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More resignations from the government than Scotland National Team call offs.

 

Had to wonder whether McGinn was a Tory Minister or the latest squad withdrawal.

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3 minutes ago, ...a bit disco said:

Is "takes back control" the new and improved "strong and stable"?

 

Life is full of these little quests for truth.

Remember that Cameron called this referendum in the hope of uniting the Tory party.

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2 minutes ago, Ron Burgundy said:

Well that splits the Leave vote straight away which will please the Remain camp.

but that is the honest option

that is the real and tangible choice

thems the facts!

You can read the details of all three , and choose!

No lies or prevarication in that

informed choice vs misinformed choice

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2 minutes ago, doctor jambo said:

You call it a riot........

I call it an unprecedented collapse in the value of MY money, that should have the populace burning down government buildings.

Its good to know that since I went into work this morning I suffered a 2% pay cut while the kettle boiled,

And yet people think this is a good idea

 

Are you a proper Doctor or a GP? 

 

The pound fluctuates quite regularly. 

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Just now, Notts1874 said:

Remember that Cameron called this referendum in the hope of uniting the Tory party.

 

As a Tory MP put it earlier.

 

"The revolution is eating it's children."

 

Not like one of them to misquote Jacques Mallet du Pan.

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1 minute ago, Notts1874 said:

Remember that Cameron called this referendum in the hope of uniting the Tory party.

 

And to fight off the mighty UKIP! 

 

Still the mainstream press will have you believe its poor folk that gave us Brexit. 

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19 minutes ago, doctor jambo said:

What should happen now is a new referendum with three choices

 

1- this deal

2- no deal

3- no Brexit

 

 

 

This is only the withdrawal deal not the future deal which is yet to be negotiated 

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1 minute ago, ...a bit disco said:

 

As a Tory MP put it earlier.

 

"The revolution is eating it's children."

 

Not like one of them to misquote Jacques Mallet du Pan.

 

:lol: 

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1 minute ago, Des Lynam said:

 

Are you a proper Doctor or a GP? 

 

The pound fluctuates quite regularly. 

but since the referendum it is down, and has stayed down.

so whether people like it or not, our money is worth less

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Given the content of the agreement, when will Davidson and Mundell follow through with their previous threats?

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/ruth-davidson-resign-brexit-deal-northern-ireland-special-trading-terms-eu-a8583536.html?fbclid=IwAR2g3LJM21oeVmGoH5IaLNoeAvP-M7DwsAB6lD_Y6wsgjjTKU5W4obOURBQ 

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Just now, doctor jambo said:

but since the referendum it is down, and has stayed down.

so whether people like it or not, our money is worth less

 

The pound was overvalued before the brexit referendum. The markets don’t like uncertainty. The pound will rise in value again once the brexit drama is played out. 

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1 minute ago, NANOJAMBO said:

Corbyn has fecked this up royally. May is making a clown out him. 

He is a clown

If they had a different leader they would be absolutely ripping the Tories to bits for the foreseeable future.

The only thing worse than the current Tory shambles, would be labour under Corbyn

The middle classes WONT vote for him

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Just now, doctor jambo said:

He is a clown

If they had a different leader they would be absolutely ripping the Tories to bits for the foreseeable future.

The only thing worse than the current Tory shambles, would be labour under Corbyn

The middle classes WONT vote for him

I'm attacking his performance not the man. i'm not a fan. You're coming across as very angry today. 

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6 minutes ago, NANOJAMBO said:

Corbyn has fecked this up royally. May is making a clown out him. 

 

Par for the course there.

 

I've lost count of the number of times Corbyn laments the lack of detail in a document he's holding, only for May to quote the very sections which Corbyn said there was no mention of.

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Just now, Jambo-Jimbo said:

 

Par for the course there.

 

I've lost count of the number of times Corbyn laments the lack of detail in a document he's holding, only for May to quote the very sections which Corbyn said there was no mention of.

Factually incorrect and poorly delivered , on his part. He has no grasp of what is happening and he seems only comfortable reading from a script.

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Just now, NANOJAMBO said:

Factually incorrect and poorly delivered , on his part. He has no grasp of what is happening and he seems only comfortable reading from a script.

 

Yeh, he's done this numerous times before, does he not understand the documents he's reading or is he being poorly advised, or both?

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37 minutes ago, doctor jambo said:

You call it a riot........

I call it an unprecedented collapse in the value of MY money, that should have the populace burning down government buildings.

