Message from @Wayward Lone
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There was significantly more nationalised industries before Thatcher came along
They were pro brexit, just not pro no-deal Brexit @Tiberius
There's a VERY big difference
Despite constant insistence "ReMoAn Is RiSiNg I SwEaR"
Yall are just mad you wont ever be as good as brexit as the OG
A lot of conservatives don't want a no-deal Brexit because it will be fucking horrible for the economy (Which they put shit loads of effort into boosting). But they do want more control, meaning they do want Brexit. So they found a middle ground by having a 'soft Brexit' where they vote for a Deal so there's less damage to the economy
Any deal beneficial to the UK would simply be rejected
Partially because the prime minister has had his hands tied in the negotiation process
The EU wants you as nothing more than a Vassal State to the German Fourth Reich
I mean
The EU don't want a no-deal either. But sadly the PM has been unable to threaten the EU with one.
The left in your country tied his hands
You're making my point. Even the UK is so far left that free enterprise and basic civil rights are outside the Overton Window.
Also how do you expect to negotiate without no deal as an option? If I go to a car salesman and start with, "regardless of how we haggle I will not leave without buying an automobile" he's going to rape me on the price.
Yall can only blame yourselves for that, lib dem and labour are german shills
Ironically, the conservatives have empowered the opposition through the fixed term parliaments act @Tiberius
All of the Brexit issue comes from that one act.
Where the PM is unable to call a general election due to Parliament needing a 2 / 3 majority to support it.
Thats just your anti-democratic roots speaking
And in action
That's poor Conservative planning in action right there.
I remember Boris was forced to ask for an extension by law... Rushed into existence so he couldn't just wait for the deadline to end it all.
It was mainly a conservative policy.
The queen should just dissolve parliament
Funilly enough in 2017 they ran saying they would remove the legislation if they got a majority.
We have free enterprise? In most fields. @Jym
So they recognized a mistake and decided they want to fix it
Unless you want to teach a pug to heil hitler
Or report the muslim grooming gang next door
Or not get run over by peaceful trucks <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>
Racist... That is a beautiful part of their culture!
Meh, they brought in legislation which they should have never brought in at all. Then it came to bite them in the ass and they're looking to remove it after it's hurt them.
The dems did that here
Hows that filibuster removal working for you democrats <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>
What's also quite funny is that a majority of the country support some form of proportional representation and more parties are starting to support it. BXP, Lib Dems, SNP, etc. But the big two obviously want to keep the status quo and oppose it.
I mean
Labour and other hard leftist groups all have the same values
Only they should have representation
I legitimately would vote Labour if they supported PR. I would hate the years they're in office, but it would revitalise our democracy in a way that is needed.
Because your country needs blackouts again
The country needs more social spending, it needs nationalisation of some sectors and it needs a change in the way democracy is ran
Hell PG&E are doing it when the wind sneezes