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4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - Owen Paterson: This fu... · 0 replies · +1 points

You’d think with the money spent on advisors, they’d see the only realistic path to a majority but never underestimate bunker mentality & a simple lack of common sense.

Jettisoning your existing voter base, in the hope of establishing another... moronic. Win with the current, then build on the base. It also makes me laugh when the likes of Hammond says he’ll vote the government down, in the ‘national interest’... possibly precipitating a Marxist entering no10... mind numbing levels of stupid

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - Owen Paterson: This fu... · 0 replies · +1 points

Nice!

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - Owen Paterson: This fu... · 0 replies · +1 points

+1

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - Owen Paterson: This fu... · 2 replies · +1 points

Yawn, you carry on with your cake analogies, and leave the serious stuff to others.

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - Submit your questions ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Question

Will you, no matter the circumstance, categorically rule out facilitating or introducing legislation for a 2nd referendum.

David
South East

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - Submit your questions ... · 2 replies · +1 points

Not that I was asking you but I’m not quite sure what you’re trying to say in your answer to 1. Although I assume it was to do with the cynical nature MPs borrow principles they don’t really belief in.

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - Submit your questions ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Absolutely

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - Submit your questions ... · 4 replies · +1 points

Question.

1. If remainers threaten to destabilise or collapse the government, will you face them down, even if that means fighting an election on what you believe. As Steve Baker pointed out, to be a leader, you have to have the courage to lead.

2. Could you flesh out your economic policy post Brexit. Thoughts on free ports, scrapping of HS2, tax, foreign aid etc.

3. Could you flesh out your immigration policy post Brexit. The government white paper seemed to be FoM by another name. How exactly will you control it, so it best matches business & societal needs.

David
South East

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - Submit your questions ... · 4 replies · +1 points

They know it but religious zeal can do that do a person.

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - Submit your questions ... · 2 replies · +1 points

You do talk out of your backside. Apart from the absurdity of lumping together voters who voted for parties with different platforms, and therefore various reasons, some brexit some not, and the gerrymandering of which parties to include, you are wrong by the real numbers.

If you add individual votes from remain parties, and those supporting leave, leave has a 52:48 split. This was set against a backdrop of lower leave turnout, disgusted by the elections, and EU nationals that don’t get to vote in referendums.

You’re desperation is embarrassing.