labour/he's used it a lot, it's fucking great.High sparrow stuff from Corbyn.
Poem quote:
Parliament hit by Cyber Attack. MPs can't remotely access emails.
A House of Commons spokesperson said: The Houses of Parliament have discovered unauthorised attempts to access parliamentary user accounts.
The shit rags won't accept being in the EU unless the UK is in charge of it.
Jeremy Corbyn inspires me... And nobody in politics has done that for me in the past 26 years, I can happily admit that I am in awe of him.
High sparrow stuff from Corbyn.
Poem quote:
Jeremy Corbyn inspires me... And nobody in politics has done that for me in the past 26 years, I can happily admit that I am in awe of him.
Man is a fucking rock star. Can't wait to see him in.
You'll never see it coming.Eek, those sound like a quotes from Persona 5.
Jeremy Corbyn is Masayoshi Shido confirmed.
Eek, those sound like a quotes from Persona 5.
Jeremy Corbyn is Masayoshi Shido confirmed.
Parliament hit by Cyber Attack. MPs can't remotely access emails.
A House of Commons spokesperson said: The Houses of Parliament have discovered unauthorised attempts to access parliamentary user accounts.
Is this meant to be biased for Corbyn or biased against? I genuinely can't tell...
Depends.Is this meant to be biased for Corbyn or biased against? I genuinely can't tell...
Yeah after reading the article it seems to just be stating facts in an unbiased fashion.Is this meant to be biased for Corbyn or biased against? I genuinely can't tell...
OK, which Gaffer was it?
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jun/23/brexit-stopped-answer-in-our-hands-leave
The guardian seem to be leading the way for the conversation of stopping brexit.
If the turning tide for Corbyn and labour added with the ever increasing negativity about the consequences of brexit can continue at its current pace I honestly think we could get to a place where enough people agree its a complete shit show and cancel it.Good. I'm starting to feel like things aren't as hopeless as they seemed a couple of months ago for the UK. Yeah, it's premature, but Corbyn turned it around and maybe we can turn this around too.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jun/23/brexit-stopped-answer-in-our-hands-leave
The guardian seem to be leading the way for the conversation of stopping brexit.
All fair points.overplaying the hand imo. they need to wait & seem to have forgotten how wrong their pre-election analysis turned out to be.
i think it's plausible for brexit to be stopped if negotiations are a big mess and the economy hits the rocks next year, in those circumstances popular enthusiasm could falter and make doing that seem sensible.
but it really shouldn't be forgotten that labour did so well in the election by embracing brexit, unlike the lib dems who got squeezed out, and corbyn was seen as so persuasive as an euro-sceptic that theresa may's 'crush the saboteurs' line and popular policy to deliver brexit got no traction whatsoever.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jun/23/brexit-stopped-answer-in-our-hands-leave
The guardian seem to be leading the way for the conversation of stopping brexit.
If the turning tide for Corbyn and labour added with the ever increasing negativity about the consequences of brexit can continue at its current pace I honestly think we could get to a place where enough people agree its a complete shit show and cancel it.
I gotta have hope, it may be foolish but it worked for the election so who knows.
I think that as more and more hard facts come out regarding the economic consequences of Brexit, remaining will become an option. Unfortunately it will end the political career of whoever makes the decision, so it will probably never happen. Nobody in power is willing to put the country first.
Both very good points and ones that I fear too but damn it, I'm willing to let myself get hurt if it gives me a little hope nowThe problem is, who's going to cancel it? Corbyn doesn't appear to be terribly pro-remain, and the Conservatives would be petrified to do it out of fear of the Brexiteers flipping to UKIP en masse (if it still exists). It'll only happen with a Prime Minister prepared to commit political suicide, and I don't see who that would be.
As more people become aware of the true consequences of Brexit I think public opinion will swing towards Brexit being a bad idea, but I fear that there isn't enough time for opinion to swing far enough to stop it.
Cancelling Brexit will not just be political suicide for the MP / PM who calls it, but the party who calls it too.
That being said I'm hoping that the tide keeps moving towards us staying in or at the very least remaining in the single market & customs union.
We're about to move house. My wife is getting nervous about the future of this country & we're starting to think maybe moving to the continent would be a better call, even if it means a hit to my career.
The hackers were planning to leak the Brexit negotiation plans, but they couldnt find any.
Just a word document with a title.
I kind of see it like, let's have a fun, probably terrible analogy.Even if public opinion were to swing rapidly, a lot of the population is still committed in enacting the decision of the referendum. It only makes sense to at least try. To do otherwise would make a mockery of our democracy. There would have to be a significant change in circumstances or a party elected on the premise of going back on the referendum.
Even if public opinion were to swing rapidly, a lot of the population is still committed in enacting the decision of the referendum. It only makes sense to at least try. To do otherwise would make a mockery of our democracy. There would have to be a significant change in circumstances or a party elected on the premise of going back on the referendum.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jun/24/labour-told-by-unions-back-soft-brexit
The demands seem to be growing.
What you are describing though is a major change in circumstances. The effects were not known at the time of the first vote and corrective action is necessary. This is different since nothing has happened yet and people were forewarned of the consequences of making the wrong choice.Maybe a silly way to look at it but it makes sense to me lol.
I recall the remain campaign warned people about all the bad things that are happening. That people chose to dismiss them is a sad outcome but the assessment that a significant number of people succumbed to lies is somewhat condescending, though admittedly the referendum never should have happened due to the complexity and lack of clarity surrounding the vote. More care should also have been taken about a vote of such constitutional consequences. But Cameron stlll did it.Democracy lawlz.
The whole thing was predicated on lies. How is that democratic?
90% of people are idiots.Democracy lawlz.
The whole thing was predicated on lies. How is that democratic?
They also said they don't want freedom of movement which means SM is not possibleLabour have repeatedly said they want access to the Single Market. Corbyn doesn't want to leave it.