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  1. chiefdave

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    But how would you account for that? Voting is anonymous, you couldn't somehow remove Scottish votes. You'd have to have another vote.
  2. chiefdave

    Rollercoaster crash

    The Alton Towers one was pretty easy to see what had happened but this one looks like its come off the tracks and crashed to the ground. How does that happen? Wouldn't there be some redundancy to prevent that?
  3. chiefdave

    Forthcoming General Election

    You also have to factor in that membership has shot up since Corbyn became leader, they would all get a vote this time round. And then you'd have people who aren't currently members joining up to vote for him. Can't see a leadership election being anything but a disaster for Labour.
  4. chiefdave

    Forthcoming General Election

    That's exactly what is needed. The FPTP system just does not work for our multi party system. Too many people don't vote as they feel it is pointless or vote tactically. They use FPTP in the US but that really is a 2 party election so not such a big problem. They used it in Canada but are...
  5. chiefdave

    Forthcoming General Election

    I'm not sure that moving more towards the centre would work again. When Blair did it they managed to present it as a new way forward for Labour, that won't work again. You already see phrases like Red Tories being thrown around. It would be a big gamble. Lib Dems moved that way and got wiped out...
  6. chiefdave

    Forthcoming General Election

    Its a very interesting situation. I have no doubt that should Corbyn stand again he would leave. If the PLP deny the rank and file the opportunity to vote for their preferred candidate then it sends a very clear message that the PLP couldn't care less about the wishes of the party members. Why...
  7. chiefdave

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    They're changing their tune now. Reports are coming out that they may be prepared to offer a fast track to Scotland and NI if they hold independence referendums as they didn't vote to leave the EU.
  8. chiefdave

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    But if you were the leader of the SNP, a party that has a long history of wanting independence, what would you do? Your country has voted resoundingly to stay in the EU. The EU are making noises about making an exception to the usual process should Scotland and / or NI wish to join. You could...
  9. chiefdave

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Haven't seen a breakdown like that, where is it from? The only ones I've seen have been around median age Problem is younger voters have been conditioned not to vote as they feel their vote doesn't count under our usual electoral system and that none of the major parties represent their views...
  10. chiefdave

    Forthcoming General Election

    Not sure this Labour coup is going to have the intended effect.
  11. chiefdave

    Euro 2016 big thread

    Take your time says Townsend with 30 seconds left :facepalm:
  12. chiefdave

    Euro 2016 big thread

    How did he miss that? Keogh was nowhere near him.
  13. chiefdave

    Euro 2016 big thread

    Wheels are coming off here for Ireland. They need to clam themselves down.
  14. chiefdave

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    This is why we need to act quickly, that's not the same as saying we need to rush as we need to get it right. But time is of the essence, the longer the period of instability continues the more stories like this we will see and the longer it will take to recover and start growing as a non-EU...
  15. chiefdave

    Forthcoming General Election

    Unfortunately they aren't the only country in the EU. And if you actually look at what was said "It shouldn't take forever, that's right, but I would not fight for a short timeframe" it doesn't indicate to me that Germany are happy to wait around indefinitely with no timescale given for us to...
  16. chiefdave

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Exactly, 'believes' it's not cut and dried because the Act is written in a somewhat ambiguous manner so as I said if Scotland doesn't give consent Westminster will either have to ignore and overrule or accept their decision. In either case the whole thing will likely end up in court for a very...
  17. chiefdave

    Forthcoming General Election

    Donald Tusk, president of the European council, Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European commission, and Martin Schulz, president of the European parliament along with Mark Rutte, prime minister of the Netherlands and EU president have said any delay to Britain’s exit would “unnecessarily...
  18. chiefdave

    Euro 2016 big thread

    That's being charitable. Wouldn't be surprised if they don't have 11 on the pitch by the end of the match either.
  19. chiefdave

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    And in practice how would that work? The Sewel convention states that Westminster needs the consent of Holyrood to legislate on matters that have been devolved. The Scotland Act binds the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Government to act consistently with EU law. To amend the Scotland Act...
  20. chiefdave

    Forthcoming General Election

    They've said there's no need to rush, that's different. Its not saying it can be put on hold indefinitely with no indication of timescale given.
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