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Post by Peter Wilkinson on Mar 15, 2020 13:48:36 GMT
What it says above, pretty much - assume that the present pandemic originated in China in late 2018 and developed as it has for us, but twelve months earlier. How would it have affected the course of British politics (obviously including all the Brexit-related issues, as British politics from 2016 until very recently seems to have been about little else)?
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Post by johnloony on Mar 15, 2020 16:11:41 GMT
Catastrophic, with Mrs May in charge trying to do Brexit and Covid at the same time. Thank goodness we got Brexit, Boris, and a proper majority done before it all started.
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Post by mboy on Mar 15, 2020 18:39:49 GMT
Yeh I got to agree - I cannot think of anything worse than a deadlocked Parliament with Covid to deal with.
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Post by boogieeck on Mar 15, 2020 20:09:05 GMT
If Covid had happened in the six months before the referendum the vote would have been lost
And if it had happened on Mays watch it would have been abandoned. The establishment would have seized the opportunity
If there was a second vote now the result would be 90-10 against EU membership
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