I was grimly satisfied to learn that both Labor and the Tories had had their noses bloodied. I hope this teaches both parties the value of not being indecisive and weaselly.
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
an informative vid on the EU Parliament elections and Brexit
This video seems rather fair-minded, at least for most of its length. Fair-minded or not, it provides the viewer with a way of thinking more clearly about the implications of the recent EU Parliament elections, and the further implications for Brexit. As the video points out, the Brexiteers aren't out of the woods yet: the Brexit party might have cleaned up at the polls, but arguably, more voters in Britain showed sympathy for the Remain side overall (personally, I think that's up to interpretation). Anyway, give it a watch, read around, see more videos, then come to your own conclusions.
I was grimly satisfied to learn that both Labor and the Tories had had their noses bloodied. I hope this teaches both parties the value of not being indecisive and weaselly.
I was grimly satisfied to learn that both Labor and the Tories had had their noses bloodied. I hope this teaches both parties the value of not being indecisive and weaselly.
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