Its good to know that since I went into work this morning I suffered a 2% pay cut while the kettle boiled,

And yet people think this is a good idea

Wait til we 'crash' out of Europe with no deal and the speculators rip the arse clean out the pound. It'll be 1 for 1 or worse and the value of your money will have declined significantly more than 2%

 

It's a riot. 

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19 minutes ago, NANOJAMBO said:

I'm attacking his performance not the man. i'm not a fan. You're coming across as very angry today. 

I am a bit.

I'm angry at all sides- Labour, DUP, Tories, SNP....

All of them playing with our futures for their own benefit.

Shitehawks

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9 minutes ago, ...a bit disco said:

Theresa May says Scotland is not mentioned in the withdrawal agreement because it is part of the United Kingdom.

 

So is Northern Ireland, which is mentioned 100 times.

 

Fair point.

 

UK has allowed itself to be dragged into a whole mess over N.Ireland when it has mainly used by the EU to get what it wants. 

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Just now, doctor jambo said:

I am a bit.

I'm angry at all sides- Labour, DUP, Tories, SNP....

All of them playing with our futures for their own benefit.

Shitehawks

So just maybe we should have held a cross-party National Convention on Brexit instead of the Tories trying to use it as a power grab and mould the entire nation to their whims?

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Just now, Cade said:

So just maybe we should have held a cross-party National Convention on Brexit instead of the Tories trying to use it as a power grab and mould the entire nation to their whims?

I totally agree.

Some things should transcend party politics and this is one.

 

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1 minute ago, Cade said:

So just maybe we should have held a cross-party National Convention on Brexit instead of the Tories trying to use it as a power grab and mould the entire nation to their whims?

 

Just now, doctor jambo said:

I totally agree.

Some things should transcend party politics and this is one.

 

 

Bingo!

 

Not the Tory way though, unfortunately.

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4 minutes ago, Notts1874 said:

May is getting a kicking from all sides in the Commons. 

 

Not sure she will survive until the end of the day.

Mark Francois making it clear - DUP, SNP, her own party don't support this deal. "It's mathematically impossible" to succeed.  

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7 minutes ago, Notts1874 said:

May is getting a kicking from all sides in the Commons. 

 

Not sure she will survive until the end of the day.

 

Her replacement will be handed a poison chalice with no antidote 

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3 minutes ago, jumpship said:

Has anyone backed May.. 

 

We are heading to a no deal, once the stockpiled medicine and food run out, riots across England... 

No. her own minister (Francois) spelled out that DUP, SNP and Labour  party don't support the deal. "Arithmetically impossible" to win. 

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The woman got the best deal we could get from the effers.  The Labdogs just want to force an election, they don't care one jot about what's in this deal, as well as The Sturge and her bankrupt iref2.  As far as the hard line Brexiteers like Johnson they are going to risk the chance of Corbyn as PM in 2019. 

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2 minutes ago, JackLadd said:

The woman got the best deal we could get from the effers.  The Labdogs just want to force an election, they don't care one jot about what's in this deal, as well as The Sturge and her bankrupt iref2.  As far as the hard line Brexiteers like Johnson they are going to risk the chance of Corbyn as PM in 2019. 

 

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

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Stop the refugees.....

 

 

When the Brexit no deal happens, England will be consumed by riots and mayhem.  Thousands apon thousands will stream over the border and into Scotland.  

 

Get the blueprints for Trumps wall... 

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2 minutes ago, JackLadd said:

The woman got the best deal we could get from the effers.  The Labdogs just want to force an election, they don't care one jot about what's in this deal, as well as The Sturge and her bankrupt iref2.  As far as the hard line Brexiteers like Johnson they are going to risk the chance of Corbyn as PM in 2019. 

She was in an impossible situation, I'd go that far. She put Brexiters into the negotiations and they failed. She admitted in her speech this morning that EU refused to budge on many issues. 

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1 minute ago, jumpship said:

Stop the refugees.....

 

 

When the Brexit no deal happens, England will be consumed by riots and mayhem.  Thousands apon thousands will stream over the border and into Scotland.  

 

Get the blueprints for Trumps wall... 

 

The Romans got them 1st, over 2,000 years ago.

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1 minute ago, NANOJAMBO said:

She was in an impossible situation, I'd go that far. She put Brexiters into the negotiations and they failed. She admitted in her speech this morning that EU refused to budge on many issues. 

 

First words were significant setting out what EU was prepared to accept. 

 

Surprised no one has picked that up. 

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