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Old 30-03-2019, 21:32   #849
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Re: Brexit (New).

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Yes, Grieve wasn't one of the Conservatives' best performers. About time they replaced him as he does seem to have lost the plot.
Only if you mistakenly equate membership with popularity of a party, or even membership with the popularity of it’s local candidate.

If either of the above were true Labour would run away with elections.

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Obviously quite an intelligent electorate, then.

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Brexit is a divisive issue for all parties, frankly.

If you really think that Labour are in a better position than the Conservatives on the Brexit question, you are not paying attention.

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Dominic Grieve, I'm afraid, is one of those MPs who has disrupted the process to the extent that it has caused the degree of public dissatisfaction with the way in which our road to Brexit has been blocked.

I have absolutely no sympathy with him. Call himself a democrat? Pull the other one. The nation voted to LEAVE.

Let's jolly well leave, then. And if they won't agree to leaving with a deal, then let's leave with a no deal. It's not really rocket science.

[Pauses while Project Fear protagonists sit up in protest]
You’ve ignored the option to extend. Did you miss the last two weeks?

Polling indicates the public would vote to remain. So MPs are doing a grand job in that respect.

The Sunday Telegraph and Mail on Sunday have some bad news for the Tories.

https://twitter.com/britainelects/st...222511110?s=21

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