground gets together cross party they will never sort this out.
A Pro Brexit PM won't sort this out as they'll get turned over by a combination of the Opposition and the 'other lot' in their own party.
I can't wait for the European elections though to see what nutters Farage rolls out.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostUKIP got 8.6% of the vote in the by-election held yesterday.
That's a great start, obviously the electorate are fired up by the great Brexit betrayal, only a further 30% swing and they have it in the bag.
Up the revolution.
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High Brexit quality standards are regulated by the EU. You have voted for fake chlorinated Brexit. Enjoy!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSo I say again, revoke A50, cancel the fake "brexit" and then let nature take its course at the next General Election.
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UKIP got 8.6% of the vote in the by-election held yesterday.
That's a great start, obviously the electorate are fired up by the great Brexit betrayal, only a further 30% swing and they have it in the bag.
Up the revolution.
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Cancel (fake) "brexit"
"Brexit" in LibLabCon terms, is not the Brexit most voters were thinking of when they put the X on the ballot paper. Real Brexit involves a complete withdrawal, WTO terms, closed borders, no "divorce" settlement etc. No one voting for Brexit gives two tulips about a withdrawal agreement, or tbh the fake "Irish" problems.
Therefore cancel this fake "brexit" now.
Let LibLabCon wither on the vine. What needs to happen now is a Brexit party (led by Farage) needs to emerge and be voted into power. Only then can a true brexit be implemented.
So I say again, revoke A50, cancel the fake "brexit" and then let nature take its course at the next General Election.Tags: None
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