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  • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    We have reached the crossroads where the final twists will play themselves out. No more extentions, they could extend until the year 2525 and not find an answer.

    Whichever road we take will lead to the "civil unrest" you speak of Angry. There is no clear solution, not even a cloudy one and even the muddy ones aren't much use.

    An election won't solve it as its not a party political thing. A second referendum will only be undecided and result in calls for a third one.

    The choice is clear: no deal Brexit, piss off a lot of people and face short term economic problems that may or may not be resolvable and may, long term, represent a better position.

    Revoke article 50, piss of a lot of people and face short term issues around face saving and the EU getting its own back by weakening our special deals in place before 2016.

    So either way is destined for disastrous consequences internally, divisiveness being polarised and carnage at the subsequent election as the prospect of a hung parliament looms large for many years to come as the leave and remain camps seek to gain political traction of their own at the cost of the split Labour and tory parties. That this is self inclicted across Parliament is ironic since Cameron wanted to reunite the Tories but has ended up splitting both major parties.

    Anyway, enough of that - faced with a choice of no deal or revoke, I will get off the fence and say revoke. There will be civil unrest come what may, but as a person in the twilight of my working life I would prefer the short term stability remaining has to offer. Someone else can fight the longer term problems of the USE when they become more obvious to more people.
    At last! Sure you’ll be able to sit more comfortably now, GP. Old Roger Ramjet would be proud.

    You’re right...whatever happens some will be pissed off, though I suspect the ‘civil unrest’ we all fear will be the territory of the likes of the more militant - and I have to say ‘stupid’ - Brexiteers such as those who support the likes of Tommy Robinson and the ‘Democratic
    Football Lads Alliance’.

    The fact that the beleaguered Johnson and Rees-Mogg have attempted to shamelessly ingratiate themselves with those particular areas of support should, imo, be a source of never ending shame.

    Wonder how long now before Gove ‘jumps ship’ again?

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    • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
      Sorry you’re stuck in Milan. Is that BA to blame or has your van broken down? Have another cappuccino.

      More seriously...you seem to be suggesting that we have to stick with the slender 2016 ‘decision’ because otherwise it will lead to the end of ‘party politics’ and there may be civil unrest...caused one has to suggest by disgruntled Brexiteers.

      Can’t really see the sense of that.

      The divisions are likely to remain anyway...the genie is out of the bottle...but let’s face it, the reason most Brexiteers don’t want a second referendum, as MoP recently and very honestly conceded, is that they think they’ll lose.

      Why is that?

      Because in the three plus years since June 2016 the public are better informed, the Remainers are no longer lulled into a false sense of security and complacency, the lies and untruths that people based their original decisions on have been exposed, the myth that Brexit (especially no deal) is the ‘will of the people’ is increasingly recognised as a sham and the fact that Brexit is actually damaging to the well being of this country is being acknowledged.

      P.S. In case you don’t know...Scottish Courts have this morning ruled Johnson’s actions in relation to suspending Parliament as illegal. I’m thinking of becoming McramAnag!
      Fashion week in London next week. Me and my van are coining it in. Crap hotel at an airport that is closed but great food. Nothing better than Italian nose bag. BA did muck me up and had to use AZ... Horrible airline.

      Yes I am suggesting we have to stick with 'the slender 2016 decision'. Exactly that, don't want to go over old ground but that was what was agreed by ALL parties. Deliver it or is' chaos.

      As Geoff says, civil unrest is probably nailed on now either way. Tricky is going to have a problem with that as most remainers are tree huggers and he's a tree hugger of a different sort.

      MoP made the comment about not wanting to lose a second referendum and now that's 'most'. Hmmm. There is a school of thought that the margin would be bigger. Who knows.

      You still didnt answer my question though? How do you see UK politics going forward if we stay?

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      • Sorry...you’re right I didn’t.

        I think, depending on what happens, that far from an end to ‘party politics’ it is just likely to become more polarised.

