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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Holy fuck....leaves the UK in a terrible negotiating position.....and suspect things will get even worse in the months and years to come"
Totally is this the beginning of the end how can Teresa May carry on now x |
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Well I have no confidence. They are a shambles - looks like an election is coming up as this lot clearly couldn’t negotiate their way out of a wet paper bag!
Unanimous Collective responsibility was agreed at Chequers, it just seems he didn’t have the balls to disagree to their faces...
What a useless bugger he was. |
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Well I have no confidence. They are a shambles - looks like an election is coming up as this lot clearly couldn’t negotiate their way out of a wet paper bag!
Unanimous Collective responsibility was agreed at Chequers, it just seems he didn’t have the balls to disagree to their faces...
What a useless bugger he was. |
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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"Well I have no confidence. They are a shambles - looks like an election is coming up as this lot clearly couldn’t negotiate their way out of a wet paper bag!
Unanimous Collective responsibility was agreed at Chequers, it just seems he didn’t have the balls to disagree to their faces...
What a useless bugger he was."
He wanted to take the ministerial car back home rather than a taxi, and had to get his government issued mobile phone back to delete all the porn off it from that one time he let Damien Greene borrow it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't see it will make any difference, after all, the EU hardly met him really....he was.... that guy who didn't have a briefcase or paperwork, and just .....sat there...strange fellow. |
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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"I don't see it will make any difference, after all, the EU hardly met him really....he was.... that guy who didn't have a briefcase or paperwork, and just .....sat there...strange fellow."
I've sat next to people for longer on buses than Davis sat down to negotiate with the EU |
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"I've said it before & I'll say it again.... Isn't it all just going swimmingly "
Brexit was supposed to be this amazing thing that would solve everyone's problems and we'd be free free free from the clutches of the EU oppressor.
Reality check: We haven't even left yet and everything is crumbling, government included, as the original fake "oppressor" is, in reality, the ERG.
In addition (and to add to the shadiness and deception of their campaign) Arron Banks met with the Russian ambassador 11 times - 10 more than he originally claimed and 7 more than he subsequently admitted.
Yes, swimmingly indeed.
They're destroying the country, they're literally about to jump off a cliff and when otherwise I'd say "good riddance!", I'm now super pissed off with their cowardice and arrogance because they've got me and 60+ million other people tied to them and we're being dragged over the edge with them!
And STILL all they can do is moan about what they *don't want* as opposed to HOW THE FUCK WILL A NO DEAL BE IMPLEMENTED *IN PRACTICE* ON THE 30TH OF MARCH.
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"Breaking news has resigned will we now start to see a leader challenge x"
This is great news. At last a Brexiter in the cabinet has shown some backbone and stood up to Theresa May's bonkers brexit plan. Brexit minister Steve Baker has also resigned. Theresa May signed her own death warrant on Friday at Chequers, Brexiters could never accept this deal. I expect more Brexiters to follow David Davis out the door now. Theresa May is finished and having a remainer in charge of the country as Prime minister was never going to work. I gave her the benefit of the doubt but she sold us out on Friday at chequers. This is what you get for trusting a remainer. She must now be removed and replaced by a real Brexiter in number 10 as Prime minister to negotiate a proper Brexit, not the half in/half out nonsense Theresa May was proposing. |
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I guess this week we'll find out if anyone has the appetite to replace May or not. With Gove (and seemingly) the rest of the cabinet supporting May then I can see her holding on for the moment. But surely David Davis has his eye on the job. |
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He was Incompetent and shouldn't have held the job anyway. Better to get rid of the lot of them asap. The UK is screwed, after giving the conservatives this chance to do over the everyday person.
May gone in time for the autumn party conference |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Expect to see more of Farage on your news channels this week! "
Yes even if he does not want to be there the press will make up a non story just so they can keep the pot stiring |
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By *andemanMan
over a year ago
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So long and thanks for all the.......??????
Good Ridence to bad rubbish! There are 3 resignations so far! JRM for PM i say. 12 weeks and the tories (which ever of the 3 split parities survives) will not again be in Power for 100 years!
Momentum will force Corbyn into a peoples vote with Remain as an option and we might just get out of this God awful mess without going bankrupt!
