Brexit Is Teaching Britain A Lesson In Humility; Boris Johnson finalizes EU Exit Deal!

Fenian

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Genuinely agree after these exit polls.

Aye mate I’m talking bread lines and starvation.

I hate that they made me think this way, I try and not wish harm on people but Jesus Christ I hate those c*nts with all my being.

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Well at least Rupert Murdoch will be pleased. He's orchestrated more damage to this country than anyone, dumb fukks :bryan:
 

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Those exit polls are depressing.. You can't underestimate the silent voter types who won't admit it in public. so just looking at social media or your circle doesn't reflect real life. I didn't think the results would be this bad :mjcry:
 

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If Corbyn came out 100% for remain, how on earth would that have prevented Labour from getting wiped out in the Midlands and North?

In retrospect, trying to appeal to both leavers and remainers at once did not work, but to just ignore leavers entirely clearly wouldn't have worked either.



Any other left-of-center Labour leader would have gotten smeared.

Miliband was portrayed as a clumsy weirdo, Brown was portrayed as an unlikable jerk with anger issues, etc.


Tony Blair avoided that fate by going down on Murdoch.
Why not make the election a virtual rerun of the referendum if the options were so dire? Haven’t looked at seat-by-seat results but it looks like he lost constituencies that voted Remain as well.

Can’t argue counterfactuals at this point, but we do see the results of the actual middle of the road strategy.

In any case, still waiting for a take that lays some responsibility for the scale of the loss with the leader :patrice:
 

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Aye mate I’m talking bread lines and starvation.

I hate that they made me think this way, I try and not wish harm on people but Jesus Christ I hate those c*nts with all my being.

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Mate those breadlines are a reality already. Never seen so many homeless before, and the fact that as an individua, someone was able to vote for a continuation of this. They deserve all the pain and suffering that's to come their way
 

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I see a lot of establishment types quietly giddy over this result.

The U.K. election has almost nothing to do with our upcoming one. Polls expected the Conservatives to win, all the polls show Bernie beating Trump by big margins since 2016. In 2017, Conservatives underperformed partly due to May not backing Brexit. The U.S. doesn't have a Brexit here and we don’t just give the party that wins the senate the presidency.

Bernie is popular with Independents and liked by the Dem primary electorate while Corbyn had bad favorables. And as anti-establishment as Bernie is, he's friendly with the Senate/House and has been more of a pragmatist than Corbyn. People want Trump out.
 
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