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Old 28-08-2019, 12:32 PM #1
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if the Opposition parties actually had their **** together and respected what the public voted instead of only caring about what they want then things could be different
Here's the thing, no one voted for a no deal. Farage campaigned to leave with a deal, all the prominent tories spoke about how we'd be in the driving seat to make new and even better deals. Shutting down parliament is the antithesis of democracy.

You can be pro leave, but anti no-deal which everyone says is the worst of all outcomes for us,

When you just verbatim the crap about the Corbyn stuff, it doesn't reflect well on you. The Palestinians are living under the same apartheid state that the South Africans did, supporting their rights does not make you an anti-semite. Mandela was regarded as a terrorist at one time, would anyone now be accused of being a terrorist sympathiser if they supported him?
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But the other parties have all but said they want to divide the nation which will destroy the country
Thanks to David Cameron this country will be divided on whatever decisions get made going forward, and that is including with the Tory party.
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Thanks to David Cameron this country will be divided on whatever decisions get made going forward, and that is including with the Tory party.

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I honestly can't understand why younger people would be for leaving without a deal. It's them it will have the most impact on. Its hard enough to get on the property ladder now but when we are in the grips of another very hard recession, with record unemployment, job shortages etc etc it will be nigh on impossible. I am trying really hard to see what benefits leaving with no deal with bring.......and short term I see none.......long term, I see even less.
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I honestly can't understand why younger people would be for leaving without a deal. It's them it will have the most impact on. Its hard enough to get on the property ladder now but when we are in the grips of another very hard recession, with record unemployment, job shortages etc etc it will be nigh on impossible. I am trying really hard to see what benefits leaving with no deal with bring.......and short term I see none.......long term, I see even less.
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Because of tory Austerity. Can you not see how the system was manipulated to make people more willing to try anything, because it can't be worse than what it's own government was doing to hurt it's own people. That's how you make people susceptible to the lying conmen.
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I honestly can't understand why younger people would be for leaving without a deal. It's them it will have the most impact on. Its hard enough to get on the property ladder now but when we are in the grips of another very hard recession, with record unemployment, job shortages etc etc it will be nigh on impossible. I am trying really hard to see what benefits leaving with no deal with bring.......and short term I see none.......long term, I see even less.
I am hoping that house prices will drop.
Might be the glimmer of hope in all this ruddy mess.
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I am hoping that house prices will drop.
Might be the glimmer of hope in all this ruddy mess.
House prices probably will but that will throw a lot of people back into a negative equity cycle.....unemployment will rise so there will not be many people in a position to buy as the banks will be very nervous of lending money again - people with big mortgages will not be able to sell and downsize as they will owe more than the house is worth etc etc....
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it's honestly not worth getting excited about. Whatever happens, we will deal with it as we always have

My concern is on the opportunity for groups to exploit the runup to the 31st and the safety of MP's I think is a critical concern
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it's honestly not worth getting excited about. Whatever happens, we will deal with it as we always have

My concern is on the opportunity for groups to exploit the runup to the 31st and the safety of MP's I think is a critical concern

Yes Labour MP Clive Lewis said he will not leave Parliament...............



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house prices dropping wont be any good if people have no jobs though Smudge?
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In all honesty I am struggling to care, as bad as it might be at least we might have a resolution, it's dragged on for so long, I cant remember a time before Brexit chat, I thought for a while there was a good chance of getting a 2nd ref with a more decisive result, but none of the politicians had to bottle to agree it, so here we are.
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I honestly can't understand why younger people would be for leaving without a deal. It's them it will have the most impact on. Its hard enough to get on the property ladder now but when we are in the grips of another very hard recession, with record unemployment, job shortages etc etc it will be nigh on impossible. I am trying really hard to see what benefits leaving with no deal with bring.......and short term I see none.......long term, I see even less.
I agree with all this.

This act by Johnson is really worrying.
Dictatorship isn't a good quality in anyone.

However in a Prime Minister, really dangerous.

He may be heading determinedly for a no deal brexit.

He could however end up being the last Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
So much for representing a Unionist Party then.

Listening to the bigoted, extremist DUP too, has been really nauseating.
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I agree with all this.

This act by Johnson is really worrying.
Dictatorship isn't a good quality in anyone.

However in a Prime Minister, really dangerous.

He may be heading determinedly for a no deal brexit.

He could however end up being the last Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
So much for representing a Unionist Party then.

Listening to the bigoted, extremist DUP too, has been really nauseating.
What Boris Johnson is doing is constitutional, within the rules and conventions of our democracy.

Anybody who tells you he's acting like a dictator is lying to you, so you're really worried over nothing. You don't need to be worried.
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We have got such a cushy deal IN the EU, cause the EU foolishly bent over backwards many times to try and keep the UK happy.
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