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Post by britsabroad on Oct 6, 2017 8:31:03 GMT
She's the fall guy (girl). She'll be the one taking us through Brexit and once that disaster unfolds she'll be replaced with a far better leader. Whoever got the job after Cameron was going to fail.
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Post by 3putts on Oct 6, 2017 13:00:44 GMT
She's such a cunt.... it Makes you wonder just how Jeremy (even with his big carrot on a stick) didn't get elected as pm last time Obviously the majority of voters think he's even more of a cunt than her If there was an election tommorow labour would win by a landslide.our status as a country has never been so low.Theresa may is taking us down the shitter
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Post by 3putts on Oct 6, 2017 13:02:02 GMT
Not sure brilliant is the word But one thing for sure he would be bloody entertaining It would be a fcuking hilarious roller coaster ride with massive up's and down's maybe that is what we need to shake the apathy instilled in us as a nation, at least he has passion unlike the other feckin puppets we have to chose from at the moment. Boris as pm would just about sum up everything what is wrong with this country.
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Post by crapslinger on Oct 6, 2017 14:27:44 GMT
She's such a cunt.... it Makes you wonder just how Jeremy (even with his big carrot on a stick) didn't get elected as pm last time Obviously the majority of voters think he's even more of a cunt than her If there was an election tommorow labour would win by a landslide.our status as a country has never been so low.Theresa may is taking us down the shitter If my aunty had bollocks she would be my uncle.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2017 18:10:53 GMT
She's such a cunt.... it Makes you wonder just how Jeremy (even with his big carrot on a stick) didn't get elected as pm last time Obviously the majority of voters think he's even more of a cunt than her If there was an election tommorow labour would win by a landslide.our status as a country has never been so low.Theresa may is taking us down the shitter I've no idea of who would win and by how much but, I'm pretty fucking certain Jeremy Corbyn will take this country a lot further down the shitter and far faster
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Post by starkiller on Oct 6, 2017 18:25:32 GMT
I can accept coughs, letters falling off and p45s.
I cannot accept continued Brexit betrayal and dithering.
Weak, weak, weak. We deserve and need a strong leader.
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Post by 3putts on Oct 6, 2017 20:59:44 GMT
If there was an election tommorow labour would win by a landslide.our status as a country has never been so low.Theresa may is taking us down the shitter I've no idea of who would win and by how much but, I'm pretty fucking certain Jeremy Corbyn will take this country a lot further down the shitter and far faster He cannot do any fukin worse.stop reading the sun according to them everyone will be out on strike bullshit we dont have any fukin Industries left to go on strike
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Post by 3putts on Oct 6, 2017 21:02:05 GMT
I can accept coughs, letters falling off and p45s. I cannot accept continued Brexit betrayal and dithering. Weak, weak, weak. We deserve and need a strong leader. Have you noticed In the photos of world meetings we have now been relegated to the back row
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Post by Davef on Oct 6, 2017 21:17:13 GMT
I can accept coughs, letters falling off and p45s. I cannot accept continued Brexit betrayal and dithering. Weak, weak, weak. We deserve and need a strong leader. Have you noticed In the photos of world meetings we have now been relegated to the back row Like this one?
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Post by numpty40 on Oct 6, 2017 21:20:19 GMT
It would be a fcuking hilarious roller coaster ride with massive up's and down's maybe that is what we need to shake the apathy instilled in us as a nation, at least he has passion unlike the other feckin puppets we have to chose from at the moment. Boris as pm would just about sum up everything what is wrong with this country. I'd love Boris as PM.
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Post by essexstokey on Oct 6, 2017 21:50:05 GMT
Boris as pm would just about sum up everything what is wrong with this country. I'd love Boris as PM. Yes him and Trump taking the world into oblivion
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Post by essexstokey on Oct 6, 2017 21:54:59 GMT
Cant May give us an early Christmas present and resign but before call an election to give the people who came up with her policies the chance to govern yes the Labour party.
May short on time, short on Ideas and short of support. Get her and the plagiarism Tory's out now !!
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Post by numpty40 on Oct 6, 2017 21:59:09 GMT
Yes him and Trump taking the world into oblivion Labour's worst nightmare would see Boris replace May.
