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Lol nice put Mick. I see these types of debate going on everywhere.. neither side is ever going to convince the other. I’ve known this for a long time.. best thing to do is poke fun at the miserable ones, 90% of the times they don’t even realize i’m doing it. In the end It comes down to how smart and intelligent they are.. let’s face it, most Brexiteers are so gullible.
I think this idea of just one thread for politics is going to frustrate everyone. I’ll say this now, someone is most likely to start a new thread when they get fed up of this one and loses a debate.
I think it may prove problematic to decide who has won or lost a debate on this board! As for my stance, I have long argued that the UK would be best served by remaining in the EU, however, things have moved on and it is no longer as simple as leave or remain. I voted LibDem in the last general election but unfortunately I do not see Jo Swindon as a credible Prime Minister and to advocate just revoking Article 50 does nothing to heal the division in society caused by Brexit itself. The Labour Party has many very good MPs and a number of them would make a good leader; any reasonable Labour leader would do far better than Comrade Corbyn. Boris is a buffoon and the Tories unnecessarily created the current sorry mess. So, who to vote for? To my mind, it has to be for the least bad option. Voting for the LibDems could leave the door open for the aforementioned comrade, voting Labour (with the comrade in charge) would ruin Britain completely, far worse than a no deal Brexit. So that leaves..............? Oh, and I don’t remember Comrade Corbyn ever denouncing the IRA specifically, or the middles eastern terrorists. I hope that these views have been reasonably argued to the satisfaction of all?
A very balanced view Ketts.
I've warmed a bit toward Corbyn. Anyone who uses the phrase " It's a bit weird" can't be all that bad.