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Question: How will you vote on December 12th 2019
Conservative - 19 (33.9%)
Labour - 12 (21.4%)
SNP - 2 (3.6%)
Lib Dem - 8 (14.3%)
Brexit - 1 (1.8%)
Green - 6 (10.7%)
Other - 2 (3.6%)
Spoil - 0 (0%)
Not voting - 6 (10.7%)
Total Voters: 55

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« Reply #20070 on: August 28, 2019, 08:37:15 PM »

Well I must admit that I never saw a preemptive perogi coming

He needs there to be time for people to pull him out of the hole, so he has to go early. Would be gold if everyone holds their ground (spoiler alert: he has to back down.)

I could also see the EU deciding that the deadline can be extended if a member doesn’t have a sitting parliament and refuses to communicate on an ambiguous situation, like for example the border. The UN Security Council should be interested now.

Mind you don’t cut yourself on those straws you’re clutching.

😊 I’m relaxed about it. I think nothing would benefit this country more than the end of the Conservative Party, we have the right man for the job now. He still probably gets the GE, seems he might call it on 05/09.

In the unlikely event that happened, Corbyn the clown still couldn’t get elected the useless fk  disco
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« Reply #20071 on: August 28, 2019, 08:46:49 PM »

This one even better, surprised you didn't post it Tighty(smiley face)?


Almost like he has been reading here.....


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/08/24/rage-remainers-will-awesome-brexit-isnt-disaster-praying/

Read this yesterday. Good piece I thought.

'there is not only the doing down of Britain and the bigging up of the EU. There is almost pornographic catastrophism and now barely disguised vengeance' .

 Long words but echo my feelings about the collaborators

I think the word collaborators is objectionable and inappropriate. Expected better of you. Its lazy and facile.

The EU are not an enemy and language harking back to wartime sums up how leavers have dramatically misunderstood the EU throughout.

Next you will be hosting a street party in 1950s fancy dresswith Union Jack bunting and calling remainers quislings.

Calm down dearie,   I find your language, calling my language objectionable and inappropriate, to be objectionable and inappropriate - bit circular and your offence at the English language means precisely nothing

Collaboration - working with others towards a common goal, the action of working with someone to produce something (e.g an outcome) - it's a perfectly appropriate use of the word.

Remainers aren't quislings yet though I'm sure some aspire to be

embarrassing, you know exactly what the connotations of that word are.

No need for connotations, some are straight up traitors to democracy, nothing short of it.....Phillip Hammond seems a prime example.

Above from the lead simpleton, representative democracy is a simple concept, thickie can’t get it though:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representative_democracy
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« Reply #20072 on: August 28, 2019, 08:50:08 PM »

This one even better, surprised you didn't post it Tighty(smiley face)?


Almost like he has been reading here.....


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/08/24/rage-remainers-will-awesome-brexit-isnt-disaster-praying/

Read this yesterday. Good piece I thought.

'there is not only the doing down of Britain and the bigging up of the EU. There is almost pornographic catastrophism and now barely disguised vengeance' .

 Long words but echo my feelings about the collaborators

I think the word collaborators is objectionable and inappropriate. Expected better of you. Its lazy and facile.

The EU are not an enemy and language harking back to wartime sums up how leavers have dramatically misunderstood the EU throughout.

Next you will be hosting a street party in 1950s fancy dresswith Union Jack bunting and calling remainers quislings.

Calm down dearie,   I find your language, calling my language objectionable and inappropriate, to be objectionable and inappropriate - bit circular and your offence at the English language means precisely nothing

Collaboration - working with others towards a common goal, the action of working with someone to produce something (e.g an outcome) - it's a perfectly appropriate use of the word.

Remainers aren't quislings yet though I'm sure some aspire to be

embarrassing, you know exactly what the connotations of that word are.

No need for connotations, some are straight up traitors to democracy, nothing short of it.....Phillip Hammond seems a prime example.

Above from the lead simpleton, representative democracy is a simple concept, thickie can’t get it though:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representative_democracy

Haha can’t help yourself, always go into a meltdown and start name calling. You’ll be telling us you’re ‘as calm as calm can be next’, yeah right 
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« Reply #20073 on: August 28, 2019, 08:51:55 PM »

It is interesting how discussing that Parliament should reject the idea has been taboo, only because it is electorally toxic. Anybody sensible who isn’t trying to be elected to anything should be pointing to the fact that the reason we have a representative democracy, is specifically to avoid the executive damaging the country.
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« Reply #20074 on: August 28, 2019, 10:02:23 PM »

I most be one of few remainers  that doesn’t  mind him suspending parliament. It will surely bring all the remain parties and anti no dealers together.

Sense, not hate, will prevail.
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« Reply #20075 on: August 28, 2019, 11:19:37 PM »

I most be one of few remainers  that doesn’t  mind him suspending parliament. It will surely bring all the remain parties and anti no dealers together.

Sense, not hate, will prevail.

Those remain clowns that couldn’t organise a piss up in a brewery, might just play right into Boris hands. He can go into a GE saying looking at this lot ignoring the will of the people. He will play the public champion and end up with a majority.

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« Reply #20076 on: August 28, 2019, 11:23:33 PM »

I most be one of few remainers  that doesn’t  mind him suspending parliament. It will surely bring all the remain parties and anti no dealers together.

Sense, not hate, will prevail.

Those remain clowns that couldn’t organise a piss up in a brewery, might just play right into Boris hands. He can go into a GE saying looking at this lot ignoring the will of the people. He will play the public champion and end up with a majority.



The public don’t want no deal, so not sure he will get that support.
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« Reply #20077 on: August 28, 2019, 11:27:17 PM »

Reading some of the media reports via I, ITV & , it would seem hate crime, petty crime and poverty had gone up sharply since Brexit. Children are now more reliant on their parents going to the food bank. Leading to hunger and death, mainly because we are focusing on Brexit.

