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As despite all the evidence pointing to it being a disaster for us, people still stick their heads in the sand and say its nothing to worry about and its just 'project fear'. |
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I'll be absolutely fine.
And I'm poor. I have nothing to loose, and everything to gain. |
What do you feel you will gain by no deal alf? Genuinely curious here.
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the rich will stay rich or gain even more |
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I have my own issues with Corbyn's leadership through brexit, and his willingness to play between the margins of leaving and remaining, but lets be 100% clear, none of this mess is his fault. Your anger is justified, but it needs to be directed at the people who lied and cheated their way to the result, not the folks trying to clear up this mess. However it all pans out, half of us will be pissed off, so instead of wedding yourself to the liars, maybe hold them accountable, and not the opposition leader with policy positions that are only geared towards making the lives of every day citizens better. |
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You do know that phrase is just right wing media spin don't you? Define project fear for me, because it seems to me it's just mocking people and businesses with relevant concern and genuine anxiety surrounding no deal ...without providing adequate reassurance. Just what are you listening to? |
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I'll make a deal with you; you be open to changing your mind on brexit, and dispensing with this project fear nonsense, and if you ever want to know anything about it, you pm me and I'll answer your questions, and if I don't know, I'll find out for you. Not Knowing enough about it isn't a crime, it makes you the perfect target for liars like Johnson. |
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Yeah, I agree that Corbyn would be better off openly advocating for someone else to take the reigns in a "caretaker government", he's just not liked enough. The general response to him leading one seems to be a resounding "lol no"
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A caretaker government is pointless, another referendum is pointless, it will just continue the argument longer. There won't be a deal that satisfies parliament so we either do no deal or revoke article 50
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Revoking will stop the chaos of a no deal but will change the political landscape .... but i think the current landscape is on borrowed time anyway |
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Even if there's no deal we will be back trying to negotiate a trade agreement with the EU. The current deal or no deal is only over our leaving conditions. So whichever way you cut it, Britain or the EU are not sailing off into the sunset, they remain neighbours and will have to have a regulated relationship one way or another |
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And here's another insult, more lies.. don't worry your safe turns into no you're not safe... what of the EU citizens here? What now of UK citizens in the EU? Get these idiots out and let Corbyn ask for an extention! |
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