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STEED 05-06-19 04:30 AM

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Brexit deal 99% DONE: May and Corbyn very CLOSE to breakthrough
Warning Daily Express

https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...-jeremy-corbyn

So what! Its already being reported Labour remainers and Tory brexiteers will reject the botched plan.

BossMark 05-06-19 04:51 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2607666)
Warning Daily Express

https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...-jeremy-corbyn

So what! Its already being reported Labour remainers and Tory brexiteers will reject the botched plan.


So looks like we will be back to square one again :timeout:

STEED 05-06-19 04:56 AM

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Originally Posted by BossMark (Post 2607669)
So looks like we will be back to square one again :timeout:

If the reports are correct Parliament will reject it.


https://www.tert.am/news_images/269/...6f9a25ac85.jpg
Terminate Parliament and start again.

Jimbuna 05-06-19 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2607666)
Warning Daily Express

https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...-jeremy-corbyn

So what! Its already being reported Labour remainers and Tory brexiteers will reject the botched plan.

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2607670)
If the reports are correct Parliament will reject it.


https://www.tert.am/news_images/269/...6f9a25ac85.jpg
Terminate Parliament and start again.

Precisely!!

Jimbuna 05-07-19 10:38 AM

It looks like the UK now has no choice other than to take part in the European elections and can blame nobody but itself (or Parliament to be more precise).

The UK has 73 seats to full and one can only try to imagine the problems some of those elected will most likely present with.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48188951

BossMark 05-07-19 10:47 AM

I have voted in every election, general, local and euros since 1983 but i may give this one a miss.

Jimbuna 05-07-19 11:06 AM

Rest assure, Brexiteers won't.

STEED 05-07-19 01:03 PM

What's new? I knew this was going to happen the second May's option failed the first time. I am voting for the Brexit party because we were lied to. The rotten liar's are Westminster who wrote it into law we would leave the EU on March 29th 2019 with or without a deal, the deal was rejected and we are still in the EU. How can anyone trust that lot at Westminster ever again.

Catfish 05-07-19 03:19 PM

^ so you vote for those who lied to you. Makes so much sense.
But hey 've got an idea what you can do with your rotten fish right after brexit: Place it all fair and square in Mr. Farage's face, with 9,81 m/sec^2.
Thank you.

STEED 05-07-19 03:19 PM

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Ten years ago, the MPs' expenses scandal erupted and shook the British political system to its foundations.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48187096
I found it a laugh at the time and blown up by The Telegraph newspaper.

JU_88 05-07-19 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Catfish (Post 2608093)
^ so you vote for those who lied to you. Makes so much sense.
But hey 've got an idea what you can do with your rotten fish right after brexit: Place it all fair and square in Mr. Farage's face, with 9,81 m/sec^2.
Thank you.

Care to enlighten us as to which party doesn't lie? :hmmm:
Both the Tory and Labours most recent manifesto's were pretty much the stuff of fantasy.
At this point I hope people vote for anyone but those two, LibDem Ukip, Greens, i don't even like those three either but at this point I don't care, those two need to learn a lesson.
All they seem to care about is their own party preservation.

Jimbuna 05-08-19 05:25 AM

^ On that we can both agree Francis :yep:

Jimbuna 05-08-19 05:34 AM

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EU's chief Brexit negotiators brand Theresa May 'insane' and 'pathetic' in foul-mouthed rant seen in a damaging BBC fly-on-the-wall documentary.

The Prime Minister is branded 'pathetic' by top Brexit negotiators from the European Parliament in a new film about talks between Britain and the EU.

Brexit: Behind Closed Doors shows a team led by Guy Verhofstadt branding her 'insane' and laughing at the UK.

Verhofstadt's chief of staff, Guillaume McLaughlin, responds to the news that a Brexit deal is no longer possible because the PM hasn't cleared it with the DUP, with a foul-mouthed rant.

According to The Sun, he says: 'What the ******* is wrong with her. That’s insane. "I don’t know, I haven’t spoken to her?" That’s ridiculous. Pathetic, pathetic.'

The fly-on-the-wall BBC documentary shows him scream 'oh ******* off' at a TV screen showing Mrs May telling the Tory conference she wants a deal as Edel Rettman Crosse, Verhofstadt’s top aide, backs him up.

After Leave-supporting Andrew Rosindell MP argues with Verhofstadt over the Irish border, Crosse tells Verhofstadt: 'I’m most proud of you when you take on a Tory, he was a *******er' and adds he should 'shoot the *******er'.

The two-part BBC4 series starts tonight and also shows top negotiator Michel Barnier mocking Britain.

It also features Verhodstadt commenting on Mrs May's infamous twerk to Dancing Queen as an Italian MEP suggests Barnier's theme should be The Winner Takes It All.

Roberto Gualtieri, member of the Brexit Steering Group, suggests that Barnier should use the song, to which Verhofstadt says 'that would be sexier'.

The series also reveals disparaging comments by German Christian Democract MEP Elmar Brok, who says the EU must not help the UK while it is 'in a mess'.

It was created by filmmaker Lode Desmet, who is Belgian and had exclusive access to Verhofstadt and his team for two years.

In his series, Michel Barnier speculates as to who the EU should negotiate with in the talks.

He asks whether it should be Brexit Secretary David Davis or Downing Street adviser and suggests it should be someone 'stable, available and reliable'. Verhofstadt jokes that the bloc cannot ask to much of Britain.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/brexi...id=mailsignout
Disappointed but not really surprised.

STEED 05-08-19 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Catfish (Post 2608093)
^ so you vote for those who lied to you.

How do you work that one out? The Brexit party is a brand new party, I'm voting for them as said in my post Parliament lied to us. My vote is against Parliament and their handling of the whole Brexit situation. For better or worst we should have left on March 29th this year with or without a deal and Parliament thinks we the voters work for them! WRONG WRONG WRONG, THEY WORK FOR US.

This debacle has gone way belong Brexit and the big two Cons/Lab have failed. It's time for these dinosaurs to get out of town they have had their day and failed.


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Originally Posted by JU_88 (Post 2608111)
Care to enlighten us as to which party doesn't lie? :hmmm:
Both the Tory and Labours most recent manifesto's were pretty much the stuff of fantasy.
At this point I hope people vote for anyone but those two, LibDem Ukip, Greens, i don't even like those three either but at this point I don't care, those two need to learn a lesson.
All they seem to care about is their own party preservation.

Hear hear. :salute:

Catfish 05-08-19 06:23 AM

^ who stands for the new brexit party, or founded it? All the old names.
Blaiklock. And now Rees-Mogg and Farage. While it may be that Mogg is 'misguided' by having read and uncritically believed in the book his father wrote, Farage is a fear mongerer, a xenophobe, a hater, an egomanic self-righteous hypocrite, clearly untrustworthy and completely unsympathetic. If we did not know that Farage is Farage, he would be in an asylum.
But maybe he will rise to be your great leader, who knows with Russia, Rupert Murdoch, Aaron Banks and Steve Bannon in the background, assisted by Cambridge Analytica and other oh so trustworthy entities.


https://i.imgur.com/aKHNwZ2l.jpg


You have been lied to and betrayed by the brexiters, what the Tories then did was just trying to find an answer where there is none. Labour would have been worse, what the then-brexit party did, we all saw. Run Nigel, run. And Johnson.

So the goal for the new brexit party is brexit and only brexit, and again there is no one who is making any plan for the time after. And I take it if this party wins, the first to quit and run will be Farage, again.

It is exactly this what currently changes the international view on England, and what everybody sees is not pretty.


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