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I don't envisage any serious threat to the Union atm but come post Brexit (should it happen at all) then people will make their own judgement depending on what the consequences are for each part of the Union.
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The Conservatives memberships gives you your new
KING Meanwhile in the Labour Leadership Bunker they are rubbing their hands with glee hearing the news expert's and bookies now think there will be a general election before the end of the year. |
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Yes - Sovereignty and the ability to make own decisions. No - It's the economy, stupid. The latter point will probably be the decider. All those polls that show a majority for yes in the event of a no-deal Brexit don't take into account the debate that would occur during any referendum campaign. That is where the No side will have the advantage. For example, depending on the size of the UK National Debt a hypothetical Scottish share would probably be prohibitively large to be economically sensible. Therefore I suspect that, unless something extraordinary happens, we Scot's will vote with our wallets again and not our hearts.:hmmm: We just have to face reality - we're easily bought. Mike. |
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The only route left for Tory remainers would be to withdraw themselves from the whip and support a vote of no confidence in the government thereby bringing about a general election which in turn will put every parliamentary seat at risk. Whether or not the remainers are willing to risk all is open to individual opinion but somehow I personally doubt that will happen. |
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Having Johnson as PM makes everything clearer. Either he will push Brexit through or there will be a 2nd referendum.
In or out, a decision has to be made. |
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Johnson implied he knows how to walk over water.
It would be better for him he skips that plan and instead knows where the stepstones lie. Else his first 100 days could very well be his last. As a German commentator wrote today: from tomorrow on he will start to break promises. Well, very likely he will, since he cannot please the Brexit hardliners and the EU-friends in his party at the same time. Not to mention the public's diverse opinion camps. |
I think that no-deal leave would be the best option for UK now.
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Johnson promised some people the left, while he promsied others the right, and he promsied some the forward while he promsied others the backwards, only to get all their support. He now must either sit still where he is and would thus break ALL promises he made, or he must break some promises the moment he makes his first step at whatever direction. |
Boris will loose his rag with Parliament and the EU and plunge this country is to a nightmare scenario.
It will be a blood bath in Parliament when they come back from their summer break. |
May your new Ruler spread wisdom and happiness among you his minions
And May your Ruler be proud of you Markus |
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Here is one person who will be eating his own words from Sept 12th 2018. https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...prime-minister |
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