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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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well she won the vote , fair play , shes a strong woman
i still think brexit all the way
trust me , EU need us more than we need them
why should we be dictated too. |
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"Yay more food banks and cuts to police, paramedics, disability etc."
I don’t think her party wanting her to stay has anything to do with any of that .
If any other conservative had taken her place we would still have all the above . |
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over a year ago
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I think we should all be rather concerned as this now paves the way for Corbyn to call a vote of no confidence in the government - which could ultimately lead to a general election - which may mean that Article 50 may be extended, perhaps indefinitely.
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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BREXIT was won fair and square lol.
And still they are going on and on and on and on.
We will have to play the 66 world cup over and over and over again till people get so tired they just say one team or the other really won it.
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"well she won the vote , fair play , shes a strong woman
i still think brexit all the way
trust me , EU need us more than we need them
why should we be dictated too."
Almost every word in this post is wrong. |
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"I think we should all be rather concerned as this now paves the way for Corbyn to call a vote of no confidence in the government - which could ultimately lead to a general election - which may mean that Article 50 may be extended, perhaps indefinitely.
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Er, why does this give CC a chance to call for a vote of no confidence?
If she'd lost you might have a point. |
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"BREXIT was won fair and square lol.
And still they are going on and on and on and on.
We will have to play the 66 world cup over and over and over again till people get so tired they just say one team or the other really won it.
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Football has commonly understood rules and a referee. And it's a game.
This is an utter shit show that no-one expected less voted for. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"well she won the vote , fair play , shes a strong woman
i still think brexit all the way
trust me, EU needs us more than we need them
why should we be dictated too?"
26 nations need Northern Ireland, Wales and England. Why exactly what is done here that isn't done in the other EU Nations. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Name me any workforce who would vote 100% for the way their boss is running the buisness ? . Well done Mrs May . Now hopefully she can get on with her job |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Brexit....
...when we're in we wanted opt-outs....
...now we're leaving we want opt-ins
...you can't make this up...lol..
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Sounds like the hokey y to me! |
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By *arl17Man
over a year ago
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"Name me any workforce who would vote 100% for the way their boss is running the buisness ? . Well done Mrs May . Now hopefully she can get on with her job
Uh huh!!!!! "
God help us all |
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"Name me any workforce who would vote 100% for the way their boss is running the buisness ? . Well done Mrs May . Now hopefully she can get on with her job
Uh huh!!!!!
God help us all "
Politics is funny.
Whichever party is in power, there's always someone saying God help us all.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"well she won the vote , fair play , shes a strong woman
i still think brexit all the way
trust me , EU need us more than we need them
why should we be dictated too."
How on earth do the EU need us more than wee need them?
And I;m confused, if anything the vote tonight makes Brexit less likely, it will certainly be delayed (if May can convince the EU to extend article 50) and it possibly won;t happen at all. If she'd lost tonight then a Brexit at all costs would have been far more likely.
The people trying to oust her, the people that you are pleased she beat are the extreme Brexiters you seem to agree with?
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"I think we should all be rather concerned as this now paves the way for Corbyn to call a vote of no confidence in the government - which could ultimately lead to a general election - which may mean that Article 50 may be extended, perhaps indefinitely.
Er, why does this give CC a chance to call for a vote of no confidence?
If she'd lost you might have a point. "
There can’t be another vote of no confidence for 12 months so she is safe as long as she chooses to be |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think we should all be rather concerned as this now paves the way for Corbyn to call a vote of no confidence in the government - which could ultimately lead to a general election - which may mean that Article 50 may be extended, perhaps indefinitely.
Er, why does this give CC a chance to call for a vote of no confidence?
If she'd lost you might have a point. "
You think a government that is only in power because they are in cahoots with the DUP and paying millions to keep them on side and with a third of tory MPs having no faith in their own leader is a government we can be confident in? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think we should all be rather concerned as this now paves the way for Corbyn to call a vote of no confidence in the government - which could ultimately lead to a general election - which may mean that Article 50 may be extended, perhaps indefinitely.
Er, why does this give CC a chance to call for a vote of no confidence?
If she'd lost you might have a point.
There can’t be another vote of no confidence for 12 months so she is safe as long as she chooses to be"
Noyt quite. The tories can;t have a vote of no confidence ion her as leader, the opposiytion can have a vote of no confidence in the government though |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think we should all be rather concerned as this now paves the way for Corbyn to call a vote of no confidence in the government - which could ultimately lead to a general election - which may mean that Article 50 may be extended, perhaps indefinitely.
Er, why does this give CC a chance to call for a vote of no confidence?
If she'd lost you might have a point.
There can’t be another vote of no confidence for 12 months so she is safe as long as she chooses to be" that was a vote of no confidence against Mrs May . They can still call a no confidence vote against the government |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think we should all be rather concerned as this now paves the way for Corbyn to call a vote of no confidence in the government - which could ultimately lead to a general election - which may mean that Article 50 may be extended, perhaps indefinitely.
Er, why does this give CC a chance to call for a vote of no confidence?
If she'd lost you might have a point.
