Daily Mail being terrible shock. Who could have guessed such a shit show of a paper would react in such a way...
In what sense?6 of the Tory rebels went against their constituencies, I suspect very unwise.
Bit unexpected sure. Nothing unwise about it necessarily (assume they don’t want to be MPs just for the sake of it). People are stupid - we send them there to think for us.6 of the Tory rebels went against their constituencies, I suspect very unwise.
They know what their 'journalism' does to some of their readers.Singling out MP's for scorn, when you know you have a lot of "Britain first" readers, one of whom has actually already killed an MP - Shameful headline from the Daily Mail - one to rank alongside their support for Blackshirts in the 30's
A new low, whatever your politics!
They know what their 'journalism' does to some of their readers.
They know what their 'journalism' does to some of their readers.
Any vote that parliament has after October 2018 on the Exit deal of the UK will only be a yes or no vote, it can't be a vote of we don't like this bit or we don't like that bit, go back and try again.
If parliament wants to it will. That's the point of last night's vote; to ensure a meaningful, statutory vote which Parliament can amend as it chooses, including rejecting a deal and telling govt to go back to negotiating table.
The deal has to be agreed by the end of October 2018 and then is put to the 27 other parliaments and to the UK parliament if they are allowed. If the UK parliament say go back and try again it's a hard brexit. The point of last nights vote is that it's pointless as is next week's vote about the date.
More smoke and mirrors.
Imagine if each of the 27 other parliaments objected to one part. It has to be agreed in the timeframe.
Have a smile for Ken Clarke, he's hung on long enough
The UK parliament simply can not tell the EU to re-negotiate, I've no idea why so many people think they can. So I agree with you, except for the timeframe, which could be altered if both sides thought it worthwhile.
Minds changing at the BrExpress..
https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/express-backtracks-brexit/13/12/
We've been telling them that for two years.
However, later they produced the headline.
German industry TERRIFIED of Brexit as UK exports PLUNGE by QUARTER OF A BILLION
But thats not the point, where has the 'I'm alright jack' mentality gone that existed under thatch? No one gave a fukk about the country then. No one gave a fukk about hospitals shutting. Now its become an important agenda.Yep, it's definitely the Tories that have led to this Brexit thing being a complete clusterfeck. Yes sir.
But thats not the point, where has the 'I'm alright jack' mentality gone that existed under thatch? No one gave a fukk about the country then. No one gave a fukk about hospitals shutting. Now its become an important agenda.
Yep, it's definitely the Tories that have led to this Brexit thing being a complete clusterfeck. Yes sir.
Yep, it's definitely the Tories that have led to this Brexit thing being a complete clusterfeck. Yes sir.
So amuzing to see tories in this thread caring about their countries fate when all they've ever cared about is their own own affairs.
I feel the caring boils to the same thing, if the country fails and the pound drops, it will affect me and my tory mates.
Never assume anything. Tory voters especially never look beyond 'Me'.I assume that after almost 30 years the UK has changed and british people have a different perspective on things.
Never assume anything. Tory voters especially never look beyond 'Me'.
Saying you care about the country is bullshit tho, why suddenly care about it now? Some will even take great joy if everything tanks. It's been crap for years. Do we care about the state of the economy in Chad? No, course not, it doesn't affect me and my family.I see what you mean but wanting good hospitals can be included in the "Me", the same thing applies with less pollution, less/more taxes and so on.
Never assume anything. Tory voters especially never look beyond 'Me'.
I admit I admire you giving half your salary to homeless people.
That's not his point. He means that anyone pretending to do something for the country more than himself is lying, I believe that he is right on that particular point. Where I would disagree or at the very least be more nuanced is that being self centered won't have the same meaning today compared to under Thatcher, so something that you might accept then won't necessarily be acceptable today.
I agree, that's what I mean as well. Doesn't matter if it's Tories, Labour, Liberal or whoever. There are very few people who will put other people's interests before their own.
If people want good health services, welfare, care etc then the money has to come from somewhere. The problem is that people don't want to pay more tax and I've agreed with Stan on this before.
A fairly substantial Labour base votes against its own interests (if you exclude wanting your own political philosophy being in charge as a selfish act). A minority maybe but not very few.
I've never really understood why the Tory party keep winning GEs . How many old rich egoistic people there are in the UK?
Because they generally lower taxes.
I've never really understood why the Tory party keep winning GEs . How many old rich egoistic people there are in the UK?
I've never really understood why the Tory party keep winning GEs . How many old rich egoistic people there are in the UK?
The term 'Middle England' has been used to describe who wins most elections. Never really had a description yet expected it was mainly home owners.
I guess they are voting for a stable economy and since the banking crisis suspect the Tories are more likely to do that. I am not saying they are correct yet that is probably how they think.
They do, if you live in an expensive part of town or can afford it privately.Surely the government can afford providing decent free education and health care if they want to.
Because the people who run the media in this country want them too. It's the same as America in that regard only it's Newspapers over here compared to news stations in America.
They are able to do so because they hit good things such as the NHS whose at the brink of collapse or education. How many people in the UK can afford not using the NHS or to send children to private schools? I am aware that the UK is a rich country but surely those who can afford to live without those things are a tiny minority.
They do, if you live in an expensive part of town or can afford it privately.
Agree completely, as you say it's not just rich old people that vote Tory. How many rich old people read the Sun, Mail, Express and Star.
I know a lot of people that voted Labour all their lives until 2015 & 2017 and they voted Tory, I wonder why.
They do, if you live in an expensive part of town or can afford it privately.