        Many are suggesting that the time of ‘centrist politics’ is dead but I’m not so sure. I feel that the politics represented by the centre left of the Labour Party, the decent ‘one nation’ Tories, the Lib Dems and the Greens...supported on many issues by the Scots and the Welsh...have enough in common to be able to become a new and genuine long term force in British politics.

        Equally I think - and hope - that Johnson and his cronies recent actions have done much to destroy the credibility of the Tory Party and will, before long, signal the end of either the political careers of those associated with the ERG or the Conservative Party itself. As for the Brexit Party...it is, imo, a single issue party which operates for the benefit of a few rich men and the narcissistic empty vessel called Farage. They’re desperate for an election of course, none more than Farage himself, but if the issue of Brexit is settled without one they are finished.

        Hope you get home okay.

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        • "You still didnt answer my question though? How do you see UK politics going forward if we stay?"

          My view is mostly encapsulated in the post a couple back, but here's my dystopian vision of the future. I would say that, unless we get a centrist alliance created by a massively hung parliament, we had better get used to going to vote rather more frequently than every 5 years. This will happen if we remain or (less likely if we leave, as there are disgruntled elements in both of the major parties.

          So out of 650 seats I would expect to see (if we remain)

          Speaker 1
          Scotch Malcontents 42
          Welsh Malcontents 6
          Irish Loyalists 10
          Irish Malcontents 7
          Green 15
          Brexit 150 (ie leavers)
          Labour 110 (squeezed as took no stance)
          Tory 130 (split as root cause of problem)
          LibDem (inc change) 175 (ie remainers)
          Independents 4

          If we leave then there wont be so many remain/leaver extremes, but we could have a centrist party ("party of national recovery") with perhaps 200-250 MP's opposed by polarised left and right wings in Tory and Labour hardcore areas. Brexiteers may return to their core homes on either the right or left, and remainers, renamed rejoiners, will coalesce around a green/LibDem alliance (and keep demanding another referendum on rejoining).

          The Scotch self interest group will be after a further referendum on independence and want to rejoin the EU as a free standing quasi eastern european type of country, using the "Scrote" as its currency. It will pitch its tent wherever it can negotiate a 4th, 5th, 6th independence vote until everyone is sufficiently bored with it and will finally say "go". The Irish will start fighting each other again, and the Welsh, as usual, will lack relevance apart from in the Commons rugby team.

          The House of Lords, suddenly thinking it might be relevant again, will sit and wait for planned legislation to be referred to it, and will not receive anything to vote on because the commons wont be able to agree on any. With no EU mandated legislation coming forth it will disband, recognising its own redundancy about 150 years too late.

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          • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
            Sorry...you’re right I didn’t.

            I think, depending on what happens, that far from an end to ‘party politics’ it is just likely to become more polarised.

            Many are suggesting that the time of ‘centrist politics’ is dead but I’m not so sure. I feel that the politics represented by the centre left of the Labour Party, the decent ‘one nation’ Tories, the Lib Dems and the Greens...supported on many issues by the Scots and the Welsh...have enough in common to be able to become a new and genuine long term force in British politics.

            Equally I think - and hope - that Johnson and his cronies recent actions have done much to destroy the credibility of the Tory Party and will, before long, signal the end of either the political careers of those associated with the ERG or the Conservative Party itself. As for the Brexit Party...it is, imo, a single issue party which operates for the benefit of a few rich men and the narcissistic empty vessel called Farage. They’re desperate for an election of course, none more than Farage himself, but if the issue of Brexit is settled without one they are finished.

            Hope you get home okay.
            Okay fair points.. I think centralist politics will be a thing of the past for a long time. I have never had a 'home' in politics, I have voted Conservative, Liberal and Labour.. Honestly I could not vote for any of them now. Maybe a new party will develop from the ashes?
            Your comments about the Tories and the ERG could equally be aimed at Corbyn and the mess he looks after.

