Message from @Eccles

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2019-10-18 18:02:04 UTC  

meanwhile in london

https://youtu.be/TFP533BJYdk

2019-10-18 18:03:10 UTC  

A bunch of cunts

2019-10-18 18:08:58 UTC  

Interesting

2019-10-18 18:09:30 UTC  

What parties are the Undecided ones part of?

2019-10-18 18:10:35 UTC  

I don't think any parties are, I think it is just individual MP's

2019-10-18 18:11:05 UTC  

God I wish we would just remain

2019-10-18 18:11:09 UTC  

I know but which parties (if any at all) are they in

2019-10-18 18:11:27 UTC  

I would assume some Labour MP's might rebel against the whip

2019-10-18 18:11:45 UTC  

And some of the Conservative/Labour defectors might just be generally undecided

2019-10-18 18:12:33 UTC  

I saw earlier someone Tweet than over 10 Labour MPs are voting for the deal

2019-10-18 18:12:44 UTC  

that over*

2019-10-18 18:13:14 UTC  

According to the spreadsheet they have some Conservatives are undecided too

2019-10-18 18:14:32 UTC  

They are Iain Duncan Smith, Christopher Chope, Bernard Jenkin, Julia Lopez, Phillip Hollobone, Julian Lewis and a few others

2019-10-18 18:18:21 UTC  

"Former UK PM David Cameron has backed Boris Johnson to emerge victorious in the vote on his Brexit deal"

2019-10-18 18:22:35 UTC  

the BP are in the middle of an event shittalking the deal

https://vimeo.com/366327330

2019-10-18 18:22:55 UTC  

Tories appear to be repairing their splits

2019-10-18 18:23:06 UTC  

Labour might find themselves in a lot of trouble

2019-10-18 18:23:44 UTC  

BP are becoming increasingly irritating

2019-10-18 18:24:02 UTC  

They always were, but never mind - they served an important purpose

2019-10-18 18:26:08 UTC  

Are the BXP suggesting how a clean break can even be achieved?

2019-10-18 18:26:35 UTC  

It still can, they're in danger of jumping the shark. I can understand why, but it's probably doing them more harm than good right now

2019-10-18 18:27:00 UTC  

Also, any future agreement -can- be left

2019-10-18 18:31:52 UTC  

I'm thinking some labor just might rebel, to prevent possible migration of voters to libdems.

2019-10-18 18:33:03 UTC  

I'd love to see what share of the libdem polling numbers are labor remainers who just temporarily switched sides.

2019-10-18 18:33:16 UTC  

some will, whether it'll be enough to swing the vote remains to be seen

2019-10-18 18:34:03 UTC  

Then again, they might be hoping hard brexit will happen and the "ensuing disaster" will sink conservatives.

2019-10-18 18:34:24 UTC  

I don't think any of the people involved want a hard brexit in order to sink the conservatives

2019-10-18 18:35:05 UTC  

I have a hard time believing that an extension would help their polling numbers.

2019-10-18 18:35:27 UTC  

Since their brexit strategy is so unclear

2019-10-18 18:35:29 UTC  

In the polls I've seen, extension seems to fuck the Tories' lead

2019-10-18 18:36:52 UTC  

afaik they plan to go for hard brexit if an extension is forced, which might make a deal with BXP possible.

2019-10-18 18:37:09 UTC  

It fucks the tories lead

2019-10-18 18:37:15 UTC  

because BXP absorbs voters

2019-10-18 18:37:28 UTC  

it makes sense for Nige to do everything to hit the deal

2019-10-18 18:37:33 UTC  

even no deal tbh

2019-10-18 18:37:36 UTC  

to get vote share

2019-10-18 18:37:50 UTC  

Since if we leave, BXP is basically done

2019-10-18 18:37:51 UTC  

Exactly. Which means that if tories make a deal with BXP promising hard exit, labor will not benefit from it.