A Corbyn lead Goverment might just start to address the real problems with the EU instead of picking our ball up and sulking in a corner!
If by some Miricle that nice man Mr.Southgate can win the World Cup even we Scots would vote him in as PM! At the very least he knows how to organise a succesful team without a bunch of overpaid premadonas! |
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By *andemanMan
over a year ago
bedforshire |
"I can't see how Tessie May can get out of this mess.
The worst goverment and the worst PM in my adult life and I go back to Thatch. "
Thatcher was an evil Witch! But a competent Evil Witch i grant you. |
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
Cambridge |
"Breaking news has resigned will we now start to see a leader challenge x
This is great news. At last a Brexiter in the cabinet has shown some backbone and stood up to Theresa May's bonkers brexit plan. Brexit minister Steve Baker has also resigned. Theresa May signed her own death warrant on Friday at Chequers, Brexiters could never accept this deal. I expect more Brexiters to follow David Davis out the door now. Theresa May is finished and having a remainer in charge of the country as Prime minister was never going to work. I gave her the benefit of the doubt but she sold us out on Friday at chequers. This is what you get for trusting a remainer. She must now be removed and replaced by a real Brexiter in number 10 as Prime minister to negotiate a proper Brexit, not the half in/half out nonsense Theresa May was proposing. "
But Centaur, she was democratically elected by the people to lead this minority government, you can't overturn the will of the people. |
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Let's not forget that everything DD days is wrong with TM's BREXIT is correct. As it currently stands we seem to negotiating ourselves into a BREXIT that leaves us completely under the control and rules of the EU while giving up any control over the making of those rules. Not really taking back any control at all.
But let's also remember that, after two years of trying, this is the best BREXIT deal that anyone has been able to come up, including Labour because this deal is pretty much the same as Labour has been putting forward for over a year.
The reality is is that there is no BREXIT deal that leaves us better of than being a member of the EU.
The only good solution is a no deal and no BREXIT solution. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is it me or does DD come across as a bumbling wally
answers on a postcard to .............."
I suppose if Bumbling Wally is a negotiating position then I think he will be sorely missed. |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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Incompetent buffoon... the problem for brexiteers is they want it.. but don’t want to be seen as owning it when it goes tits up
That is why they need TM in charge till leaving day, and no Brexiteer wants to be pm at the moment because it will be a poison chalice |
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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago
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"Is it me or does DD come across as a bumbling wally
answers on a postcard to .............."
You are only noticing this now?
To be fair, he has managed to pull of the perfect move personally. After bumbling around and getting nothing of significance done, has has managed to find the perfect escape route. He has stepped down, and managed to blame it all on May and the ‘soft brexit’. The poisoned chalice can be handed off to someone else and he can get back to suing Theresa May in the ECJ or whatever he was up to before she bribed him to stop by making him Minister For The Department of Econimic Self Harm.
-Matt |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Incompetent buffoon... the problem for brexiteers is they want it.. but don’t want to be seen as owning it when it goes tits up
That is why they need TM in charge till leaving day, and no Brexiteer wants to be pm at the moment because it will be a poison chalice "
Absolutely spot on!
The cowardice of leave MPs is pathetic.
I'm surprised they haven't blamed Labour for their inevitable failures.
TM should sack the shower of shit she calls a cabinet. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is it me or does DD come across as a bumbling wally
answers on a postcard to ..............
You are only noticing this now?
To be fair, he has managed to pull of the perfect move personally. After bumbling around and getting nothing of significance done, has has managed to find the perfect escape route. He has stepped down, and managed to blame it all on May and the ‘soft brexit’. The poisoned chalice can be handed off to someone else and he can get back to suing Theresa May in the ECJ or whatever he was up to before she bribed him to stop by making him Minister For The Department of Econimic Self Harm.
-Matt"
No rest assured I have known he is a self serving, conceited, smarmy, smug twerp for many years LOL
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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Is Raab the right person for the job? If I were May, I would have put BoJo in the position. He has been a shit foreign Secretary, and I would the the Brexit job like an anchor around his neck and see how he swims. |
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What has struck me today is that of the parade of lunatic brexshiteers who have been on radio and tv, not a single one of them has come up with a workable Brexit deal. Theyre a bunch of utter shysters |
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"Is Raab the right person for the job? If I were May, I would have put BoJo in the position. He has been a shit foreign Secretary, and I would the the Brexit job like an anchor around his neck and see how he swims."
