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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
    Wow!
    According to your figures (60% of CLP's voted leave) then that would be a monumental cull.

    I don't know about the CLP's but here is some info about how people voted in the referendum. Labour voters backed remain by 65% to 35%.
    That's the same clusterphuck of Labour party members in the South east who wish to retain their postcode lottery privilege. Remain my arse!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
    If that is true BT then Labour are the main culprits.

    Most Tories voted for the deal and to leave.
    Most Labour voted against the deal.

    The Lib Dems and SNP also mainly voted against the deal but by far the biggest number against was Labour.

    Labour are the party who enabled making leaving with no deal illegal too. (The "Surrender" Bill)

    And if Labour win the election they will give us a second referendum.

    I must ask you again BT, are you in the right party?
    It's like you're living in Alice's Wonderland 59, wtf are you on, the EU's Article 59 says unless we agree a WA we leave without one, that's EU law, that's UK law, we can't agree a WA so the duly lawful process is that we leave without one. The reason it may not happen is that Remain MPs are determined to thwart the democratic wish of the UK electorate by any means possible. Trying to apportion blame between various Remain factions for this disgraceful pantomime in parliament is pointless, out here in the real world we can see what's happening and who is to blame. In due course the public will have their say on the people who have trashed democracy and dragged the reputation of parliament and parliamentarians into the gutter. Extremism does not sit well with us Brits, don't expect a good outcome.

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    It's like banging your head against a brick wall sinkov. The reality of the situation just will not sink in with the Remain faction.

    We voted to leave, it's a clusterphuck of MP's who have decided they know better than the people who elect them.

    I know at least three Executive members of different CLP's who will deselect their MP's in a heartbeat for refusing to accept the leave vote in their own constituency.

    The sh-it really is about to hit the fan!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    It's like banging your head against a brick wall sinkov. The reality of the situation just will not sink in with the Remain faction.

    We voted to leave, it's a clusterphuck of MP's who have decided they know better than the people who elect them.

    I know at least three Executive members of different CLP's who will deselect their MP's in a heartbeat for refusing to accept the leave vote in their own constituency.

    The sh-it really is about to hit the fan!
    Interesting BT.

    Do you think that all Remain Labour MP's should be deselected or just those who serve in a leave area?

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    Interesting BT.

    Do you think that all Remain Labour MP's should be deselected or just those who serve in a leave area?
    I think MP's of all political parties should respect the will of their constituency. In the Labour party you must remember most of our members are behind Jeremy Corbyn. A lot of the Remain MP's would do anything to bring him down.

    Is the picture becoming clearer now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I think MP's of all political parties should respect the will of their constituency. In the Labour party you must remember most of our members are behind Jeremy Corbyn. A lot of the Remain MP's would do anything to bring him down.

    Is the picture becoming clearer now?
    If that's the case it looks like Labour are in a whole heap of trouble BT.

    How will that lot get sorted out?

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    Here's one who's not in trouble at all, at least not with the public. Latest YouGov poll,

    Tories 34%
    LibDems 23%
    Labour 21%
    Brexit 12%

    Despite Boris being found guilty in the Kangaroo Court, the public is still on his side, Boris continues to bounce. No wonder the Remoaners are kacking their pants about October 31st, they 'd better stop him taking us out, because if he does and the Brexit vote switches to Boris in grateful thanks, it'll be a landslide.
    Last edited by sinkov; 02-10-2019 at 08:15 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Here's one who's not in trouble at all, at least not with the public. Latest YouGov poll,

    Tories 34%
    LibDems 23%
    Labour 21%
    Brexit 12%

    Despite Boris being found guilty in the Kangaroo Court, the public is still on his side, Boris continues to bounce. No wonder the Remoaners are kacking their pants about October 31st, they 'd better stop him taking us out, because if he does and the Brexit vote switches to Boris in grateful thanks, it'll be a landslide.
    Yep. I think you've got that about right Sinkov.

    If boris gets us out then the Tories will breeze a GE.

    But..

    If he doesn't then Nigel will be gunning for him and the leave vote will be split.

    I reckon that would leave a hung Parliament and we would still be in.

    We'll know soon enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
    Yep. I think you've got that about right Sinkov.

    If boris gets us out then the Tories will breeze a GE.

    But..

    If he doesn't then Nigel will be gunning for him and the leave vote will be split.

    I reckon that would leave a hung Parliament and we would still be in.

    We'll know soon enough.
    I think if he gets us out without a WA 59 he'll be fine, the Brexit Party will dissolve away, but if he cobbles something together with the EU that's just another Brino, and gets it through parliament then, paradoxically, he's in trouble. Your best bet would be to vote for it, get it passed and split the Leavers, there'll be a civil war between the Tories and Farage at the next election, and you should be able to sit back and watch in comfort while racking up the seats. But as a party that wants to revoke A50 you can't vote for it really can you, because although we'll be no more than a colony of the EU, technically and officially we will be out of the EU. So you knock it back and help Boris out, I think your lot have missed a trick here mon ami.

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    I don't expect you to believe this Sinkov but the Lib Dems would sacrifice political gain for staying in Europe. So we will not do something that we fundamentally disagree with in order to get more seats.

    You will say we are wrong, and that's fine, but we believe that leaving the EU will damage our nation.

    Boris seems very confident that he can take us out on 31st October without a deal - even though the Surrender Bill says that he must ask the EU for an extension. So either he has a cunning plan or he will end up looking very foolish.
    High stakes indeed.

    An interesting four weeks to come....

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