No surprise that Labour are in talks with the Conservatives their policies are very similar on lots of topics and its been like that for decades, Brexit is just one more area where they have similar policies.
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No surprise that Labour are in talks with the Conservatives their policies are very similar on lots of topics and its been like that for decades, Brexit is just one more area where they have similar policies.
Talks said to be going well so far between Theresa and Jeremy [but they would say that anyway], but if Jeremy does not demand a peoples vote on whatever is decided lots of people speculating it will be the end of Labour.
I’d love to smash up JRM face and it would be so easy you wouldn’t even have to try
Such an observation is hardly an anti English rant.
I think we should have left asap having voted out, but since its taken so long to try and get out and now its recognised that many people were misled in what they voted for then at this stage another referendum with no deal v remain would be the way forward, I think that is preferential to Mays deal v remain or any May/Corbyn deal v remain as all the leave voters I know voted for out and not some half in half out concoction.
With the outrage of some MPs following the bill asking for a delay so we can get a better deal, you have to wonder what some of these MPs are getting out of a no deal
The chattering classes can't agree what leave means, as regards the masses the leave voters I know voted leave as in no deal, as in out is out and not some version of half in and half out.
Oh no butt, they said it at the time, its only now that the odd leave voter from the masses is talking single markets, customs union, freedom of movement etc, at the time the leaver voters from the masses that I know where all out is out, in fact the ones that I know are still out is out.
Oh deary, deary me. The 'snowflake' epithet is wheeled out as if it says anything other than something about the person who uses it.
By the way, the fact that I have not suggested at any stage that I have been offended (and I'm not English either, by the way) makes the use of that word even sillier in the circumstances.
You are the one seeing anti English sentiment in a sentence when nothing anti English was said , snowflakes are known to take offence for no reason and even for taking offence on others behalf when there is no offence in the first place, when a debate ensures snowflakes are then known to melt.
There you go again accusing, its a sign that a person has lost a debate, you said and I quote ''Some people are saying that it will be the end of the Conservatives too. I very much doubt it on both counts.''
I said in response ''What the end of the national party of England, oh dear.'' And you then said '' Your anti-English rants at every turn are so very predictable.''
Saying ''What the end of the national party of England, oh dear.'' is not an anti English rant, only a snowflake would think that and the only person ranting is you.
If you want to debate with me I deal in facts, figures and witness statements if you don't like such evidence used to back up an argument then don't bother commenting on my posts.