houston4044 wrote:Went to the people's vote march today, never seen such big crowds in my life.
But I bet the crowds moved through London faster than the queue at Bloodstock's entrance does.
houston4044 wrote:Went to the people's vote march today, never seen such big crowds in my life.
Black Wizard wrote:But I bet the crowds moved through London faster than the queue at Bloodstock's entrance does.
i0th wrote:Government to lose vote by 150-200, Corbyn to continue doing nothing, referendum on terms of leaving called to gain mandate for the government to act towards either new deal or leaving without a deal, A50 delayed/withdrawn depending on what the EU will wearily accept from May who continues to refuse to resign.
Metalchemyst wrote:The hard leavers are gambling on a no deal exit and the remainers seem to be hoping for a second referendum to reverse the result. I would bet on the latter but it won't happen without some consequences.
Metalchemyst wrote:A good article about the state of our political parties:
https://unherd.com/2019/01/could-brexit ... -politics/
His main point is that both Lab and the Cons are coalitions of more than one group each, so voting for either party is not a real choice.
Metalchemyst wrote:I don't know why these rebel MPs don't just join the Lib Dems who are pretty much a centre party (by today's very capitalist standard).