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brsmith77 [S] 32 points ago +32 / -0

Well for a start there will be no more of this obstructionist BS from parliament, Boris will have the numbers to do pretty much what he likes.

What we the people need to do now is put pressure on him regarding freedom of speech and a bill of rights. Nigel is on board with this and a few well placed petitions need to be done.

Other than that we will get sensible conservative policies generally as there is now no need to appease the lefties in parliament.

Corbyn will be gone and his commie mates have been seriously weakened. Hopefully the Labour moderates will smell blood and take their party back, signalling a strong turn back to centrist policies.

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0care 16 points ago +17 / -1

bit of a double edged sword? The commies are easier to beat in an election?

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brsmith77 [S] 25 points ago +25 / -0

Yes, but you HAVE to defeat them. While I wouldn't want another Blair it would not be the end of the world. A commie takeover though? Yeah, they would not leave power willingly.

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NostalgicFuturist 2 points ago +2 / -0

There was a brief squabble a while back, but since then Yanks and Brits have had the closest of ties. Even now, with multiculturalism trying to destroy our two Anglo-Saxon-derived cultures based on such fascist principles as individual rights and the rule of law, trends in both countries are moving along the same track. The Far-Left Dems and their divisive identity-politics are destroying themselves, and those who survive will have to swing back to the center.

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brsmith77 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Brief Squabble? I prefer to think of it as a friendship forged in flames, tempered by the fire to be stronger than steel.

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NostalgicFuturist 2 points ago +2 / -0

Noble eloquence, sir or madam, I doff my tricorner hat to you.