Question for the remainers
Do you listen to James O'brien?
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The name does not ring any bells.
Question for the remainers
Do you listen to James O'brien?
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The name does not ring any bells.
We offer £39Billion and get nothing. Trump offers a few threats and gets a deal. Draw your own conclusion!
Not missing much Split, some over-rated body of opinion not much different to the rest of us here. 🙂
Big-gobbed lefty on LBC Radio who only tolerates his views: good balance to LBC's Farage at the other end of the scale.
Backfire of the week goes to Remainer Jack Dart Who started a facebook poll to test sentiment on whether people would today ether Remain or leave.. After 54700 votes its 63% leave...37% Remain :cheesy:
Wow - on the face(book) of it, this is interesting. Given that - in very broad terms - Facebook attracts a younger audience (i.e. a large number of remainers) this result is most telling.Jack's poll has finished, with a whopping 280,600 votes..64% Leave to 36% Remain.
That must be a better way to judge the sentiment of the country as opposed to the last yougov that only targeted roughly 1200 people. It would be easy for yougov to stop people in London and poll them which subsequently was a heavy remain area..
I've been asked this two or three times by remainers who expect me to prostrate myself on the floor before them and beg forgiveness on the grounds that Brexit has disintegrated into an unholy mess. Whilst this is very true, I don't believe it's the fault of leavers and, more importantly, I've not heard anything from the remain camp to make me think that I was wrong to vote to leave.Just a quickie, Has any of the regulars that contribute to this thread questioned themselves on whether they made the right choice ? Have you wondered/worried if some of the project fear might actually happen ? did we get it wrong ? Same question goes to remainers, have you thought brexit actually might bring prosperity to the country but cant/don't want to admit it ???
Hi Mike,
Wow - on the face(book) of it, this is interesting. Given that - in very broad terms - Facebook attracts a younger audience (i.e. a large number of remainers) this result is most telling.
Jack's poll has finished, with a whopping 280,600 votes..64% Leave to 36% Remain.
That must be a better way to judge the sentiment of the country as opposed to the last yougov that only targeted roughly 1200 people. It would be easy for yougov to stop people in London and poll them which subsequently was a heavy remain area..
Just a quickie, Has any of the regulars that contribute to this thread questioned themselves on whether they made the right choice ? Have you wondered/worried if some of the project fear might actually happen ? did we get it wrong ? Same question goes to remainers, have you thought brexit actually might bring prosperity to the country but cant/don't want to admit it ???
Jack's poll has finished, with a whopping 280,600 votes..64% Leave to 36% Remain.
That must be a better way to judge the sentiment of the country as opposed to the last yougov that only targeted roughly 1200 people. It would be easy for yougov to stop people in London and poll them which subsequently was a heavy remain area..
Just a quickie, Has any of the regulars that contribute to this thread questioned themselves on whether they made the right choice ? Have you wondered/worried if some of the project fear might actually happen ? did we get it wrong ? Same question goes to remainers, have you thought brexit actually might bring prosperity to the country but cant/don't want to admit it ???
Never had a single doubt that leaving was/is the right thing to do. No surprise there then!
I'm just waiting for May to do One of Two things. Either she does a complete u-turn on her cretinous chequers plan, or she resigns. If neither happen, then I expect the 48 letters will go in triggering a leadership election, possibly a general election. Under the right leader and with the right message, that's still an election the Tories can win.
Never had a single doubt that leaving was/is the right thing to do. No surprise there then!
I'm just waiting for May to do One of Two things. Either she does a complete u-turn on her cretinous chequers plan, or she resigns. If neither happen, then I expect the 48 letters will go in triggering a leadership election, possibly a general election. Under the right leader and with the right message, that's still an election the Tories can win.
Dream on! 🙂