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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Dont they do a good job to try to stop the brexit process? It is good that they see sense, someone have too "
They're not trying to stop brexit. They're trying to stop a no deal brexit.
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"Dont they do a good job to try to stop the brexit process? It is good that they see sense, someone have too
They're not trying to stop brexit. They're trying to stop a no deal brexit.
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It doesn't change the fact that common sense won |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Dont they do a good job to try to stop the brexit process? It is good that they see sense, someone have too
They're not trying to stop brexit. They're trying to stop a no deal brexit.
" Yes I typed it wrong there, it is about to get a deal rather than no deal, it is good for northern ireland. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Dont they do a good job to try to stop the brexit process? It is good that they see sense, someone have too
They're not trying to stop brexit. They're trying to stop a no deal brexit.
It doesn't change the fact that common sense won " That is right, it sure did win this time |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Dont they do a good job to try to stop the brexit process? It is good that they see sense, someone have too
They're not trying to stop brexit. They're trying to stop a no deal brexit.
It doesn't change the fact that common sense won "
Not really.
Even a softer brexit is still a shit sandwich when compared to staying in the EU.
So we may have avoided completely ruining the country, but it's still going to be bad. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Dont they do a good job to try to stop the brexit process? It is good that they see sense, someone have too
They're not trying to stop brexit. They're trying to stop a no deal brexit.
It doesn't change the fact that common sense won
Not really.
Even a softer brexit is still a shit sandwich when compared to staying in the EU.
So we may have avoided completely ruining the country, but it's still going to be bad. "
Agrees but with small steps to victory and revoke of Article 50. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Dont they do a good job to try to stop the brexit process? It is good that they see sense, someone have too
They're not trying to stop brexit. They're trying to stop a no deal brexit.
It doesn't change the fact that common sense won
Not really.
Even a softer brexit is still a shit sandwich when compared to staying in the EU.
So we may have avoided completely ruining the country, but it's still going to be bad.
Agrees but with small steps to victory and revoke of Article 50."
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Sara J for PM. Think she called it. Labour wont go for election unless no deal is taken off the table - either that or they'll just table a motion an force Tory hands"
I look forward to joining the Swingers Party on the backbencher very soon.
Black rod, anyone?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Brexit rebells 1 boris 0
= the country = 0
none of these mp are in the job for the country every single one both sides are in it for themselves i detest the tories but at the same time i detest corbyn i think we are entering years of coalition governments where no one party will rule as they will have lost trust forever roll on and election and watch the rise of the little partys
no one wins with brexit either way the damage is already done world wide for us how will anyone look at the uk and say yeah great nation after this corbyn is a bigger liar than boris the clown.
the eu will screw us over big time now as will the rest of the world |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Brexit rebells 1 boris 0
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none of these mp are in the job for the country every single one both sides are in it for themselves i detest the tories but at the same time i detest corbyn i think we are entering years of coalition governments where no one party will rule as they will have lost trust forever roll on and election and watch the rise of the little partys
no one wins with brexit either way the damage is already done world wide for us how will anyone look at the uk and say yeah great nation after this corbyn is a bigger liar than boris the clown.
the eu will screw us over big time now as will the rest of the world"
So no change from day one after the referendum then. |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
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the eu will screw us over big time now as will the rest of the world"
Well, when you decide you want to compete with your neighbours instead of co-operate with them, the world becomes a rough and tumble place.
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Dont they do a good job to try to stop the brexit process? It is good that they see sense, someone have too " I am glad Boris lost as suspension of parliament is wrong but which is worse for the country,a no deal Brexit or a Corbyn government?Answer a Corbyn government.
As a greedy self cented remainer you must agree with this.
This thing is now bigger than Brexit which is becoming irrevilent in many ways.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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the eu will screw us over big time now as will the rest of the world
Well, when you decide you want to compete with your neighbours instead of co-operate with them, the world becomes a rough and tumble place.
" That is right and now one on sky is saying they will get a free trade deal with the eu, does he really believe it himself? Lol. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Brexit rebells 1 boris 0
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none of these mp are in the job for the country every single one both sides are in it for themselves i detest the tories but at the same time i detest corbyn i think we are entering years of coalition governments where no one party will rule as they will have lost trust forever roll on and election and watch the rise of the little partys
no one wins with brexit either way the damage is already done world wide for us how will anyone look at the uk and say yeah great nation after this corbyn is a bigger liar than boris the clown.
the eu will screw us over big time now as will the rest of the world"
21 MP's put their politics before their jobs. They are effectively on a notice period. In that way they put what they believe is best for their country before themselves and their party. And if you look at some of the names, these aren't middleish back benchers. There are hard-core tories who are prepared to back up talk with some very telling action...
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Court ruling
No contravention of the rule of law
Irrelevant,
Maybe
Are you confused again?
Absolutely not . "
Wow, you managed to give a straight answer. |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
Bristol East |
Looks like the Brextremists in the Lords are mobilising to filibuster the Benn bill.
Labour’s leader in the Lords, Baroness Smith of Basildon has tabled a motion to impose a timetable for forcing the Benn bill through all of its stages by 5pm on Friday, with the crucial second reading debate to be completed by 7pm on Thursday.
100 amendments tabled.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The conservatives are falling apart. Boris has one 1 vote in parliament and he lost. He is a pathetic pm and his days are numbered
We will still be in the eu on 1st Nov.
How can anyone with an iq over 10 want a no deal? It's utter madness.
Who wamts food price increase?
Who wants medical shortages?
Who wants high tariffs?
Who wants job loses?
Who wants foreigners deported?
