muller
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I just said this.Give Obama British citizenship and have him run. Problem solved.
Worth a shot.
See what Michelles up to too.
I just said this.Give Obama British citizenship and have him run. Problem solved.
The EU might not, but without a strong majority and mandate from her own parliament, she would often have to dilute her starting negotiating position.I really don't think this is about Labour.
Her negotiating position with the EU is extremely weak. So she needs every trick she can use.Tweet
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Clear indication that negotiations aren't and won't go well. The EU don't give a feck if she wins every seat.
Despite the polls I think a hung parliament is a possibility.Is there any way a Lib Dem/Labour coalition could come of this?
Wasn't that Brexit?Can we not have a revolution? Feck her patriotic call to arms. Spookily similar to Erdogan's recent speeches.
It doesn't matter if people vote Lab/Lib/SNP down with the Tories!!
People can change their minds. Certainly politicians can! Corbyn was originally remain like 90% of all MPs. he only switched to respect the referendum result.How could they do this? Corbyn's already pledged to support Brexit.
The Lib Dems and the SNP are the only anti-Brexit parties/ options.
Or front to back/back to front. Still baffles me that people would smear their shit towards their balls.Don't they have anything better to do than this election crap all the time?
Soon enough we'll be voting for whether they'll wipe their arse standing up or sitting down.
Teresa May knows she has the country over a barrel now that she's triggered Art 50. Her popularity is high and she's the only real choice to lead Brexit negotiations.So what's the point of doing this now? Is it basically Labour are such a mess that Tories figure they can get a few more seats?
Is Corbyn that useless?Labours have only one play: That they will REMAIN in EU by somehow retracting article 50 (2).
Even that becomes difficult as its voting for Corbyn, which I'm very reluctant to do, despite having voted Labour all my life.
Revolt over the fact we are going ahead with Brexit despite it being madness?Wasn't that Brexit?
Advanced country with cushy lifestyles and fat waistlines. What is there to revolt over?
Just to play along for a while, is it even possible for him to become PM? Would he qualify?Give Obama British citizenship and have him run. Problem solved.
Yes, but Labour are pro-brexitThere needs to be some kind of Lab/LibDem/SNP/Green progressive alliance, i.e not splitting constituency vote, for there to be any chance of upsetting the tories. Not going to happen though, what with our archaic electoral system.
I don't, in fact most people I know who voted leave were not Tory voters in any way whatsoever.I predict tories will vote for any tory that will offer them brexit
If we have learned anything from Polls in light of Brexit and Trump, it's that they are vague indicators, at best.Despite the polls I think a hung parliament is a possibility.
Corbyn's been fairly anti-EU for his entire career, which is the main reason he's been so anaemic over the issue.People can change their minds. Certainly politicians can! Corbyn was originally remain like 90% of all MPs. he only switched to respect the referendum result.
He is a hard core left loon. Just too radical for centrists and left centrists like me.Is Corbyn that useless?
Labour is such a sham!Corbyn's been fairly anti-EU for his entire career, which is the main reason he's been so anaemic over the issue.
Hard left? What policies have Labour recently put out that are hard left?He is a hard core left loon.
Just too radical for centrists and left centrists like me.
Problem is Labour cant get rid of Corbyn. Labour MPs hate him, but party membership loves him
I think more would, if they could expertly communicate the policies.can we assume that 48% of the country will collectively vote for a pro eu party?
Dont think he'd qualify. Dual nationality isnt an issue but..Just to play along for a while, is it even possible for him to become PM? Would he qualify?
Id campaign like crazy for him every day!!!!
I think this would be the best bet but its very unlikely to happen. The Lib Dems won't do it for a startThere needs to be some kind of Lab/LibDem/SNP/Green progressive alliance, i.e not splitting constituency vote, for there to be any chance of upsetting the tories. Not going to happen though, what with our archaic electoral system.
I heard those dirty hippies are kind of siding with the junior doctors.Hard left? What policies have Labour recently put out that are hard left?
Yeah, they've been saying it publicly and briefing it to the press for months that there'd be no election to 2020.Didn't May promise more than once to refrain from snap elections but adhere to the usual election schedule?
I don't trust her at all, never have, just asking if my memory serves me right.
Let's be honest his policies have feck all to do with it. When people are polled on them he does very well.He is a hard core left loon. Just too radical for centrists and left centrists like me.
Problem is Labour cant get rid of Corbyn. Labour MPs hate him, but party membership loves him
on that basis, May should be screwed too!Let's be honest his policies have feck all to do with it. When people are polled on them he does very well.
His problems stem from this countries obsession with personality politics and barrage of negative reinforcement.
There's massive apathy, and judging from the people at work (let's just say they were pro leave because they believed all the lies, and since they've regretted their vote) - they feel even less enthusiasm and trust for politicians than they did before.Wonder what the turnout for this one will be. There must be voter fatigue and apathy after two big votes in two years, a vote next month before this one, and two very uninspiring candidates in May and Corbyn.
May's speech was already based on negativity which will just be how it carries on for the next two months from both sides. Not much about what they'll do, more so about why the other side is terrible.
I didn't vote in either but will absolutely voting this time, I've learned from my mistake and feel many, many others will do too.Wonder what the turnout for this one will be. There must be voter fatigue and apathy after two big votes in two years, a vote next month before this one, and two very uninspiring candidates in May and Corbyn.
May's speech was already based on negativity which will just be how it carries on for the next two months from both sides. Not much about what they'll do, more so about why the other side is terrible.