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5 hours ago, RuamRudy said:

So, would Farage be able to capture the popular vote across the UK post Brexit so that he could restore national pride? I am not so sure. 

 

He probably could if he were willing to transform it in to a populist nationalist party that could attract votes from the working class left and right. Question is whether he'd want to do that. Does he have it in him. Would he be willing to break fully with the Neoliberal crowd? I'm not sure Farage is that guy. Fact he retired after the first Brexit suggests to me he will just walk away once it is all done so Brexit will need another charismatic figure to emerge to orchestrate that transformation if it wants a long term future.  

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17 hours ago, Loiner said:

Another Remainer mind reader, falling into the same political & elitist mode of telling the masses the whys and what for. Based on more  anecdotal quotes that suit the Remain and Leftist agenda, they got it wrong again. Anything will do, just spin it to keep us in the EU and attempt to get LAB into power. 

Well it's better to explain the reasons, than to blindly lemming off a cliff edge and with no rationale for doing so.

 

If the UK did revoke article 50, I would be amongst the first to lobby the Labour party to address the EU's perceived shortcomings from within at a seat at the table, than on the outside looking in.

 

About time leavers accepted that to go it alone for the UK would be like trying to push a pea uphill. It just won't succeed.

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Posted
11 hours ago, baboon said:

I do. By consistently voting in a party who have a clear ideological loathing of public services.

So the lack of a English Parliament has nuffink to do with it?

Posted
4 hours ago, Patriot1066 said:

It only won't happen due to the traitors and liars in Parliament.

Parliament, in the main, are democratically elected by the population to ensure that the UK's best interests are upheld. It is undemocratic for a minority of the population to aim to force through a Brexshit that is not capable of benefitting the UK.  

 

From what I've read on here, leavers just want to leave without any consideration of what would happen after the event. To assume that any government is capable of handling the aftermath has been shown over the last few years as being false.

 

One thing for sure, if the CBI are firmly against a no-deal, you can bet your bottom dollar that it would be catastrophic for business and the economy.

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