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European Union Referendum - In or Out??
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/201...-elections

The implosion of the C&U Party continues!!
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OPINION POLL:

EU28, Kantar poll: REMAIN

Ireland 91%
Netherlands 91%
Sweden 89%
Spain 88%
Germany 89%
Belgium 87%
Portugal 92%
Greece 75%
Bulgaria 83%
France 74%
Estonia 89%
Slovakia 86%
Italy 72%
Hungary 81%
Denmark 86%
Poland 89%
Romania 89%

09:13 - 26 Apr 2019

Looks like the EU superstate is doomed.
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Add in Scotland's current opinion - reckoned to be approx. 75% and note a newly set up Scottish independence web site, www.Yes.scot - pledge your support for Scot Indy and pass on the words to all Scots and citizens of Scotland WE ARE MOVING ON TO SELF-DETERMINATION, NO MORE BICKERING OVER THIS OR THAT, JOIN US AND UNIFY TOWARDS A DESIRABLE END GOAL AND A NEW DIRECTION FOR SCOTLAND!!
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After those council election votes the end is nigh for Corbyn. He either gets behind a fresh vote or his own voters and party will desert him.

The logjam in parliament cant be broken, the MPs don't want an election because they would rather have another couple of years of the gravy train.

Even hardcore Tories are starting to voice the unthinkable.
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(03-05-2019, 17:42)hibeejim21 Wrote: After those council election votes the end is nigh for Corbyn. He either gets behind a fresh vote or his own voters and party will desert him.

The logjam in parliament cant be broken, the MPs don't want an election because they would rather have another couple of years of the gravy train.

Even hardcore Tories are starting to voice the unthinkable.

Doesn't mean anything. These are local elections not National. People voted differently to what they would normally vote in a National election because they voted on local issues like bin collections and house building. Also with turnouts with 27%-33% it's not wholly representative.

The European elections in 3 weeks time will be the one's which will give a clear indication of what the people think on Brexit.
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And May is up here in Scotland peddling her anti-indy poison with some really disrespectful and undemocratic comments (preaching to the masses, only they are not the massed ranks and never were!!) while I'm sure tomorrow's massed indy rally in Glesca will be suppressed again by the Tory/British govt with limited media coverage by the bbc and "other suspects" - an absolute disgrace and people in this country slag off Russia re this kinda stuff, a joke!!
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(03-05-2019, 18:07)spireitematt Wrote:
(03-05-2019, 17:42)hibeejim21 Wrote: After those council election votes the end is nigh for Corbyn. He either gets behind a fresh vote or his own voters and party will desert him.

The logjam in parliament cant be broken, the MPs don't want an election because they would rather have another couple of years of the gravy train.

Even hardcore Tories are starting to voice the unthinkable.

Doesn't mean anything. These are local elections not National. People voted differently to what they would normally vote in a National election because they voted on local issues like bin collections and house building. Also with turnouts with 27%-33% it's not wholly representative.

The European elections in 3 weeks time will be the one's which will give a clear indication of what the people think on Brexit.

You are deluding yourself matt, there was a big swing to the pro-remain parties. Tories and labour both did dreadful.

Absolutely no chance of a labour government until corbyn sees sense, which looks unlikely.
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Don't miss out the hundreds of independent candidates who were also big beneficiaries of this "backlash" by voters.
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(04-05-2019, 16:09)hibeejim21 Wrote:
(03-05-2019, 18:07)spireitematt Wrote:
(03-05-2019, 17:42)hibeejim21 Wrote: After those council election votes the end is nigh for Corbyn. He either gets behind a fresh vote or his own voters and party will desert him.

The logjam in parliament cant be broken, the MPs don't want an election because they would rather have another couple of years of the gravy train.

Even hardcore Tories are starting to voice the unthinkable.

Doesn't mean anything. These are local elections not National. People voted differently to what they would normally vote in a National election because they voted on local issues like bin collections and house building. Also with turnouts with 27%-33% it's not wholly representative.

The European elections in 3 weeks time will be the one's which will give a clear indication of what the people think on Brexit.

You are deluding yourself matt, there was a big swing to the pro-remain parties. Tories and labour both did dreadful.

Absolutely no chance of a labour government until corbyn sees sense, which looks unlikely.

I'm not deluding myself. Local elections are local issues and anyone who voted in the Local elections as a protest vote against Brexit were silly because Local elections are more important than National elections because it's about issues which affect you in the area which you live.

As for the Lib Dems they are no better than the Tories and my generation will never forgive them for what they did either.
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Gotta concur with that view re a poor regard re anything to do with the Libdems. Their attachment to a con man called Nick Clegg, with no forthcoming apology re so many unfulfilled promises and policies, will never be forgiven by many people in this country who are not as fickle as some of those local election voters who "gave them a political life line" or so they believe!!
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