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"another referendum."
No Joey its General Election Only. |
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A deal the Lady you so seemed to admire agreed with them That was voted down by this PM you now so admire and many of his Cabinet too. Oppositions aren't there to help governments they have no input in. Read history.. The NHS the Cons voted against every move to bring thst in. The Cons voted against every step of a minimum wage. She had a deal from the EU. It's her own extreme MPs, now the Cabinet who defeated her and that deal, no one else. It's still there, Rory Stewart said it should be brought back for a vote. Stephen Kinnock agrees. Why doesn't your new hero Johnson just try that one more time. May wanted to bring it back after talks with Labour. However she was FORCED to resign. He could probably get that deal passed I think. That's some real facts for you. |
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EU has grown sick and tired of this never ending brexit chaotic mess, britain only made a fool of themselves even more than you guys already did |
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I can't blame the politicians trying to protect people from the pain of a no deal because it's the right thing to do, but ultimately I believe BJ will win the election and then the petty little entitled gimp that he is will not only force pain on the public, but he'll want revenge too, and nobody will win in this case. |
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if you guys wanted the EU to take you serious, well you threw that last bit of hope in the garbage bin but trolling in european parliament was confirmation (at least for me personally) that EU is better off without you british in it |
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The ball is in their court.:shrug: |
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I'm sorry Alf, but the fact you were promised a unicorn that is impossible to deliver because you were lied to is not any fault of 1 single remain voter, or any single labour politician. So now, instead of your anger being directed at those who promised you the world, you're blaming everyone else but them, to the point you are willing to screw over your friends and neighbours to get the victory you believe you're owed. When you know the consequences will lead to pain, shortages, suffering, and death, then yes, it's e deathcult. The government are stockpiling body bags for no deal brexit. Why would any sane person not be instantly appalled by that? |
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I'll ask you one question Kazanne. Do YOU really believe all the people who voted leave, that 17.4 million. Forget the over 16 million who voted remain if you must. However do YOU believe all who voted leave wanted NO DEAL. If you do, fine that explains your stance. If you don't however believe they all wanted no deal. Then in fairness to them too that didn't vote for no deal, how is it wrong for politicians to ensure no deal is off the table totally. Otherwise no deal, is then surely going against the bigger majority of all who voted in that referendum. If no deal is pursued by Johnson and co. |
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You talf of obedience as a dirty word, while you bow down in complete acceptance to anything Nigel says. Even you must see the confusion? |
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It's not a level playing field when one side just won't even listen to facts anymore. Look at the content of my post you just ignored. Wake the fcuk up. |
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Anyway, I'm done for now, I'm gonna go do a few hours work, but it was nice chatting with you my right honourable friend. I'll catch back up later on.
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I don’t understand why the borders need to change in Ireland/Northern Ireland. Neither the EU, Island of Ireland or Britain wants that. We can check for any big time smuggling in our own ports, and any smuggling on the Island of Ireland would happen with or without borders. |
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