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Post by Rob on Oct 27, 2017 22:03:36 GMT
By the sounds of it, Davis doesn’t reckon even Parliament will get a vote on what he expects to be a late Brexit “deal or no deal”. So much for the sovereignty of the nation’s parliament new dawn. More farcical in its irony than May contradicting and him backtracking later in the day. Still, at least he thought Parliament might get a vote after the event!! That’s alright, then. Democracy restored and £350 million per week for the NHS nailed on. Make sure to keep your distance, Boris. Nothing to be gained here. Yet.
I see Catolonia made it’s independence declaration today. That’s getting messy over there. They didn’t need NHS battlebus lies or overt racism over there from Establishment leavers to try and sway their vote, of course, but the Spanish government have appeared hell bent on violence being the short term outcome from it all, even though all everyone seems to ever want ultimately is access to the single market for their trouble. The UK government included.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2018 13:42:01 GMT
What an embarrassment our lily-livered politicians are. While the strategy seems obvious: Corbyn says some pro E.U stuff on Monday indicating that he'd keep us 'IN', then on Wednesday the Eurocrats demand total surrender and that Norther Ireland to all practical intents falls under E.U jurisdiction ....just so that on Friday, when Remain May makes her speech advocating we remain 'IN' 80% but 'LEAVE' 20%, she will sound almost hard line pro-Britain in comparison. The extent of Remainer May's caving-in will be far less evident when we've had the choreographed pro E.U messages from Jezza and Barnier ringing in our ears just days before. Agree a solution to an Irish border, and you just tick one thing off a never ending list of problems on the E.U's list. What will be next I wonder, Gibraltar ? Dragging everything out as long as possible with the ultimate aim of avoiding implementing what the British people voted for. It's moved way past the point where anyone need bother taking it seriously. If we intended leaving then we'd leave. Playing along with this ridiculous charade indicates no serious desire to leave in any way even vaguely resembling what people believed they were voting for.
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Post by Rob on Feb 28, 2018 13:56:24 GMT
Steady AJ. You’ll be saying you want a second referendum to hammer the point home, next.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2018 8:25:26 GMT
I think the word were looking for here is...capitulation! Merkle loves that word.
I can't think of a worse person than May to lead us out of the EU! Well, of course I can...Corbett! I will concede one thing to Corbett though, he would have sorted all this mess out and we would be out of the EU by now...or would we be in...or would we be out...or would we be in...or would we be out...or would we be in! Make up your f**k**g mind you old tosser, and go and play with your toy trains...Toot Toot!
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Post by Rob on Mar 1, 2018 13:49:22 GMT
To think when people voted on this it was all going to be straightforward, we could have our cake, eat it and be wallowing in a huge rebate to throw at the NHS by now. Some prominent Leavers even spouted this nonsense after the result. Single market on our terms, EU. Thank you very much. We’re Britain, you know.
The Government’s own research that they tried to keep under wraps shows every economic sector chosen as worse off under Brexit. If only we’d have known. No matter though, as remain voting prominent Tories is the only reason Brexit fails in La-La-land, despite David Davis and bottlejob Boris doing their plucky best.
Project Bullshit. Full steam ahead.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2018 14:20:47 GMT
www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-5493337/RICHARD-LITTLEJOHN-Voting-leave-racist-St-Vinny.htmlI do love Littlejohn...he sees the world exactly as i see it! The awful awful Vince Cable who looks upon the British public as if they were illiterate idiots. The man should be laid to rest with all the other fossils of Dinosaurs in the British Museum! All the others of his ilk are still trying to derail Brexit (Brexit...what Brexit?) with their second referendum clap trap! REAMOANERS...pah!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 17:33:41 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2018 12:45:41 GMT
Woo Hoo...at last, our Theresa has listened to the people on immigration...woo hoo!
When we leave the EU there will be free movement from the EU into the UK! Everyone who comes will have benefits and access to the NHS ~ schools ~ housing ~ and allowed to sit in Uncle Tom Cobley's chair in Widecombe...woo hoo!
Wait a minute...isn't that why we voted to leave!
Our Theresa is looking out the door and someone has got their foot on her arse!
No more Boris for me...Rees-Mogg...woo hoo!
