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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2019 11:29:45 GMT
Woo Hoo! May has listened to the voice of the people (maybe because she lost over a thousand seats)and has said she is going to deliver Brexit...wait a minute! 'Something Truly Historic' she says! 'Something Truly Catastrophic ' I say! She is so arrogant she cannot see what the poll results really indicated. Well spotted Stefano...it's there for all to see! I knew you would leave the Dark Side and come into the Light! Welcome aboard the 'Brexit Express!'...Toot Toot!
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2019 8:34:07 GMT
Well I'm buggered, those bloody Racists are at it again! According to all accounts, the Brexit Party have smashed the EU Elections...grrrr! Of course it's totally irrespective if the people who voted for the Brexit Party are Racist...and it's totally irrespective if the 17.4 million people who voted to leave the EU were Racist! It's also totally irrespective if the people who voted in both were/are Black/White/Blue/Green/Yellow/Pink/Turquoise/! It's what happens when you have a Democratic Vote! It happens in all Democratic Countries...sadly, this country is no longer one!
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2019 9:47:26 GMT
So Teflon Tezza has finally slipped away! She will go down as one of the worst PM's in the history of this country...no one will ever beat the Abhorrent Tony Blair of course! She did of course do what her master's wanted, and kept us in the EU...she will be well rewarded!
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2019 10:21:44 GMT
The refusal of our political ruling class to implement the result of the Referendum, has indeed, as Reg spells out, caused huge and almost definitely lasting damage to our reputation as a nation with a long and proud history of practising and upholding democracy. The long term damage that Radicalised’ Remainers have done in breaking down the democratic system, will only be able to be fully evaluated in decades to come. They had a champion for their cause in Tearful Tezza, who has ensured we're not a single step closer to a proper Brexit a couple of years after the British people gave their majority decision to leave. The Tory benches are still just as packed with Remainiac MP's as when they concluded that Tezza would make an ideal new leader and Prime Minister, and for that reason who would trust them not to try to con the public again, by presenting us with a Remainiac Leader who is capable of uttering a few vague 'leave' phrases in an attempt to fool us. The EU elections allow for some protest but little else. The EU project will not deviate one iota from the path that it is set from continuing upon. The Election itself will probably reveal little more than what we already knew, that the country is very much split. While the Brexit Party will probably do remarkably well, I think there are a couple of things to bear in mind. Those, and there are many of them, who washed their hands of the voting process once their 2016 Referendum vote wasn't implemented, and who now shun what they regard as the pointless ballot system, are lost votes for Farage or any other committed 'Leave' party. Yet while those disillusioned former voters took no part, the Radicalised Remainiacs will have all headed to the polling stations yesterday. If there's to be a real positive to take from these EU Elections, I'm hoping it will be in the form of severe and lasting damage to the Conservative Party. For too long they've been taking us along the slightly slower road to Socialism. We've needed a credible option to vote for, to represent those who wanted to reject the Socialist path for a long time now. The Tories got away with insincerely claiming that they were just such a party. Their bluff has been called, and their mask pulled off, and the public are now fully aware of what they really are. Let's not be easily woo'd into falling for their deceit again, based solely on them replacing Remainer May with someone (hopefully) a little less bad. By all means rejoice at the downfall of the Remainiac fanatic, Tearful Tezza today. But remember all her fellow Remainiacs who made her Tory leader are still there. We need to clear them all out of our Parliament at the first opportunity, and finish off the appalling modern Conservative Party for good.
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Post by Rob on May 24, 2019 11:47:50 GMT
If there's to be a real positive to take from these EU Elections, I'm hoping it will be in the form of severe and lasting damage to the Conservative Party. For too long they've been taking us along the slightly slower road to Socialism. I expect most see it rather differently, AJ. Although appreciate you are further to the right than Conservative. I’d say you’re correct that the voting will show we are a split nation, though. There will be a chance for that party to elect a Brexit leader now and see him or her struggling desperately to lead us into the abyss. Sadly, the promises by illegal Vote Leave of getting a quick and easy good deal from Europe were proven to be 2016 lies and even the peddlers of those lies started to peddle in 2019 that what everyone wanted all along was no deal at all. Again, this has fooled quite a few of those who fell for the lies before. I understand it is also popular with the extreme right racists Reg was on about earlier, too.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2019 22:53:51 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2019 23:24:55 GMT
A strong vote in the South West. A majority of almost a quarter of a million over the nearest Remainiac Party. The People of the South West sending a clear message to the EU.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2019 23:37:39 GMT
And 5 minutes ago the wonderful Candace Owens sent her best wishes from America
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Post by stewart on May 27, 2019 2:25:12 GMT
Sadly, the promises by illegal Vote Leave of getting a quick and easy good deal from Europe were proven to be 2016 lies and even the peddlers of those lies started to peddle in 2019 that what everyone wanted all along was no deal at all. Again, this has fooled quite a few of those who fell for the lies before. I understand it is also popular with the extreme right racists Reg was on about earlier, too. There have been exaggerations and mistruths, not lies, on both sides since this whole process began. There cannot have been lies, as lies are based on facts, and there will be no facts, only speculation, until the whole Brexit exercise has been concluded. I would like you to explain why you believe that the Vote Leave campaign was illegal. Perhaps you are being carried away by the bitterness of your fellow poster on another site? Go on, tell me why it was illegal.
