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This seems to be the new precedent in western politics,
'If I can't win though debate and democratic means, Ill just see if I can get my opponent dragged in front of a court and prosecuted for something, (even when the people are not calling for it)'. If that doesn't scare you, it damn well should, no matter which side you're on. the for the past 100 or so years, its never gotten this bad. I fear the impact of no-deal will pale compared what would happen in the event of an over turned brexit from the top level (without a GE or 2nd ref). When half a nation loses faith in their ability to make changes though democratic means, the next step usually involves bricks and petrol bombs. 'No deal /crash out' at the end of this month is the 2nd worst possible outcome here. |
Politics is being manipulated by the social media like some control freak and to make it worst politians are playing up to the camera look at me......
Is this a blip, I am not convinced in fact I think it's here to stay and will become more stupid and crass as time goes on. |
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Will it come to a head and people say enough of this I doubt it. |
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I'm not predicting all out civil war, but something akin to the yellow vests would be more than likley. |
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No thanks hear either, mass street violence is unsettling to say the least.
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If I'm to be totally honest though, the pay was good :03:
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In the short term we have to worry about hot heads and brexit is a UXB. Bad enough with the crack heads drop outs and the Friday night binge drinker's.
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Sounds to me like somebody is already living in an area of civil unrest :)
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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-49936352
Does the "magican" get "disenchanted" ? If he asks for extension in Brussel, this might reduce Johnson's chances in early elections after end of Octobre dramatically, or not? Or will they forgive him the breaking of his core promise? |
Sending such a letter will have a negative effect on Tory election chances but nowhere near as much as the damage already done to Labour over the whole affair.
Farage will benefit though and he is more likely to support a Tory government. |
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