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    Brexit is going to ultimately get cancelled if May loses tonight, isn’t it?

    It will take some time but if the general will of MPs is there then I believe that there will be a second referendum, at the very least (and it’s quite challenging to see how that wouldn’t result in ‘remain’ winning, especially if MPs rule out hard Brexit tomorrow)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    It will take some time but if the general will of MPs is there then I believe that there will be a second referendum, at the very least (and it’s quite challenging to see how that wouldn’t result in ‘remain’ winning, especially if MPs rule out hard Brexit tomorrow)
    who the fúck knows what will happen, r

    All I reckon is there will be more calls from Labour to hold a general election. Especially since Wee Jimmy Krankie has said they would consider forming a coalition with Labour. What a shítstorm that would be.
    “Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by IUFG View Post
    who the fúck knows what will happen, r

    All I reckon is there will be more calls from Labour to hold a general election. Especially since Wee Jimmy Krankie has said they would consider forming a coalition with Labour. What a shítstorm that would be.
    All I know is that at the moment it's a prism through which everyone sees what they want to see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    It will take some time but if the general will of MPs is there then I believe that there will be a second referendum, at the very least (and it’s quite challenging to see how that wouldn’t result in ‘remain’ winning, especially if MPs rule out hard Brexit tomorrow)
    Explain to me how you come to the conclusion that Remain would win next time? This feels like the same logic that told us it was guaranteed to win last time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    Explain to me how you come to the conclusion that Remain would win next time? This feels like the same logic that told us it was guaranteed to win last time...
    Nobody who wants a second referendum has got as far as thinking about how on earth they would win one (barring fixing the questions, which wouldn't wash).
    The Leave campaign would be the simplest to message ever: Look at these *******s! Look how they've ignored you and are trying to overturn your vote! Are you going to let them get away with that?'

    The Remain campaign, on the other hand, would have two years of bitterness, enmity, threats and bullying from the EU to overcome.

    Leave would win by a bigger margin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    Explain to me how you come to the conclusion that Remain would win next time? This feels like the same logic that told us it was guaranteed to win last time...
    People know now what May’s deal entails and can see that virtually everything they were promised is a lie. There are now 15-17 year olds that can now vote (and young people were shown to vote remain very convincingly). A lot of old people have died since the vote. People have perhaps realised that we obviously are better together and may be hopeful of future EU Reform which seems likely.

    I could go on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    People know now what May’s deal entails and can see that virtually everything they were promised is a lie. There are now 15-17 year olds that can now vote (and young people were shown to vote remain very convincingly). A lot of old people have died since the vote. People have perhaps realised that we obviously are better together and may be hopeful of future EU Reform which seems likely.

    I could go on?
    You are Will Straw and I claim my £10.

    'Better together'! Fvck me.

    Also, any strategy that relies on turning out the youth vote is royally fvcked.

    They. Don't. Vote.
    Last edited by Burney; 03-12-2019 at 05:52 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post

    Also, any strategy that relies on turning out the youth vote is royally fvcked.
    They. Don't. Vote.
    I thought it was Labour's success in using social media to mobilise yoot vote that explained why so many pompous old Tory tossers were so wide of the mark in their predictions for the last GE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    I thought it was Labour's success in using social media to mobilise yoot vote that explained why so many pompous old Tory tossers were so wide of the mark in their predictions for the last GE
    The so-called 'Youth quake'? Nope. Completely debunked,.I'm afraid. What boosted Labour at the last GE was middle-aged, middle-class Remainers voting Labour as an anti-Brexit protest vote.

    Thick fùckers thought Labour was an anti-Brexit party

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    The so-called 'Youth quake'? Nope. Completely debunked
    Debunked! When and by whom? A link if you would b. I'm going to actually call out your anecdotal assertions.

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