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Damien 26-05-2019 20:41

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35996435)
I hope the breixit traitor party AKA lim dem doesn't do well.

I found it highly offensive to their "Bollocks to Brexit"

So much so that the leader should be strip of his knighthood.

Bit over the top.

denphone 26-05-2019 20:42

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35996435)
I hope the breixit traitor party AKA lim dem doesn't do well.

I found it highly offensive to their "Bollocks to Brexit"

So much so that the leader should be strip of his knighthood.

Less of the word traitor Hom3r as no one is a traitor whoever they cast their vote for.

Mick 26-05-2019 21:13

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35996438)
Less of the word traitor Hom3r as no one is a traitor whoever they cast their vote for.

He wasn’t having a go at the voters, mainly the parties. I happen to agree with Hom3r. We have a party called Liberal Democrat’s but they’re being anything but Democratic with their immature profanity laden slogan, wanting to over turn one of the largest Democratic process in modern British history.

Mr K 26-05-2019 21:24

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35996444)
He wasn’t having a go at the voters, mainly the parties. I happen to agree with Hom3r. We have a party called Liberal Democrat’s but they’re being anything but Democratic with their immature profanity laden slogan, wanting to over turn one of the largest Democratic process in modern British history.

If they are being attacked must mean the LDs have done well at the expense of other parties ;)

pip08456 26-05-2019 21:35

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35996448)
If they are being attacked must mean the LDs have done well at the expense of other parties ;)

I think everyone would agree the LD's will be the party of choice for remainers.

Damien 26-05-2019 21:40

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35996444)
He wasn’t having a go at the voters, mainly the parties. I happen to agree with Hom3r. We have a party called Liberal Democrat’s but they’re being anything but Democratic with their immature profanity laden slogan, wanting to over turn one of the largest Democratic process in modern British history.

The Liberal Democrats and their voters are entitled to use the democratic system to register protest and seek to influence previous democratic decisions. The idea that they are traitors and the leader of the party should be stripped of a Knighthood for standing on an electoral platform you disagree with is hardly democratic is it?

1andrew1 26-05-2019 21:47

Re: Brexit
 
On the Brexit front, the key election result is surely that for the next Prime Minister. If Theresa May was not leaving next month, the European results might have had more of an impact but events have overtaken them.

Damien 26-05-2019 21:52

Re: Brexit
 
Any surprise result might influence things.

Labour getting decimated by Brexit voters in Leave seats might make them even more wary of any referendum whereas Liberal Democrat surges in Tory seats might make them more wary of No Deal.

I mean how would Boris react to the Lib Dems doing well in Uxbridge for example?

jfman 26-05-2019 22:13

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35996397)
So its OK for New Labour to privatise part of the NHS but not anyone else?

Why should any US deal include privatisation of the NHS? It may be something the US wants but will not necessarily get.

Moving from conflating two issues to putting words in my mouth! Nice.

Damien 26-05-2019 22:22

Re: Brexit
 
Looking like a great night so far for Brexit Party and the Liberal Democrats.

1andrew1 26-05-2019 22:30

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35996456)
Looking like a great night so far for Brexit Party and the Liberal Democrats.

And the Green Party too.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35996454)
Any surprise result might influence things.

Labour getting decimated by Brexit voters in Leave seats might make them even more wary of any referendum whereas Liberal Democrat surges in Tory seats might make them more wary of No Deal.

I mean how would Boris react to the Lib Dems doing well in Uxbridge for example?

Fair points.
Labour look set to be squeezed in both Leave and Remain areas.

Mick 26-05-2019 22:30

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35996452)
The Liberal Democrats and their voters are entitled to use the democratic system to register protest and seek to influence previous democratic decisions. The idea that they are traitors and the leader of the party should be stripped of a Knighthood for standing on an electoral platform you disagree with is hardly democratic is it?

Democratic decisions that have not yet been bloody implemented. :rolleyes:

Damien 26-05-2019 22:32

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35996459)
Democratic decisions that have not yet been bloody implemented. :rolleyes:

Well that's why the Brexit Party is doing so well but it's still the democratic right for the Liberals to stand against it.

nomadking 26-05-2019 22:48

Re: Brexit
 
But there isn't a right to block and/or frustrate a democratic decision.


Would be interesting to do an analysis of the final figures and see how much better the Brexit party figures would be if UKIP had disbanded or not stood. An extra 3/4% might have made a big difference in the number of seats won.

Mick 26-05-2019 23:00

Re: Brexit
 
East of England results:

Brexit Party 604,715
Liberal Democrats 361,563
Green 202,460
Labour 139,490
Tory 163,830
Change UK 58,274


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