A beautiful example of exactly what we face now.Nigel wrote:Lewisham liberal backlash: nuspeak and bullying - when labour members vote to leave Europe blame the tories , when a majority of voters want to leave Europe , tell them they are still wrong .
I wonder how many of you felt like this when the ineffectual Corbyn strode out to ensure that alienated working people , stayed alienated but this time with an out of touch Islington labour grandee with a fawning following .
It is not "insensitive " for those that wanted out to celebrate , it will be hate crime next .......
I have never seen such undermining of the electoral system - lets face it , even with an army of beatific young people saying " I'm in " ,most people were out or not concerned enough about Britain's future to vote .
Fair and square - let's get on with it and a temporary dip in the pound is absolutely not a recession - and what does Bromley's vote say either way ? The people voted against all three main parties and from the gutless whining of certainly tories and labour , who can blame them ? Presumably Libdems are having some kind of internal to decide whether they will bleat or moan or demand a recount .
If the Tories try to leave without leaving , the next phase will make BREXIT look like Coldplay fundraising for orphaned koalas . BREXIT was an expression of anger against mainstream politics , the least the main parties can do is know when they are beaten , shut up , and start listening .
A very good evening
Nigel
I believe it is you who need to shut up and start listening. If you could even begin to articulate exactly what the leave vote has done then your views would carry weight.
This referendum is not part of the electoral system, it was triggered by it.
Stop being such a sanctimonious duffer and recognise that just because there are a beatific bunch speaking it doesn't mean they are not allowed to interpret this decision for the fiasco it is.
The stats don't lie about the age, geography of where the vote went. That is undeniable.
The world has changed. Britain is no longer a great country and blaming and thus leaving Europe won't get us back to the 50s. We are already behind the curve and will now fall further. There is no doubt that our influence globally has just reduced.
You also seem very self assured that this dip in the pound is some sort of rounding error. I would like to hear your rationale for using the world temporary. I would call this more of a dry humping than a temporary dip. I assume you are on the right side of a pension. How's that looking?
The other thing you have said is that you believe this is a reaction against mainstream politics. Have a look down the road and see that in all likelihood you have replaced one pretty decent Etonian with a barking mad one. If you believe this will change a thing, you are seriously mistaken.
Red tape in Brussels...well, we invented red tape in this country. We feast on the stuff. You are merely killing a fox to let another one in.
Have a deeply ordinary evening.