Re: Government & Post Election Discussion
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Originally Posted by jfman
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Because it would go further. Saying a similar event happened before Brexit so it won’t be so bad after, or due to, Brexit is a false comparison.
Much like the 2008 banking crisis was used as an excuse to roll back the state any post No Deal recession will be used as an excuse leaving many state assets to US vultures. Farage wants us all to have medical insurance for a start.
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You really are clutching at straws with these arguments, jfman. Anyway, carry on regardless...:rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by denphone
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Talk to moderate voting Conservatives and those who have left the party and that is their regular train of thought.
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Only a minority of MPs have left the party, Den and the vast majority of Conservative voters I speak to are all for Brexit.
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Originally Posted by denphone
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Well three plus years of this shitshow has not changed anything so suffice to say many don't share your over optimistic confidence.
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It's not over-confidence, and clearly you are underestimating Boris.
He will win the appeal on Tuesday because the Bill of Rights clarify that the courts should not interfere with House of Commons procedure.
Parliament will not re-convene until after the conference season. When it does re-convene, we will have the Queen's Speech, and if further wrecking tactics look inevitable, Parliament can be prorogued again until 1 November. Then a General Election will be called for and the opposition will have run out of options to oppose it. The wreckers are running out of options now.
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