EU Membership Referendum (Brexit)
- ShaunWhite
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The question is.... will >80% of leavers vote for them or will > 20% of leavers still have party loyalties or be voting ukip?
I haven't seen much evidence that >80% of leavers what the sort of brexit the brexit party want. What % of leavers do you think are no-dealers? 50% 60%? I can't seem to find a number on that one anywhere, if it could be trusted anyway.
You quite like them so assume lots of others do and think it's long. I don''t like them so assume lots of people don't so think it's plenty short enough. It's probably best if neither of us bet on this one, were' probably too involved to be clinical about it
I don't think i'd back it at 4/1 but I wouldn't be suprised if it happened. All the best if you do.
- superfrank
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Caroline Lucas suggests an all-women "emergency cabinet" could meet to try and stop a no-deal Brexit.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49321430
You couldn't make it up!
It's currently looking like the next GE will be in November...
https://www.betfair.com/exchange/plus/p ... .154849135
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49321430
You couldn't make it up!
It's currently looking like the next GE will be in November...
https://www.betfair.com/exchange/plus/p ... .154849135
The whole 'if women were in charge the world would be a much better place' idea is waring a bit thin. Theresa May was PM for 3 years and couldnt get anything done with Brexit. Not to mention Thatcher who wasnt known for being warm and cuddly with foreign policy.superfrank wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 2:20 pmCaroline Lucas suggests an all-women "emergency cabinet" could meet to try and stop a no-deal Brexit.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49321430
- superfrank
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Surely it would have to be a bitch?!
- firlandsfarm
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I expect that to be fairly nailed on. Boris can't work with a majority of 1 but if he can hold out until November it will be a matter of … "they stopped me giving you Brexit now give me the majority to get the job done" or "there you go I got you your Brexit even with this very slim majority now give me the majority to make sure I do everything else". Either way it points to post 31/10 … if he can hold out.superfrank wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 2:20 pmIt's currently looking like the next GE will be in November...
https://www.betfair.com/exchange/plus/p ... .154849135
- firlandsfarm
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The problem for the 'no-confidence' vote is that it will need a few Tory rebels (they could just abstain if enough of them) and while they would be prepared to rebel to stop a WTO Brexit I can't see them voting in Corbyn's "Trust me" government. And after losing a no-confidence vote Boris could lay a motion of confidence within 14 days which the rebels could also support to keep themselves in power having used the first vote as a warning to Boris. If you are into politics it's interesting times.
I still dont really believe Boris and his allies want the crash out no deal option. Its far too risky.
I think the hard line talk is mainly to try to get the EU to budge on the withdrawal agreement, which they arent going to do.
Boris thinks hes Churchill, but he isnt
I think the hard line talk is mainly to try to get the EU to budge on the withdrawal agreement, which they arent going to do.
Boris thinks hes Churchill, but he isnt
- firlandsfarm
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