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That wasn't Independence Day style; more Shakespeare style.
A general election?pabenny wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05 2019 5:13pmOne leadership candidate is saying that claims made by other candidates are misleading (which seems fair enough). I don't think that actually qualifies as lying.
The trouble for the Not Theresa's Deal bunch is that on the one hand, they've spent so much time saying its a Bad Deal that they have to get a different deal (otherwise they can be rightly criticised for accepting the Bad Deal). On the other hand, the EU position seems to be that it's not exactly their fault that the elected government can't get the deal past the government's own party - so why should they renegotiate or offer concessions just because there is a new party leader.
You do say some silly things. Firstly there is no general election currently planned. The conservative party are not about to give up power to anyone. The party (sic) of which he leads is not a political party its a limited company and does not currently even have a manifesto, let alone any policies on how to run a country. It is a one trick pony. Contradicting myself though, interesting that they might even have an MP on Friday. I find it hard to believe how gullible the British electorate are.AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05 2019 7:57pmA general election?pabenny wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05 2019 5:13pmOne leadership candidate is saying that claims made by other candidates are misleading (which seems fair enough). I don't think that actually qualifies as lying.
The trouble for the Not Theresa's Deal bunch is that on the one hand, they've spent so much time saying its a Bad Deal that they have to get a different deal (otherwise they can be rightly criticised for accepting the Bad Deal). On the other hand, the EU position seems to be that it's not exactly their fault that the elected government can't get the deal past the government's own party - so why should they renegotiate or offer concessions just because there is a new party leader.
PM Nigel Farage?
In that case you can educate them of better ways?William Joseph1 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05 2019 8:25pmYou do say some silly things. Firstly there is no general election currently planned. The conservative party are not about to give up power to anyone. The party (sic) of which he leads is not a political party its a limited company and does not currently even have a manifesto, let alone any policies on how to run a country. It is a one trick pony. Contradicting myself though, interesting that they might even have an MP on Friday. I find it hard to believe how gullible the British electorate are.AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05 2019 7:57pmA general election?pabenny wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05 2019 5:13pmOne leadership candidate is saying that claims made by other candidates are misleading (which seems fair enough). I don't think that actually qualifies as lying.
The trouble for the Not Theresa's Deal bunch is that on the one hand, they've spent so much time saying its a Bad Deal that they have to get a different deal (otherwise they can be rightly criticised for accepting the Bad Deal). On the other hand, the EU position seems to be that it's not exactly their fault that the elected government can't get the deal past the government's own party - so why should they renegotiate or offer concessions just because there is a new party leader.
PM Nigel Farage?
William Joseph1 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05 2019 8:25pmYou do say some silly things. Firstly there is no general election currently planned. The conservative party are not about to give up power to anyone. The party (sic) of which he leads is not a political party its a limited company and does not currently even have a manifesto, let alone any policies on how to run a country. It is a one trick pony. Contradicting myself though, interesting that they might even have an MP on Friday. I find it hard to believe how gullible the British electorate are.
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