Raab is at least quite clever, though he's a very unpleasant character |
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"Is Raab the right person for the job? If I were May, I would have put BoJo in the position. He has been a shit foreign Secretary, and I would the the Brexit job like an anchor around his neck and see how he swims.
Raab is at least quite clever, though he's a very unpleasant character"
When did replacing a dickhead with a bell-end ever make any difference?
Still, it's good news for the Dept. of Local Government that Rabid Monica is moving on.
It's been no deal / WTO from day one. It's the two years and more of fucking about to absolutely no purpose that's most annoying. |
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I'd thought of lumbering Boris with the job but he could by default make things even worse for the population. He deserves to be tarred with the collapsing failure that is this government and Brexit, helping to keep him out of government for life.
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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago
Barbados |
Best comment I’ve seen on this was just now on Twitter by someone:
“Quite a contrast between the two sides - DD's resignation destabilises the negotiations and could cause the UK government to collapse, while on the EU side it's barely a blip with zero impact on progress.”
But remember folks, this is all going to hurt them more than it will hurt us.
-Matt |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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By all accounts BoJo has gone missing. The Chief whip has no idea where he is.
Is he plotting his own resignation, trapped underneath a new mistress, or making a break through the Buckinghamshire countryside dressed only in his underpants? |
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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago
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"By all accounts BoJo has gone missing. The Chief whip has no idea where he is.
Is he plotting his own resignation, trapped underneath a new mistress, or making a break through the Buckinghamshire countryside dressed only in his underpants?"
He has quit.
Farage is now crowing about it, and saying need to get rid of May now and get Brexit ‘back on track’. I guess he was fearing that the brexit bus might not go off the cliff, and they need his help to make sure it does.
-Matt |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's going to be hard for May to replace the knowledge and wisdom of Davis & Johnson, unless by some divine chance her local Tesco has two turnips."
Don't think so mate. The turnips beat the swedes 2-0 the other day to make up for the thrashing back in Graham Taylor's day. He paid for that with his job too There's not a turnip in the house. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Raab is at least quite clever, though he's a very unpleasant character"
A quick look through his voting record will show you he’s a bog standard Tory. So yeah you nailed it. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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It was Farage and UKIP who pushed for Brexit should we of allowed them to see it through to the end instead of the moaners leading us down a merry path x |
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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"It was Farage and UKIP who pushed for Brexit should we of allowed them to see it through to the end instead of the moaners leading us down a merry path x"
Just ignoring the fact that they don't even have 1 MP in parliament? Brexiters complain that the EU has a democratic deficit, then want to be lead by a man and a party that no one voted for? Talk about double standards
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"It was Farage and UKIP who pushed for Brexit should we of allowed them to see it through to the end instead of the moaners leading us down a merry path x
Just ignoring the fact that they don't even have 1 MP in parliament? Brexiters complain that the EU has a democratic deficit, then want to be lead by a man and a party that no one voted for? Talk about double standards
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Maybe they wanted a dictator! |
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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"It was Farage and UKIP who pushed for Brexit should we of allowed them to see it through to the end instead of the moaners leading us down a merry path x
Just ignoring the fact that they don't even have 1 MP in parliament? Brexiters complain that the EU has a democratic deficit, then want to be lead by a man and a party that no one voted for? Talk about double standards
Maybe they wanted a dictator!"
Well trump is visiting soon, they could ask him? |
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"It was Farage and UKIP who pushed for Brexit should we of allowed them to see it through to the end instead of the moaners leading us down a merry path x
Just ignoring the fact that they don't even have 1 MP in parliament? Brexiters complain that the EU has a democratic deficit, then want to be lead by a man and a party that no one voted for? Talk about double standards
Maybe they wanted a dictator!
Well trump is visiting soon, they could ask him?"
Trump will get off the plane and there'll be no cunt there to meet him. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It was Farage and UKIP who pushed for Brexit should we of allowed them to see it through to the end instead of the moaners leading us down a merry path x" ukip was a catalyst, but hamann and his ilk were the reason it crossed the line. Floating voters wouldn’t have got behind the immigration vote ...
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