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Old 10-07-2018, 10:25 AM #19
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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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