How are labour still polling so terrible against this tory government ?
- 1
58 members have voted
these mps who keep asking for a 2nd referendum are dumb cunts
at this late stage wasting time asking for a redo when they can put pressure on her from other angles
edit just after i typed that a dumb Scottish bitch asks the same question and then got bodied by May
How are labour still polling so terrible against this tory government ?
Well they not actively campaigning tbfÂ
whilst tories are albiet against each other
2 hours ago, Heero Yuy said:How are labour still polling so terrible against this tory government ?
Do not take Tory owned polling companies serious. The only one that got the last 2 elections pretty much spot on was the survation polling last I looked they had labour ahead rightly so don't take yougov seriously they are biasedÂ
7 hours ago, weneverwherever said:Do not take Tory owned polling companies serious. The only one that got the last 2 elections pretty much spot on was the survation polling last I looked they had labour ahead rightly so don't take yougov seriously they are biasedÂ
Proof that it’s tory owned?
and if labour are so ahead why haven’t they triggered a no confidence vote ?
8 hours ago, Admin. said:Well they not actively campaigning tbfÂ
whilst tories are albiet against each other
Â
Their leaders just  gone through a no confidence vote and pushing through one of the worst deals of all time. I thought labour would naturally have gained momentum.
2 hours ago, Heero Yuy said:Proof that it’s tory owned?
and if labour are so ahead why haven’t they triggered a no confidence vote ?
Winning a vote of no confidence and a general election are 2 different things
If they table a motion of no confidence and it's not backed by MPs across then it doesn't really matter what the polls sayÂ
/
I love Jezza but I don't know how he would be able to fix this mess. He's always been a europsceptic. In other topics, he can navigate the lack of support from the centre right MPs in his party because the Labour membership is backing it. But not when it comes to Europe. It's mad.Â
i would have voted remain, but im happy to join Gambino on the streets if the govt want to put "remain" as an option on the ballot of any 2nd ref.
the self harming must be allowed to go ahead and should not be revoked.Â
What I don't get is why is threats of civil unrest and violence from the we voted out brigade, why haven't remainders fomented civil war when the result of the 1975 referendum was overturned in 2016? 41 year gap or 2 year gap between referenda makes no difference, the result of the latest referendum supersedes the previous one.Â
Anyone caught rioting or partaking in illegal acts in attempt to overturn parliament's vote whatever it may be, is a seditionist... the only way to deal with seditionist in any sovereign nation state is to crush it with brutality. History shows any sovereign state's failure to do deal with nascent stages of sedition severely or without a disproportionate show of violent force it's a death sentence for the state in question.Â
Â
Why cant remain be a viable option?
If its what the people want then its what the people want.
Its not 2016 anymoreÂ
It's because we are being told to respect this country's nativist minority predisposition to exrtrajudicial acts of  violence and their threats of sedition.Â
i.e. there is no justification for not putting remain on the ballot whatsoever.Â
2 hours ago, Mr. Martinez said:Winning a vote of no confidence and a general election are 2 different things
If they table a motion of no confidence and it's not backed by MPs across then it doesn't really matter what the polls sayÂ
Â
There has literally not been a better opportunity for them to strike.Â
1 hour ago, cambridgebanteer said:What I don't get is why is threats of civil unrest and violence from the we voted out brigade, why haven't remainders fomented civil war when the result of the 1975 referendum was overturned in 2016? 41 year gap or 2 year gap between referenda makes no difference, the result of the latest referendum supersedes the previous one.Â
Anyone caught rioting or partaking in illegal acts in attempt to overturn parliament's vote whatever it may be, is a seditionist... the only way to deal with seditionist in any sovereign nation state is to crush it with brutality. History shows any sovereign state's failure to do deal with nascent stages of sedition severely or without a disproportionate show of violent force it's a death sentence for the state in question.Â
Â
From the dictators text book?
Keep your ways mate
Recommended Posts
surely it would be more cost effective and better in the long run plus satisfy all parties
if they cancelled brexit and just locked off free movement/immigration... countries an island can easily tell EU "And what!?!"
sanctions/fines will still be better then the mess brexit will cause
everyone gets what they want
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Grafter
We never had to leave to cap immigration in the first place. We were well within our rights to curb it without sanction altho maybe we were thinking about our own citizens and reciprocation/reprisal
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Badman
ShamblesÂ
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Afroman
Â
It was never going to work out. Too many conflicting interests
Lets hear what the donkey has to say at 3:30. Resigning would be a start.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Heero Yuy
She is the best of the worst bunch.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
PascalMoriarty
She's lost it. We're fucked.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Restrictive
Can’t lie I wouldn’t even want her job, if I was a politician.
At this point there’s not really anyway the tide can be turned to make it more favourable to Britain. You’d be walking into a short storm. Best to let May ride it until the wheels fall off, she’s stubborn. She knows if that vote went ahead her career would be done...I mean it’s done already but that would be the straw that broke the camels back.
Shes refusing to give a date for the vote. So could end up in January now, we’re supposed to be leaving at the end of March. She’s cutting it fine.
Â
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Posted