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Invalid user 2019 02 Apr 19 6.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
I have been fervently opposed to the May deal.At the end of the day I am an ERG type who holds the likes of Jacob Rees-Mogg etc etc in high regard.I would have been happy with 'No deal'. Point I was making is that Labour would have opposed ANY deal and have just played party politics in order to create chaos to precipitate a General Election. It is the Labour Party who have sunk to the depths and I am totally disgusted that May is turning to Corbyn to try and help the impasse. Enough from me on this for the time being.I am about to go out and meet my Tory brexiteer chums who have got faces as long as a beaten favourite.At the end of the day I am only getting more irate as I partake in this debate so it is best for my blood pressure that I have a braek from it.
It ain't over 'til it's over.
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Invalid user 2019 02 Apr 19 6.59pm | |
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Originally posted by jeeagles
I wouldn't worry too much. Labour have been in pretty much shambles since Cameron announced the referendum. They've done what British politicians do best and not committed for anything. If they strongly backed remain we might have seen a different referendum result. If they backed leave their would have been a decisive result. I'm not sure what he's going to do. Propping up the Tories would be unpopular with Labour voter, as would delaying brexit, forcing a second vote or a general election would be very unpopular. The main issue with the entire Brexit process is that politicians need to commit to something. Or entire system is based on weasiling out of taking responsibility. I wonder where he's sunning himself this week.
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Maine Eagle USA 02 Apr 19 7.01pm | |
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Originally posted by dollardays
I wonder where he's sunning himself this week. Good old Dodgy Dave. I wonder if he is sleeping well at the minute.
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Badger11 Beckenham 02 Apr 19 7.01pm | |
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Meanwhile tomorrow both Houses of Parliament will probably pass a law in one day forcing Mrs May to go back to Brussels and ruling out a No Deal Brexit. Funny it took months to pass the article 50 legislation with MPs complaining they needed more time to debate it. But when it suits them it gets done in a day. And it does need to be properly debated. What happens if we have a law on our books saying we cannot leave without a deal meanwhile the EU has said enough you leave on April 12. As for Mrs May getting into bed with Corbyn as other posters have said she will destroy the Tory party. A poll out tonight says 70% of Tory members want a no deal Brexit. This may not matter if you are a Labour supporter but it just shows the disconnect between the MPs and their party members.
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Alex1991 Ashford 02 Apr 19 7.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
I have been fervently opposed to the May deal.At the end of the day I am an ERG type who holds the likes of Jacob Rees-Mogg etc etc in high regard.I would have been happy with 'No deal'. Point I was making is that Labour would have opposed ANY deal and have just played party politics in order to create chaos to precipitate a General Election. It is the Labour Party who have sunk to the depths and I am totally disgusted that May is turning to Corbyn to try and help the impasse. Enough from me on this for the time being.I am about to go out and meet my Tory brexiteer chums who have got faces as long as a beaten favourite.At the end of the day I am only getting more irate as I partake in this debate so it is best for my blood pressure that I have a braek from it.
Your party is literally in meltdown, the chief whip has called out the cabinet, and it is Labour who are causing the issues. What a joke you and your hardline brexit buddies are. Disgraceful.
"Brighton are talking about how they're coming for us. And it's like, we've been waiting in the Premier League for you for ages." Wilfried Zaha, 2017. |
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Stirlingsays 02 Apr 19 7.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Hrolf's decision is binary and is immediately implementable. Unlike some others. But we are really flogging a dead horse now, Stirlingsays. A cat just got let into number 10 about 20 seconds ago, this could be the deadlock breaker. I can't deny, pussy changes everything. It's an age old testifiable fact.
'Who are you and how did you get in here? I'm a locksmith. And, I'm a locksmith.' (Leslie Nielsen) |
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dannyboy1978 02 Apr 19 7.04pm | |
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Terresa may.
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Hrolf The Ganger 02 Apr 19 7.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Alex1991
Blaming Labour for this mess that was instigated by the Conservatives and has been entirely mismanaged by the Conservatives just shows the depths to which your party has sunk. Are you joking? It is Labour Remainers who have halted out exit. They must not be allowed to profit.
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Alex1991 Ashford 02 Apr 19 7.07pm | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
Terresa may. It's such a ridiculous statement for her to make. People voted for a myriad of different reasons, and there is absolutely no deal that she can scrape together that will keep everybody happy. The liars of the leave campaign are entirely to blame for this continued farce.
"Brighton are talking about how they're coming for us. And it's like, we've been waiting in the Premier League for you for ages." Wilfried Zaha, 2017. |
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Maine Eagle USA 02 Apr 19 7.09pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I can't deny, pussy changes everything. It's an age old testifiable fact. Hope you dont instruct that in school, teacher!
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Alex1991 Ashford 02 Apr 19 7.10pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Are you joking? It is Labour Remainers who have halted out exit. They must not be allowed to profit. Absolutely not. Why should anybody vote for a deal which is inferior to our current situation.
"Brighton are talking about how they're coming for us. And it's like, we've been waiting in the Premier League for you for ages." Wilfried Zaha, 2017. |
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Invalid user 2019 02 Apr 19 7.11pm | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
Terresa may. She's punting it to Corbyn because she's run out of ideas. It's about shifting a bit of the blame. He's the king of dithering on Brexit himself and I half expect around round of no, no, no, based on whatever options they thrash out.
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