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By *rench letter OP   Couple  over a year ago

Chorley,

Don't what Boris and Hunt are thinking when they are both thinking about with a no deal. You have got Boris saying Fuck businesses in a previous comments and Hunt saying to businesses that a no deal Brexit is worth a price paying of it sees them going under and putting people out of work. Brexit mentality.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don't what Boris and Hunt are thinking when they are both thinking about with a no deal. You have got Boris saying Fuck businesses in a previous comments and Hunt saying to businesses that a no deal Brexit is worth a price paying of it sees them going under and putting people out of work. Brexit mentality.

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Both Tory candidates are more than qualified to take this Country to where it deserves

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By *ony 2016Man  over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas

Hunt visited a firm in the Midlands then used the same firm as an example of a company that would go out of business if we had a no deal exit , , , ( but Hunt is more worried about losing a few right wing Tory votes than he is about businesses ) so he thinks British companies going out of business is a price worth paying

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

You gotta remember the mindset of the votes they are after. It goes down well with them. Brextremists.

We are being held to ransom by 160,000 Captain Manwarings busily wankng in their Union Jack underpants at the thought of 1950s Britain and Blue Rinses who feed them shit every day from the Telegraph and the Mail.

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"You gotta remember the mindset of the votes they are after. It goes down well with them. Brextremists.

We are being held to ransom by 160,000 Captain Manwarings busily wankng in their Union Jack underpants at the thought of 1950s Britain and Blue Rinses who feed them shit every day from the Telegraph and the Mail.

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What a load of crap,you can also say that labour voters are being held to ransom by having a bunch of left wing yobs get a creature called Corbyn to lead the party,it is the party system and will not allways do what you want it to

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"You gotta remember the mindset of the votes they are after. It goes down well with them. Brextremists.

We are being held to ransom by 160,000 Captain Manwarings busily wankng in their Union Jack underpants at the thought of 1950s Britain and Blue Rinses who feed them shit every day from the Telegraph and the Mail.

What a load of crap,you can also say that labour voters are being held to ransom by having a bunch of left wing yobs get a creature called Corbyn to lead the party,it is the party system and will not allways do what you want it to"

Well both Tory party candidates have now publicly stated that businesses going bankrupt and other people losing their is a price that they(!) are willing to pay. Party members, apparently, feel the same way.

I don't believe that anyone in the Labour party or its membership hold that particular position. They certainly haven't expressed it openly.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Johnson has always said what ever his audience wants to hear in order to win. Hunt made an attempt to bring some small kind of realism into it, has seen how this has landed, and has back tracked.... Smart move.

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"You gotta remember the mindset of the votes they are after. It goes down well with them. Brextremists.

We are being held to ransom by 160,000 Captain Manwarings busily wankng in their Union Jack underpants at the thought of 1950s Britain and Blue Rinses who feed them shit every day from the Telegraph and the Mail.

What a load of crap,you can also say that labour voters are being held to ransom by having a bunch of left wing yobs get a creature called Corbyn to lead the party,it is the party system and will not allways do what you want it to

Well both Tory party candidates have now publicly stated that businesses going bankrupt and other people losing their is a price that they(!) are willing to pay. Party members, apparently, feel the same way.

I don't believe that anyone in the Labour party or its membership hold that particular position. They certainly haven't expressed it openly."

You do not understand what I said or just trying to twist my comment typical

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"You gotta remember the mindset of the votes they are after. It goes down well with them. Brextremists.

We are being held to ransom by 160,000 Captain Manwarings busily wankng in their Union Jack underpants at the thought of 1950s Britain and Blue Rinses who feed them shit every day from the Telegraph and the Mail.

What a load of crap,you can also say that labour voters are being held to ransom by having a bunch of left wing yobs get a creature called Corbyn to lead the party,it is the party system and will not allways do what you want it to

Well both Tory party candidates have now publicly stated that businesses going bankrupt and other people losing their is a price that they(!) are willing to pay. Party members, apparently, feel the same way.

I don't believe that anyone in the Labour party or its membership hold that particular position. They certainly haven't expressed it openly.You do not understand what I said or just trying to twist my comment typical"

If everyone is always trying to twist your words, then perhaps that's not what's happening.

Perhaps you just aren't expressing yourself very well

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By *nleashedCrakenMan  over a year ago

Widnes


"You gotta remember the mindset of the votes they are after. It goes down well with them. Brextremists.

