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Nolan

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  1. No. Its ongoing until the backstop disappears. The backstop can only disappear on agreement by the afore mentioned joint commission.
  2. Pertaining to British interests, rather than EU interests. It should always be 100% non EU representatives. That is what independence/sovereignty looks like.
  3. That it sets up a new behind closed door joint commission that replicates the EU comission. That commission is comprised of equal members of EU and UK representatives and an "impartial" member. Therefore behind closed doors a majority of non UK representatives could veto anything the UK wanted to do in perpetuity. We would get tied in to a treaty without any way of an elected parliament getting out of it.
  4. It's in plain English. If you struggle with that, no wonder you can't understand the reasons we want to leave or the severely detrimental aspects of the WA.
  5. It would have worked, as most Conservative members wouldn't vote for Gove or Hunt. (as evidenced by Conhomes survey) They couldn't even stand up for the country in a cabinet of the worst PM in living memory.
  6. That's right, but he did talk about an FTA, rather than Mays absolute fudge. Which is a start towards what we actually voted for.
  7. Yes. As evidenced from his time leading London. As evidence by getting 140 mps on board already.
  8. Yes it does. We've had a 'manager' the last couple of years not a leader.
  9. Rory Stewart is a liberal conservative. As obvious by his votes against banning smoking etc. I hope most other current conservatives are fiscal conservatives.
  10. I simply will not use my membership ballot to vote for a current cabinet member.
  11. “We are an evidence-based regulator and undertake our work to the highest standards,” the spokesperson said. “In August 2018, we concluded an assessment into allegations of joint spending by Vote Leave and the DUP. “We had requested further evidence from BBC Northern Ireland that first aired the allegations. No further evidence was forthcoming and there was insufficient evidence to open an investigation. This decision was taken in line with our enforcement policy.”
  12. At least be accurate. The electoral commission refused to investigate as nothing was illegal about it.
  13. When things can happen like Lutfur Rahman in Tower Hamlets, then it is a good idea to be vigilant and investigate where investigations are needed.
  14. "When the leave campaign was convicted off widescale electoral fraud "? I presume you're living in an alternate dimension, because that hasn't happened in this one.
  15. I hope blooming not. We can not operate with only one rwb in the squad.
  16. He should easily hit the criteria given he's played for the national squad since he was 18. The only potential issue could be the "governing body endorsement" given the governing bodies problems.
  17. From stories i heard, he wasn't expected to be here last season. Targett was going to be first choice, McQueen second.
  18. https://www.africanews.com/2019/06/10/mali-runs-the-risk-of-getting-kicked-out-of-afcon/ Mali are being threatened with being kicked out of the AFCON. Mooting the possibility of Gabon taking their place (as one of three alternatives). could be awkward if Lemina goes to the AFCON and Djenepo doesn't.
  19. He's out with the Malian team at the moment. So who knows.
  20. Has been linked so far with. Newcastle, wolves, Derby, Palace, w. Ham. Sounds like his agent is just chucking club names out there.
  21. If you take notice of any of the psephologists or is s common theme that the working class are less likely to vote.
  22. Voting intention for 18-24 puts the Greens in second place. But on balance of of population you have a lot more C2DE than 18-24 and you get some cross section in that.
  23. The young are less likely to vote. That's why celebrities distantly come out imploring to make sure they are on the electoral roll.
  24. Demographic surveys show they get more votes from C2DE. Who are historically less likely to vote. For example this mornings yougov voting intention. If you just take ABC1 Lib dems - 24% Brexit - 22% Labour -19% Conservative - 18% If you just take C2DE Brexit - 33% Labour - 22% Conservative - 17% Lib dems - 13%
  25. The problem the Brexit party will have is in getting out the vote of the apathetic, and those who have completely lost faith in parliament.
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