kuro68k wrote: » The British government is going to take it right to the cliff edge and hope that someone else compromises. Of course they have their excuses already lined up if no-one does, only real question is who they will blame.
devnull wrote: » What did you see/hear?
Larbre34 wrote: » Water John wrote: » 117 big enough, margin 83. Over one third, wounded. Not quite. 63.something. An Irish landslide if you will!
Water John wrote: » 117 big enough, margin 83. Over one third, wounded.
briany wrote: » Well, democracy has spoken. Will the ERG shut up? Will they hell.
funkey_monkey wrote: » So, is this a good result for her?
seamus wrote: » They completely screwed her over. Allowed her to hold an independence referendum, campaigned against her with the Trump card of EU membership, and then turned around and left the EU. All of Scotland hates the Tories. They have continually treated Scotland as second class citizens and a burden. Sturgeon is merely representing her constituents.
Water John wrote: » 117 big enough, margin 83. Over one third.
Larbre34 wrote: » I'm guessing quite a collection of news organisations will be pursuing him for just that.
Headshot wrote: » Im delighted she's saying in power I would of ****ing love to see the look on Jacob Rees-Mogg tonight Rub it in his face
J Mysterio wrote: » You should listen to what he says, not worry about his hair. He's a wise, experienced and honourable man, something the UK badly needs more of. .