There can’t be another vote of no confidence for 12 months so she is safe as long as she chooses to be
Noyt quite. The tories can;t have a vote of no confidence ion her as leader, the opposiytion can have a vote of no confidence in the government though " sorry . You type faster than me |
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"I think we should all be rather concerned as this now paves the way for Corbyn to call a vote of no confidence in the government - which could ultimately lead to a general election - which may mean that Article 50 may be extended, perhaps indefinitely.
Er, why does this give CC a chance to call for a vote of no confidence?
If she'd lost you might have a point.
There can’t be another vote of no confidence for 12 months so she is safe as long as she chooses to be
Noyt quite. The tories can;t have a vote of no confidence ion her as leader, the opposiytion can have a vote of no confidence in the government though sorry . You type faster than me "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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All this Brexit crap has done is show how out of touch and unaware this nation is.
Vote of 52/49 of voter in favour is hardly decisive and now we could be inevitably face another referendum. Cant decide what we want.
Many who voted for, complain about more cuts and higher taxes then turn around regretting their choice but still want out
a small part of me just wants it all to burn |
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"WANTED:
Female
22-40
Interested in travel, good food, live music, FFM, couple swap, being a national resident of one of the remaining 27 EU member states, marriage.
Apply within."
Ha ha nice angle.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think we should all be rather concerned as this now paves the way for Corbyn to call a vote of no confidence in the government - which could ultimately lead to a general election - which may mean that Article 50 may be extended, perhaps indefinitely.
Er, why does this give CC a chance to call for a vote of no confidence?
If she'd lost you might have a point.
There can’t be another vote of no confidence for 12 months so she is safe as long as she chooses to be
Noyt quite. The tories can;t have a vote of no confidence ion her as leader, the opposiytion can have a vote of no confidence in the government though sorry . You type faster than me "
Yeah but you type more acurately so you probably still win!! |
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"Have I mentioned that Theresa May has nice legs?
And that girl can dance
That was a sight I will never be able to erase from my memory
Peter Crouch and her would make a formidable dance duo "
Throw in the guys from The Inbetweeners as well and we could have a dance crew on our hands that would make even Ashley Banjo quake nervously in his boots |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think we should all be rather concerned as this now paves the way for Corbyn to call a vote of no confidence in the government - which could ultimately lead to a general election - which may mean that Article 50 may be extended, perhaps indefinitely.
Er, why does this give CC a chance to call for a vote of no confidence?
If she'd lost you might have a point.
There can’t be another vote of no confidence for 12 months so she is safe as long as she chooses to be
Noyt quite. The tories can;t have a vote of no confidence ion her as leader, the opposiytion can have a vote of no confidence in the government though sorry . You type faster than me
Yeah but you type more acurately so you probably still win!! " |
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As has already been noted, this is not the 'best result' for TM.
Anything over or around 100 votes against her was a cause for concern.
It sets up JB to call a generic vote of no confidence in the government. Not the Tory Leadership as was today, which is incidentally (due to minority seat holding) the holder of the PM seat.
Why does it call it to hold a no confidence vote?
Conservative 317
Labour 257
SNP 35
Liberal Dems 11
DUP 10
Independent 7
Sinn Féin 7
Plaid Cymru 4
Green Party 1
It's 326 seats to win a vote. If Labour + SNP + Lib Dem band together (likely as they benefit from a GE) then you have 303. Given that the DUP are not likely to be supporting May (Irish Backstop) you may be looking at 303-313 in favour.
117 Torys voted against TM. You need a very small proportion (14) of those to vote for a no confidence in government (heard the recent talk of MPs vs Government which constitutes the secretaries?)
I'm not taking sides but the numbers heavily imply the mess if far from over. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"As has already been noted, this is not the 'best result' for TM.
Anything over or around 100 votes against her was a cause for concern.
It sets up JB to call a generic vote of no confidence in the government. Not the Tory Leadership as was today, which is incidentally (due to minority seat holding) the holder of the PM seat.
Why does it call it to hold a no confidence vote?
Conservative 317
Labour 257
SNP 35
Liberal Dems 11
DUP 10
Independent 7
Sinn Féin 7
Plaid Cymru 4
Green Party 1
It's 326 seats to win a vote. If Labour + SNP + Lib Dem band together (likely as they benefit from a GE) then you have 303. Given that the DUP are not likely to be supporting May (Irish Backstop) you may be looking at 303-313 in favour.
117 Torys voted against TM. You need a very small proportion (14) of those to vote for a no confidence in government (heard the recent talk of MPs vs Government which constitutes the secretaries?)
I'm not taking sides but the numbers heavily imply the mess if far from over. " Labour will not call for a vote of no confidence against the government. Simply because Jeremy Corburn would have the pressure of having to say what his and Labour's policies are on brexit . And he ain't got a clue what they are |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"As has already been noted, this is not the 'best result' for TM.
Anything over or around 100 votes against her was a cause for concern.
It sets up JB to call a generic vote of no confidence in the government. Not the Tory Leadership as was today, which is incidentally (due to minority seat holding) the holder of the PM seat.
Why does it call it to hold a no confidence vote?
Conservative 317
Labour 257
SNP 35
Liberal Dems 11
DUP 10
Independent 7
Sinn Féin 7
Plaid Cymru 4
Green Party 1
It's 326 seats to win a vote. If Labour + SNP + Lib Dem band together (likely as they benefit from a GE) then you have 303. Given that the DUP are not likely to be supporting May (Irish Backstop) you may be looking at 303-313 in favour.
