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Sorry, I didn't hear it first here on CUK, and you keep saying the same thing.
Have you considered the possibility they might be bluffing to influence BoJo? Are you actually assuming they are being honest?
Have you considered all the things that have to happen for there to be a Corbyn government?
Have you considered all the reasons why this might not be such a good idea for people like Clarke and Grieve? I'll leave it to you to exercise your brain on that one, but they have a lot of personal incentive to not put Corbyn in power, let alone the undoubted harm they know it would do to the country.
Before assuming that someone is going to carry through on a threat, it's always a good idea to think about what it would cost them to do so. Especially if you are dealing with intelligent people. These aren't the kind of people to do it without thinking through all the ramifications.
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostNot really, we've been getting virtually the same from Rory Stewart, Dominic Grieve, Tobias Ellwood, and (almost) Ken Clarke. Whether any of them really have the guts to pull the trigger on that remains to be seen, of course.
be afraid
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Postyou heard it here on CUK first
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I think we all know that [due to postal voting] eventually the day will come when we will have only Labour governments, whatever we actually vote for.
Look how the French are enjoying their man-let overlord, permanent riots since Christmas.
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostWould that be the same polling experts that predicted a remain?
With a Week to go Until the EU Referendum, Leave Surges into Narrow Lead | Survation
be very afraid
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostIs that the same infallible crystal ball that was used pre-referendum?
....be afraid
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Is that the same infallible crystal ball that was used pre-referendum?
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A Boris premiership will be followed very closely by a Corbyn permiership, and all the cheering Boris supporters will be crying into their beer.
you heard it here on CUK first
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After three years of dithering I just want someone to do something decisive, the more bonkers the better really.
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