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Ancient Mariner
^ what the professional English speaker said.
As opposed to what the native speaker said?
^ what the professional English speaker said.
As opposed to what the native speaker said?
As opposed to what the native speaker said?
What will do Johnson if EU don't accept what he wants?
What will do Johnson if EU don't accept what he wants?
I think people are just exhausted. Brexit has dominated political discussion in the UK for a long, long time, since Cameron announced they'd have a referendum. Boris's simple plan (he can scarcely know no others) was "get the UK out of the EU *now*". And people have been beaten into this, browbeaten by years and years of divisive politics. Those people probably aren't thinking of the other outcomes.@The Flash and anyone else who wants to dive into this: Why should a population, especially the poor and the people who need healthcare the most, be punished for Labour having a bad leader? Why punish them by voting for the Tories. I don't get it. And if it was a Brexit referendum (I feel the same @Dr. Eddies Wingman ) then I still can't believe that all these millions of people find leaving itself more important than the consequences of leaving.
I think people are just exhausted. Brexit has dominated political discussion in the UK for a long, long time, since Cameron announced they'd have a referendum. Boris's simple plan (he can scarcely know no others) was "get the UK out of the EU *now*". And people have been beaten into this, browbeaten by years and years of divisive politics. Those people probably aren't thinking of the other outcomes.
Austerity and depression doesn't seem real to a lot of people. It's just a fact. They don't get it, because it hasn't impacted them. Or worse - they want to blame the EU for economic tragedy in their past. Maybe they're kinda pro-EU but really don't care because dad lost his job at the auto factory in 1977, and that's kinda impacted the family throughout, and fuckit, just be done.
You can certainly blame Tory voters for this, but at the end of the day what does that achieve? Every time a political party loses an election, they look at what they did wrong and how to prevent it in the future because those are the things they have control over. These are all winnable elections, but but these left wing parties aren't running winnable campaigns.
The most important thing is BJ is going to get Brexit done. That's the honest manifesto Boris stood on and I believe he will deliver in this respect.
Get 'er done was the slogan, I think. Hasn't really said what the rest of his policies are other than throw some coppers at the NHS and throw some coppers at some coppers who his party previously took the funding away from.What will do Johnson if EU don't accept what he wants?
I don't think they're going to change from first past the post anytime soon. They had the referendum on alternative vote during the Cameron-Clegg years and that went extremely poorly. Decisively so.
Regretfully, the population of Westminster-style nations seems to be resistant to moving to a modern form of government.