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#1601 siztenboots

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Posted 29 November 2018 - 05:11 PM

its run by civil servants and you don't get to vote them out

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Posted 29 November 2018 - 08:27 PM

Got to settle the BBC/ITV argument first though. Ha ha pantomine season is upon us.

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Posted 30 November 2018 - 10:32 AM

Got to settle the BBC/ITV argument first though. Ha ha pantomine season is upon us.

 
Its pathetic. What was it again - the 'I'm a washed out celebrity' final would conflict with the BBC debate..?

 

If people feel its more important to watch that, then it speaks volumes, and would be a decent metric for political engagement :lol:



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Posted 30 November 2018 - 10:59 AM

It’s just the idiotic Corbyn mentality of believing that his actions appeal to the wider voters whilst, at the same time, maintaining his warped idea the being in opposition means he must oppose everything.

The guy is the biggest political disgrace in this country

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Posted 30 November 2018 - 11:04 AM

someone is going to make a huge amount of money out of this , unless there is EU+UK move to ban short-selling for a period

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Posted 30 November 2018 - 05:13 PM

It’s just the idiotic Corbyn mentality of believing that his actions appeal to the wider voters whilst, at the same time, maintaining his warped idea the being in opposition means he must oppose everything.

The guy is the biggest political disgrace in this country

 

He's a total d1ck.  Doing his best to appeal to people who sit on the sofa eating crisps all fkucing day (and middle class self righteous people) with his mantra of poor people being poor as they are all a victim of this society blah blah blah blah blah blah.  Oh and lets encourage the unions as well, as that throwback to the 70's will really help.  Fkucing pr1ck.

 

Ahhh.... glad I got that off my chest... it's been a long day at work paying for crisp donations.  ;)
 



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Posted 30 November 2018 - 06:30 PM

 

It’s just the idiotic Corbyn mentality of believing that his actions appeal to the wider voters whilst, at the same time, maintaining his warped idea the being in opposition means he must oppose everything.

The guy is the biggest political disgrace in this country

 

He's a total d1ck.  Doing his best to appeal to people who sit on the sofa eating crisps all fkucing day (and middle class self righteous people) with his mantra of poor people being poor as they are all a victim of this society blah blah blah blah blah blah.  Oh and lets encourage the unions as well, as that throwback to the 70's will really help.  Fkucing pr1ck.

 

Ahhh.... glad I got that off my chest... it's been a long day at work paying for crisp donations.  ;)
 

 

 

Lets not forget this was the same Corbyn who was singing the praises of Venezuela for being a socialist utopia where all the wealth can be shared. Look how marvellous it all is!

Fast forward 5 years and its now a primitive sh1thole with inflation on its way to 1,000,000% and educated women are selling themselves for a loaf of bread.

Something to remember if there's an election.



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Posted 02 December 2018 - 11:01 AM

 

It’s just the idiotic Corbyn mentality of believing that his actions appeal to the wider voters whilst, at the same time, maintaining his warped idea the being in opposition means he must oppose everything.

The guy is the biggest political disgrace in this country

 

He's a total d1ck.  Doing his best to appeal to people who sit on the sofa eating crisps all fkucing day (and middle class self righteous people) with his mantra of poor people being poor as they are all a victim of this society blah blah blah blah blah blah.  Oh and lets encourage the unions as well, as that throwback to the 70's will really help.  Fkucing pr1ck.

 

Ahhh.... glad I got that off my chest... it's been a long day at work paying for crisp donations.  ;)
 

 

 

Lets not forget getting the student/youth vote by scrapping uni fees, genius if only it was that easy and they have no idea the money has to come from somewhere! At least they will have more money to get pissed up down Walkabout!



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Posted 02 December 2018 - 11:33 AM

 

 

It’s just the idiotic Corbyn mentality of believing that his actions appeal to the wider voters whilst, at the same time, maintaining his warped idea the being in opposition means he must oppose everything.

The guy is the biggest political disgrace in this country

 

He's a total d1ck.  Doing his best to appeal to people who sit on the sofa eating crisps all fkucing day (and middle class self righteous people) with his mantra of poor people being poor as they are all a victim of this society blah blah blah blah blah blah.  Oh and lets encourage the unions as well, as that throwback to the 70's will really help.  Fkucing pr1ck.

 

Ahhh.... glad I got that off my chest... it's been a long day at work paying for crisp donations.  ;)
 

 

 

Lets not forget getting the student/youth vote by scrapping uni fees, genius if only it was that easy and they have no idea the money has to come from somewhere! At least they will have more money to get pissed up down Walkabout!

 

 

 

 



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Posted 03 December 2018 - 01:11 PM

Let’s have a vote on whether or not we should have another vote.

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Posted 03 December 2018 - 01:41 PM

Hold on, I think we should have a vote on that first.

 

 

Let’s have a vote on whether or not we should have another vote.

 



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Posted 03 December 2018 - 02:43 PM

how much longer does the EU have , seems on borrowed time in its current state ?



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Posted 03 December 2018 - 04:05 PM

So if one party loses the election there should be another vote until they win ?

 

Pathetic, just get on with it.



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Posted 03 December 2018 - 04:18 PM

how much longer does the EU have , seems on borrowed time in its current state ?

 
That's my thoughts - it will either coalesce in a super-state (it's already got some of the trappings) in the next 10 years, or fly apart. Perhaps as part of the process some of the less committed members may fly off, but it will be interesting to see if individual member states will be given referenda to approve such a move.

 

Probably not, as much of the EU integration stuff essentially works away in the back ground, while you sleep (politically).

 

Either way, the choice of staying in (and I mean in in) or leaving into some looser arrangement, was always going to be a decision that was coming down the tracks for the UK anyway.. 



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Posted 03 December 2018 - 04:20 PM

So if one party loses the election there should be another vote until they win ?

 

Pathetic, just get on with it.

 

Keep up. Scotland has been leading the way in this concept for years now :P Keep going until desired result is achieved.



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Posted 04 December 2018 - 12:52 PM

The ruling today that the UK can unilaterally stop the article 50 process is significant. It means any cliff edge decision to go for no deal is entirely a UK government choice and not something that is forced upon them.

 

Brexit won't happen. Tommy Robinson types and bald men from Grimsby will be raging for a while but it will go away. hey ho....



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Posted 04 December 2018 - 12:59 PM

The ruling today that the UK can unilaterally stop the article 50 process is significant. It means any cliff edge decision to go for no deal is entirely a UK government choice and not something that is forced upon them.
 
Brexit won't happen. Tommy Robinson types and bald men from Grimsby will be raging for a while but it will go away. hey ho....

 
Its significant I agree, but I doubt is acceptable to the EU in any way - such a thing may encourage other EU members to use the whole Article 50 process to disrupt future EU business and process, if it is that a member can decide whether to go or stay, which can be a powerful political weapon when trying to gain concessions..

 

It's telling that you think Brexit is essentially supported by 'Tommy Robinson types and bald men from Grimsby'... I suppose the working classes should get back in their box!



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Posted 04 December 2018 - 01:15 PM

I'm not sure Tommy Robinson is out to represent the working class tbf.



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Posted 04 December 2018 - 01:43 PM

I'm not sure Tommy Robinson is out to represent the working class tbf.

 
Certainly not a fan, but who do you think he's representing? Racist establishment?



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Posted 04 December 2018 - 03:28 PM

Bams, bams that think brown people are their problem and will fill his coffers and pay for his new house in order that its changed....even though south asia isn't in the EU the last time I checked. Morons?

 

Also american right wing, Bannon and co are funding him now. 

 

Nothing progressive about him for sure. 






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