We are being held to ransom by 160,000 Captain Manwarings busily wankng in their Union Jack underpants at the thought of 1950s Britain and Blue Rinses who feed them shit every day from the Telegraph and the Mail.

What a load of crap,you can also say that labour voters are being held to ransom by having a bunch of left wing yobs get a creature called Corbyn to lead the party,it is the party system and will not allways do what you want it to"

You could say the same thing about the Labour Party and I might agree with you. But what's that got to do with the Tory Party Leadership and the possibility of the next Tory leader breaking the Tory Party manifesto commitment to leave the EU with a deal better than the current deal we have, and instead try to leave with 'no deal'?

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"You gotta remember the mindset of the votes they are after. It goes down well with them. Brextremists.

We are being held to ransom by 160,000 Captain Manwarings busily wankng in their Union Jack underpants at the thought of 1950s Britain and Blue Rinses who feed them shit every day from the Telegraph and the Mail.

What a load of crap,you can also say that labour voters are being held to ransom by having a bunch of left wing yobs get a creature called Corbyn to lead the party,it is the party system and will not allways do what you want it to

Well both Tory party candidates have now publicly stated that businesses going bankrupt and other people losing their is a price that they(!) are willing to pay. Party members, apparently, feel the same way.

I don't believe that anyone in the Labour party or its membership hold that particular position. They certainly haven't expressed it openly."

When the labour party tell us what position they hold we might have some idea.

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"You gotta remember the mindset of the votes they are after. It goes down well with them. Brextremists.

We are being held to ransom by 160,000 Captain Manwarings busily wankng in their Union Jack underpants at the thought of 1950s Britain and Blue Rinses who feed them shit every day from the Telegraph and the Mail.

What a load of crap,you can also say that labour voters are being held to ransom by having a bunch of left wing yobs get a creature called Corbyn to lead the party,it is the party system and will not allways do what you want it to

Well both Tory party candidates have now publicly stated that businesses going bankrupt and other people losing their is a price that they(!) are willing to pay. Party members, apparently, feel the same way.

I don't believe that anyone in the Labour party or its membership hold that particular position. They certainly haven't expressed it openly.When the labour party tell us what position they hold we might have some idea."

We do definitely know that Conservative party members and both potential leaders will sacrifice companies and jobs and the economy at large for Brexit though.

We do know that right now don't we?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

So Brexit voters are now in the stage of "it's worth sacrificing a load of British companies as long as we get our Brexit".

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By *artyanna16TV/TS  over a year ago

seacroft

Which means , well have to push the austerity agenda again, and we will beg trump to carvebup the NHS , food standards agency , and start importing american gm crops ,chlorinated chicken , hormone infused beef, and defense spending will double, and well be at war in yemen itan venezuela and china syria , lybia and india , . And maybe turkey. Our human rights act will be replaced by a bill of rights in ne only changing the act of habeous corpus, to the view of one judge to find case proven on balance of probability, the founding of private prisons and police force, and the return of capital punishment , for treason , acting as an agent to destabilise the government ,or dissent goverment policy .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

A no deal BREXIT will not be the end of the world, everyone with an ounce of sense knows this. The attempted gerrymandering of remainders knows no bounds.

IMHO we will be out of the EU one way or another in or maybe even before November. Sure there will be people, even businesses that relied on the gravy train, and they will lose out, boo fucking hoo. But the people of these islands will still need fuel, food, building work, transport, clothing, and holidays. Fuck I could type a list as long as my arm of all the things we will still require. We will still get all of those things, and ultimately we will get them cheaper.

We will also continue to manufacture items for both the domestic market, and for export. The machine isn’t going to stop working, it will just require the odd tweak here and there.

I doubt that the pissing and moaning will stop, but to me it will be less of an irritation and more of a source of amusement. In fact it is starting to get more and more desperate by the day, which is, quite frankly hilarious.

