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Old July 16th 16, 06:33 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Will Brexit lead to the abandonment of Crossrail2 and Turning SouthLondon Orange?


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Neil Williams;156835 Wrote:
On 2016-07-15 08:29:59 +0000, Robin9 said:
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Her choices are limited. As the SNP will try to block Brexit in
Parliament, and will receive much support from the Liberal
Democrats and many Labour MPs, at some stage Mrs. May
will have to repeal the Fixed Term Parliament Act and call a
general election. She will then have a commanding majority in
The House but most of her back-benchers will be strongly
opposed to free movement.-

Whyever do you think that? Parliament is quite heavily pro-European.

Neil
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Because, with the Labour Party is its present state,
the Tories would win with a huge majority. Tory Party
activists will make quite sure that most new Members
will be opposed to free movement.


If there is a snap election "tomorrow" I doubt that Tory members will have
any influence at all over the chosen candidates, there simply isn't the time

The balance of power
in Parliament will be changed enormously.


You may be right. Personally I can't see too many of these seats that
Labour are likely to lose changing hands to the Tories. UKIP are going to
sweep them up.

Though I suspect my prediction is not going to be tested (it's only for
valid now, don't extrapolate it to 2020 - yet. A week is a long time in
politics a lot will change by then, for good or bad).

tim