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Brillopad
31-08-2017, 08:56 AM
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-william-hague-blames-voters-for-bad-deal-british-public-mistake-theresa-may-successor-a7920891.html

Probably! But as some on here would say "They made their bed, they will have to lie in it". :hehe:

It could also be argued that Corbyn's manipulation of the young to vote Labour has effectively backfired on him mahoosively as he has now been forced to abandon his life-long political aspiration to leave the EU - because as we all know (those that admit it that is) a soft Brexit is no Brexit!

arista
31-08-2017, 09:33 AM
FECK SAKE


The Next General Election in 2022


FAKE HEADLINES
hook you UP
Brillo
Madame


It was reset from that HORRIBLE womans
SNAP FECK UP even Cleggy lost his seat
because of the HORRID MEDUSUA PM


Who can not Win in 2022
its all in the MATH/.

joeysteele
31-08-2017, 09:52 AM
FECK SAKE


The Next General Election in 2022


FAKE HEADLINES
hook you UP
Brillo
Madame


It was reset from that HORRIBLE womans
SNAP FECK UP even Cleggy lost his seat
because of the HORRID MEDUSUA PM


Who can not Win in 2022
its all in the MATH/.

:joker:Good one arista. :joker:

Short answer from me,likely yes now this govt.should be forced to listen to 'all' views on Brexit and not just its own hardline brexit MPs.

Time will tell.

Brillopad
31-08-2017, 09:59 AM
FECK SAKE


The Next General Election in 2022


FAKE HEADLINES
hook you UP
Brillo
Madame


It was reset from that HORRIBLE womans
SNAP FECK UP even Cleggy lost his seat
because of the HORRID MEDUSUA PM


Who can not Win in 2022
its all in the MATH/.

Arista, I'm shocked. :hehe:

Truth hurts.

Brillopad
31-08-2017, 10:01 AM
:joker:Good one arista. :joker:

Short answer from me,likely yes now this govt.should be forced to listen to 'all' views on Brexit and not just its own hardline brexit MPs.

Time will tell.

What you mean the distraction of a no-Brexit (alias a soft-Brexit). I don't think so!

Time will indeed tell.

Withano
31-08-2017, 10:08 AM
Probably. People elected May to negotiate, and she was a remainer.

Withano
31-08-2017, 10:11 AM
Is it just me, or are leavers throwing a load of excuses out there as if they're preparing for a gentle defeat?

joeysteele
31-08-2017, 11:24 AM
What you mean the distraction of a no-Brexit (alias a soft-Brexit). I don't think so!

Time will indeed tell.

No,I don't mean that all.
You asked a question you got my answer.

smudgie
31-08-2017, 12:44 PM
Looks like we have two choices.
Accept what's offered or walk away and tell them to stuff it.
The idea of Brexit is to leave the EU, keep it simple and do it.

Underscore
31-08-2017, 12:52 PM
Hopefully :fan:

Not that I'm a Tory supporter or vindictive that people didn't vote Tory.

Work out why.

Kizzy
31-08-2017, 01:41 PM
I once heard someon say 'brexit means brexit' And it does, as long as brexit means brexit and rights are protected I'm happy.

I am not confident in a tory brexit, I don't trust them or feel they have the best interests of the people of this country at heart. This is based on not only what they have done in the past but their current and future plans.

jaxie
31-08-2017, 01:41 PM
Looks like we have two choices.
Accept what's offered or walk away and tell them to stuff it.
The idea of Brexit is to leave the EU, keep it simple and do it.

I'm in the telling them to stuff it camp but I can't see that happening. Too many people in politics wanted to remain and will do anything to have some sort of half way thing. If they do have a half way thing I don't think I will ever forgive the political parties in this country. Perhaps it will even be their downfall if others feel the same way. I'm getting to a point where Labour may become a never again party for me to vote for with their latest Brexit trying to stay in tosh and I think it's us floating voters they need if they ever hope to win.

Brillopad
31-08-2017, 02:00 PM
I'm in the telling them to stuff it camp but I can't see that happening. Too many people in politics wanted to remain and will do anything to have some sort of half way thing. If they do have a half way thing I don't think I will ever forgive the political parties in this country. Perhaps it will even be their downfall if others feel the same way. I'm getting to a point where Labour may become a never again party for me to vote for with their latest Brexit trying to stay in tosh and I think it's us floating voters they need if they ever hope to win.

I agree. I don't trust any polititian tbh, but Labour's behaviour over Brexit has been appaulling. No respect for a public vote and every trick in the book to effectively overturn it, from claiming that people didn't know what they were voting for to a complete u-turn from a hard Brexit to a no-Brexit.

If people want to call the Tories controlling they need to focus a bit more on Labour tactics. But if it suits hey!

Tom4784
31-08-2017, 02:11 PM
That's not very democratic of you Brillo, some people have no respect for the democratic process it seems :laugh:

No amount of burying your head in the sand or placing blame at other people's feet will change the fact that by voting Leave and then this Tory government, you voted for an inevitable soft Brexit. Congratulations on getting what you wanted.