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jaxie
26-06-2016, 05:00 PM
Yes, certainly for me.

Although now apparently the Lib Dems too are joining the chaos and now going to set themselves up as a party to take the UK back into the EU.

The Lib Dems already committed political suicide once, if they hadn't this would have done it. They have nothing to lose as they will never come back from what they did to the students.

Saph
26-06-2016, 05:08 PM
https://66.media.tumblr.com/5fc241c7fa07a2ffef257d82b142da68/tumblr_o9d15oONkF1v9usd0o1_540.jpg

jaxie
26-06-2016, 05:14 PM
https://66.media.tumblr.com/5fc241c7fa07a2ffef257d82b142da68/tumblr_o9d15oONkF1v9usd0o1_540.jpg

I actually get paid in dollars I have to convert so this is really great for me. Sorry to anyone it sucks for. :shrug:

Cherie
26-06-2016, 05:22 PM
I actually get paid in dollars I have to convert so this is really great for me. Sorry to anyone it sucks for. :shrug:

Whoop whoop for you then :laugh:

Cherie
26-06-2016, 05:42 PM
a day ago
Ian Paisley Jr urges Northern Irish citizens to apply for Republic of Ireland passports

In news I never thought I would be reading, Ian Paisley has advised constituents to get a Republic of Ireland passport, if possible.

But that's to say Ian Paisley Jr, an MP with the Democratic Union Party (DUP), who campaigned for Brexit ahead of the referendum.

He wrote on Twitter: ""My advice is if you are entitled to second passport then take one. I sign off lots of applications for constituents."

See our full story below



After Brexit, unionist Ian Paisley Jr is urging Northern Irish to apply for Republic of Ireland passports

The Independent
The leading Northern Ireland Unionist, Ian Paisley Jr, has advised constituents to get a Republic of Ireland passport if possible. An MP with the Democratic Union Party (DUP), Mr Paisley campaigned for Brexit ahead of the referendum.
a day ago


His Dad will be turning in his grave :omgno:

Glenn.
26-06-2016, 05:43 PM
The pound to dollar rate has been a lot lower than that before.

Kizzy
26-06-2016, 05:45 PM
The pound to dollar rate has been a lot lower than that before.

1985 wasn't it?

billy123
26-06-2016, 05:52 PM
Yes, certainly for me.

Although now apparently the Lib Dems too are joining the chaos and now going to set themselves up as a party to take the UK back into the EU.Well if we are are being honest i think that is just them trying desperately to be noticed.
I had a bit of a back and forth with someone called Tim Farron on twitter over the last month or so he seemed like a bit of a nob but wasnt rude so i wasnt rude back. I had no idea who he was until yesterday.
Literally just another nice but dim Tim establishment luvee.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/05/10/article-0-002E6B8900000258-110_306x423.jpg

Kizzy
26-06-2016, 06:19 PM
ah nice of the lib dems to use this to make themselves relevant, what was their stance prior to the vote again?

Tom4784
26-06-2016, 06:22 PM
ah nice of the lib dems to use this to make themselves relevant, what was their stance prior to the vote again?

Don't think anyone cared enough to ask them tbh.

letmein
27-06-2016, 04:51 AM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cl6VubaWEAAr9es.jpg

joeysteele
27-06-2016, 07:38 AM
In all honesty I think Boris Johnson is now unsure of what needs to be done, and that he never expected a leave result.
I don't actually believe he even really wanted to leave the EU, he used it only to distance himself from the PM in my view.

Furthermore I think he now actually realises, he is likely to be the one who actually does take us out of the EU and him be the one triggering Article 50.
Something he hoped Cameron would be doing and also that Cameron would have started the difficult negotiations before going too.

If this man is elected PM, no one will ever have a clue what he really intends to do or whether they can believe a word he says.

He,just in my opinion, used this EU referendum for his own ambitions, not to really leave the EU at all since all he said in this campaign has gone against all he has said for years and even up to the weeks before the campaign began.

Now he may have the hard task, and also the blame probably for what goes wrong in the future,with David Cameron now going right off almost and leaving him or another successor with it all to deal with..

Johnson brought this PM down by his actions in this referendum and he should never be rewarded for that at all,again just my view.

bots
27-06-2016, 07:46 AM
In all honesty I think Boris Johnson is now unsure of what needs to be done, and that he never expected a leave result.
I don't actually believe he even really wanted to leave the EU, he used it only to distance himself from the PM in my view.

Furthermore I think he now actually realises, he is likely to be the one who actually does take us out of the EU and him be the one triggering Article 50.
Something he hoped Cameron would be doing and also that Cameron would have started the difficult negotiations before going too.

If this man is elected PM, no one will ever have a clue what he really intends to do or whether they can believe a word he says.

He,just in my opinion, used this EU referendum for his own ambitions, not to really leave the EU at all since all he said in this campaign has gone against all he has said for years and even up to the weeks before the campaign began.

Now he may have the hard task, and also the blame probably for what goes wrong in the future,with David Cameron now going right off almost and leaving him or another successor with it all to deal with..

Johnson brought this PM down by his actions in this referendum and he should never be rewarded for that at all,again just my view.

