Originally posted by oddoneout
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Trade Deal, or No Deal...
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A fine article today in The Observer by Andrew Rawnsley:
Bringing me a shred of hope:
A deal is in the interests of both sides. This is why, despite the gloomy noises coming out of both London and Brussels, some of the smart money is still betting on an agreement. The hope is that Mr Johnson will grasp just how much a catastrophe Brexit could cost him personally.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostRawnsley hits nail on head.
UK will never, never forget this, or IMO forgive or trust 'Tories' of whatever shade of blue, for a generation, whatever the outcome.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI would so love to believe this and that it might make a difference but in practice the FPTP voting system means that it wouldn't make any significant or functional difference since however much the voters may not want to vote Con again they also won't want, or are very unlikely, to vote Labour in my view, and that would be the only change option available. Perhaps enough will change by the time another election comes up to swap sides from Con, but that isn't in itself a solution, just flipping from one party with a minority of votes and a majority of seats to another, and still leaving millions unrepresented.
Also, turkeys do have a habit of voting for Christmas. Johnson has been at No 10 for a year today. Can anyone name a single thing he has touched that has not been disastrous for great swathes of the British population?
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those who voted in the red wall seats had near 20years of seeing their towns + regions abandoned whilst London + the city became 'masters of the universe' - the rapid change in populations involving double digit percentage of certain East European countries moving to the UK and putting significant demands on a totally stressed infrastructure was the final straw + DC was one who could see this and exploited it with the result we have. The referendum was the only way in which their votes were counted in a 'fair' way - but there is no history of anything other that FPTP in England, both our legal system and Parliament are set up to be adversarial which as seen to the highest degree in the US places the common man at an impossible disadvantage - I am truely worried that the combined effects of covid + no deal with the nationalism pushed by BJ (who in my opinion is a boastful fool) will push us to semi fascism.
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postthose who voted in the red wall seats had near 20years of seeing their towns + regions abandoned whilst London + the city became 'masters of the universe' - the rapid change in populations involving double digit percentage of certain East European countries moving to the UK and putting significant demands on a totally stressed infrastructure was the final straw + DC was one who could see this and exploited it with the result we have. The referendum was the only way in which their votes were counted in a 'fair' way - but there is no history of anything other that FPTP in England, both our legal system and Parliament are set up to be adversarial which as seen to the highest degree in the US places the common man at an impossible disadvantage - I am truely worried that the combined effects of covid + no deal with the nationalism pushed by BJ (who in my opinion is a boastful fool) will push us to semi fascism.
Much is being done under the cover of covid, and also to an extent brexit.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by DracoM View Post<< I am truly worried that the combined effects of covid + no deal with the nationalism pushed by BJ (who in my opinion is a boastful fool) will push us to semi fascism. >>
I share exactly those sentiments.
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