And now I can't vote for the Labour Party in any way. Anti-Semitism, Brexit, and now Education. Oh well.
I'm voting LibDem. And Remain if I get the chance.
Interesting finding out how Cameron and Osborne have broken their united front. Osborne is happy to lay the blame for the Referendum squarely at the feet of Cameron. But I do wonder how much of a quid pro quo was involved in getting Osborne onside. If you were bought and paid to do so, I think you agreed with the policy. But who knew it would turn out quite the way it did? It is less important to apportion blame now, and more important to fix things as best as we can. Blame can be judged at a later and more leisurely date, with maybe some ameliorating circumstances (and co-operation in putting things right) taken into account.
Even Boris could redeem himself.
He could also get a deal which worked, which would do as well.
Of course we'd be better off remaining; but I don't have a platform to shout it to the population - and who ever listens to anything I say, anyway?
I'm voting LibDem. And Remain if I get the chance.
Interesting finding out how Cameron and Osborne have broken their united front. Osborne is happy to lay the blame for the Referendum squarely at the feet of Cameron. But I do wonder how much of a quid pro quo was involved in getting Osborne onside. If you were bought and paid to do so, I think you agreed with the policy. But who knew it would turn out quite the way it did? It is less important to apportion blame now, and more important to fix things as best as we can. Blame can be judged at a later and more leisurely date, with maybe some ameliorating circumstances (and co-operation in putting things right) taken into account.
Even Boris could redeem himself.
He could also get a deal which worked, which would do as well.
Of course we'd be better off remaining; but I don't have a platform to shout it to the population - and who ever listens to anything I say, anyway?