Huh? How? Show me the math. What are your assumptions?that's my guess. Sorry I should have said.
You can deduce the 40% from polls on current voting intentions.
Huh? How? Show me the math. What are your assumptions?that's my guess. Sorry I should have said.
You can deduce the 40% from polls on current voting intentions.
NF gave up his conservative membership in 1992, protesting against John Major signing the Maastricht treaty.Farage to lead the conservatives or Alistair Campbell to lead Labour.
25% - 17% = 8% lossHuh? How? Show me the math. What are your assumptions?
To the simple everything is simple. Yes a marginal majority of people who voted in 2016 ,voted for some level of sundering with the EU. That is undeniable fact. Now I do not want or have the power ,nor does the EU , have the power to stop the UK , going down a path that is self destructive. I wish you ( the collective 66 million) to come to your senses, and STOP it yourselves, before it is to late. The only vote which mattered was the one in which the MPs voted to enact the Withdrawal from EU Bill.It's amazing that you think stopping the UK leaving is a good thing. When we had a vote on it and the result was so clear what we wanted. I still don't get how you justify that. Oh I know what you say - that for some reason you concoct it doesn't matter that we voted and that the leave won.
I get that's what you'll say. But to me that is never a valid justification. Just because you think its wrong does not mean the vote is annulled.
Its weird because you're obviously not stupid. Apart from your ?. thing but I'll let that go. But how you think ignoring that vote is a good thing. How can it be? We voted. So we're supposed to leave. It's that simple.
She was elected MSP at the 2016 election with a decisive 61.4% of the vote in her constituency, so no problem on that account.but am I right in saying that Nicola Sturgeon has not been elected as an MP,
it was just hypothetical. Wondered if someone could be leader of party without being elected as mpNF gave up his conservative membership in 1992, protesting against John Major signing the Maastricht treaty.
If he rejoins the conservative party then yes, it's conceivable that he can be PM.
you have just answered a question i have just askedShe was elected MSP at the 2016 election with a decisive 61.4% of the vote in her constituency, so no probelm on that account.
I don't know the Scottish Parliament position, but in the UK parliament a prime minister doesn't need to be an elected MP.
Lord Alec Douglas Home was appointed a Tory PM after he reliquished his title to become merely Sir Alec Douglas Home, but he wasn't of course an elected MP.
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that's a bit harsh.To the simple everything is simple.
the current rules (1922 committe's) do not allow for this possibility.it was just hypothetical. Wondered if someone could be leader of party without being elected as mp
I'm psychic.you have just answered a question i have just asked
For the Tories.the current rules (1922 committe's) do not allow for this possibility.
Allow me to correct you The Vote on it resulted in a marginal victory too small at 4% for even Farage to accept as conclusive.It's amazing that you think stopping the UK leaving is a good thing. When we had a vote on it and the result was so clear what we wanted
This isn't harsh, it's fair comment "To a Leaver everything is simple "that's a bit harsh.
Agreed, everything about the programme was poor. I didn't like the seats they were on, I didn't like there was no live audience, and they needed someone with a bit more gravitas than Emily Maitlis to present it. I suspect Andrew Neal is not flavour of the month with the BBC hierarchy, but I think he should have been given the task to present it.thought it was a disaster in all respects. Didn't really get an examination just a lot of hot air compounded by Emily Maitlis posing a question and then trying to tell them the answer herself. She should have gone and left them to argue among themselves. In my opinion a total waste of time.
so why doesn't she represent the SNP at Westminster and instead sends that jumped up English hating Blackford??She was elected MSP at the 2016 election with a decisive 61.4% of the vote in her constituency, so no problem on that account.
That's because she was elected an MSP in the Scottish Parliamentary election to succeed Alex Salmond in that Scottish post. Salmond stepped down from that for election to Westminster in the UK election to become SNP leader in the HoC.so why doesn't she represent the SNP at Westminster and instead sends that jumped up English hating Blackford??