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Paul
Paul
3 Apr 2019

Troops use Corbyn picture for target practice. https://news.sky.com/story/totally-unacceptable-mod-criticises-troops-after-corbyn-picture-used-in-target-practice-11682894 Our troops know the score. Brilliant.

I think Tory will either not vote in the next GE or will vote Change UK. Brexit party if still around will get votes (as they are new UKIP) but no MPs. The number of independents will increase too. Most likely would be a hung parliament. Cameron destroyed the Tories by promising they would follow through on the referendum result. They should have used the result to improve the EU or improve ...

Paul
Paul
3 Apr 2019

I'm voting Brexit Party. https://thebrexitparty.org/

majorp
majorp
3 Apr 2019

If the tories are dead, who would you vote for at another general election? There does not appear to be alot of choice. If people would really think about it, the deal that T May has placed on the table is the best she could get. It was never going to be a one-sided affair, the choices she had  to make doesn't fit all and it never would. It has never been done before.

burneside
burneside
2 Apr 2019

The Tories are done for now, in the three years since the Brexit vote I have never witnessed social media in such a meltdown as it is tonight, and it's mostly Tories turning on May.  She will go down in history as the leader who destroyed the Conservative party.

b.o.liking
b.o.liking
2 Apr 2019

My prophecy of not leaving the E.U. is to my dismay coming true. As much I have little time for Jeremy Corbin even he must know Teresa Mays offer to Share talks is a trap to blame Labour for her governments  total cock up. As Oliver Cromwell did Disolve this Parliament. Now!

majorp
majorp
2 Apr 2019

This has now turned out to be a political game as if it wasn't recognised before. The party that is causing the most turmoil over brexit are the tories. There are too many who have other vested  interests and they will do there utmost to protect it.

S
S
2 Apr 2019

I still don't understand why not all MPs voted in these important votes. 572 is the most that voted. There are 650 MPs (?). I understand the 7 Sinn Fein MPs and 4 others don't (speaker  3 assistants) but where are the others? Someone tell me if I am missing something!

burneside
burneside
1 Apr 2019

To nobody's surprise at all Bercow would only allow four Remain amendments to be voted on in parliament tonight, happily they were all defeated and another so-called Tory has thrown his dummy out of the pram and resigned from the party.  Brexit really is clearing out all the phonies.

vicks
vicks
1 Apr 2019

@Lynne I really do not give a fig about what Nigel Farage might have done, it is the electorate's decision that matters.