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Referendum : to be in Europe or not to be ?, that is the question ! (REF)     

required field - 03 Feb 2016 10:00

Thought I'd start a new thread as this is going to be a major talking point this year...have not made up my mind yet...(unlike bucksfizz)....but thinking of voting for an exit as Europe is not doing Britain any good at all it seems....

MaxK - 30 Jun 2016 14:44 - 3991 of 12628

For a remainer to represent blighty in the divorce proceedings is beyond parody.


Electing May would be a big mistake, she wouldnt even state her position in the run up.

End of the tory party, just like Labour.

Haystack - 30 Jun 2016 14:45 - 3992 of 12628

This from Yougov. It isn't a poll in the ordinary sense. It asking all the Conservative MPs who will do the actual voting.

Part of the turnaround appears to be the perception that Theresa May is better placed to unite the party – 64% of party members said this was one of the most important considerations (up twenty points since Febrary) and May has a thirty point lead over Johnson on who would be better able to unite the party (46% to 16%). Given the current political and economic situation, she also has a lead over Johnson on ability to handle a crisis (49% to 18%), taking tough decisions (46% to 18%) and negotiating with Europe (32% to 22%).

cynic - 30 Jun 2016 14:50 - 3993 of 12628

gove would never have my vote ..... i think he's unelectable
my choice would be theresa as she's tough, from the remain camp and therefore more likely or even capable of putting humpty-dumpty back together again

VICTIM - 30 Jun 2016 14:55 - 3994 of 12628

To think we have another fecking 9 weeks of this .

Haystack - 30 Jun 2016 15:03 - 3995 of 12628

May has said she would not call an election until 2020.

VICTIM - 30 Jun 2016 15:05 - 3996 of 12628

Why is Eagle putting herself against Corblimey . is it just to remove him and then properly select a serious candidate . I await any answers no jokes please like , the Eagle has landed , or Eagle ruffles Corbyn's feathers .

MaxK - 30 Jun 2016 15:11 - 3997 of 12628

It's a good idea for May to keep the ball rolling till 2020, because she has no chance of winning a popular vote.

They might as well have kept Dave.

grannyboy - 30 Jun 2016 15:15 - 3998 of 12628

Haystack, You are just like the Labour party..In denial...There might be 150,000
tory members, do you think they will get the tory's back into power?

You totally disregard the man/woman in the street, and yet you hope the tory's
keep power...You arrogant piece of shit...

As to you quoting Youguv polls, they're the worst predictors in the polling world...LMFAO!!

Haystack - 30 Jun 2016 15:38 - 3999 of 12628

The Yougov poll is a 100% poll of Conservative MPs not a sample of the public or even members. With Corbyn as leader, any Conservative would beat him. There is a good chance that if Corbyn wins the leadership again, the Labour party may split into two parties.

cynic - 30 Jun 2016 15:47 - 4000 of 12628

at least there is some decorum in the manner in which the tories are going about electing their next leader

the labour party's antics are just the most ridiculous slapstick , but if that's the way corbyn wants to play, then the rest of us can stand back in amazement and guffaw

Haystack - 30 Jun 2016 15:56 - 4001 of 12628

The problem with Trots and Marxists is that they don't want to give up power. It is no coincidence that all socialist countries sink into dictatorships and become totalitarian states, especially the ones that Corbyn supports.

MaxK - 30 Jun 2016 16:03 - 4002 of 12628

I didn't think he supported the €U?

jimmy b - 30 Jun 2016 16:08 - 4003 of 12628

I don't know why the Eu doesn't just go back to how it was when it was the EEC ,trade together and that's it , or it's game over down the road.

jimmy b - 30 Jun 2016 16:31 - 4004 of 12628

Look at the FTSE , we really are done for George

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Fred1new - 30 Jun 2016 17:19 - 4005 of 12628

The problem with Trots and Marxists is that they don't want to give up power.


Perhaps the tories prefer to buy it and act as puppets on strings being manipulated from afar.

Kowtowing to media and press and selling off "dishonours" for favours at the highest price they can get.

The morality of Mafia and corrupt banana republics.

And now the said "leadership" of Con artists as praising one another for their loyalty and hard work while fighting one another like rats in a bag.

Nice to get Cameron booted out and bring in no change.

As Theresa said they do work for the Nasty Party.

Good old Cruella.

But why don't the tories go the whole way and beg Nigel Farage join their party becoming their leader?

A justifiable reward for both sides.



Haystack - 30 Jun 2016 17:37 - 4006 of 12628

Tory leadership support from Conservative MPs so far declared

Haystack - 30 Jun 2016 17:47 - 4007 of 12628

The web site

http://www.theresa2016.co.uk/

was registered on 28 June 2016

cynic - 30 Jun 2016 18:09 - 4008 of 12628

fred - what an extraordinarily bitter old man you are ...... life in your household really must be a complete bundle of laughs

Haystack - 30 Jun 2016 18:10 - 4009 of 12628

Laughs and fred in the same sentence?

MaxK - 30 Jun 2016 18:11 - 4010 of 12628

If the con plp elect May, they've lost me.

Ye gods, are they feckin mad?
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