Boris has asked the Queen to suspend Parliment, The Queen has now approved
So he can focus on Brexit without Corbyns childish tactics
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Parliament*
But hooray, let’s celebrate undemocratic silencing of opposition |
Undemocratic. ..that is all.
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Disgraceful :mad:
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Joke of a man.
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He's pulled the Queen into this whole mess too, knowing that whatever she choses its going to make her unpopular
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I love how in a thread about Boris Johnson trying to suspend parliament, it starts to become about Jeremy ****in Corbyn
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Corbyn would be the much worse prime minister though, the jews will be sidelined and terrorists allowed to roam the street with out punishment
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And the Queen knew months ago she would be asked to suspend parliament
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Lmao, it’s okay for Johnson to **** on actual democracy by trying to silence his opposition, because you believe some stories right wing rags have told you about Corbyn
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Go and create one about corbyn and you can rant there |
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I'm ashamed for Liverpool when it's supporters are pushing tory/murdoch propaganda.
Shankly would be turning in his ****ing grave at this BS |
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It didn't work well for Charles I, your Maj, so watch your step. x
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You can be pro leave, but anti no-deal which everyone says is the worst of all outcomes for us, When you just verbatim the crap about the Corbyn stuff, it doesn't reflect well on you. The Palestinians are living under the same apartheid state that the South Africans did, supporting their rights does not make you an anti-semite. Mandela was regarded as a terrorist at one time, would anyone now be accused of being a terrorist sympathiser if they supported him? |
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I honestly can't understand why younger people would be for leaving without a deal. It's them it will have the most impact on. Its hard enough to get on the property ladder now but when we are in the grips of another very hard recession, with record unemployment, job shortages etc etc it will be nigh on impossible. I am trying really hard to see what benefits leaving with no deal with bring.......and short term I see none.......long term, I see even less.
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they have nothing to lose |
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You're angry at the people trying to protect you from the people who lied to you, and that's ****ing ridiculous. |
We have got such a cushy deal IN the EU, cause the EU foolishly bent over backwards many times to try and keep the UK happy.
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Might be the glimmer of hope in all this ruddy mess.:shrug: |
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it's honestly not worth getting excited about. Whatever happens, we will deal with it as we always have
My concern is on the opportunity for groups to exploit the runup to the 31st and the safety of MP's I think is a critical concern |
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