117 Torys voted against TM. You need a very small proportion (14) of those to vote for a no confidence in government (heard the recent talk of MPs vs Government which constitutes the secretaries?)
I'm not taking sides but the numbers heavily imply the mess if far from over. "
I think that the mess if anything got far, far worse tonight. May has strengthened her position in the short term while simultaneously it;s been confirmed she is utterly fucked |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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How on earth do the EU need us more than wee need them?
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Well they would feel terribly lonely for one.
and here's another very good reason . . .
https://news.sky.com/story/eu-risks-bank-crisis-from-no-deal-brexit-say-uk-officials-11578161 |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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" Labour will not call for a vote of no confidence against the government. Simply because Jeremy Corburn would have the pressure of having to say what his and Labour's policies are on brexit . And he ain't got a clue what they are "
Plus 'Nationalization' of Industry is against EU rules, so really speaking he has to vote for out if he wants that to happen. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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All the EU has dine is bullied re brexit
Threats of this and that .
How are the countries not in the EU doing ...
We don't need to be dictated to .and we need to control our borders for sure .
When brexit first started I heard no more marmite .I think we eta box was another .....now it's tablets isn't it ?
Guess chat we will make our own .
We will be tons better off once the creases are ironed out |
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By (user no longer on site)
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" Labour will not call for a vote of no confidence against the government. Simply because Jeremy Corburn would have the pressure of having to say what his and Labour's policies are on brexit . And he ain't got a clue what they are
Plus 'Nationalization' of Industry is against EU rules, so really speaking he has to vote for out if he wants that to happen."
It's hardlt a secret that JC is a leaver. This is just part of the farce, May, who wants to remain is negotiating to leave and the opposition who aren't doing anything to help us leave and arguably should be fighting the utterly shite deal May has negotiated is being led by a leaver. Itls ridiculous. You literally couldn't make this shit up |
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"well she won the vote , fair play , shes a strong woman
i still think brexit all the way
trust me , EU need us more than we need them
why should we be dictated too."
If they need us more than we need them and Theresa May is strong then why is the negotiated deal so awful? Did you think this post and its contradictions all the way through? |
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" 'Nationalization' of Industry is against EU rules, so really speaking he has to vote for out if he wants that to happen."
where did you hear that piece of complete crap from ... and moreover, why do you choose to blindly believe such scaremongering claptrap? |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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" 'Nationalization' of Industry is against EU rules, so really speaking he has to vote for out if he wants that to happen.
where did you hear that piece of complete crap from ... and moreover, why do you choose to blindly believe such scaremongering claptrap?"
Well you are really worth answering! |
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" 'Nationalization' of Industry is against EU rules, so really speaking he has to vote for out if he wants that to happen.
where did you hear that piece of complete crap from ... and moreover, why do you choose to blindly believe such scaremongering claptrap?" probably the same crap the remoaners come out with . That they want us all to believe. and think we are all thick and did not know what we voted for when we voted to leave . |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
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" 'Nationalization' of Industry is against EU rules, so really speaking he has to vote for out if he wants that to happen.
where did you hear that piece of complete crap from ... and moreover, why do you choose to blindly believe such scaremongering claptrap? probably the same crap the remoaners come out with . That they want us all to believe. and think we are all thick and did not know what we voted for when we voted to leave . "
Actually. I voted Leave. |
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" 'Nationalization' of Industry is against EU rules, so really speaking he has to vote for out if he wants that to happen.
where did you hear that piece of complete crap from ... and moreover, why do you choose to blindly believe such scaremongering claptrap? probably the same crap the remoaners come out with . That they want us all to believe. and think we are all thick and did not know what we voted for when we voted to leave . "
well if that chestnut about nationalisation is anything to go by |
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Can anyone say the oppose the people of this country, us owing our own infrastructure..
Rail, water, electric all generating massive profits for other countries..
How the fuck have we ended up like this where we can say to our grandkids expect to keep paying more to satisfy the share holders and benefit the budgets of different states..?
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" 'Nationalization' of Industry is against EU rules, so really speaking he has to vote for out if he wants that to happen.
where did you hear that piece of complete crap from ... and moreover, why do you choose to blindly believe such scaremongering claptrap? probably the same crap the remoaners come out with . That they want us all to believe. and think we are all thick and did not know what we voted for when we voted to leave .
well if that chestnut about nationalisation is anything to go by " it's about scaremongering claptrap |
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" 'Nationalization' of Industry is against EU rules, so really speaking he has to vote for out if he wants that to happen.
where did you hear that piece of complete crap from ... and moreover, why do you choose to blindly believe such scaremongering claptrap? probably the same crap the remoaners come out with . That they want us all to believe. and think we are all thick and did not know what we voted for when we voted to leave . "
You didn't know. Clearly. Watch the news. |
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" 'Nationalization' of Industry is against EU rules, so really speaking he has to vote for out if he wants that to happen.
where did you hear that piece of complete crap from ... and moreover, why do you choose to blindly believe such scaremongering claptrap? probably the same crap the remoaners come out with . That they want us all to believe. and think we are all thick and did not know what we voted for when we voted to leave .