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Post by Rob on May 27, 2019 6:25:18 GMT
www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-politics-47755611There is one of many articles on the subject, Stewart, at the link. I see the country voted Remain in these elections, then. 50:50 in the South West this time around. Only one thing for it now. Am guessing UKIP and Change UK will soon fold, with the latter joining Lib Dems before the General Election which might follow after the blue rinse brigade give us our next PM. Main parties getting the expected bloody nose. Not many Conservative MEP’s left this time around. Their worst electoral polling since 1832.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2019 7:54:25 GMT
Sadly, the promises by illegal Vote Leave of getting a quick and easy good deal from Europe were proven to be 2016 lies and even the peddlers of those lies started to peddle in 2019 that what everyone wanted all along was no deal at all. Again, this has fooled quite a few of those who fell for the lies before. I understand it is also popular with the extreme right racists Reg was on about earlier, too. There have been exaggerations and mistruths, not lies, on both sides since this whole process began. There cannot have been lies, as lies are based on facts, and there will be no facts, only speculation, until the whole Brexit exercise has been concluded. I would like you to explain why you believe that the Vote Leave campaign was illegal. Perhaps you are being carried away by the bitterness of your fellow poster on another site? Go on, tell me why it was illegal. That put a smile on my face stewart! I think we all know who the fellow poster on another site is! Was there ever a person who was more removed from reality than he is...
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2019 8:16:50 GMT
www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-politics-47755611There is one of many articles on the subject, Stewart, at the link. I see the country voted Remain in these elections, then. 50:50 in the South West this time around. Only one thing for it now. Am guessing UKIP and Change UK will soon fold, with the latter joining Lib Dems before the General Election which might follow after the blue rinse brigade give us our next PM. Main parties getting the expected bloody nose. Not many Conservative MEP’s left this time around. Their worst electoral polling since 1832. Glad to see you chose a totally unbiased organization like the BBC to flag this up Rob! Let's have a quick look at this. Cons*: Expenses debacle...illegal...or should be! Labour: Jew hating to the core, or Antisemitic...illegal...or should be! So there you have it...just a case of Vote Leave keeping up with the Jonses! *Cons...short for Cons...as in trying to con people!
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Post by stefano on May 27, 2019 8:40:23 GMT
The People of the South West sending a clear message to the EU. Yes it is a clear message. Clear Brexit parties 39.9% of vote (Brexit Party 36.7%; UKIP 3.2%) Clear Remain / 2nd Referendum parties 44% of vote (Lib Dem 23.1 %; Green 18.1%; Change UK 2.8%) It is certainly clear to me.....
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Post by Rob on May 27, 2019 9:05:10 GMT
www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-politics-47755611There is one of many articles on the subject, Stewart, at the link. I see the country voted Remain in these elections, then. 50:50 in the South West this time around. Only one thing for it now. Am guessing UKIP and Change UK will soon fold, with the latter joining Lib Dems before the General Election which might follow after the blue rinse brigade give us our next PM. Main parties getting the expected bloody nose. Not many Conservative MEP’s left this time around. Their worst electoral polling since 1832. Glad to see you chose a totally unbiased organization like the BBC to flag this up Rob! Was first up on google search in my defence. And a fine for illegality is a fine for illegality, however you want to dress it up. You’re summary showed far less bias, though, so it’s a ‘very well done, Reg’ from me.
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Post by Rob on May 27, 2019 9:12:05 GMT
The People of the South West sending a clear message to the EU. Yes it is a clear message. Clear Brexit parties 39.9% of vote (Brexit Party 36.7%; UKIP 3.2%) Clear Remain / 2nd Referendum parties 44% of vote (Lib Dem 23.1 %; Green 18.1%; Change UK 2.8%) It is certainly clear to me..... Yep. That’s basically it. And with most Brexit Tories up and down the nation clearly taking a different route in the voting this time around, it is good to see that so many of the public have come to their senses after that 2016 misinformation characterised protest vote. Time to burn the extra 350m a week to the NHS Battlebus for good. The people have spoken. Locally, even my own Surrey borough residence of Waverley went Lib Dem with a massive swing. Is leadership candidate, Jeremy Hunt’s seat even safe if there’s a snap general election? Or Boris in Uxbridge? Is his seat safe? I suspect the answer is most likely yes, despite what the one trick pony millionaire Brexit Party charlatan Farridge may tell you. Let’s hope the next Government takes the clear signs of a strong electorate desire for a confirmatory vote on board for the benefit of the rest of the nation rather than trying to shore up their own Party’s haemorrhaging vote. Congratulations must also go to Wales for finally seeing sense and wanting to have a confirmatory vote and to Scotland for showing steadfast resolve. Only a matter of time now. Over to the people after negotiations finish. You know it makes sense now, AJ. I hear Boris is still good for that extra NHS 350m a week if he becomes PM, though. He’d probably take a No Deal to a confirmatory vote with Remain the other option after a lot of noise the constantly shapeshifting buffoon that he is, anyway. Arron Banks is probably crying next to a pile of Russian roubles this morning.
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