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May 23 2019 06:48am
Quote (Black XistenZ @ May 23 2019 09:30am)
but then what? Boris Johnson? Jeremy Corbyn? Jeremy Hunt or Michael Gove?


Javid for me please. Maybe a bit early for him but personally I'm a fan.

Or Priti Patel just because she's not bad on the eyes. After seeings May's ugly grimace for this long it would be most welcome.
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May 23 2019 02:17pm
Final Exit poll and the EP fractions that the parties belong to:





I'm ok with this, FvD basically gained what the PVV lost. Left stayed more or less stable.
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Voted today but it won't stop the impending Brexit party victory. Recently I've been thinking about how we even managed to get into this mess; if you asked someone on the street 5 years ago about the EU they wouldn't have given a shit, if they even knew what it was. Needless to say I'm pretty disillusioned with the way the country is going and I don't believe there exists any good options going forward that will satisfy a majority, hence my lack of posting in here.

Quote (Black XistenZ @ May 23 2019 10:30am)
but then what? Boris Johnson? Jeremy Corbyn? Jeremy Hunt or Michael Gove?


I like Michael Gove personally. As Irv mentioned Sajid Javid would also be a good choice but I can't see either of them navigating us unscathed from this internal strife.

Definitely not BoJo, Corbyn, Jeremy Cunt or Pretty Patel.
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May 24 2019 03:10am
Welp, May is gone.

So who's next in line to voluntarily commit career suicide?
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May 24 2019 03:32am
thank god
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May 24 2019 04:03am
The next one will have 4 months to do something that 50% of uk voters dont want.
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The next one will have 4 months to do something that 50% of uk voters dont want.


Or alternatively will have as long as he/she needs to do what the majority of the electorate voted for.
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Or alternatively will have as long as he/she needs to do what the majority of the electorate voted for.


I hope so, and a major economical strike as a punishment, even if it's not sure.
All this money for the nhs per week... :)
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Or alternatively will have as long as he/she needs to do what the majority of the electorate voted for.


Then why does every poll on the subject suggest the majority don’t want Brexit

What’s deliverable isn’t desirable. What’s desirable isn’t deliverable.

This post was edited by dro94 on May 24 2019 07:59am
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Then why does every poll on the subject suggests the majority don’t want Brexit

What’s deliverable isn’t desirable. What’s desirable isn’t deliverable.


2 major polls within a day of the referendum suggested remain was a majority with a significant lead.

a 3rd poll with a much larger sample size determined a majority wanted to leave.

The sample size of the 3rd poll was 33.5 million
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