Rees-Mogg U-turn

Ha ha Ironic JohnD mentions U-turn.

Corbyn and his merry team have done more U-turns than Ive had hot dinners :ROFLMAO:
 
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Buffon Boris sees which way the wind is blowing and creeps away from his no-deal stance.

"Boris Johnson widens breach in Tory Eurosceptic ranks
‘Appreciable risk’ that Brexit might not happen means he too could back May’s deal"

"Boris Johnson has signalled he could back Theresa May’s Brexit deal, in a further sign that opposition from Tory Eurosceptics is starting to crumble as they come to accept that their project is in danger."


https://www.ft.com/content/097b854c...egmentId=080b04f5-af92-ae6f-0513-095d44fb3577
 
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Rice-Pudd, Buffoon... perhaps dumplum will be next.
 
Rehman Chishti, who resigned as a vice chairman of the Tory party last November over May's deal, declared yesterday that he would now back it.
 
"Lucy Allen, a long-standing Brexit-supporting MP for Telford, has told the FT she is now reluctantly backing the deal. As is John Whittingdale, the former culture secretary. As is Robert Coults, the MP for Witney. As is Royston Smith from Southampton Itchen. So far around a dozen MPs who voted against the deal last time are now on side with the government."

https://www.ft.com/content/ec9ee89c-a1a7-3c88-a8c3-3818f3781d4f
 
"Stewart Hosie, of the SNP, has asked the prime minister when she will resign. Mrs May answers that her Brexit deal delivers on the result of the referendum, and accuses Mr Hosie of wanting to keep the UK in the EU. She does not address the resignation question."
 
Rice-Pudd, Buffoon... perhaps dumplum will be next.
Bit ironic really,,you take the pizz out of Mogg for U turn,,,and take the pizz out of brexit heroes for no u turn,,,you lot want it all ways
 
I remember we used to have some plumber on here, who claimed he had never met a remainer.

I have an idea he lived in an area that voted strongly for Remain.

Perhaps he had a distorted view of the world.

Reality is creeping into the brains of some of the outists.

"Repeat polling is starting to portray a discernible loss of Leavers' faith in the original promise of Brexit"


"Since just before the 2016 EU Referendum, the YouGov-Cambridge Centre has periodically measured British expectations towards the impact of Brexit on various aspects of life, from jobs to immigration and security, as part of a joint project with the Cambridge University Forum on Geopolitics.


This includes near-identical surveys fielded to national samples of the British public in April 2016, May 2017 and February 2019. The latest results were produced to coincide with a one-day conference being held by the Forum, with the YouGov-Cambridge Centre as a partner, on the fateful (sort of) date of 29th March, examining the future stability of the European Union.


As findings show, the overall percentage of those who think Brexit would be ultimately bad for British jobs has shifted from 33% in 2016 to 44% in 2019. Perhaps unsurprisingly, this includes a marked increase in the number of Remain voters supporting such a view – from 69% in 2017 to 79% in 2019. But we also find a sizeable drop in the percentage of Leave voters who believe the opposite, namely that leaving would instead be good for jobs, from 57% in 2017 to 42% in 2019."


https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politic...9/03/22/britains-changing-expectations-brexit

"'Tis but a scratch!" shouts dumplum.

 
I remember we used to have some plumber on here, who claimed he had never met a remainer.

I have an idea he lived in an area that voted strongly for Remain.

Perhaps he had a distorted view of the world.

Reality is creeping into the brains of some of the outists.

"Repeat polling is starting to portray a discernible loss of Leavers' faith in the original promise of Brexit"


"Since just before the 2016 EU Referendum, the YouGov-Cambridge Centre has periodically measured British expectations towards the impact of Brexit on various aspects of life, from jobs to immigration and security, as part of a joint project with the Cambridge University Forum on Geopolitics.


This includes near-identical surveys fielded to national samples of the British public in April 2016, May 2017 and February 2019. The latest results were produced to coincide with a one-day conference being held by the Forum, with the YouGov-Cambridge Centre as a partner, on the fateful (sort of) date of 29th March, examining the future stability of the European Union.


As findings show, the overall percentage of those who think Brexit would be ultimately bad for British jobs has shifted from 33% in 2016 to 44% in 2019. Perhaps unsurprisingly, this includes a marked increase in the number of Remain voters supporting such a view – from 69% in 2017 to 79% in 2019. But we also find a sizeable drop in the percentage of Leave voters who believe the opposite, namely that leaving would instead be good for jobs, from 57% in 2017 to 42% in 2019."


https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politic...9/03/22/britains-changing-expectations-brexit

"'Tis but a scratch!" shouts dumplum.

Ifs buts and maybes..too late sukers We leaving.....
 
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