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daven Flag Hailsham 15 Jun 23 10.07pm Send a Private Message to daven Add daven as a friend

Brexit;

Take control of our borders,
Boris bus NHS pledge
Free trade deals with America Australia etc

Lies,lies,lies.

 

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 15 Jun 23 10.51pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

I do not normally contribute on the political discussion threads as my 'Raison D'Etre' for joining HOL was purely to engage in debate apropos our esteemed club, besides I spend a great deal of my time on political matters away from this cherished site.

All I will assert is that I engaged in conversation with my Conservative chums tonight (All Brexiteers, Mail readers and avid watchers of GB News) over a beer or two, and ALL were incandescent with rage over the conclusions of the report.There was self-combusting and hyperventilating, and on occasions the coarsening of public discourse.

I have nothing more to add and will not respond to any barbs thereby denying them the "Oxygen of publicity", a phrase used by the great Margaret Thatcher.

Edited by Willo (16 Jun 2023 12.05am)

 

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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 15 Jun 23 10.59pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

I seriously doubt't many would trust your judgement on character.

Yours is dubious to say the least.

We'll never know, will we? I don't suppose I would win a vote in this tiny corner of the world, but here is very, very far from representative of mainstream opinion. I know such views exist. I encounter them from time to time in pubs or at election time when fringe candidates start campaigning, or on TV debates which try to ensure "balance" and end up giving airtime to some extremely odd opinions.

 


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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 15 Jun 23 11.03pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

Spoken like a rabid Remainer.

A rejoiner surely. Little point in being a remainer any more. The Brexit ship sailed a while back. I don't live in the past, even if you do.

No rabies in the UK. No chance of a bite from me. Even if I had it!

 


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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 15 Jun 23 11.13pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

I do not normally contribute on the political discussion threads as my 'Raison D'Etre' for joining HOL was purely to engage in debate apropos our esteemed club, besides I spend a great deal of my time on political matters away from this cherished site.

All I will assert is that I engaged in conversation with my Conservative chums tonight (All Brexiteers, Mail readers and avid watchers of GB News) over a beer or two, and ALL were incandescent with rage over the conclusions of the report.There was self-combusting and hyperventilating, and on occasions the coarsening of public discourse.

I have nothing more to add.

Well there's a surprise!

These are the "chums" who think it's OK that they be allowed to choose our PM and not the MPs that the people as a whole elect. The "chums" who thought Liz Truss was a wise choice to lead the country.

You and your "chums" ought to accept that your political soul is not vested in the Conservative Party but in whatever guise is adopted by Farage. You are an embodiment of why the Tories are now unelectable and the sooner it becomes honest and splits you off the better, for if it doesn't the Tories are history.

No doubt you think Jacob Rees-Mogg is a wise and completely normal man, when he is nothing more than a dark shadow from a long past age.

 


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Tunbridge Flag Tunbridge Wells 15 Jun 23 11.25pm Send a Private Message to Tunbridge Add Tunbridge as a friend

Don't worry Wissie, he'll soon be back, after all he believed that Cummins went to Barnard castle to test his eyesight, or at least he said he did!

 

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Henry of Peckham Flag Eton Mess 16 Jun 23 1.00am Send a Private Message to Henry of Peckham Add Henry of Peckham as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Well there's a surprise!

These are the "chums" who think it's OK that they be allowed to choose our PM and not the MPs that the people as a whole elect. The "chums" who thought Liz Truss was a wise choice to lead the country.

You and your "chums" ought to accept that your political soul is not vested in the Conservative Party but in whatever guise is adopted by Farage. You are an embodiment of why the Tories are now unelectable and the sooner it becomes honest and splits you off the better, for if it doesn't the Tories are history.

No doubt you think Jacob Rees-Mogg is a wise and completely normal man, when he is nothing more than a dark shadow from a long past age.

... Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg MOB (Mate of Boris). A creepy weirdo who found time to wander around Whitehall offices to leave sarcastic messages on people's desks about working from home.

 


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Midlands Eagle Flag 16 Jun 23 6.41am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Tunbridge

he believed that Cummins went to Barnard castle to test his eyesight,

Let's hope that his eyesight continues to be poor as he will be opening the bowling for Australia today

 

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Teddy Eagle Flag 16 Jun 23 6.53am Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Let's hope that his eyesight continues to be poor as he will be opening the bowling for Australia today

This is becoming an issue - Johnson's bowling tore us to pieces in Australia.

 

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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 16 Jun 23 8.09am Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

We have heard that twaddle a million times.

There was a referendum, like it or not, and you lost.

I know your kind will try everything to overturn it, which is an indication of your narcissism.

No one denies there was, regrettably, a referendum. What's disputed is your assertion that means it was democratic. The only thing that gave the result democratic legitimacy was the vote in Parliament triggering Article 50. Something that, in my opinion, Parliament should not have done in the circumstances, given all the difficulties that had emerged.

That you regard it as "twaddle" only serves to indicate how little regard you have for Parliamentary democracy and how important it is that we consign such thinking to the history books.

We need to put this experiment behind us asap, ditch Brexit and those who still think it was sensible, and move to rebuild our place in the modern world. Which common sense and realism dictates is in the EU.

 


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nead1 Flag 16 Jun 23 9.15am Send a Private Message to nead1 Add nead1 as a friend

100% correct! Great to also see you continuing to have the time and energy to call out the extraordinary rhetoric - and usually nonsense - that so often gets posted on these threads.

 

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silvertop Flag Portishead 16 Jun 23 9.37am Send a Private Message to silvertop Add silvertop as a friend

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

You mean the party and the man the electorate chose in a democratic election?

We shouldn't forget that you don't like democracy. You proved that over Brexit.

Those damn 'populists'. What a shame they don't all share your overgrown student politics.

Hrolf, the government of the day can apply the policies you feel closest aligned to. I suspect I won't like it. However, if they apply it through clean and effective government and don't treat the electorate like morons, then the likes of I will have to lump it till the next election.

The trouble is, populism offers a simple solution to intractable issues that should take time and patience and guile and not a crude sledge hammer for a quick fix to appeal to the lowest base. That rarely works and usually has a cost as history has proven over and over again.

And yes I am also aware that I am speaking from a great distance from realpolitik. You are more likely to stay in power if you are populist, target the latest zeitgeist issue, apply the sledge hammer cure, and then mask it as success through controlled media and oppressing dissent. There are a number of examples of this model functioning very nicely across the globe. I suppose that makes me an elitist. I think we are better than that and don't want that here or a diluted version of it.

 

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