You didn't know. Clearly. Watch the news." I do . And would still vote leave . |
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"I think we should all be rather concerned as this now paves the way for Corbyn to call a vote of no confidence in the government - which could ultimately lead to a general election - which may mean that Article 50 may be extended, perhaps indefinitely.
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Come on Jeremy |
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" 'Nationalization' of Industry is against EU rules, so really speaking he has to vote for out if he wants that to happen.
where did you hear that piece of complete crap from ... and moreover, why do you choose to blindly believe such scaremongering claptrap? probably the same crap the remoaners come out with . That they want us all to believe. and think we are all thick and did not know what we voted for when we voted to leave .
You didn't know. Clearly. Watch the news."
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" 'Nationalization' of Industry is against EU rules, so really speaking he has to vote for out if he wants that to happen.
where did you hear that piece of complete crap from ... and moreover, why do you choose to blindly believe such scaremongering claptrap? probably the same crap the remoaners come out with . That they want us all to believe. and think we are all thick and did not know what we voted for when we voted to leave .
You didn't know. Clearly. Watch the news. I do . And would still vote leave . "
Yes. It's going well. Hurray for paralyzing the country and making us a global laughing stock. |
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"Can anyone say the oppose the people of this country, us owing our own infrastructure..
Rail, water, electric all generating massive profits for other countries"
the nationalised industries of other countries .... from which they use the profits to subsidise the price that their citizens pay for the same services .... and yet we still have leave voters spouting the scaremongering claptrap that they have been spoonfed ... tragic |
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" 'Nationalization' of Industry is against EU rules, so really speaking he has to vote for out if he wants that to happen.
where did you hear that piece of complete crap from ... and moreover, why do you choose to blindly believe such scaremongering claptrap? probably the same crap the remoaners come out with . That they want us all to believe. and think we are all thick and did not know what we voted for when we voted to leave .
You didn't know. Clearly. Watch the news. I do . And would still vote leave .
Yes. It's going well. Hurray for paralyzing the country and making us a global laughing stock. " in your opinion |
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I struggle to take political chat seriously when everyone has their bums out.
Saying that, *pulls trousers down*, just out of interest... can I ask why, to those who voted out for this idea of sovereignty or ‘not being ruled by Brussels’ (not that we ever have been of course) - you’re not in charge in anyway, so what does it matter whether you’re being ‘ruled’ by someone in Belgium, or some Etonian cunt in London? (To generalise PMs/cabinet members)
As I would see it, the more influence in laws and running the country that comes from outside the little club of Tory posho I-scratch-your-back... power mad social misfits the better.
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" 'Nationalization' of Industry is against EU rules, so really speaking he has to vote for out if he wants that to happen.
where did you hear that piece of complete crap from ... and moreover, why do you choose to blindly believe such scaremongering claptrap? probably the same crap the remoaners come out with . That they want us all to believe. and think we are all thick and did not know what we voted for when we voted to leave .
You didn't know. Clearly. Watch the news. I do . And would still vote leave .
Yes. It's going well. Hurray for paralyzing the country and making us a global laughing stock. "
Hurrah for the corrupt and coercive control of a bunch of unelectable, unaccountable, failed politicians in charge in Brussels!? |
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"well she won the vote , fair play , shes a strong woman
i still think brexit all the way
trust me , EU need us more than we need them
why should we be dictated too.
How on earth do the EU need us more than wee need them?
And I;m confused, if anything the vote tonight makes Brexit less likely, it will certainly be delayed (if May can convince the EU to extend article 50) and it possibly won;t happen at all. If she'd lost tonight then a Brexit at all costs would have been far more likely.
The people trying to oust her, the people that you are pleased she beat are the extreme Brexiters you seem to agree with?
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Tha EU need us more than we need them because we pay 7.1 billion pounds more in than we get back from being in it . And I believe that’s the main reason more people voted to leave than stay in . So we can use that money to help our services , and end austerity . |
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"Tha EU need us more than we need them because we pay 7.1 billion pounds more in than we get back from being in it . And I believe that’s the main reason more people voted to leave than stay in . So we can use that money to help our services , and end austerity ."
but austerity ended on 3rd of october ... mrs maygabe said so |
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"Tha EU need us more than we need them because we pay 7.1 billion pounds more in than we get back from being in it . And I believe that’s the main reason more people voted to leave than stay in . So we can use that money to help our services , and end austerity .
but austerity ended on 3rd of october ... mrs maygabe said so "
Well now that wages are going back up I guess it is on its way out |
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"Tha EU need us more than we need them because we pay 7.1 billion pounds more in than we get back from being in it . And I believe that’s the main reason more people voted to leave than stay in . So we can use that money to help our services , and end austerity .
but austerity ended on 3rd of october ... mrs maygabe said so
Well now that wages are going back up I guess it is on its way out "
nope ... she definately said it was over at the party conference ... maybe she's just another right wing habitual liar or just the usual tory incompetent |
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"well she won the vote , fair play , shes a strong woman
i still think brexit all the way
trust me , EU need us more than we need them
why should we be dictated too.
How on earth do the EU need us more than wee need them?
And I;m confused, if anything the vote tonight makes Brexit less likely, it will certainly be delayed (if May can convince the EU to extend article 50) and it possibly won;t happen at all. If she'd lost tonight then a Brexit at all costs would have been far more likely.
