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    Emily Thornberry was in good form yesterday.

    “I’d negotiate a better deal with the EU but would then campaign to remain”.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Goat Sverige View Post
    “I’d negotiate a better deal with the EU but would then campaign to remain”.
    She was a fúcking shambles on #BBCQT last night.
    “Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”

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    As big a shambles as your man the Bullingdon Cúnstain? Even the

    Quote Originally Posted by IUFG View Post
    She was a fúcking shambles on #BBCQT last night.
    Torygraph called his speech in front of fainting coppers yesterday "pure Alan Partdridge".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    Torygraph called his speech in front of fainting coppers yesterday "pure Alan Partdridge".
    You can hate him all you want, Herb. A) he's trying to honour the referendum and B) if you'd prefer a Corbyn/McDonnell government you really do need some help.

    My assumption/hope is that the Tory rebels will eventually fall in line once they are put in the position of having to choose between Boris and Corbyn et al.

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    He's honouring nothing you moose bothering featherwit. If he thought that supporting

    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    You can hate him all you want, Herb. A) he's trying to honour the referendum and B) if you'd prefer a Corbyn/McDonnell government you really do need some help.

    My assumption/hope is that the Tory rebels will eventually fall in line once they are put in the position of having to choose between Boris and Corbyn et al.
    the face raping of orphans in wheelchairs would keep him in power he'd support it.

    if you think we can simply fold all of our exporting and importing arrangements without chaotic economic consequences then you are not the shrewd analytical mind you frequently purport to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    if you think we can simply fold all of our exporting and importing arrangements without chaotic economic consequences then you are not the shrewd analytical mind you frequently purport to be.
    We've had three years to make arrangements for post-EU trading. Any company that has failed to do so will be soundly beaten by those who have.

    What is it exactly that we export, anyway?

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    Quote Originally Posted by IUFG View Post
    She was a fúcking shambles on #BBCQT last night.
    Pretty lively last night, wasn't it? I thought the Conservative MP chap came across best, Thornberry the worst.

    If you took the audience reaction as representative, you would begin to think that the Leavers are growing in number and in the degree of their anger. I really, really, really would not want to go into the next election supporting Remain openly or even having a suspicion about me that I wasn't going to honour the referendum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    Pretty lively last night, wasn't it? I thought the Conservative MP chap came across best, Thornberry the worst.

    If you took the audience reaction as representative, you would begin to think that the Leavers are growing in number and in the degree of their anger. I really, really, really would not want to go into the next election supporting Remain openly or even having a suspicion about me that I wasn't going to honour the referendum.
    Well fair play to the Lib Dems, they have stuck with remain and you here little or no counter comments from within the party... so if you are a remainer then they are the logical choice in England, if you are a leaver TYory or Brexit.... I'm still not sure what Labours position is except a second ref which I think will happen at some stage anyway
    Northern Monkey ... who can't upload a bleeding Avatar

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    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    Pretty lively last night, wasn't it? I thought the Conservative MP chap came across best, Thornberry the worst.

    If you took the audience reaction as representative, you would begin to think that the Leavers are growing in number and in the degree of their anger. I really, really, really would not want to go into the next election supporting Remain openly or even having a suspicion about me that I wasn't going to honour the referendum.
    Anger perhaps, but not number.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinio...hip_referendum

    Every poll in 18+ months thinks we were wrong to leave. Even after BJ got elected, it's 48-41 saying it was the wrong decision.

    In 18 months, there have only been a couple of ties and a couple of 1% would vote to leave leads. All the rest, and all the statistically significant ones, and the rolling average of all of the, shows more want to remain that leave. For 18 months.

    They might be getting angry as it's not working out as they hoped, and their dolchstosslegende is starting. But enough people have seen how bad it's going to tip the balance.

    Why do you think no Brexiter wants a 2nd vote? If they thought they'd win, they'd call one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
    Anger perhaps, but not number.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinio...hip_referendum

    Every poll in 18+ months thinks we were wrong to leave. Even after BJ got elected, it's 48-41 saying it was the wrong decision.

    In 18 months, there have only been a couple of ties and a couple of 1% would vote to leave leads. All the rest, and all the statistically significant ones, and the rolling average of all of the, shows more want to remain that leave. For 18 months.

    They might be getting angry as it's not working out as they hoped, and their dolchstosslegende is starting. But enough people have seen how bad it's going to tip the balance.

    Why do you think no Brexiter wants a 2nd vote? If they thought they'd win, they'd call one.
    Firstly, if we have learned anything over the past 3-4 years it is that you should take polls with a grain of salt. Secondly, Brexiters - quite rightly - don't want a second vote because they won the first one and it has yet to be implemented. You can read all you want into it but if you were in the same position you would feel the same way.

    I would not under-estimate the anger felt by Leave and it's propensity to spread to those who either didn't vote or voted Remain but were not strong Remain voters. I voted Remain and I was ready to chin Thornberry, the SNP muppet and the Lib Dem slag last night such was their arrogance and the stupidity of their arguments.

    If there is another referendum I am likely to change my vote, and I strongly suspect I am not alone.

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