Wouldn't surprise me if this poll was recreated on Thursday.
Half the voters going with Farage as a vote for a Hard Brexit.
Half the voters going with the Lib Dems/Greens/Change UK as a vote for Remain.
Noone going with the Tories or Labour because they've made such a rickets of everything.
We're just a hopelessly, and relatively evenly, divided country right now. Maybe we should just partition the nation in two...…..
Brexit party offices being investigated by the electoral commision, looking specifically into undeclared financing
Meanwhile caroline lucas is in oxford town centre for a green party rally at 6pm ....... doubt if therell be any flying milkshakes, not even organic soya ones
The Brexit Party is Farage...
Farage has no manifesto...
He has no policies for the NHS because he doesn't believe in the NHS
He has no policies on education, because he doesn't care about young people.
He has no policies on the environment, because he doesn't believe in Climate Science.
He has no policies on protecting fish stocks or the fishing industry, because he just uses fishermen for his own gain.
He has no policies to tackle homelessness, because he can just drive past the homeless.
He's not in politics to improve society, he's in it to fill his own pockets... He's making a fortune on the basis of personality and getting away with lies...
Farage's European policy is to make the occasional speech for social media where he insults people for their nationality, then he goes on the radio or TV, then accepts one gift or another, then makes another speech for social media, insulting people for their nationality...European elections would be a weird time to start publishing a domestic manifesto. Also see that 'pledge card' thing they're putting through doors if you want to know more about the EU policies.
As for the rest of what you said, it's clear you don't deal in rational thought or tactile rhetoric.
The Lib Dems will love you.
Isnt that how it is already?The Brexit lot can have Sunderland and Stoke and the grim parts of Kent while Remain can keep the nice parts like Oxford.
Isnt that how it is already?
Farage's European policy is to make the occasional speech for social media where he insults people for their nationality, then he goes on the radio or TV, then accepts one gift or another, then makes another speech for social media, insulting people for their nationality...
He doesn't do anything to make a positive difference.
He doesn't care...
He's in politics purely for himself.
Are you suggesting the LibDems are not capable of rational thought? Just scanned their manifesto and it seems very rational to me. Not sure about 'tactile rhetoric'. I know what the individual words mean, but put together?
I'm not sure what your question about tactile rhetoric actually is so I can't respond to that one at this time.
No I'm not, I'm suggesting Lib Dems are fond of those who lack rational thought because they are easy voters.
It's the truth. As much as I find the Farage effect endlessly funny, it's not really a vote for anything meaningful other than protesting at the lack of progress over Brexit and annoying the EU Parliament - they have no manifesto and no policies. I'd much prefer a more realistic option to vote for.Give over GB, you want Brexit to happen so implying you are voting for the Brexit Party reluctantly doesn't really wash.
Probably not, because they know she's off and the next PM could change it all. And it increases the chance of another election by not voting for it as well.Unsurprisingly Theresa May’s latest speech/proposal has gone down like a bucket of cold sick with Brexiteer MPs.
No cabinet resignations before the speech, so it was agreed by cabinet. Which puts every cabinet member completely at odds with the majority of grass root Tories. Who does that leave for grass root Tories to support as next Tory leader? Narrows the field down somewhat!
Will Labour MPs save May?
But then the MPs might vote for a second ref.I put Lib Dems in this poll earlier in the week.
But if I'm really honest, the only way a second ref would repair the deep divides in this country is a huge swing to Remain. That isn't going to happen and any other result either won't chance much, or cause a WTO default rules Brexit.
Maybe it's time to hold my nose and swallow May's latest withdrawal deal.
So I suppose that would mean a vote for the Tory's