The angry country

le bon paysan

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
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Mek

Member
I’m not whining yet. As a remainer it’s all going my way. Mind you if the tories get in again it wouldn’t be just the forum I’d think of leaving.
 

Mek

Member
The fact that Brexit was voted for 3 years ago and still hasn’t been achieved. Public opinion is turning to remain. The only fly in the ointment is the tories who are dead set on a Brexit. The polls are showing that the gap between the tories and labour is closing so even if labour can’t get in they can hopefully block a working Tory majority and no one else wants to work with the tories so all pretty good at the moment.
 

bobk

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Location
stafford
The fact that Brexit was voted for 3 years ago and still hasn’t been achieved. Public opinion is turning to remain. The only fly in the ointment is the tories who are dead set on a Brexit. The polls are showing that the gap between the tories and labour is closing so even if labour can’t get in they can hopefully block a working Tory majority and no one else wants to work with the tories so all pretty good at the moment.

No it isn't , every poll says leave would win again
 

Henarar

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
The fact that Brexit was voted for 3 years ago and still hasn’t been achieved. Public opinion is turning to remain. The only fly in the ointment is the tories who are dead set on a Brexit. The polls are showing that the gap between the tories and labour is closing so even if labour can’t get in they can hopefully block a working Tory majority and no one else wants to work with the tories so all pretty good at the moment.
The Tories didn't want Brexit but they did want to implement the winning leave vote
Lib lab and are traitors and should be treated accordingly
 

Highland Mule

Member
Livestock Farmer
Ask you gov .

I don’t need to - you wrote every poll.

Edit: just checked. Latest YouGov poll I can find is September 2019 and shows a majority in favour of a second vote.

Care to show me what you’ve based your apparent lies in post 112 on, or am I right that you’re just making up this nonsense?
 

Hfd Cattle

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Hereford
The fact that Brexit was voted for 3 years ago and still hasn’t been achieved. Public opinion is turning to remain. The only fly in the ointment is the tories who are dead set on a Brexit. The polls are showing that the gap between the tories and labour is closing so even if labour can’t get in they can hopefully block a working Tory majority and no one else wants to work with the tories so all pretty good at the moment.
When it comes to the prospect of power you watch and see who will want to work with the Tories. The lib dems said they would never work with the Tories .....why did they do ?
...however the Tories won't need a coalition they are on course for a majority and we are set to leave Europe !!!
 

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