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Old 09-07-2018, 09:15 PM #1
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I don't know why the public are so pissed off about the idea of a soft brexit, they voted for it. The information was there that May's government flip flopped on basically every issue so why is it a surprise that she's going for a soft brexit after saying that bull**** about no deal's better than a bad deal? The writing was on the wall but people simply didn't want to hear.

a vote for the tories in the last election was a vote for a soft brexit. Tory voters are getting what they voted for.

Also supporting Rees-Moggs is the same as supporting homophobia, he does not believe in equal rights for gay people. Nobody who is that bigoted should be allowed near Downing Street because they cannot represent the people if they believe that not all citizens should be treated equally.
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Also supporting Rees-Moggs is the same as supporting homophobia, he does not believe in equal rights for gay people. Nobody who is that bigoted should be allowed near Downing Street because they cannot represent the people if they believe that not all citizens should be treated equally.
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I don't know why the public are so pissed off about the idea of a soft brexit, they voted for it. The information was there that May's government flip flopped on basically every issue so why is it a surprise that she's going for a soft brexit after saying that bull**** about no deal's better than a bad deal? The writing was on the wall but people simply didn't want to hear.

a vote for the tories in the last election was a vote for a soft brexit. Tory voters are getting what they voted for.

Also supporting Rees-Moggs is the same as supporting homophobia, he does not believe in equal rights for gay people. Nobody who is that bigoted should be allowed near Downing Street because they cannot represent the people if they believe that not all citizens should be treated equally.
If your latest lump everyone together statement about supporting mogg makes you support homophobia is true then look, look at me supporting homophobia.....sounds daft eh
..you play video games so you must support all the murderers and rapists that commit crimes after playing these games!!


But you dont, cause that would be as stupid as the other stupid comment.
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We don't know what brexit we will end up with as it's still to be negotiated. A white paper is a strategy only. I don't see the EU budging on their proposals one bit, when have they ever done so before, so why would people think they would now?

The most likely scenario now is a no deal with something fudged together during the transition period after we have left. If that's where we end up, that will be a pretty hard brexit.
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I don't know why the public are so pissed off about the idea of a soft brexit, they voted for it. The information was there that May's government flip flopped on basically every issue so why is it a surprise that she's going for a soft brexit after saying that bull**** about no deal's better than a bad deal? The writing was on the wall but people simply didn't want to hear.

a vote for the tories in the last election was a vote for a soft brexit. Tory voters are getting what they voted for.

Also supporting Rees-Moggs is the same as supporting homophobia, he does not believe in equal rights for gay people. Nobody who is that bigoted should be allowed near Downing Street because they cannot represent the people if they believe that not all citizens should be treated equally.
The world is not all about being gay you know ? there are far more important issues
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The world is not all about being gay you know ? there are far more important issues
You could say that about anything, why focus on Brexit when there are far more important issues? ETC.

It's silly logic that only serves to minimise issues that YOU are uncomfortable with. Having a potential PM that doesn't believe in equal rights for all citizens is problematic as hell, you just don't care because you think it's okay because it doesn't affect you. Your continued lack of empathy for everyone that is different from you is quite worrying.

As for whether or not it's an important issue, I'd say it definitely is. Supporting the idea that gay people should essentially not be given access to the same rights based on their sexuality is a massive civil issue and would be a step backwards. Having a potential candidate for Prime Minister that opposes equal rights should be hugely worrying for everyone.
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Also supporting Rees-Moggs is the same as supporting homophobia, he does not believe in equal rights for gay people. Nobody who is that bigoted should be allowed near Downing Street because they cannot represent the people if they believe that not all citizens should be treated equally.
yes I suppose its the same as people who hate Jews...


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I don't know why the public are so pissed off about the idea of a soft brexit, they voted for it. The information was there that May's government flip flopped on basically every issue so why is it a surprise that she's going for a soft brexit after saying that bull**** about no deal's better than a bad deal? The writing was on the wall but people simply didn't want to hear.

a vote for the tories in the last election was a vote for a soft brexit. Tory voters are getting what they voted for.

Also supporting Rees-Moggs is the same as supporting homophobia, he does not believe in equal rights for gay people. Nobody who is that bigoted should be allowed near Downing Street because they cannot represent the people if they believe that not all citizens should be treated equally.



Its ridiculous statements like this that further fuel the hate that people may have been harbouring.
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Its ridiculous statements like this that further fuel the hate that people may have been harbouring.
I'd say supporting someone that is opposed to equal rights for all citizens has more to do with fuelling hate but
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I'd say supporting someone that is opposed to equal rights for all citizens has more to do with fuelling hate but


Funny how one guy gathers all this faux hatred when there is a whole bunch of people coming to, and already arrived in britain that have a much much stronger negative opinion on homosexuality than jrm will ever have.....makes no sense to me.
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Funny how one guy gathers all this faux hatred when there is a whole bunch of people coming to, and already arrived in britain that have a much much stronger negative opinion on homosexuality than jrm will ever have.....makes no sense to me.
Ah, I wondered how long it would be before immigration was brought into it.

There's a big difference between a minority of hateful people and a potential leader of the country being opposed to both equal and women's rights. It shouldn't really need explaining tbh.
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Its ridiculous statements like this that further fuel the hate that people may have been harbouring.
Rees-Moog is a hate filled hypocrite though.

He is also against any form of abortion at any time, including rape cases. While at the same time supplying drugs to Indonesia and India that are used for abortion

It's not just one thing with this guy, he is a true nasty piece of work
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Rees-Moog is a hate filled hypocrite though.

He is also against any form of abortion at any time, including rape cases. While at the same time supplying drugs to Indonesia and India that are used for abortion

It's not just one thing with this guy, he is a true nasty piece of work
I knew he opposed abortion regardless of the circumstances which is gross but I didn't know that he profited from drugs that cause abortion, I googled it to make sure and it's true.

An awful person. He's opposed to equal rights for gay people, opposes women's rights to choose what to do with their own body and is a hypocrite to boot.
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