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We voted out, tbh I don't care how as long as that happens because any other option is just going to damage our democracy more than it already is and may cause violence on our streets. People including you have used terms like crashing out and dropping off a cliff when the only proper term is leaving.Re: No Deal
There’s a new plll up here that says 59% would vote for independence rather than stay on the U.K. after a hard Brexit. Personally I think the only poll that counts is the one where voters are in the voting booth but I suspect this poll won’t get much coverage down there. Perhaps hard Brexiteers should be carefull what they wish for.Re: No Deal
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I used to be a member of the Labour Party and well remember the conflict and damage done by Militant.When I see and hear Momentum I see and hear a digital age Militant I’m afraid. Corbyn does not understand Scotland nor seems to care tbh. Be that as it may, when I think of Corbyn, all I can see is the likes of McDonell, McCluskie, Abbott and Livingston looking over his shoulder. The English shires just won’t have them so I wonder about the Labour Party’s wish for a General Election. Corbyn and his allies are opposed to the EU on ideological grounds and should just come out and say it rather than the woolly stance they espouse at the moment. Thank goodness I have an alternative up here.Re: No Deal
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