we do, hence the reference to 52% in the event of a no deal scenario. along with the frothiness from the hardliners it appears the tide is turning. it could just be a rouge poll, it was conducted during the height of the salmond affair. but either way, May will be concerned.
Still think a GE and the people having a say in the final deal is the ONLY option that will bring anything fruitful to this shitfest. A no deal and leaving next March regardless is no longer an option as it will only bring a huge mount of pain to this Country and the people in it and in any case its unlikely that Parliament will choose that option.
May concerned? Why would she be concerned, her plan is working just fine! *shouts into the echo chamber* - "THE TIDE IS TURNING!" *Echo chamber* - "The tide is turning!" Yay! I helped!
it deffo becomes more interesting the more you start to realize just how much control a sovereign people actually possess despite decades of the "peoples party" telling you otherwise.
Yeah them liberal politicians who say we will respect your voice, have a vote then say, no not that one, are rascals
why the fook cant they just speak in english, what does this mean? He said ‘les propositions sont mortes’.”