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Westministenders: Is Boris going to give us one ?

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BigChocFrenzy · 07/09/2019 09:50

A General Election that is

Well, only when Corbyn lets him, not when BJ wants it.
So far as PM, BJ has lost 4 votes to zero wins - which is a record

BJ has been spraying around promises of billions in spending,
like a tomcat drunk on catnip, spraying the Magic Money Tree

SPADs have been forbidden to take holiday before 31 October
and of course that coup / prorogue to force No Deal and wank off the authoritarian vote

The prorogue also robs him of 5 more weeks time in which he could have forced a GE.
Whoops

BJ / Cum would ideally want a GE right after Brexit
to have achieved their No Deal, maximise their votes from the Faragist
.... all before the No Deal chickens come home to roost

Of course, as PM, BJ - or is Cummings the real PM ? - could change any pre-Brexit date that the naive think they have agreed

The Rebel Alliance have options to stop him:

BJ has sacked 21 MPs, so if the Alliance unite, they outnumber Con+DUP
Another Whoops
However, they have different aims and find it difficult to compromise
Some might prefer No Deal rather than the bogeyman Corbyn, because they don't do compromise

They could use a VoNC to replace BJ by Corbyn,
who would then ask for an extension and call a GE before Brexit
Stopping No Deal that way depends on Corbyn winning the GE - a HUGE gamble

Maybe he can use the slogan
"Brexit is the Tory project to make you forget the other Tory project: Austerity"

while to appeal to some pp, the Tories can use
"Vote to protect the bonuses of rich bankers"

Or if nothing happens by 19 October, MPs can vote for the WA, which would definitely stop No Deal
But that would require the HoC to make a decision - and it has spent several months avoiding that

Tick tock, No Deal is coming

Meanwhile, talks are ongoing for a Tory-Brexit party pact.
Reportedly, the hedge-fund donors won't fund a Tory GE campaign unless there is a pact:

www.opendemocracy.net/en/dark-money-investigations/revealed-election-pact-between-johnson-and-farage-edges-closer/

How much money does it take to buy the UK governing party ? 🤔

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CendrillonSings · 07/09/2019 19:05

Even more revealing of Corbyn's destruction of the Labour Party:

www.thetimes.co.uk/article/7754dd94-d191-11e9-bfe0-b5ac4ce6ca95

The Labour Party was plunged into civil war again this evening as a veteran MP revealed he is quitting the Commons to take up a full-time role as the government’s anti-semitism tsar.

John Mann told The Sunday Times he was standing down after 18 years as a Labour MP and said Jeremy Corbyn was unfit to be prime minister for his mishandling of the anti-semitism crisis that has engulfed the party.

Peregrina · 07/09/2019 19:05

Why are posters being mean? Because the early evening shift of trolls has clocked on.

Bearbehind · 07/09/2019 19:05

If he can get a Leave on that basis, it might.

Except for the support of those who voted Leave in NI and all of Scotland and Wales plus London, who all voted Remain.

flouncyfanny · 07/09/2019 19:06

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pamperramper · 07/09/2019 19:06

I also agree with some PP that it still MUCH better than BJ. At the very least he isnt an authoritarian than wants to keep power st all cost.

This has to be sarcasm, right? You'd have to prise power from Corbyn's dead clenched fist.

placemats · 07/09/2019 19:07

My regret is when I supported on Facebook for Scotland to stay in the Independence referendum. I wish I'd never done that. Apologies to all you brilliant Scots who actually saw the writing on the wall. I hope that one day you get the Independence you deserve.

There is one good thing that will happen via a no deal. Ireland will be united. Excellent. And the English wont give a shite.

flouncyfanny · 07/09/2019 19:08

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IDontBelieveYou · 07/09/2019 19:08

PMK

flouncyfanny · 07/09/2019 19:10

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Peregrina · 07/09/2019 19:10

I am getting to the stage where I hope to see Ireland reunited and Scotland independent. I wonder how long it will take?

I know that NI has major economic difficulties at present, but with the border properly removed, there would be more chance to rebalance the economy. So parts of the Republic which once would have looked towards Derry as their main centre would be able to do so again.

placemats · 07/09/2019 19:13

Corbyn is as bad as Johnson when it comes to power and drooling.

If Corbyn had any sense of getting this Nation of Countries back on track, he would stand down. Or at least give his intention of standing down after a vote to the nation.

BigChocFrenzy · 07/09/2019 19:14

"The fact it’s not compatible with stopping FOM which is the priority for most Leavers"

But we do NOT have to satisfy most Leavers, just most voters
Bringing the country together does not mean only considering what the 52 % want, but the 48% too

There is not a majority in the country who want No Deal and quite possibly not even a majority among Leavers either

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CendrillonSings · 07/09/2019 19:15

TBH the way you are obsessing about Corbyn only indicates what an enormous steaming pile of shite blowjob has landed in.

When a man standing in a pile of steaming shite has a double-digit poll lead on your hero ... it's time to ask your hero some very searching questions! Grin

placemats · 07/09/2019 19:15

flouncy

Who cares about the DUP, certainly Johnson doesn't. Why the feck should I?

BigChocFrenzy · 07/09/2019 19:15

"communism" 😂😂😂

Are you 12 years old ?

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NoWordForFluffy · 07/09/2019 19:17

Has anyone said that Corbyn is their hero? I don't think so.

Why's this thread so childish today? Confused

CendrillonSings · 07/09/2019 19:18

Are you 12 years old ?

Nope.

Is your favoured socialist 10 points behind? Yes! Grin Grin Grin

flouncyfanny · 07/09/2019 19:18

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BigChocFrenzy · 07/09/2019 19:18

"because it’s worse than what we have now but better than no deal so WTF was the point?"

bear The point of the referendum was only to solve the Tory internal civil war

It now seems to be doing that, by expelling the One Nation Tories, to leave a hard right Tory party

Certainly not what Cameron intended, but he was an irresppnsible fool

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CendrillonSings · 07/09/2019 19:19

Has anyone said that Corbyn is their hero?

Have you read a single word JustAnotherPoster has written?

Bearbehind · 07/09/2019 19:19

There is not a majority in the country who want No Deal and quite possibly not even a majority among Leavers either

Agreed, but unless we get to poll on Leave, deal or no deal, or Remain in either a GE or PV, we can’t measure that.

And unless Labour offered some form of Leave that is possible in practice or Remain, it cannot be distinguished from a Tory vote to leave.

BigChocFrenzy · 07/09/2019 19:20

I am a floating centrist voter; I dont have any favourite socialist and certainly not JC

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BigChocFrenzy · 07/09/2019 19:21

poster is a Corbyn fan, as she is perfectly entitled to be
She is in a minority of about 1 on these threads

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Myriade · 07/09/2019 19:21

@pamperramper actually no I’m not sarcastic.
BJ is DANGEROUS. JC us what he is (he roulent st the top of Labour if he wasn’t jerkin power too) but st least he isn’t prorogent parliament, wondering about going against the law etc....
He has SOME respect for democracy that BJ doesn’t

Myriade · 07/09/2019 19:23

Sorry. On phone and my typing is even worse than usual Blush

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