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2018 14:27:18 GMT
I would like to apologise to the new Home Secretary, after standing up to the awful May yesterday, and helping to scuttle her proposed watered-down version of Brexit, he is obviously not a Remoaner! To be honest, the mix up came with my total disinterest in politics or anything or anyone to do with it. I still don’t know what the new HS did, and I can’t be arsed to find out. I wouldn’t know what the London chap does anymore than his distant cousin Ghengis! In reply to Plainmoorpete's post on another thread yesterday, no, I am not a supporter of the Tory party, which of course is the nub of the matter! If you don't support Labour, then you must support the other lot, because no one else has got a chance of getting into power! Hence why this country has become one of the so called 'Third World Countries' of this planet...in short, it's a shithouse! It’s become a dumping ground for the scum of Europe and beyond! Started by the abhorrent Blair (Labour) and continued by the brainless May (Conservative)…is there any difference! This year, we are giving away 14 Billion quid to so called worthwhile causes…Corbett wants to increase it…is there any difference between Labour and the Conservatives! We haven’t got two pennies to rub together and we give it all away. May is trying her hardest to keep us in the EU…Corbett has said openly that if he gets into power we’re just going to remain anyway…is there any difference between Labour and the Conservatives! Both parties defying the will of the people! I laugh my bollocks off when I look at the LaLa Land site! BTPR (Beyond The Parameters of Reality) and see page after page of people expounding the virtues of that lunatic Corbett, whilst denigrating other parties and people! Idiots! Right, I’m off to watch Today in Politics! Phew...things I have to do to keep the peace! I only put it in the other one because it's all ...Pie In The Sky!
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2018 16:12:13 GMT
What a perceptive post, Reg, and as I've never voted Tory, let's hope we can both avoid Plainmoorpete's wrath for a while . On the specific point of the new Home Secretary, Monday's Daily Express asked that very question; whether he was a Remainer or a Brexiteer ? It seems that he voted to Remain, but is also aware that what Remainer May is now proposing would be far worse than properly leaving. However, Mr Javid has made it clear since the referendum he is sceptical of softer Brexit options such as remaining in the customs union.The Tory MP was previously an outspoken Eurosceptic, but says he ended up backing Remain because of his worries about the effects on business of Britain leaving. Since the referendum, Mr Javid has frequently argued that it is important for Britain to be as prepared as possible to walk away for talks. However, he was also insisted there is little point in Britain leaving the EU if the UK still can’t operate differently on issues such as regulation and trade.(Daily Express 30/4/2018)Make no mistake, it is Remainer May, backed by Hammond next door at No.11, who are plotting to make a pigs ear of Brexit, and doing their best to nobble Britain. No I don't think there's much discernible difference between Labour and The Conservatives. Certainly not if you looked at the views of the vast bulk of MP's in each Party. Just imagine if Owen Jones or Harman, or David Miliband was Labour leader ?; could you distinguish they from May's Tory Government ? Jezza Corbett and his mate McDonald are a couple of relics from a bygone Labour age. There are very very few of them left in Parliament. Dennis Skinner is nearer to his 90th birthday than his 80th I expect. Corbett is caught between a rock and a hard place. His parliamentary Party hates him and they're Blairite remainers. His support is among Remain loving youngsters or middle class non-manual workers . Yet Jezza knows that if big business loves the European Union so such (and by golly they surely do) then he can't create a proper Socialist Britain while the E.U rules the roost and has such control over what is or isn't allowed in member countries. Considering the position we're faced with at the moment, it's my view that it would be preferable for the people to clearly recognise that the politicians are putting a proper stop to Brexit....rather than the public thinking that the mishmash they could be granted is the real thing. Which gets us back to the start and Javid the new Home Secretary who is saying 'don't let these Remainers foist the worst of both worlds on us. Either a proper Brexit whereby we can reap the benefits from it, plus whatever downside, or man up and say you're over-ruling the vote because the public voted the "wrong" way'. Being out, but with a load of agreements meaning we're almost fully back in again, would be the bigger insult.
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Post by plainmoorpete on May 3, 2018 20:55:02 GMT
Dear Register may I apologise for calling you a Tory voter, but the reason was because you said you would vote Labour on the grounds of who you thought the new home Secretary was, so I assumed you were ditching the Tories for appointing a Labour politician as home Secretary (although I don't think you realised he was a Labour politician).
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Post by Rob on May 3, 2018 22:16:13 GMT
We’re skirting around the other issue here of course, but you can’t help notice how the shit that is Brexit is used by the militants of Loony Leave as something that is only shit because of others.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2018 8:10:41 GMT
Dear Register may I apologise for calling you a Tory voter, but the reason was because you said you would vote Labour on the grounds of who you thought the new home Secretary was, so I assumed you were ditching the Tories for appointing a Labour politician as home Secretary (although I don't think you realised he was a Labour politician). Good morning plainmoorpete, I wholeheartedly accept your apology, and hope you have a happy and prosperous day.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2018 8:14:42 GMT
We’re skirting around the other issue here of course, but you can’t help notice how the shit that is Brexit is used by the militants of Loony Leave as something that is only shit because of others. A lot of veiled speech going on there Rob, and if I'm being honest, I didn't understand any of it! I did though, enjoy the comedy sketch of Jeremy Corbyn!
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Post by Rob on May 4, 2018 14:38:47 GMT
I did enjoy the comedy sketch of Jeremy Corbyn! Nope. Never ‘eard of him. Is he the short white Tory fella who tells jokes about his producer?
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