Message from @Joshu
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Doesn't that technically abide by the law?
It should
I think there's many things UK can't veto
a lot of stuff can pass with qualified majority, which is something like 2/3 of states with >60% of population
THere's far fewer things vetoable than there used to be
For Boris's post-extension threats to have any teeth requires him to be head of state post any election, which is unlikely
I think you are all going to have to come to terms with the likely outcome is an extension followed by a labour/libdem/snp government of death that destroys brexit and finishes off the country entirely
Time to get the fuck out of the cities, boys
That _might_ happen if labour ditches Corbyn
Doesn't require them to ditch Corbyn
Tories will haemorage seats in Scotland, parts of London, and the cretinous parts of the home counties. Their gains in North England will not make up for it
The electoral arithmetic is not adding up for them
All of the agregators are showing a majority, EMUK is showing a seat majority without DUP support and so is electoral calculus
All of the evidence we have so far is showing a tory victory even without a TBP pact
I think they're wrong
And you can think that
Their models aren't sophisticated enough
However all we have are these polls so I think youre wrong.
They're the same models that predicted a remain and Hilary victory
I don't care how much Cons loose, LibDems won't go into coalition with Corbynistas
They will
Who are showing the biggest majority
Who predicted brexit victory
There's practically no difference between LibDems and Labour across most policy - they'll negotiate some common ground with economic policy and a coalition will be formed
I think they would go into coalition, they're desperate for power, you can see it in jo swinson, she's terrifying
No they won't. Why do you think they keep refusing Corbyn as interim PM?
Because they are leveraging the situation to get a better deal, Bot
Again lots of conjecture
Everything we have points to the opposite
You're gonna have to have more than that
Hmm. If LibDems were able to get PM from labour, I could see that, I guess.
Again, the majorities are predicted Without needing DUP
Or a TBP pact
But then labour would have to give up the PM seat, and that will be a hard sell.
No way libdems are going into a govt with Corbyn as PM though
They will
Interesting theory, however everything we have heard shows the opposite
I think how well the Tories do will depend to a certain extent on what happens between now and then
If they extend they will have the have a pact with TPB by the polls
Tbp and cons should just merge, make Fromage the deputy pm
For a majority, they need a net gain of what... 44? Don't see it