Message from @Pelth
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Sadiq Khan is a shit Mayor
Simple as that
Anyone here vc?
did u vote for labour britishgamer?
@TheBritishGamer โค๐ (Pissed)#7076 Nope. Corbynites are in perpetual denial: https://www.bbc.com/news/election-2019-50829352
```And some of his supporters within the party, including shadow justice secretary Richard Burgon, have called Mr Blair's comments an "oversimplification" and said Mr Corbyn should not be blamed for the loss.```
```Labour's leader in Wales, and First Minister, Mark Drakeford, said there was "nothing wrong" with the party's "basic message" and it just had to be "retuned" in five years' time.```
They are totally insane... ๐คจ
@AlphaUK Can't vote
I'm 16
it's almost like comfy little echo-chambers on the internet aren't reflective of reality <:lol:583236542580129825>
@NewRogernomics As much as I dislike Blair for the Iraq War and his attempts to make us join the Euro, he has a point
Blair is a political centralist. He didn't want Brexit any more than Cameron did.
He might be a war hawk, though he was never a supporter of the insane Corbyn direction of the Labour party.
Ultimately, centralists either want Brexit done or Remain. Labour lost centralist Remainers when they went for Corbyn.
So they pretty much stayed home or voted Tory to spite Corbyn.
Boris will fail just as well as May
Parliament will stall,Scotland shall secede, and N. Ireland will reunite withthe mainland.
doesn't seem like that is going to happen
chad boris deflects all opposition
none can stand in his path and survive
at the end of the day
brexit means brexit
brexit^2
the return of brexit
Authoritarian Globalists: Yeah, we don't like the way you voted so we're gonna have a redo. (But, really, we love Democracy!)
democracy is kinda gay
pure democracy is pretty stupid, yes
mob rule
@Godzilla3301 But how would parliament stall?
He has a majority of 80
The SNP can't do a thing realistically till 2021, as that is the next Scottish parliament election.
They can only ask for referendums which Boris will just refuse.
Their best bet is having a big sweep as a result of a poorly orchestrated Brexit, either defeating most of the Labour or Tory seats there.
Even then it's still an uphill struggle
They have a better chance than Catalonia though, which has a Spanish constitution prohibiting anything.
What we can be sure of though is that Boris will significantly boost their cause, as each time he refuses a referendum it will just make independence activists in Scotland more angry.
But it's Spain themselves that make it harder for Scotland