And yet Wollaston was happy to support the Leave campaign for some considerable time. She sounds rather dim-witted if the penny has only just dropped that she was on, what she now considers to be, the wrong side. OUT
So this MP disagrees with the extension, he's perfectly entitled to his view. Lots of people are unhappy about this abuse of electoral law, you only have to read social media tonight to realise that.
Why is Cameron so afraid of debate? So far all we have seen is Cameron doing highly-staged Q&A sessions across the country with employees of Remain-friendly companies. This Q&A format has been tediously transferred onto television, and all we hear are carefully rehearsed answers to questions that were never asked in the first place. Is he so unsure of his case that he is too frit to debate ...
I'm pretty sure the Brexiteers would have registered long ago, we have had nearly four month's notice of this referendum, after all. It's a bit of coincidence that in the last few days there's been a concerted Facebook campaign to get younger voters registered (who are thought more more likey to vote Remain), and now because of a glitch in the dying minutes before the process closed a two-day ...
It's just making us look like a banana republic, with electoral law being made on the hoof. It's a shambles.
No, Mrs C, I disagree with most of what was wrote.
I wonder if the Remain camp had a 10 point lead in the polls, instead of lagging behind, that the extension would have been granted?
I'd say the majority, Mrs C. The whole immigration bollocks for a start... "can you tell the difference between 81 and 82 people". Net immigration is increasing the population equivalent to a city the size of Coventry every year. Totally unsustainable. "Turkey nowhere nearing joining the EU", but in fact is being fast-tracked to have visa-free travel in Schengen, which in effect is an ...
A lot of that cut'n'paste job is opinion and utter bilge, just a comfort read for the Remainiacs.
A massive cut-and-paste of Remain propaganda. Doesn't wash with me, Mrs C, still voting out.