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Skybird 11-26-19 09:04 AM

Actually it is true that in case of formal Brexit with deal intention done by January, and later the negotiations for the nitty gritty of terms and conditons failing, things could lead to a no-deal brexit nevertheless.



I wonder what Labour then would do, say in two or three years from now on. Negotiations faltered, no agreement. Campaigning for reversing the Brexit formality of January 2020 then?


I stick to it after all thes emonths and years. Do a no deal brexit without hiding the no-deal in it. Do it and stick to it and get over it. Flip the page, start on a new empty one, start from scratch. Break ties with the years of British EU membership. And then follow your own course, no matter the EU. Will be a tough ride in the early years, the continentalists will not forget it and will not forgive it. You betrayed them over their wanted prey, and put their claim for total and totalitarian power and control over all of Europe down.


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Here is my alternative. Add a free trade zone to NATO. And then send both the ECB and the EU with anything else it wants to be to hell, once and forever. Thats what we should want. A free trade zone, and a robust defence alliance for the Northatlantic region. This. And not one bit more.

Jimbuna 11-26-19 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2638101)


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Here is my alternative. Add a free trade zone to NATO. And then send both the ECB and the EU with anything else it wants to be to hell, once and forever. Thats what we should want. A free trade zone, and a robust defence alliance for the Northatlantic region. This. And not one bit more.

I think that would work for me :yep:

Jimbuna 11-26-19 09:19 AM

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Jimbuna 11-26-19 12:24 PM

They're a day out with this one.

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STEED 11-26-19 06:51 PM

Well what do you expect from a anti-semite......

Quote:

Jeremy Corbyn has declined to apologise to the UK Jewish community after the chief rabbi criticised how the party deals with anti-Semitism claims.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50564965

Labour party is antisemitic party ruled by a terrorist lover. :nope:

STEED 11-26-19 07:00 PM

Moving on I was speaking to a lady about the Hustings here and she said our Tory MP was a ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ lying bitch and you know what, she will get re-elected.

Well as far as I am aware at the moment the LIbs and Lab have not made it a target seat to capture. One thing I know what she said was correct our MP does not live here.

Jimbuna 11-27-19 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2638189)
Moving on I was speaking to a lady about the Hustings here and she said our Tory MP was a ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ lying bitch and you know what, she will get re-elected.

Well as far as I am aware at the moment the LIbs and Lab have not made it a target seat to capture. One thing I know what she said was correct our MP does not live here.

I think you'll find there are a growing number of MP's from all parties who don't reside in the areas they are wanting to represent.

Jimbuna 11-27-19 06:21 AM

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Labour says it has evidence the NHS is at risk under a post-Brexit trade deal with the US.

At a press conference in London, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said he had a 451-page dossier showing talks had taken place on drug pricing and access to NHS contracts.

He warned it could lead to the NHS paying more for drugs and "run-away privatisation" of health care.

The Tories have said the NHS is not at risk under a future trade deal.

In its manifesto, published at the weekend, the party explicitly stated neither the price paid for drugs or the services provided would be "on the table".

The BBC has not yet had chance to analyse the dossier.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50572454
I seriously hope this is not in fact the case but if it were to be true there still shouldn't be a problem because Labour would simply shake their magic money tree a little more and buy it all back through nationalisation.

Jimbuna 11-27-19 06:27 AM

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Jeremy Corbyn has admitted some of those on lower incomes could pay more tax under a future Labour government.

The Labour leader had previously insisted only the richest 5% of taxpayers, those earning about £80,000 a year or more, would face tax rises.

But he was forced to concede a plan to scrap a tax break for married couples would impact those earning less.

Mr Corbyn argued in a BBC interview that those affected would benefit from a higher living wage.

"They will also be getting improvement in free nursery provision for two to four-year-olds," he added.

Challenged on the policy in an interview with Andrew Neil on Tuesday night, Mr Corbyn conceded couples in receipt of the marriage allowance would no longer receive a reduction in tax if he wins power next month.

"They won't get the advantage, it's actually taking away £250," he said.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50567979
It hasn't taken long to debunk that manifesto promise then.

Jimbuna 11-27-19 06:30 AM

Have you read the post above yours?

It has nothing to do with the Tory manifesto.

Jimbuna 11-27-19 06:38 AM

HAHA....you get it right eventually :haha:

STEED 11-27-19 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2638230)
I seriously hope this is not in fact the case but if it were to be true there still shouldn't be a problem because Labour would simply shake their magic money tree a little more and buy it all back through nationalisation.

If that is true it will cost bojo votes. If bojo gets in and goes all the way then he has sealed the fate of the tories they will be out of power for a very long time come the following general election.

Bloody tablet is a pain in the rear at times, all sorted. :)

Jimbuna 11-27-19 06:42 AM

Third time lucky :up:

Jimbuna 11-27-19 07:27 AM

Nicola Sturgeon launchesthe SNP election manifesto today and accuses Boris Johnson of being "dangerous and unfit for office"

My response would be "Are any of you fit and capable"?

Jimbuna 11-27-19 08:29 AM

Right on cue. I was expecting something along these lines today.

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