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Post by essexstokey on Oct 7, 2017 9:51:30 GMT
Yes him and Trump taking the world into oblivion Labour's worst nightmare would see Boris replace May. To many
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Post by oggyoggy on Oct 7, 2017 10:34:38 GMT
I can accept coughs, letters falling off and p45s. I cannot accept continued Brexit betrayal and dithering. Weak, weak, weak. We deserve and need a strong leader. Absolutely agree. She was a remain voter and is pushing for the hardest of hard brexits by the looks of things. U turns from day 1. Total betrayal.
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Post by oggyoggy on Oct 7, 2017 10:35:30 GMT
Yes him and Trump taking the world into oblivion Labour's worst nightmare would see Boris replace May. More like the worst nightmare for anybody who values this country
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Post by starkiller on Oct 7, 2017 11:13:34 GMT
I can accept coughs, letters falling off and p45s. I cannot accept continued Brexit betrayal and dithering. Weak, weak, weak. We deserve and need a strong leader. Absolutely agree. She was a remain voter and is pushing for the hardest of hard brexits by the looks of things. U turns from day 1. Total betrayal. Is that like Corbyn in reverse?
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Post by oggyoggy on Oct 7, 2017 14:28:47 GMT
Absolutely agree. She was a remain voter and is pushing for the hardest of hard brexits by the looks of things. U turns from day 1. Total betrayal. Is that like Corbyn in reverse? Yes, he has betrayed his principles too. But to a lesser extent than May as May is pushing for a harder brexit then Corbyn would by the sounds of it
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Post by The Drunken Communist on Oct 7, 2017 16:00:03 GMT
Is that like Corbyn in reverse? Yes, he has betrayed his principles too. But to a lesser extent than May as May is pushing for a harder brexit then Corbyn would by the sounds of it Is Theresa pushing for any kind of Brexit? Seems to me she is just dickin' about & doing anything but actually getting us out.
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Post by oggyoggy on Oct 7, 2017 16:10:01 GMT
Yes, he has betrayed his principles too. But to a lesser extent than May as May is pushing for a harder brexit then Corbyn would by the sounds of it Is Theresa pushing for any kind of Brexit? Seems to me she is just dickin' about & doing anything but actually getting us out. Me and you certainly stand on different sides of the argument, but I completely agree she is dicking about. Which is why leaving with no trade deal seems likely as the clock is ticking and that is possibly the worst outcome.
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Post by starkiller on Oct 7, 2017 18:05:13 GMT
Is Theresa pushing for any kind of Brexit? Seems to me she is just dickin' about & doing anything but actually getting us out. Me and you certainly stand on different sides of the argument, but I completely agree she is dicking about. Which is why leaving with no trade deal seems likely as the clock is ticking and that is possibly the worst outcome. We should have been sorting out deals elsewhere from the morning after the vote. There are umpteen countries we could be sorting out deals with. You know damn well that they are deliberately setting it up to fail, whilst hoping the public fall for the usual 'incompetence' excuse. The political parties are an utter, lying disgrace to Britain. Brussels fingers the majority of parliament.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2017 18:16:40 GMT
Me and you certainly stand on different sides of the argument, but I completely agree she is dicking about. Which is why leaving with no trade deal seems likely as the clock is ticking and that is possibly the worst outcome. We should have been sorting out deals elsewhere from the morning after the vote. There are umpteen countries we could be sorting out deals with. You know damn well that they are deliberately setting it up to fail, whilst hoping the public fall for the usual 'incompetence' excuse. The political parties are an utter, lying disgrace to Britain. Brussels fingers the majority of parliament. Amazing how they are being allowed to get away with it. Do you do vlogs?......you should 👍
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Post by numpty40 on Oct 7, 2017 18:25:57 GMT
Me and you certainly stand on different sides of the argument, but I completely agree she is dicking about. Which is why leaving with no trade deal seems likely as the clock is ticking and that is possibly the worst outcome. We should have been sorting out deals elsewhere from the morning after the vote. There are umpteen countries we could be sorting out deals with. You know damn well that they are deliberately setting it up to fail, whilst hoping the public fall for the usual 'incompetence' excuse. The political parties are an utter, lying disgrace to Britain. Brussels fingers the majority of parliament. I wonder at which point the public will realise that Brexit isn't going to happen and what the reaction will be?
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Post by essexstokey on Oct 7, 2017 18:59:59 GMT
We should have been sorting out deals elsewhere from the morning after the vote. There are umpteen countries we could be sorting out deals with. You know damn well that they are deliberately setting it up to fail, whilst hoping the public fall for the usual 'incompetence' excuse. The political parties are an utter, lying disgrace to Britain. Brussels fingers the majority of parliament. I wonder at which point the public will realise that Brexit isn't going to happen and what the reaction will be? Personally I think after the public see what it would actually mean there would be a collective sigh of relief !!
