Yes use the far right to fight the far right, that always ends well.
Europeans have already had the pleasure of witnessing how the 'far right' cleans up problems.
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Yes use the far right to fight the far right, that always ends well.
Europeans have already had the pleasure of witnessing how the 'far right' cleans up problems.
Farage is angling for conservative party membership (assuming of course the hardliners win the leadership bid.
That cuts both ways. Where you've drawn the line is just as arbitrary as my own. Emigration is on the table at this point it'll depend on what the company I work for decides to in the upcoming...
The Brexiters have won the onus is now on you to prove those 'facts' you've spouted over the last month weren't complete bollocks.
I'm not holding my breath.
Looks like the nationalists in Scotland and N Ireland are already bringing up secession.
Hope Farage & co realise they may have destroyed two unions this week.
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Never more ashamed to be British then i am today. Honestly thought the country had moved past such tribalistic notions
Glasgow apparently is due within 10 mins.
Which is a good thing (speaking as an Englishmen who wants reform to England), it's very encouraging that constitutional reform is back in the limelight.
Stirling's result is a solid result for No, was not expecting that big a lead for them.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/events/scotland-decides/live
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East and Mid Lothian both go No
Renfrewshire's gone to the no vote 53%
Enjoying the UKIP member David Coburn getting torn apart by both the Yes and No supporters.
EDIT: Holy :wub: Inverclyde results!!
Eilean Siar votes No (barely), a bit of a surprise.
I am liking how this has brought the issue of an English executive to the centre of politics again. It's about bloody time.
Bear in mind we've only had a single council's result, and one of the smallest at that
On another note Clackmannanshire votes 54% NO
They better have some damn good evidence against him for this or it's going to create a whole host of issues.
I'm pretty sure Lancashire and Yorkshire would love being grouped under one regional body as well ;). But a practical level Cornwall as seperate entity might stroke the ego of those individuals but...
Not sure about Cornwall being included in that list Dante, as a regional entity it would be powerless in comparison to the other three. Maybe include Cornwall with Wessex and create a seperate south...
We don't control 75% of the de-jure territory.
Decentralisation does seem to be the trend in UK politics at the moment.
The only way an English devolved body would work practically would be regional bodies. Aside from the massive population...
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