The people trying to oust her, the people that you are pleased she beat are the extreme Brexiters you seem to agree with?
Tha EU need us more than we need them because we pay 7.1 billion pounds more in than we get back from being in it . And I believe that’s the main reason more people voted to leave than stay in . So we can use that money to help our services , and end austerity ."
Can I please ask how you calculated the monetary value of what we get back from our membership within the EU? Nevertheless, it would not mean that the EU need us more than we need them, rather just that we were an important part of the EU. I hope I’m missing some humour in your statement. If I am...
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"well she won the vote , fair play , shes a strong woman
i still think brexit all the way
trust me , EU need us more than we need them
why should we be dictated too.
How on earth do the EU need us more than wee need them?
And I;m confused, if anything the vote tonight makes Brexit less likely, it will certainly be delayed (if May can convince the EU to extend article 50) and it possibly won;t happen at all. If she'd lost tonight then a Brexit at all costs would have been far more likely.
The people trying to oust her, the people that you are pleased she beat are the extreme Brexiters you seem to agree with?
Tha EU need us more than we need them because we pay 7.1 billion pounds more in than we get back from being in it . And I believe that’s the main reason more people voted to leave than stay in . So we can use that money to help our services , and end austerity .
Can I please ask how you calculated the monetary value of what we get back from our membership within the EU? Nevertheless, it would not mean that the EU need us more than we need them, rather just that we were an important part of the EU. I hope I’m missing some humour in your statement. If I am...
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Simple google search will answer your question sir
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Tha EU need us more than we need them because we pay 7.1 billion pounds more in than we get back from being in it . And I believe that’s the main reason more people voted to leave than stay in . So we can use that money to help our services , and end austerity .
Can I please ask how you calculated the monetary value of what we get back from our membership within the EU? Nevertheless, it would not mean that the EU need us more than we need them, rather just that we were an important part of the EU. I hope I’m missing some humour in your statement. If I am...
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Simple google search will answer your question sir
No humor was implied , so you didn’t miss anything "
Google, thank you. I have seen the net figure but the point I’m making (badly) is that we get more back than just the rebate and what the EU spends on us to which you are not attributing any value. Nevertheless, contributing more money than others does not mean that the sum of the EU members need us more than we need them. |
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"I think we should all be rather concerned as this now paves the way for Corbyn to call a vote of no confidence in the government - which could ultimately lead to a general election - which may mean that Article 50 may be extended, perhaps indefinitely.
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I've no problem with Article 50 being extended, perhaps indefinitely. Personally I'd rather it was revoked. Not sure a Corbyn Government is worth the risk or, more importantly, if it would actually do that. Corbyn's still a BREXITER at heart.
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" Labour will not call for a vote of no confidence against the government. Simply because Jeremy Corburn would have the pressure of having to say what his and Labour's policies are on brexit . And he ain't got a clue what they are
Plus 'Nationalization' of Industry is against EU rules, so really speaking he has to vote for out if he wants that to happen."
No, nationalistic is not against EU rules. The EU doesn't care who owns any industry, only that it's not unfairly subsidised. Labour continued to nationalise from 74 to 79 whilst we were in the EEC.
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"If 117 of my payroll staff voted against me I’d sack them all!!!"
If any of those 117 had an ounce of moral courage, they'd resign...spineless, self-centred oafs.
If there had to be a vote of no confidence, it should be a vote of no confidence on our whole system of government which quite simply has demonstrated that its not fit for purpose.
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" 'Nationalization' of Industry is against EU rules, so really speaking he has to vote for out if he wants that to happen.
where did you hear that piece of complete crap from ... and moreover, why do you choose to blindly believe such scaremongering claptrap? probably the same crap the remoaners come out with . That they want us all to believe. and think we are all thick and did not know what we voted for when we voted to leave . "
What did you vote for? May's deal, no deal, managed no deal or some other form of Leave?
When Remainers say Leavers didn't know what they voted for we don't mean they didn't know what they wanted when they voted. What we mean is they didn't know what they were going to get when they voted.
The choice for BREXITERS is now very simple.
On the bases that Leave means leave; no ifs, no buts, and May's deal does mean leaving the EU; no ifs, no buts: if you want a BREXIT that respects the referendum vote to leave the EU then back it. No deal is not going to happen. The choice is BREXIT (May's deal) or no BREXIT.
STOP WINGING AND BACK WHAT YOU VOTED FOR.
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"I think we should all be rather concerned as this now paves the way for Corbyn to call a vote of no confidence in the government - which could ultimately lead to a general election - which may mean that Article 50 may be extended, perhaps indefinitely.
Er, why does this give CC a chance to call for a vote of no confidence?
If she'd lost you might have a point.
You think a government that is only in power because they are in cahoots with the DUP and paying millions to keep them on side and with a third of tory MPs having no faith in their own leader is a government we can be confident in?"
You want to talk about paying millions to keep some one in power is unique?
There's a remarkable documentary doing the rounds at the moment about how the EU distributes money around and to all intents and purposes buys support.
If I can find a youtube link I'll post it.
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"If the BREXIT deal is still voted down then BREXIT simply will not happen."
Indeed.
Because by law the alternative must also be approved by Parliament within a few days of January 21.
