I am in a safe Tory seat unfortunately and will vote for the remain alliance, which ever party represents this. — Punshhh
As has the press coverage in the UK. The reality though is that Corbyn is not remotely radical, and has not proposed a single policy that goes beyond what has already been implemented in the country and then dismantled. Some public housing, a national railway and power system, a national post, a national health service, and some workers' rights. It's all so mainstream that only Americans and propagandists would even call it unusual. — unenlightened
Yeah, totally irrelevant because Brexit is totally going to empower tenants and the working class because no Brit will ever have to adhere to those pesky EU regulations. — Benkei
Gove concludes by saying a no-deal Brexit would pose undoubted risks and real challenges for the UK. But he says there would also be opportunities.
Opportunities for...
The Brexit Billiionaires.
Ch4 Dispatches 'The Brexit Millionaires' - those who've got rich from Brexit. First shown Monday 11th March this year.
https://www.channel4.com/programmes/dispatches/episode-guide/
Risks as per the Operation Yellowhammer document which Gove had been planning to publish today, but dropped the idea because it was too negative. — Guardian Politics Live
Yes, I know, but I'm in south Norfolk, in 2017 the Tory's got approx 35,000 votes, Labour 15,000 and the two other candidates less than 1,000. Most of East Anglia is a Tory stronghold.
I am a poll clerk in a rural area and am used to the elderly farmers banging on about polish immigrants and their Tory credentials. — Punshhh
It seems to me that no matter how bad or stupid a politician or idea is, the BBC can be trusted to normalize and promote it in the name of journalistic objectivity.
As many as half the shops are polish, or aimed primarily at polish customers. I don't have a problem with this, although it does seem a bit strange, when I remember how those streets used to be — Punshhh
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