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Post by oggyoggy on Oct 7, 2017 19:33:20 GMT
Me and you certainly stand on different sides of the argument, but I completely agree she is dicking about. Which is why leaving with no trade deal seems likely as the clock is ticking and that is possibly the worst outcome. We should have been sorting out deals elsewhere from the morning after the vote. There are umpteen countries we could be sorting out deals with. You know damn well that they are deliberately setting it up to fail, whilst hoping the public fall for the usual 'incompetence' excuse. The political parties are an utter, lying disgrace to Britain. Brussels fingers the majority of parliament. We will start negotiating deals from day 1. But we haven't left yet so we can't as those are the laws of the EU (which we ratified and agreed with). All those who voted leave should have been well aware of the rules on negotiating new trade deals when they voted. We aren't being punished and we all knew what a leave vote would mean in terms of being able to negotiate new trade deals. The main problem is we are ripping up 51 trade deals by leaving. The main one being the free trade deal with 27 nations all part of the EU. We want to be a champion of free trade and yet we are ripping up the free trade deal we have with the biggest economy on earth.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Oct 7, 2017 21:02:34 GMT
We should have been sorting out deals elsewhere from the morning after the vote. There are umpteen countries we could be sorting out deals with. You know damn well that they are deliberately setting it up to fail, whilst hoping the public fall for the usual 'incompetence' excuse. The political parties are an utter, lying disgrace to Britain. Brussels fingers the majority of parliament. We will start negotiating deals from day 1. But we haven't left yet so we can't as those are the laws of the EU (which we ratified and agreed with). All those who voted leave should have been well aware of the rules on negotiating new trade deals when they voted. We aren't being punished and we all knew what a leave vote would mean in terms of being able to negotiate new trade deals. The main problem is we are ripping up 51 trade deals by leaving. The main one being the free trade deal with 27 nations all part of the EU. We want to be a champion of free trade and yet we are ripping up the free trade deal we have with the biggest economy on earth. You mustn't let actual facts get in the way of a good Brexit rant or conspiracy theory. You know like we could just have left on June 24th and all this would be avoided, no need for negotiations, all that kind of Brexiteer nonsense which they probably actually believe is possible and because it hasn't happened is evidence of a conspiracy rather than Brexiteers actually being protected from themselves!
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Post by numpty40 on Oct 7, 2017 21:08:05 GMT
I wonder at which point the public will realise that Brexit isn't going to happen and what the reaction will be? Personally I think after the public see what it would actually mean there would be a collective sigh of relief !! We're going to end up with a soggy halfway house, neither in nor out. Only politicians could make such a monumental fuck up of things.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Oct 7, 2017 21:10:46 GMT
Incidentally, has anyone seen Waylon followyoudown Smithers since Theresa developed pleurisy?
I think he may be fond of the odd sweet sherry or two going by some of the rambling posts he comes out with. I'm a bit concerned the King of the Tory Brown Nosers has drowned his sorrows a bit too literally.
If he's not desperately defending the Tories, he's making all sorts of allegations about Corbyn by way of deflection, but nothing for days on his fave political threads?
Worrying. I'll check Harveys Bristol Cream share price, see if it's fallen.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Oct 7, 2017 21:14:54 GMT
Personally I think after the public see what it would actually mean there would be a collective sigh of relief !! We're going to end up with a soggy halfway house, neither in nor out. Only politicians could make such a monumental fuck up of things. The politicians know that out means a disaster for the UK, that's why they are refusing to publish their sector by sector analysis of what Brexit means for the UK. And that's why they are dragging their feet to try to reach a less damaging compromise which they can sell to the public. But in some respects I agree a halfway house would be crap too. Either in or out otherwise the argument will ramble on like it has done for the last 25 years.
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Post by lordb on Oct 7, 2017 22:00:36 GMT
We're going to end up with a soggy halfway house, neither in nor out. Only politicians could make such a monumental fuck up of things. The politicians know that out means a disaster for the UK, that's why they are refusing to publish their sector by sector analysis of what Brexit means for the UK. And that's why they are dragging their feet to try to reach a less damaging compromise which they can sell to the public. But in some respects I agree a halfway house would be crap too. Either in or out otherwise the argument will ramble on like it has done for the last 25 years. A very British and unsatisfactory fudge is on the cards
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