The options will be to exit with no deal or to delay Article 50 to buy time.
Not a hard choice for MPs. |
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"well she won the vote , fair play , shes a strong woman
i still think brexit all the way
trust me , EU need us more than we need them
why should we be dictated too.
How on earth do the EU need us more than wee need them?
And I;m confused, if anything the vote tonight makes Brexit less likely, it will certainly be delayed (if May can convince the EU to extend article 50) and it possibly won;t happen at all. If she'd lost tonight then a Brexit at all costs would have been far more likely.
The people trying to oust her, the people that you are pleased she beat are the extreme Brexiters you seem to agree with?
Tha EU need us more than we need them because we pay 7.1 billion pounds more in than we get back from being in it . And I believe that’s the main reason more people voted to leave than stay in . So we can use that money to help our services , and end austerity ."
It’s bonkers that people actually believe this bullshit. Haha.
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The irony of those who voted against her saying her win was a pyhric victory etc who in the post referendum analysis were crowing over the margin in that win is pathetic and tawdry..
Though not surprising.. |
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"well she won the vote , fair play , shes a strong woman
i still think brexit all the way
trust me , EU need us more than we need them
why should we be dictated too."
Does the last 2.5 years of negotiations shown the EU needs us more than we need them ? I don't think so really.
We can just walk away from the EU, leave lock, stock & barrel, they can't "dictate" anything to us then but we need things from them so that puts them in the driving seat where they can say "if you want this, then you need to do that"
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"The irony of those who voted against her saying her win was a pyhric victory etc who in the post referendum analysis were crowing over the margin in that win is pathetic and tawdry..
Though not surprising.. "
The editor of the left leaning Daily Mirror Kevin Maguire, who also happens to be a remainer, was calling May's win a pyrrhic victory last night on sky news press preview. |
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"The irony of those who voted against her saying her win was a pyhric victory etc who in the post referendum analysis were crowing over the margin in that win is pathetic and tawdry..
Though not surprising..
The editor of the left leaning Daily Mirror Kevin Maguire, who also happens to be a remainer, was calling May's win a pyrrhic victory last night on sky news press preview. "
Since when have you been a leftie? Actually I think he's deputy editor and not editor. |
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"The irony of those who voted against her saying her win was a pyhric victory etc who in the post referendum analysis were crowing over the margin in that win is pathetic and tawdry..
Though not surprising..
The editor of the left leaning Daily Mirror Kevin Maguire, who also happens to be a remainer, was calling May's win a pyrrhic victory last night on sky news press preview. "
Not sure he was crowing over the referendum result though..
Hardly a surprise that given the numbers a journalist of the left would seek to keep the pressure on..
That's his job, the job of her fellow Tory MP's is to now at least try and pretend they accept the result without whining and act as the governing party they are mandated for..
But there are tories now saying, possibly in a fit of sore loser pique that they will support a vote of no confidence in their own party..
It's a mess regardless of how you try and deflect or obscure the facts..
They played their one time only joker knowing it was going to fail.. |
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"The irony of those who voted against her saying her win was a pyhric victory etc who in the post referendum analysis were crowing over the margin in that win is pathetic and tawdry..
Though not surprising..
The editor of the left leaning Daily Mirror Kevin Maguire, who also happens to be a remainer, was calling May's win a pyrrhic victory last night on sky news press preview.
Not sure he was crowing over the referendum result though..
Hardly a surprise that given the numbers a journalist of the left would seek to keep the pressure on..
That's his job, the job of her fellow Tory MP's is to now at least try and pretend they accept the result without whining and act as the governing party they are mandated for..
But there are tories now saying, possibly in a fit of sore loser pique that they will support a vote of no confidence in their own party..
It's a mess regardless of how you try and deflect or obscure the facts..
They played their one time only joker knowing it was going to fail.. "
it would be no surprise that the clown shoes in the ERG go postal on their own party. after all, they've nothing to lose what with the confirmed reports that tory constituent activists are pushing for deselections of the rebel faction |
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It is strange how people interpret results while choosing to ignore historical facts.
So far today I have seen/heard May being described as strong, the new iron lady, stable and in charge and much more of the same. There have been many who seem to think she has won a great victory because she won the support of 200 Tory MP's, and that she like Thatcher before her is not for turning.
Now let me point out a very simple and stark fact to all those who share the sentiments expressed above. When Thatcher was forced to resign she received the support of 204 Tory MP's. It will be interesting to see if follows Thatcher's lead and having lost the support of over 1/3 of her MP's. I suspect she will attempt to remain in No 10 for as long as she can regardless of the damage she does to the nation (just like the pig fucker she replaced). |
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"It is strange how people interpret results while choosing to ignore historical facts.
So far today I have seen/heard May being described as strong, the new iron lady, stable and in charge and much more of the same. There have been many who seem to think she has won a great victory because she won the support of 200 Tory MP's, and that she like Thatcher before her is not for turning.
Now let me point out a very simple and stark fact to all those who share the sentiments expressed above. When Thatcher was forced to resign she received the support of 204 Tory MP's. It will be interesting to see if follows Thatcher's lead and having lost the support of over 1/3 of her MP's. I suspect she will attempt to remain in No 10 for as long as she can regardless of the damage she does to the nation (just like the pig fucker she replaced)."