I agree with most of what you are saying. While I am not a Boris fan, I want those that put us in this position to be held responsible for their actions, and the only way to do that is for them to have key roles in the next leadership. In that respect, I believe that is why Cameron chose to resign. Why should he clear up a mess that others have caused. I wouldn't in his position, not when he had advised against it so strongly.

I want parties that are more reflective of the people. We are not there yet, it may take another 4 years, but the time is approaching.

arista
27-06-2016, 07:50 AM
"In all honesty I think Boris Johnson is now unsure of what needs to be done,"


Joey Boris is a MP
not in the Cabinet

He is not the next PM
Its is a Lady

Kazanne
27-06-2016, 10:21 AM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cl6VubaWEAAr9es.jpg

Boris needs to make his mind up ,are we part of Europe or not ?
Guardian Comment On Boris Johnson’s Position After EU Referendum Vote Is Pretty Amazing

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/guardian-comment-boris-johnson_uk_576faf9be4b0d2571149c8b9?icid=maing-grid7%7Cuk%7Cdl2%7Csec1_lnk2%26pLid%3D473639

Kazanne
27-06-2016, 10:23 AM
In all honesty I think Boris Johnson is now unsure of what needs to be done, and that he never expected a leave result.
I don't actually believe he even really wanted to leave the EU, he used it only to distance himself from the PM in my view.

Furthermore I think he now actually realises, he is likely to be the one who actually does take us out of the EU and him be the one triggering Article 50.
Something he hoped Cameron would be doing and also that Cameron would have started the difficult negotiations before going too.

If this man is elected PM, no one will ever have a clue what he really intends to do or whether they can believe a word he says.

He,just in my opinion, used this EU referendum for his own ambitions, not to really leave the EU at all since all he said in this campaign has gone against all he has said for years and even up to the weeks before the campaign began.

Now he may have the hard task, and also the blame probably for what goes wrong in the future,with David Cameron now going right off almost and leaving him or another successor with it all to deal with..

Johnson brought this PM down by his actions in this referendum and he should never be rewarded for that at all,again just my view.

This is an interesting read Joey,thought you might like to read it :wavey:
Guardian Comment On Boris Johnson’s Position After EU Referendum Vote Is Pretty Amazing
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/guardian-comment-boris-johnson_uk_576faf9be4b0d2571149c8b9?icid=maing-grid7%7Cuk%7Cdl2%7Csec1_lnk2%26pLid%3D473639

joeysteele
27-06-2016, 10:31 AM
This is an interesting read Joey,thought you might like to read it :wavey:
Guardian Comment On Boris Johnson’s Position After EU Referendum Vote Is Pretty Amazing
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/guardian-comment-boris-johnson_uk_576faf9be4b0d2571149c8b9?icid=maing-grid7%7Cuk%7Cdl2%7Csec1_lnk2%26pLid%3D473639


It is a very revealing article Kazanne.
If Boris is now in difficulty, that suits me 100%

arista
27-06-2016, 10:42 AM
Boris is Not the New PM


We are having a Lady PM


I want a lady On Top of Me

Tom4784
27-06-2016, 10:45 AM
So that whole vote was pointless and everything the Remainers have said for months has come to fruition. What a shocker.

Niamh.
27-06-2016, 10:49 AM
This is an interesting read Joey,thought you might like to read it :wavey:
Guardian Comment On Boris Johnson’s Position After EU Referendum Vote Is Pretty Amazing
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/guardian-comment-boris-johnson_uk_576faf9be4b0d2571149c8b9?icid=maing-grid7%7Cuk%7Cdl2%7Csec1_lnk2%26pLid%3D473639

Yes I don't imagine that they will be clamoring over eachother for the PM job right now

bots
27-06-2016, 10:55 AM
they will trigger the clause, however, when they trigger it, it will be with the foundation of a re-negotiated agreement. Someone has to appease all sides and that's going to be tricky, but that's what will need to be done.

Vicky.
27-06-2016, 11:06 AM
Boris didn't want to actually leave, he just wanted to be noticed enough to get camerons job when he stepped down, IMO. Cameron said he wasn't doing a full term. Boris saw a chance of publicity. I really doubt he wants the job now, I can't see anyone wanting it.

arista
27-06-2016, 11:14 AM
Boris didn't want to actually leave, he just wanted to be noticed enough to get camerons job when he stepped down, IMO. Cameron said he wasn't doing a full term. Boris saw a chance of publicity. I really doubt he wants the job now, I can't see anyone wanting it.



Yes We are having a Firm Lady PM
anyway Vicky

Toy Soldier
27-06-2016, 11:38 AM
Boris didn't want to actually leave, he just wanted to be noticed enough to get camerons job when he stepped down, IMO. Cameron said he wasn't doing a full term. Boris saw a chance of publicity. I really doubt he wants the job now, I can't see anyone wanting it.
He does seem very quiet all of a sudden...

Kizzy
27-06-2016, 11:57 AM
Nothing will change unless the things that business want them to change, I predict workers directives to be one of the first, human rights, green energy will be forgotten and snooping will get priority too.