• So whenever anybody mentions "civil unrest": I have to say my kneejerk reaction is: Welcome to our world.

    Serious problems last year in Derry/Londonderry, a journalist shot, political peace process here down the pan...

    I still have my doubts that Remain will lead to serious fights. Scotland/Wales/NI will breathe a sigh of relief. The civil unrest types will give us lots of chat, when they realize most "hardperson" Brexiters are full of talk, but won't engage in a long serious campaign it will peter out in time.

    As for Farage, that tit has way too much power not even being -IN- government. So let's see what he is really going to deliver.

  • I hope you're right re violence.

    But if we somehow end up staying in, the Tories will be finished for a while and the Brexit party will become a major part of government. Whether Farage actually wants to be part of that and to actually do something rather than shouting from the sidelines I'm not sure, but I'd guess that with Bannon support he'd have a good chance of getting a majority. There was a great thread posted a while back on the small swings each party needed to takeover (back when 4 were neck and neck).

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