Theresa May is damaged goods now, her supporters were spinning she'd lose by less than 100 votes yesterday. "Only the ERG extremists would vote against her" they said. The ERG has around 60 members and 117 voted against May's leadership, that's almost double the ERG member numbers. A big majority of those who voted in favour of May are also on the payroll. |
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"It is strange how people interpret results while choosing to ignore historical facts.
So far today I have seen/heard May being described as strong, the new iron lady, stable and in charge and much more of the same. There have been many who seem to think she has won a great victory because she won the support of 200 Tory MP's, and that she like Thatcher before her is not for turning.
Now let me point out a very simple and stark fact to all those who share the sentiments expressed above. When Thatcher was forced to resign she received the support of 204 Tory MP's. It will be interesting to see if follows Thatcher's lead and having lost the support of over 1/3 of her MP's. I suspect she will attempt to remain in No 10 for as long as she can regardless of the damage she does to the nation (just like the pig fucker she replaced).
Theresa May is damaged goods now, her supporters were spinning she'd lose by less than 100 votes yesterday. "Only the ERG extremists would vote against her" they said. The ERG has around 60 members and 117 voted against May's leadership, that's almost double the ERG member numbers. A big majority of those who voted in favour of May are also on the payroll. "
But they didn't get the 159 they needed to win did they?
Oh payroll was a classic they are all MP'S - if the ERG are not happy then set up their own party! |
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"It is strange how people interpret results while choosing to ignore historical facts.
So far today I have seen/heard May being described as strong, the new iron lady, stable and in charge and much more of the same. There have been many who seem to think she has won a great victory because she won the support of 200 Tory MP's, and that she like Thatcher before her is not for turning.
Now let me point out a very simple and stark fact to all those who share the sentiments expressed above. When Thatcher was forced to resign she received the support of 204 Tory MP's. It will be interesting to see if follows Thatcher's lead and having lost the support of over 1/3 of her MP's. I suspect she will attempt to remain in No 10 for as long as she can regardless of the damage she does to the nation (just like the pig fucker she replaced).
Theresa May is damaged goods now, her supporters were spinning she'd lose by less than 100 votes yesterday. "Only the ERG extremists would vote against her" they said. The ERG has around 60 members and 117 voted against May's leadership, that's almost double the ERG member numbers. A big majority of those who voted in favour of May are also on the payroll. "
I see you've been lapping up JRM's soundbites this morning |
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Shows how poor the labour party is as the moment with the terrorist loving corbyn at the helm , corbyn pm really ! And his side show bob Diana abott ! ! ! Im working class myself and have in the past voted labour , but the last general election had to vote conservative , which would make my dad turn in his grave, may has done a poor job yes , but our alternative corbyn isn't the answer |
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"I see you've been lapping up JRM's soundbites this morning "
he certainly has swallowed every morsel of the shit that the ponce of darkness has been spoonfeeding him for the last few years |
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"But they didn't get the 159 they needed to win did they?
Oh payroll was a classic they are all MP'S - if the ERG are not happy then set up their own party!"
I wonder do you know there are 23 Cabinet Ministers and 6 others who attend Cabinet and receive ministerial allowances, plus a further 90 non cabinet ministers, law officers and whips. I find it hard to believe that all of them supported the maybot in a secret ballot.
This is just my opinion though. |
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over a year ago
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"well she won the vote , fair play , shes a strong woman
i still think brexit all the way
trust me , EU need us more than we need them
why should we be dictated too.
How on earth do the EU need us more than wee need them?
And I;m confused, if anything the vote tonight makes Brexit less likely, it will certainly be delayed (if May can convince the EU to extend article 50) and it possibly won;t happen at all. If she'd lost tonight then a Brexit at all costs would have been far more likely.
The people trying to oust her, the people that you are pleased she beat are the extreme Brexiters you seem to agree with?
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Moreover, May is a remainer, isn't it obvious by now that she is doing everything in her power to make sure BREXIT doesn't happen.
Corbyn has been anti-EU all of his parliamentary career.... |
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"But they didn't get the 159 they needed to win did they?
Oh payroll was a classic they are all MP'S - if the ERG are not happy then set up their own party!
I wonder do you know there are 23 Cabinet Ministers and 6 others who attend Cabinet and receive ministerial allowances, plus a further 90 non cabinet ministers, law officers and whips. I find it hard to believe that all of them supported the maybot in a secret ballot.
This is just my opinion though." It is a quote off every news channel so not your oponion |
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"It is strange how people interpret results while choosing to ignore historical facts.
So far today I have seen/heard May being described as strong, the new iron lady, stable and in charge and much more of the same. There have been many who seem to think she has won a great victory because she won the support of 200 Tory MP's, and that she like Thatcher before her is not for turning.
Now let me point out a very simple and stark fact to all those who share the sentiments expressed above. When Thatcher was forced to resign she received the support of 204 Tory MP's. It will be interesting to see if follows Thatcher's lead and having lost the support of over 1/3 of her MP's. I suspect she will attempt to remain in No 10 for as long as she can regardless of the damage she does to the nation (just like the pig fucker she replaced)." She is not as smart as Thatcher |
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By *ara JTV/TS
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"Yay more food banks and cuts to police, paramedics, disability etc.What has any of this to do with brexit?"
