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Burneside I was being deliberately obtuse. I think this shows Brexiteers being hypocrites.

burneside
burneside
4 Apr 2019

The referendum majority was very much larger, though apparently that doesn't count because it wasn't big enough.  Remoaners are a bunch of hypocrites.

There are two candidates for the town council standing for election representing the new Dawlish T,mouth Road ward. One of them, Martin Heath, is standing as an Independent. Is this the same Martin Heath who has previously stood as a UKIP candidate in previous elections?

It's still a majority even if a slim one.

Now published on the Town Council's website here: https://www.dawlish.gov.uk/news_details.php?id=69

Post Democracy
S
S
4 Apr 2019

" problems we have with people who want to be something they are not" which people are these?

The law passed last night by one vote was gerrymandered through parliament by a partisan Speaker who has defied parliamentary convention numerous times in his quest to wreck Brexit.  It was also aided by an ex-jailbird MP who was released on licence in February and wears a curfew tag.  This is the appalling state of democracy in the UK today.

majorp
majorp
4 Apr 2019

Less than a week to go until next week’s emergency EU Council summit - when Theresa May must, must, must present a new Brexit plan if she wants to avoid no-deal - and we still appear no closer to knowing what on Earth is going to happen. Government and Labour negotiators will take part in a day of “intensive” talks later as they try to agree a joint-position which can then be presented to MPs ...

Seaside towns in the South West need help reinventing themselves, with a mixed package including better transport links, better access to higher education for young people and better internet connectivity, a House of Lords report has claimed. The committee said that many seaside towns and coastal communities were in desperate need of improvements to transport, housing and broadband. The ...