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Has Cleggy Been Glue Sniffing?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-4151 0253
"Join labour to avoid brexit" - PMSL has anyone told him Labour , the front bench and especially Jezza are pro brexit? oh dear poor old limp dums have no idea do they!
"Join labour to avoid brexit" - PMSL has anyone told him Labour , the front bench and especially Jezza are pro brexit? oh dear poor old limp dums have no idea do they!
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To be honest it's one of the more pragmatic things I've heard come from a Lib Dem. Both of the major parties are seriously divided over Brexit - and yes, if you really want to influence the outcome and you are willing to actually grit your teeth and plunge yourself into the giant septic tank that is politics, then the best thing to do is strengthen the "soft Brexit"...
10:31 Fri 06th Oct 2017
I think his idea, which was common among moderate Labour people some time ago, was that if you join labour you'll drown out the commies. But it's daft. As is the idea of joining the tories. If you are concerned about Brexit, join the Lib Dems, his own party, surely. The whiff of evostik is in the air :-)
To be honest it's one of the more pragmatic things I've heard come from a Lib Dem.
Both of the major parties are seriously divided over Brexit - and yes, if you really want to influence the outcome and you are willing to actually grit your teeth and plunge yourself into the giant septic tank that is politics, then the best thing to do is strengthen the "soft Brexit" factions in whichever party and try to tip the balance of power in their favour.
Not pretty. And not particularly tasteful. But not wrong either, imho. If you seriously want to influence the path the UK takes, this will be more effective than voting Lib Dem.
Both of the major parties are seriously divided over Brexit - and yes, if you really want to influence the outcome and you are willing to actually grit your teeth and plunge yourself into the giant septic tank that is politics, then the best thing to do is strengthen the "soft Brexit" factions in whichever party and try to tip the balance of power in their favour.
Not pretty. And not particularly tasteful. But not wrong either, imho. If you seriously want to influence the path the UK takes, this will be more effective than voting Lib Dem.
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