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"I don't feel we in the EU are at war against the UK."
Of Course not ,Lime they are just defending the rights of the 26 EU nations |
Surrender, die in a ditch etc - juvenile language of loony hardliners
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Just imagine the tears and tantrums from the Leave side if Remain stated they were willing to break the law in order to get what they want. I don't think they'd be saying 'go, get 'em' if the tables were reversed.
Just goes to show how hypocritical it all is, Brexiters want what they want and they'll be utterly hypocritical about it. They consider calls to remain undemographic but they cheer on their side dismantling the pillars of democracy as long as it benefits them. |
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At this rate there will sadly be another Jo Cox and more Thomas Mairs. |
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Cameron Called the Referendum
to stop Farage taking another 2 MP's from his party at that time in 2016 2 Conservatives MP's joined UKIP. |
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...if only so much effort and devotion had been and was put into actually making a country great again as has been put into their self serving games atm...Never was so much owed to so many people by so many to so few egos...
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My understanding is that they are going to put the letter required by parliament to the EU requesting an extension together with another letter making it clear that they do not want an extension.
It's disgusting |
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Johnson PM is in Ireland now
with Leo Varadkar they are live soon. |
Live Now
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...every one of Leo’s words filled with so much heart and meaning..:lovedup:..in contrast to the shallowness of any words Boris has spoken ...
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..there is nothing more important than not compromising the peace that generations of people in Northern Ireland are entitled to now and in the future...what has been striven so hard to achieve...
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Johnson PM
confirmed he will he will get deal by Oct 18th. |
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Disgusting is an appropriate word. I am left dismayed and desperately sad for the UK. I think there's now more at stake for the UK, not just on the economic front from brexit, however also for the future of the UK as it stands now. You have said many times a vote to revoke article 50 should be a way tried now. It should. It's simple enough, however this PM has it seems a mental block which has us hurtling to the most extreme outcome. The UK as to all its citizens Parliament and voters do have a divisions on brexit. It is a swinging between a narrow support to remain, and a narrow support to leave. The only thing for me, as a remain still supporter. Is the margin never gave a green light to the hardest and most extreme brexit.. Just as the 2017 election didn't either. With not a single MP elected who stood on a Party platform of NO DEAL. From Cameron holding this divisive and misleading on both sides, to Mrs May and her uncompromising stance all through since to now this near madman, with his most extreme apparent determination to just end the process with the hardest outcome. Regardless of ALL consequences. This is dire straits the UK is in now. Desperately sad and very worrying. |
I keep hearing that "No deal wasn't on the ballot paper," and that's the excuse remainers use. Well "a deal" wasn't on the ballot paper either. They never mention that while they're screaming out their excuses.
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...whether it be a ‘remoaner’ or a Brexiter, surely everyone should be ‘screaming’ against something which compromises the Good Friday Agreement and leads to potential bloodshed in the streets...surely that’s a fear and dread that everyone should have...this is not a game to be played out, these are people’s lives and the fear for people’s lives should be screamed about...Brexiting with a deal was never going to give the same dreaded potentials, so why would it be screamed about in the same way...
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