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Andrew Marr, "We have to be optimistic going forward" "I think just having a stable government for five, maybe ten years, which has ordinary, down to earth, serious people, talking like the rest of us, in charge of the government, is going to mean a wall of money coming... show more
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Andrew Marr is so eloquent. He was right about what was coming for the Tories some months ago & I think he is right about this too

It could be as he says if we don’t tolerate & amplify racists & mad right wing populists. Challenge them in their ideas - yes, allow them to dominate all media & public discourse - absolutely not.

Could be , if the uk rejoin the EU…otherwise why would I invest in a country on the border to the EU but with no access to it?

"Britain is like a little haven of peace and stability" Ok Marr calm down. The election was only yesterday.

It will be even more so if we rejoin the European Union.

Let the right tear itself to pieces. But please , let them do it without wall to wall press coverage. Remember Robert Buckland. " Bald men fighting over a comb". Farage and Braverman will NEVER rule the country. Ignore them.

Allowed free rein to be himself again, Andrew Marr has been a revelation.

Even QT seemed a lot calmer, without the hatred and shouting we have become used to. Assume nothing else changes then let’s make the most of people being nice, until the Tories have their ‘I’m the biggest bastard’ leadership contest

Suddenly we are back in the 19th Century with the words and sentiment of Edmund Burke lionising the British pragmatic push against continental idealism. “Nothing turns out to be so oppressive and unjust as a feeble government.”

@AngeRussell68 @Keir_Starmer is much more likely to work successfully with leaders across Europe & earn their respect. Under BJ, LT & RS, we became a laughing stock, a nation to poke fun at. Whether or not we eventually seek to rejoin the EU, effective European relationships are vital.