If I was stupid and hateful enough to Brexit, I don’t think I could sleep well at night knowing more children we now in poverty and leading to child’s deaths.

But hey, new laws & £350m for the NHS, let them kids die
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« Reply #20078 on: August 28, 2019, 11:28:47 PM »

Reading some of the media reports via I, ITV & , it would seem hate crime, petty crime and poverty had gone up sharply since Brexit. Children are now more reliant on their parents going to the food bank. Leading to hunger and death, mainly because we are focusing on Brexit.

If I was stupid and hateful enough to Brexit, I don’t think I could sleep well at night knowing more children we now in poverty and leading to child’s deaths.

But hey, new laws & £350m for the NHS, let them kids die

Feel free to donate more to the appropriate causes then if you feel so strongly about it.
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« Reply #20079 on: August 28, 2019, 11:29:02 PM »

I most be one of few remainers  that doesn’t  mind him suspending parliament. It will surely bring all the remain parties and anti no dealers together.

Sense, not hate, will prevail.

Those remain clowns that couldn’t organise a piss up in a brewery, might just play right into Boris hands. He can go into a GE saying looking at this lot ignoring the will of the people. He will play the public champion and end up with a majority.



The public don’t want no deal, so not sure he will get that support.

He only needs a few more percent on current polls to get a workable majority. The people’s champion line will play very well with Brexit Party voters. Can see that getting him over the line.
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« Reply #20080 on: August 28, 2019, 11:30:07 PM »

I most be one of few remainers  that doesn’t  mind him suspending parliament. It will surely bring all the remain parties and anti no dealers together.

Sense, not hate, will prevail.

Those remain clowns that couldn’t organise a piss up in a brewery, might just play right into Boris hands. He can go into a GE saying looking at this lot ignoring the will of the people. He will play the public champion and end up with a majority.



The public don’t want no deal, so not sure he will get that support.

He only needs a few more percent on current polls to get a workable majority. The people’s champion line will play very well with Brexit Party voters. Can see that getting him over the line.

Can you imagine the whining if that happens.... 
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« Reply #20081 on: August 28, 2019, 11:36:50 PM »

I most be one of few remainers  that doesn’t  mind him suspending parliament. It will surely bring all the remain parties and anti no dealers together.

Sense, not hate, will prevail.

Those remain clowns that couldn’t organise a piss up in a brewery, might just play right into Boris hands. He can go into a GE saying looking at this lot ignoring the will of the people. He will play the public champion and end up with a majority.



The public don’t want no deal, so not sure he will get that support.

He only needs a few more percent on current polls to get a workable majority. The people’s champion line will play very well with Brexit Party voters. Can see that getting him over the line.

The polls worldwide have been wrong for what? 3/4 years?

Brexit Party are failing & if you club together remain, I’d say they’re the ones looking at a majority.
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« Reply #20082 on: August 28, 2019, 11:37:52 PM »

Reading some of the media reports via I, ITV & , it would seem hate crime, petty crime and poverty had gone up sharply since Brexit. Children are now more reliant on their parents going to the food bank. Leading to hunger and death, mainly because we are focusing on Brexit.

If I was stupid and hateful enough to Brexit, I don’t think I could sleep well at night knowing more children we now in poverty and leading to child’s deaths.

But hey, new laws & £350m for the NHS, let them kids die

Feel free to donate more to the appropriate causes then if you feel so strongly about it.

That’s what I’m doing at the moment. Donating to keep families going.

But hey, new laws
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« Reply #20083 on: August 28, 2019, 11:42:24 PM »

Reading some of the media reports via I, ITV & , it would seem hate crime, petty crime and poverty had gone up sharply since Brexit. Children are now more reliant on their parents going to the food bank. Leading to hunger and death, mainly because we are focusing on Brexit.

If I was stupid and hateful enough to Brexit, I don’t think I could sleep well at night knowing more children we now in poverty and leading to child’s deaths.

But hey, new laws & £350m for the NHS, let them kids die

Feel free to donate more to the appropriate causes then if you feel so strongly about it.

That’s what I’m doing at the moment. Donating to keep families going.

But hey, new laws

Just like you were at the cricket WC final  Action talks bullshit walks 
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« Reply #20084 on: August 28, 2019, 11:42:47 PM »

This one even better, surprised you didn't post it Tighty(smiley face)?


Almost like he has been reading here.....


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/08/24/rage-remainers-will-awesome-brexit-isnt-disaster-praying/

Read this yesterday. Good piece I thought.

'there is not only the doing down of Britain and the bigging up of the EU. There is almost pornographic catastrophism and now barely disguised vengeance' .

 Long words but echo my feelings about the collaborators

I think the word collaborators is objectionable and inappropriate. Expected better of you. Its lazy and facile.

The EU are not an enemy and language harking back to wartime sums up how leavers have dramatically misunderstood the EU throughout.

Next you will be hosting a street party in 1950s fancy dresswith Union Jack bunting and calling remainers quislings.

Calm down dearie,   I find your language, calling my language objectionable and inappropriate, to be objectionable and inappropriate - bit circular and your offence at the English language means precisely nothing

Collaboration - working with others towards a common goal, the action of working with someone to produce something (e.g an outcome) - it's a perfectly appropriate use of the word.

Remainers aren't quislings yet though I'm sure some aspire to be

embarrassing, you know exactly what the connotations of that word are.

No need for connotations, some are straight up traitors to democracy, nothing short of it.....Phillip Hammond seems a prime example.

Above from the lead simpleton, representative democracy is a simple concept, thickie can’t get it though:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representative_democracy

How come you get to decide who the lead simpleton is sniffy? Find that very undemocratic really.
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