Sounds like Warnock on the touchline during our Premier League season.
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This man saw Brexit coming way back in 2002
https://youtu.be/irH6iCLTRME
Thinking about another thing, most of those who would welcome an end to devolution seem to be right wing Tory voters. Would they all welcome an end to the Senedd if Labour kept winning UK general elections and the Conservatives held constant power in Wales?
We are all in this together now brexit has been done
Especially those who went to Eton
Boris and his chums are going to look after grimsby and the valleys , make no mistake
And now its back to top topless darts at Roehampton!
Well we all know that because Boris has .....got brexit done ......eventually even its a piss deal .......that the people who voted for it will think what a guy and vote for him when the time comes ........but the forecast is they have shat on their own doorstep so how long they will remain loyal remains to be seen
In the North its a strange landscape politically they see the Labour Party as Londoncentric and being abandoned,
it will be tough for Sir Kier to connect with them as they see him coming from an elite background, as you say time will tell .
I wonder which way Sir Kier will jump when the vote comes ,there are rumblings in the party asking how he could possibly back a Boris deal , if he abstains he's seen as fence sitting , if he votes against it the North won't like him , no where to turn?
for those of us that don't and will never vote Conservative there needs to be a progressive middle ground political party to represent the majority of the British public , generally only around a third of the country vote tory , the problem for those of us who don't is that infighting within Labour, liberals etc fecks it up
Plaid talk a good game but labours biggest screw up was losing all those seats to the krankies