539. Embezzlement, the Mandelson Texts, and Hasan Piker’s UK Ban
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Maybe Mrs May will give us a People’s Vote for Christmas *fingers crossed*.
As things stand we’re just getting something she doesn’t want, knows will make us poorer, and hasn’t checked we definitely want; that is surely far madder than blogging on Christmas!
You are a horrible man no doubt Mr Campbell but you are right that both leaders are just exacerbating this Omni-Shambles to the countries detriment.
My idea is 2 new parties. Both the cons and labour split by their Euro beliefs to create 4 main parties and it goes to a general election. It is a terrible misgiving to pretend that the conservatives are one party as it is to suggest that the so called broad church that is labour is one party. Factions within both are scared to stand on their own for what they believe in. The failed experiment of the SDP due to our FPTP voting system has made cowards of them all. By creating 4 main parties with established sources of funding and a branding that is somewhat recognisable it should create an even playing field. Jut saying the referendum should be honoured at all costs is irrelevant when no one is going to deliver truly leaving the EU and a second referendum gets us no closer to clarity and is disingenuous and a slight of hand by remainers anyway
Alastair, may you and your family have a terrific holiday and I trust that you will have a productive new year.
In case you missed it, David Adler had an article in the Guardian that supported a people’s vote using California as an example. Here is the link: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/dec/24/labour-learn-brexit-california — What Labour can learn about Brexit from California: think twice.
On something completely different: a French decimal time system instead of the Babylonian one. Well, trust the French to suggest something different. It makes sense. But I don’t think it will catch on.
The only scare story not yet used about brexit is that brexiteers have WMD’s
Of course I can’t think of any labour government that would allow the majority of people in England to be left behind, can you ? Perhaps there is some third way!
Brexit will be a disaster. What is equally worrying is that there are seventeen million IDIOTS who voted for it.
What a ghastly holiday season. I do Winter Solstice, and that is about it. Gatwick UFO sightings, Panto in the House of Nonsense by the Tories, temperatures hardly below 10 degC, no frozen ducks in Aldis due to Brexit, immigrants paddling across the Channel in Winter with no wetsuits on, Donald Trumpet the donut doing his usual donut don’t sniff it Donnie things.
2019.
MEE ARSE!
My 2019 vid (I have resigned from Google YT for the time being),
https://uploadstars.com/video/2N1WG3G1NUHA
Jeremy Corbyn’s implicit support of Brexit is the last straw for many labour voters. I’ve always voted Labour but if there was a General Election tomorrow I would be struggling. Who is there that can take on what should be his role as a true socialist but also as a leader who will collaborate with Europe in a fair and collective way?