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    Just what if…

    the Tories all of a sudden announce they got Brexit wrong and they start campaigning to rejoin? How much would this shaft the labour party who have no clear agenda. With tory ratings so low - you’d think this is one sly way to win at next general election?

    Tin hat time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by regis80 View Post
    the Tories all of a sudden announce they got Brexit wrong and they start campaigning to rejoin? How much would this shaft the labour party who have no clear agenda. With tory ratings so low - you’d think this is one sly way to win at next general election?

    Tin hat time.

    I honestly think it could turn the party around for many that hate them! Labour don’t have the bottle to do this!

    It’s a fact if there was another Brexit vote the majority would want to rejoin!

    Farage tipped the vote and illegal immigration but let’s face it - illegal immigration is now the worst it’s ever been!

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    Interesting thought Regis but Rees Mogg and his nut jobs would scupper this and I speak as someone who was strongly pro Brexit.

    I was an idiot and I admit it.

    It’s incredible as to just how feeble both Labour and Lib Dem’s are on this subject, neither has the balls to really go for this.

    All parties are too scared of this “Blue/Red wall” of seats when they don’t need to be.

    The vote would be 60/40 in favour of going back in.

    At some point in the next 10 to 20 years one of the parties will go for this.

    I think the Tories need to deselect people like Rees Mogg in the way they did with that idiot Andrew Bridgen and refresh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Interesting thought Regis but Rees Mogg and his nut jobs would scupper this and I speak as someone who was strongly pro Brexit.

    I was an idiot and I admit it.

    It’s incredible as to just how feeble both Labour and Lib Dem’s are on this subject, neither has the balls to really go for this.

    All parties are too scared of this “Blue/Red wall” of seats when they don’t need to be.

    The vote would be 60/40 in favour of going back in.

    At some point in the next 10 to 20 years one of the parties will go for this.

    I think the Tories need to deselect people like Rees Mogg in the way they did with that idiot Andrew Bridgen and refresh.
    Absolutely agree about JRM - he’s a toxic individual who has too much influence with his ERG.
    You’d think though, out of all the parties thenLib Dems be the ones to do this as they have nothing to lose - as you say, no balls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by regis80 View Post
    Absolutely agree about JRM - he’s a toxic individual who has too much influence with his ERG.
    You’d think though, out of all the parties thenLib Dems be the ones to do this as they have nothing to lose - as you say, no balls.

    The party have nothing too lose but the party leader has and here lies the problem! Bit like Fat Ron - he won’t rock the boat with Lai but as an individual he has everything too lose mainly a huge salary and power!!

    Weak leaders!

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