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52 minutes ago, zidane's child said:

I think it would be a better run campaign this time if that's any consolation?

I'm confident there would be a high enough swing to Remain now the majority of us are a bit more educated on this.

Yes.  Hopefully we can avoid campaigners who want to try "Vote Remain - it's not entirely crap."

Cameron and Osborne spring to mind and maybe Corbyn too.

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4 minutes ago, Fullerene said:

Yes.  Hopefully we can avoid campaigners who want to try "Vote Remain - it's not entirely crap."

Cameron and Osborne spring to mind and maybe Corbyn too.

The biggest mistake Remain had last time was that it was too Whitehall/Government centric. Craig Oliver and David Cameron were involved in a big way too.

Both sides should be completely independent this time round.

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4 minutes ago, UsedToGoToCentralPark said:
16 minutes ago, ICTJohnboy said:
Brilliant speech by Blackford in the NC debate outlining how much Scotland has benefitted from being in the EU.
Pleading with Corbyn to get off the fence and support SNP calls for a peoples vote - unfortunately his pleas looked to falling on deaf ears.

UK voted leave he needs to move on.

How people in other countries voted is of no relevance.

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Yes.  Hopefully we can avoid campaigners who want to try "Vote Remain - it's not entirely crap."
Cameron and Osborne spring to mind and maybe Corbyn too.


So you’re saying Corbyn shouldn’t be anywhere near a Remain campaign? Hmm.
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If there is a 2nd Ref what would the 'Leave; proposition be on the ballot paper now though? It can't be a straight 'May's deal' or stay in the EU, as her deal is already dead. Nor can it be a 'No deal' or stay in the EU, as the Lords have already blocked a no deal, and there isn't a majority in the Commons for one. Therefore stay or 'leave; on the ballot but 'leave' in what sense? It doesn't seem to work. If it was a 'do you want the UK to remain or leave the EU' we are potentially back to square one if Leave wins again....to start another round of negotiations.

Therefore a 2nd Ref would need time for her to bring 'another' deal to the table to even be on the ballot surely.

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52 minutes ago, welshbairn said:

Cmon, be fair, she said 4 times that she's happy to reach across the aisle to the DUP.

  46 minutes ago, btb said:

btb said...    Well that's the cross party talks well & truly fucked..............

 

Only reached across for a h*nd job,  nothing more.   

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17 minutes ago, Cerberus said:

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-46895002

Calls to ban low-level letterboxes and adopt EU standard.
The Communication Workers Union is campaigning for new buildings to meet EU letter box height standards.

 

They might be a bit late with their campaigning.... or are they?

 

Good old British politics debating stuff like this. Not like in the EU parliament where they debate silly stuff about bent bananas.

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