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STEED 09-12-19 07:27 AM

Psycho Dominic is hated by all party's, I suspect if Westminster had a choice to get rid of him before brexit I think they would. :03:

Jimbuna 09-12-19 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by JU_88 (Post 2626927)
Is there any member of Conservative party whos everyone's cup of tea ?
I expect he may well be a douche, but it probably wont make much difference at this point.

You're probably right, I think the horse bolted long ago.

mapuc 09-12-19 11:17 AM

I guess when it comes to this referendum in 2016 both sides was not given full information or wasn't really interested in it..some of them had decided how they would vote.

I'm pretty sure, whatever you the English voted in this referendum, are very frustrated if not angry on your politicians.

Markus

vienna 09-12-19 03:50 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sb95IyNvrEY


"...the Brit hit the fan..."...










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JU_88 09-13-19 04:38 AM

The way I'm understanding it now, The UK is not probably not leaving on 31st, unless Boris is willing to go to jail over what he allegedly believes, (a situation he 50% got him self into really)
I'm 99% sure he will not be willing to do that :P, Nothing about the guy strikes me as remotely sincere. even when he's being honest he sounds like hes making it up ffs.
Ive read that one bizarre option that might be possible to him would be a vote of no confidence in himself, which could result in the Queen appointing Corbyn as PM. :haha:
That would actually be hilarious (in the short term anyway)! No doubt Corbyn would run to the EU to ask for an extension like a good boy, which they would almost certainly grant, and so the saga and the bickering would drag on....

Jimbuna 09-13-19 04:54 AM

Ultimately I doubt we will ever leave but one thing is for sure IMHO and that is the next general election whenever it comes will put a definitive end to this ludicrous situation we all find ourselves in.

Jimbuna 09-13-19 05:16 AM

Now this does concern me.
https://www.facebook.com/65701532468...3626173573391/

As does this.
https://www.facebook.com/stopthelabo...7539675550839/

STEED 09-13-19 05:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2627049)

Really?....I do not see why you should jim, take a stress pill and chillout old bean. :) :)


Bojo said he rather be dead in a ditch so why do I think that is BS. Remember Heathrow when he said he would lay down in front of a bulldozer. I do not believe we will ever leave the EU and as for the next general election I predict Parliament will be even more fractured resulting in another general election in around or less than six months time.

Jimbuna 09-13-19 05:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2627051)
Really?....I do not see why you should jim, take a stress pill and chillout old bean. :) :)


It goes to show both sides are as bad/iffy as each other.

STEED 09-13-19 05:56 AM

Busted link but hey we can fix it with six million dollars. :haha:

Skybird 09-13-19 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2627048)
Ultimately I doubt we will ever leave but one thing is for sure IMHO and that is the next general election whenever it comes will put a definitive end to this ludicrous situation we all find ourselves in.

You mean when Farrage has won with an absolute majoirty? :D You opened up the final bill without the courts, I think. :03:


"Worms on my hook shall never get off it again." - ancient EU saying.

Jimbuna 09-13-19 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2627065)
You mean when Farrage has won with an absolute majoirty? :D You opened up the final bill without the courts, I think. :03:


"Worms on my hook shall never get off it again." - ancient EU saying.

The way things are going that may well be the case.

STEED 09-13-19 06:28 AM

I doubt the Brexit party will win let alone win 10 seats if there lucky they may get one or two. I think the biggest winners will be the LibDems and SNP. What will be interesting is how many people will bother to vote. :hmmm:

Jimbuna 09-13-19 06:49 AM

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"We don't see family now," says one woman in her 50s, who lives in Norfolk. "We didn't see them that often and now I have no desire to see them ever again."

The woman, a Remain supporter who is French but married to a Briton, wants to remain anonymous. She tells how she has felt "unable to talk" to some friends and family members, after hearing their views on Brexit.

She hasn't spoken to some friends - despite having known them for decades. "I know if I speak to them I would go into such an argument. It makes me very, very sad."

And of family, she says: "I think my husband is trying to keep me away from my in-laws as much as possible so I don't have a row with them. He hates confrontation.

"I don't thrive on it, but if I need to make a point I will make a point."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-49648119
This reminds me of the national mineworkers strike in the early eighties when families and communities turned on each other :nope:

STEED 09-13-19 07:07 AM

Simple answer don't talk about it, you only have to say i am not interested in politics and rather talk about other things. I don't talk about brexit that much when not on here. People should remember this is what politicians want, divide and rule. Stop playing their game after all they bogged it up.


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