I'm not really sure what happens after that, though. It would surely just help precipitate a minority Labour government in coalition with a party that insisted on a second referendum
A second referendum is not quite the panacea they think it is.
Hear hear. Corbyn won't last five minutes anyway. Besides, when it comes to it, people have shown they're not as keen on actually voting for him as they are when asked in opinion polls.
And if we, as an electorate, do vote for the ****, we deserve everything we get.
Bring it. I'm going to stand in the ashes of our once great civilisation and get on a grey horse. Whatever that means.
And if we, as an electorate, do vote for the ****, we deserve everything we get.
Bring it. I'm going to stand in the ashes of our once great civilisation and get on a grey horse. Whatever that means.
I'm past fúcking caring now. I'd rather have the power to vote for our destruction than be a docile and powerless drone who does what he's told by the technocrats. Fúck it. Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven.
Oh yes, you'd definitely kick her out of bed for eating toast.
How many times do I have to explain that there is no inherent contradiction in saying you do not fancy someone and being absolutely prepared to fire it up them in the blink of an eye?
How many times do I have to explain that there is no inherent contradiction in saying you do not fancy someone and being absolutely prepared to fire it up them in the blink of an eye?