MegaSteve
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I would suggest any enthusiasm for either the Brexit party or the LibDems transferring to a GE as being fairly limited...
But I’d suggest Remain MP’s would try to get Parliament to revoke Art 50.All the next PM has to do now is nothing, just run down the clock untill October
Always a possibility but that would finish quite a few MPs careers IMO.But I’d suggest Remain MP’s would try to get Parliament to revoke Art 50.
As someone who is pro EU, and become more so since 2016, I am quite heartened by the results.
Pro EU Parties (LD, Change, Greens, SNP, Plaid) = 40.4%
Pro Brexit Parties (Brexit and UKIP) = 34.9%
If you were to add Labour votes as Pro EU and Tory votes as Pro Brexit, then we get;
Pro EU = 54.5%
Pro Brexit = 44%.
Appreciate that is a big If, in terms of Labour votes. But it looks increasingly likely that Labour will be far more vocal on the People's Vote front, and if they were to whip their MPs to support this at Westminster, then I'd reckon there is a reasonable chance of it passing. And at that point, it is game on.
At a huge cost to the country we have an election where its (hopefully) unlikely that the candidates will get to take up their seats. I dont personally think that a vote simply to register a protest is worthwhile and the money better being spent elsewhere. Then we have all the "if you add this to that, and take away something else" which apparently proves this or that is ludicrous, much like "experts" did over the referendum results. The only thing I believe that is indisputable is that the people who voted TBP and UKIP are Brexiteers, or possibly true Democrats (who may have voted remain, but believe in the democratic principle) were definitely voting to leave the EU.
Sadly, the main 2 parties could choose to ignore these results and possibly pay for that at the next GE, these people elected to the EU could in theory have a very small if any term of office.I think the use of the term protest vote, in this instance, by politicians is a cop out. If The Tories and Labour had been doing their job they'd have got the vote. People voted for someone that they think will do the job.
Amazing the way the remainers are clutching at straws like this is any sort of a victory for them. They were trounced by a party that was created 6 weeks ago. Brexit even won a seat in Scotland!😆
In 1997 the Labour Party won by an absolute landslide, in terms of seats. They won 418 seats with around 13.5 million votes. The Tories and Lib Dems combined vote was just short of 15 million and between them they had 211 seats....anyone on here got the brass neck to say It was close?
Seriously people stop kidding yourselves.
Amazing the way the remainers are clutching at straws like this is any sort of a victory for them. They were trounced by a party that was created 6 weeks ago. Brexit even won a seat in Scotland!😆
In 1997 the Labour Party won by an absolute landslide, in terms of seats. They won 418 seats with around 13.5 million votes. The Tories and Lib Dems combined vote was just short of 15 million and between them they had 211 seats....anyone on here got the brass neck to say It was close?
Seriously people stop kidding yourselves.
There's that much spin being put on it here I'm beginning to think Alistair Campbell has about 4 forum ID's.
Rather daft comparing a GE to a EU election and going back 22 years.Amazing the way the remainers are clutching at straws like this is any sort of a victory for them. They were trounced by a party that was created 6 weeks ago. Brexit even won a seat in Scotland!😆
In 1997 the Labour Party won by an absolute landslide, in terms of seats. They won 418 seats with around 13.5 million votes. The Tories and Lib Dems combined vote was just short of 15 million and between them they had 211 seats....anyone on here got the brass neck to say It was close?
Seriously people stop kidding yourselves.
what is this guy smoking ?
Len McCluskey, leader of Unite union, says Labour must stay united, and be ready to govern to "transform the country" - despite the party's poor Euro elections result.
He said the results showed a country divided by Brexit, adding: "For that the blame lies firmly with the Tory Party which has handled the Brexit process disastrously causing despair and disillusion among voters, driving many to (Nigel) Farage and his simplistic offer."
Mr McCluskey said Labour has been the only party that sought to unite the nation on Brexit.
"This is the time to hold our nerve because the true prize is the very real possibility of a looming general election," he added.
Good post, well thought out.
But what about the 22% Labour voters that voted Leave in the referendum? Did they all vote Labour on Thursday? Maybe they did, but maybe they're still in favour of Leave. The same could be applied to the % of LibDems that voted Leave in the Referendum. But then there's the % of Tories that are Remainers. 38% of Scots voted Leave...
We can spin it which ever way we chose but its that close to call I wouldn't say either side have had a convincing result.
Amazing the way the remainers are clutching at straws like this is any sort of a victory for them. They were trounced by a party that was created 6 weeks ago. Brexit even won a seat in Scotland!😆
In 1997 the Labour Party won by an absolute landslide, in terms of seats. They won 418 seats with around 13.5 million votes. The Tories and Lib Dems combined vote was just short of 15 million and between them they had 211 seats....anyone on here got the brass neck to say It was close?
Seriously people stop kidding yourselves.
what is this guy smoking ?
Len McCluskey, leader of Unite union, says Labour must stay united, and be ready to govern to "transform the country" - despite the party's poor Euro elections result.
He said the results showed a country divided by Brexit, adding: "For that the blame lies firmly with the Tory Party which has handled the Brexit process disastrously causing despair and disillusion among voters, driving many to (Nigel) Farage and his simplistic offer."
Mr McCluskey said Labour has been the only party that sought to unite the nation on Brexit.
"This is the time to hold our nerve because the true prize is the very real possibility of a looming general election," he added.
Not exactly much analysis here.
If you split up the Leave v Remain parties, the votes are very close. Certainly depending on how you split the 'loyal' Tory and Labour votes who chose not to vote Brexit or Lib Dem, it's not beyond the realms of any reasonable analysis to say that there is a Pro EU majority.
Ok, the Brexit Party were clearly the winners and the largest party and on a political campaign level they deserve a lot of credit for harvesting the pro-Leave vote in such a short space of time. But on 31.6% of the votes.... hardly a majority with the pro-EU vote more fractured between LD, Greens, Change, SNP, Plaid.
Brexit Party got fewer votes than the Lib Dems and Greens combined.
Anyone who thinks the country is now clearly in favour of either leaving or remaining is very much mistaken.