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By *artyanna16TV/TS  over a year ago

seacroft

So its really all about our sovereign ability yo make pur own laws (especiallly those involving tax or the cheap and plentiful acquisition of a labour force which can be dispensed with a quickly as its appointed , summary dismissal no tribunal no redress. The electoral commission report on unlawful spening during the brexit refeend campaign , no european meddling in that either , likewise the unhelpful twittering of the those who felt a campaign of social engineering with catastrophic and fatal consequences for those left with no welfare payment leaving them to feel such that suicide be the best course of action . Or the sales of weapons to a regime whose only use for them was mass murder of civilian women amd schoolchildren, or foodstuff storage warehouses resuling in famine for the general population! And giving the right a leg up to foment a rise in hostility towards the poor and migrant population, the elderly the vulnerable and the homeless. , even those blameless victims of a wholly avoidable deathtoll from a fire which was enabled by avarice and wilful disregard of fire recommendations on the grounds of miserly cost cutting!

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

Lolol in the space of three years ago we've gone from something better than we already have to something "that won't be the end of the world" lolol.

Ever feel like you are being sold a pig in a poke?

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By *illwill69uMan  over a year ago

moston


"A no deal BREXIT will not be the end of the world, everyone with an ounce of sense knows this. The attempted gerrymandering of remainders knows no bounds.

IMHO we will be out of the EU one way or another in or maybe even before November. Sure there will be people, even businesses that relied on the gravy train, and they will lose out, boo fucking hoo. But the people of these islands will still need fuel, food, building work, transport, clothing, and holidays. Fuck I could type a list as long as my arm of all the things we will still require. We will still get all of those things, and ultimately we will get them cheaper.

We will also continue to manufacture items for both the domestic market, and for export. The machine isn’t going to stop working, it will just require the odd tweak here and there.

I doubt that the pissing and moaning will stop, but to me it will be less of an irritation and more of a source of amusement. In fact it is starting to get more and more desperate by the day, which is, quite frankly hilarious. "

At last you are coming out in your true colours and you're a true blue Tory brexiteer.

If its a choice of brexit or the economy then fuck the economy!

If it is a choice of brexit or the union fuck the union.

If its a choice between brexit and food shortages then starve you poor fuckers!

If its a choice of brexit or a Corbyn led government that will stop the country being run for the benefit of the top 1% well thats a step too far and its a resounding 'NO' to brexit.

What a pathetic bunch of...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A no deal BREXIT will not be the end of the world, everyone with an ounce of sense knows this. The attempted gerrymandering of remainders knows no bounds.

IMHO we will be out of the EU one way or another in or maybe even before November. Sure there will be people, even businesses that relied on the gravy train, and they will lose out, boo fucking hoo. But the people of these islands will still need fuel, food, building work, transport, clothing, and holidays. Fuck I could type a list as long as my arm of all the things we will still require. We will still get all of those things, and ultimately we will get them cheaper.

We will also continue to manufacture items for both the domestic market, and for export. The machine isn’t going to stop working, it will just require the odd tweak here and there.

I doubt that the pissing and moaning will stop, but to me it will be less of an irritation and more of a source of amusement. In fact it is starting to get more and more desperate by the day, which is, quite frankly hilarious. "

People will need less of this if business is suffering.

What I think you're suggesting is British business can pick up any reduction in trade from outside. Which is probabky helpful if they are struggling to export.

But that means what is on the shelves is reduced in range. From a green pov that may be good. But I'm not sure consumers signed up for that.

And I don't follow why it would be cheaper. If the market has a high amount of supply now (compared to post Brexit) why hasn't someone taken advantage of the excess profit being made and dropped their price?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A no deal BREXIT will not be the end of the world, everyone with an ounce of sense knows this. The attempted gerrymandering of remainders knows no bounds.

IMHO we will be out of the EU one way or another in or maybe even before November. Sure there will be people, even businesses that relied on the gravy train, and they will lose out, boo fucking hoo. But the people of these islands will still need fuel, food, building work, transport, clothing, and holidays. Fuck I could type a list as long as my arm of all the things we will still require. We will still get all of those things, and ultimately we will get them cheaper.

We will also continue to manufacture items for both the domestic market, and for export. The machine isn’t going to stop working, it will just require the odd tweak here and there.

I doubt that the pissing and moaning will stop, but to me it will be less of an irritation and more of a source of amusement. In fact it is starting to get more and more desperate by the day, which is, quite frankly hilarious. "

You're right, a no deal Brexit will not be the end of the world by any stretch of the imagination but everything we currently import or export to and from countries we currently have Free Trade Agreements with will become uncompetitive for export with tarrifs applied and all imports will cost us more in the shops because of tarrifs again.

To argue otherwise is plain fucking stupid.

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