            I have no time for any of the so called party leaders.

            Politics will become a social media battle ground, much like we have today. Everyone's an expert and there is so much misinformation out there now. The big social media platforms know everything about you and tailor you reading input to match your views. Dangerous ground IMO.

            We as a society need to find a way to manage social media, it's polarising everyone. I don't do Facebook, rarely go on Twitter but do like some forums.

            Home on Saturday afternoon... Will have to watch Cardiff on the iPad.

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            • Originally posted by AngryRam View Post

              Home on Saturday afternoon... Will have to watch Cardiff on the iPad.
              The game is Friday evening Angry.......

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              • ...as long as elections don't end up "hung" and requiring a coalition of 5 parties to form a government and the coalition negotiations taking as much as 8 or 9 months before a new government is formed as happens frequently in the Netherlands and Belgium.

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                • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
                  The game is Friday evening Angry.......
                  Erm, he can still watch it on the i-pad on Friday evening and come home on Saturday, surely?

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                  • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
                    ...as long as elections don't end up "hung" and requiring a coalition of 5 parties to form a government and the coalition negotiations taking as much as 8 or 9 months before a new government is formed as happens frequently in the Netherlands and Belgium.
                    they will be

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                    • Originally posted by AngryRam View Post
                      Okay fair points.. I think centralist politics will be a thing of the past for a long time. I have never had a 'home' in politics, I have voted Conservative, Liberal and Labour.. Honestly I could not vote for any of them now. Maybe a new party will develop from the ashes?
                      Your comments about the Tories and the ERG could equally be aimed at Corbyn and the mess he looks after.

                      I have no time for any of the so called party leaders.

                      Politics will become a social media battle ground, much like we have today. Everyone's an expert and there is so much misinformation out there now. The big social media platforms know everything about you and tailor you reading input to match your views. Dangerous ground IMO.

                      We as a society need to find a way to manage social media, it's polarising everyone. I don't do Facebook, rarely go on Twitter but do like some forums.

                      Home on Saturday afternoon... Will have to watch Cardiff on the iPad.
                      Well I’ve never voted Tory and have to say, that now seems further away than ever.

                      As far as everything else goes in that last post - and this is unusual - I wholeheartedly agree with you on virtually all of it.

                      Now...can we send Johnson and Lord Snooty up to Scotland and have them locked up please?
                      Last edited by ramAnag; 11-09-2019, 03:37 PM.

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                      • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
                        Erm, he can still watch it on the i-pad on Friday evening and come home on Saturday, surely?
                        Depends where he is, whether that country is on the DCFC dark list of countries where no company has bought the SBC rights unless he has a VPN and can assume, for instance, a Dutch IP address. Unless he finds a stream.

                        Maybe I just looked at his post sequentially.... coming home Saturday and watching the game on the iPad

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                          • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
                            The game is Friday evening Angry.......
                            Yep I know so will still be in this poxy hotel at Linate airport. iPad it is and an American who keeps calling it soccer..

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                            • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                              Well I’ve never voted Tory and have to say, that now seems further away than ever.

                              As far as everything else goes in that last post - and this is unusual - I wholeheartedly agree with you on virtually all of it.

                              Now...can we send Johnson and Lord Snooty up to Scotland and have them locked up please?
                              You should try voting tory.. Will make you feel all warm and fuzzy.
                              Not sure how this scottish thing pans out. The high court in London are still sayings it's political, so nothing to do with them. Will just mean appeals I suppose and more money wasted. They will probably be back before it's sorted.

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                              • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
                                Depends where he is, whether that country is on the DCFC dark list of countries where no company has bought the SBC rights unless he has a VPN and can assume, for instance, a Dutch IP address. Unless he finds a stream.

                                Maybe I just looked at his post sequentially.... coming home Saturday and watching the game on the iPad
                                Sky is a life saver now in Europe.. I might change to Remain if it means I cannot watch Sky in Europe.
                                Italy has electricity and everything..

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