Because the Treasury is forecasting lower revenues as a result of Brexit, which means either higher borrowing or lower spending on public services. |
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"It is strange how people interpret results while choosing to ignore historical facts.
So far today I have seen/heard May being described as strong, the new iron lady, stable and in charge and much more of the same. There have been many who seem to think she has won a great victory because she won the support of 200 Tory MP's, and that she like Thatcher before her is not for turning.
Now let me point out a very simple and stark fact to all those who share the sentiments expressed above. When Thatcher was forced to resign she received the support of 204 Tory MP's. It will be interesting to see if follows Thatcher's lead and having lost the support of over 1/3 of her MP's. I suspect she will attempt to remain in No 10 for as long as she can regardless of the damage she does to the nation (just like the pig fucker she replaced).
Theresa May is damaged goods now, her supporters were spinning she'd lose by less than 100 votes yesterday. "Only the ERG extremists would vote against her" they said. The ERG has around 60 members and 117 voted against May's leadership, that's almost double the ERG member numbers. A big majority of those who voted in favour of May are also on the payroll. "
Yet the attempt to oust her failed miserably and she's safe for the next 12 months. She's not the only one in the tory party showing enough incompetence and political ineptitude to be considered damaged goods |
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"If the BREXIT deal is still voted down then BREXIT simply will not happen.
Indeed.
Because by law the alternative must also be approved by Parliament within a few days of January 21.
The options will be to exit with no deal or to delay Article 50 to buy time.
Not a hard choice for MPs." Yes it is hard for the stupid idiots,they only work on principles not facts |
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"Yay more food banks and cuts to police, paramedics, disability etc."
And more tory revolting plan to INCREASE poverty, based their nasty little ideology, and hoard money for themsrlves and their privileged greedy elite mstes.. yaaay!, woop woop! |
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"It is a quote off every news channel so not your oponion"
Firstly I did not see it on any news channel, so it is my opinion. Secondly, just because that political commentators are making the same point does not invalidate my opinion. Thirdly the fact that you are reduced to attempting to invalidate my opinion because according to you the same point is being made by political commentators is really a damming indictment of your authoritarian political outlook and you really should go stand in front of a metaphorical mirror and take a really long hard objective look at your political beliefs, because others here are doing just that and you do not look good, in fact your politics (and therefore you) look extremely ugly in my (and I suspect) many others view.
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"She is not as smart as Thatcher"
There we would agree.
But she is every bit as nasty and manipulative.
And a lot more authoritarian.
But as you said earlier in this thread my opinion counts for nothing, so does that mean your opinion is also worthless because you share it with me?
Just something for you to think about when your thinking up another way to dismiss someone else's opinion because you do not like what they say. |
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"Yay more food banks and cuts to police, paramedics, disability etc.
And more tory revolting plan to INCREASE poverty, based their nasty little ideology, and hoard money for themsrlves and their privileged greedy elite mstes.. yaaay!, woop woop! "
Two words.
Tony. Bliar. |
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"Yay more food banks and cuts to police, paramedics, disability etc.
And more tory revolting plan to INCREASE poverty, based their nasty little ideology, and hoard money for themsrlves and their privileged greedy elite mstes.. yaaay!, woop woop!
Two words.
Tony. Bliar. "
Spent on the essential services, the tories have slashed the same..
There may be differences of opinion on how his government did it as opposed to Osborne but the reality is that the tories have hit the services that effect the man and woman on the street more than Labour did..
Btw not a fan at all of him or the practise of PFI/PPP which started under Thatcher and Blair took the model to a new level..
And look at the borrowing under this government and labour's similar period, before the usual apologist trots out yeah but they were in a coalition so not the tories fault, it was a tory in the two main seats driving the policies that now cause the issues to communities.. |
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"Yay more food banks and cuts to police, paramedics, disability etc.
And more tory revolting plan to INCREASE poverty, based their nasty little ideology, and hoard money for themsrlves and their privileged greedy elite mstes.. yaaay!, woop woop!
Two words.
Tony. Bliar. "
Actually i agree with you. Another tory hiding under a false flag |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
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"It is a quote off every news channel so not your oponion
Firstly I did not see it on any news channel, so it is my opinion. Secondly, just because that political commentators are making the same point does not invalidate my opinion. Thirdly the fact that you are reduced to attempting to invalidate my opinion because according to you the same point is being made by political commentators is really a damming indictment of your authoritarian political outlook and you really should go stand in front of a metaphorical mirror and take a really long hard objective look at your political beliefs, because others here are doing just that and you do not look good, in fact your politics (and therefore you) look extremely ugly in my (and I suspect) many others view.
But you have a good day bow and don't take any notice of anything an insignificant irritation like me has to say." No I will not take any notice and will not come down to your level |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
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"She is not as smart as Thatcher
There we would agree.
But she is every bit as nasty and manipulative.
And a lot more authoritarian.
But as you said earlier in this thread my opinion counts for nothing, so does that mean your opinion is also worthless because you share it with me?
Just something for you to think about when your thinking up another way to dismiss someone else's opinion because you do not like what they say." I never dismiss another persons opinion if it is balanced and your sadly never are.This does not mean I have to agree |
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