I want none of the above |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The conservatives are falling apart. Boris has one 1 vote in parliament and he lost. He is a pathetic pm and his days are numbered
We will still be in the eu on 1st Nov.
How can anyone with an iq over 10 want a no deal? It's utter madness.
Who wamts food price increase?
Who wants medical shortages?
Who wants high tariffs?
Who wants job loses?
Who wants foreigners deported?
I want none of the above "
Sadly leavers either don't care or think that there is a benefit which outweighs all the negatives.
Although what that "benefit" is, is anyone's guess, as nobody seems to be able to articulate it. |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
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That is right and now one on sky is saying they will get a free trade deal with the eu, does he really believe it himself? Lol."
If the purpose of leaving the EU is to strike a free trade deal with the, um, er, EU, the lunatics really have taken over the asylum.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Looks like the Brextremists in the Lords are mobilising to filibuster the Benn bill.
Labour’s leader in the Lords, Baroness Smith of Basildon has tabled a motion to impose a timetable for forcing the Benn bill through all of its stages by 5pm on Friday, with the crucial second reading debate to be completed by 7pm on Thursday.
100 amendments tabled.
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Something something something unelected something something something undemocratic. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sense or dictatorship?
Dictatorship is what it is, oppressing the democratic result because the minority didn't get there own way.
Just shows stamping your feet and screaming it's not fair will get you your own way.
It's just plain laughable that this has happened in a democracy. |
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By *j48Man
over a year ago
Wigan |
"Brexit rebells 1 boris 0
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none of these mp are in the job for the country every single one both sides are in it for themselves i detest the tories but at the same time i detest corbyn i think we are entering years of coalition governments where no one party will rule as they will have lost trust forever roll on and election and watch the rise of the little partys
no one wins with brexit either way the damage is already done world wide for us how will anyone look at the uk and say yeah great nation after this corbyn is a bigger liar than boris the clown.
the eu will screw us over big time now as will the rest of the world"
Exactly - and that's why Boris was using "we're leaving in the 31st come what may" as a lever to attempt to get the EU to realise it's in their interest as well as ours to resolve the issue of the backstop etc.
No deal so far offered through May's attempts has been voted for in Parliament. The EU have said many times, that's it - no more negotiations.
So what do people actually want? The referendum has a result and that must be adhered to. The vote to leave won. Like it or not that's the result.
3 years of fucking about and extentions won't solve the issue. And missing the point across both sides of parliament isn't going to achieve anything but a continuous stalemate.
There's just about a month to go to attempt to get ourselves organised. Based on the last 3 years that's not going to happen.
What a fucking shambles
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Brexit rebells 1 boris 0
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none of these mp are in the job for the country every single one both sides are in it for themselves i detest the tories but at the same time i detest corbyn i think we are entering years of coalition governments where no one party will rule as they will have lost trust forever roll on and election and watch the rise of the little partys
no one wins with brexit either way the damage is already done world wide for us how will anyone look at the uk and say yeah great nation after this corbyn is a bigger liar than boris the clown.
the eu will screw us over big time now as will the rest of the world
Exactly - and that's why Boris was using "we're leaving in the 31st come what may" as a lever to attempt to get the EU to realise it's in their interest as well as ours to resolve the issue of the backstop etc.
No deal so far offered through May's attempts has been voted for in Parliament. The EU have said many times, that's it - no more negotiations.
So what do people actually want? The referendum has a result and that must be adhered to. The vote to leave won. Like it or not that's the result.
3 years of fucking about and extentions won't solve the issue. And missing the point across both sides of parliament isn't going to achieve anything but a continuous stalemate.
There's just about a month to go to attempt to get ourselves organised. Based on the last 3 years that's not going to happen.
What a fucking shambles
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that's what leavers voted for, shambles |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No we didn't vote for shambles, we voted to leave and trade with the world.
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The EU already trades with 80 countries, there are another 22 countries awaiting signature or ratification. There are another 21 countries under negotiations, including the United States. So i don't understand your point. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No we didn't vote for shambles, we voted to leave and trade with the world.
How can you even say that? So far into this and you think that we currently only trade with the EU?"
I would call it disinformation. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No we didn't vote for shambles, we voted to leave and trade with the world.
How can you even say that? So far into this and you think that we currently only trade with the EU?
I would call it disinformation. "
It's gross disinformation.
We specifically do trade with the rest of the world and a hard brexit would involve losing all of the current trade deals. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No we didn't vote for shambles, we voted to leave and trade with the world.
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Also in fairness. We were all told that voting leave would be a shambles. But it was written off by leavers as "project fear". |
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"No we didn't vote for shambles, we voted to leave and trade with the world.
Also in fairness. We were all told that voting leave would be a shambles. But it was written off by leavers as "project fear"."
In point |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
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"No we didn't vote for shambles, we voted to leave and trade with the world.
Also in fairness. We were all told that voting leave would be a shambles. But it was written off by leavers as "project fear"."
Yes, can you image if, during the 2016 referendum, people were told the Government would be planning for shortages of food, shortages of medicine, the decimation of UK agriculture and manufacturing, depreciation of the £, inflation, a public spending spree to mitigate a recession etc etc
The Leave campaign would have gone utterly ballistic.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Dont they do a good job to try to stop the brexit process? It is good that they see sense, someone have too " .
Yes it's marvellous, maybe in the future we can overthrow all democratic decisions and live in a dictatorship technocracy utopia where all free will is removed and replaced with things deemed good for society?.
Wait no what the fuck am I taking about, we voted leave in democratic vote, leave won by a smallish margin, leave we must, you can carry on campaigning to REJOIN THE EU once we've left, that's it works, anything else is what the BBC would describe about any other country as a coup detat by the ruling class. |
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