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    Quote Originally Posted by Texpat View Post
    The Brittle leadership makes Donald J. Trump, President of the United States of America, look like a goddamn genius.
    How can you sorry bastards end up with such incompetent, inconsiderate, out-of-touch, contemptuous idiots in charge of what should be a two-month long process of extricating your sorry selves from a bad deal gone worse?

    Trump would have had his country out of that mess over a weekend. Give yourselves a shake.
    Have you had a stroke recently? Usually your trolling has a verve and brio that raises it above the more usual, pedestrian frazzlespeak spouted by septics unhampered by any ability much beyond that required to pick at anal warts which many of you seem to resemble after the ravages of a lifetime's obesity and general fuckwittery.

    That lumpen commentary was very poor, Tex, very poor indeed. Please, up your game.

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    They're never going to let us leave, A50 extended with a view to it never being implemented. Need a General Election.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo View Post
    The bedwetters are a boring group indeed.

    The problem is, with a staunch and well-funded remain undercurrent in British politics, many weak-minded observers are easily led by propaganda and cliches such as "cliff-edge" and "people's vote"... Now that Labour are likely to put forward a second referendum (which is pretty much the end of Corbyn...), the weak-minded bedwetters will be manipulated yet again by the globalist establishment (you know, the Blair supports amongst others) into working on behalf of the EU extremists and globalists against Britain and its interests.
    Bad hair day?

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    Total scumbag...


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    Looks like we will have to keep voting till we vote the right way. Big shake up next GE.

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    Shades of the Lisbon Treaty in Eire.

    12 Jun 2008 Ireland -- a constitutional amendment to allow the state to ratify the treaty was REJECTED by a margin of 53.4% to 46.6%.

    "Well then. That's not the correct outcome. Let's just do it again."

    2 October 2009 -- a SECOND referendum was held and PASSED by a margin of 53.4% to 46.6% amid a new and sudden Chicken Little panic of a faltering economy.

    Are the nitwit window-lickers on those wretched, pestilential islands capable of seeing through their own shower-of-shit manipulation? It appears NOT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    Brexit: Theresa May facing revolt ahead of cabinet meeting

    Theresa May is facing the threat of a revolt by Remain-supporting ministers ahead of a crucial cabinet meeting on her Brexit negotiations.

    Three say they will resign unless the PM agrees to take no-deal off the table, and there are suggestions that more are prepared to follow suit.
    Let them resign. Get some in who are pro-Brexit.

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    Could be tricky.

    There will be forms to fill in.

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    Clearly, the only people who want a lengthy delay or a second referendum are remoaners and their bedwetting weak-minded supporters.

    There is no point at all to extending article 50 because of the EU elections in June; extending from March to June is also pointless as it just delays the final days of negotiations when the EU actual start giving us what we want...

    These bedwetters are undermining Britain's negotiating position.
    Cycling should be banned!!!

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    Basically, she's looking to make changes to the backstop and the ERG to support her deal - the ERG are likely to support it.

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    Doris deal is a disaster regardless of the backstop. It's not Brexit. Needs to be voted down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    Doris deal is a disaster regardless of the backstop. It's not Brexit. Needs to be voted down.
    She was obviously very vague today, but in one of her later responses it sounded like there's no change in the backstop just a commitment to work on a new backstop before the 2 year implementation period runs out. If my interpretation of her vague answer is correct then the ERG would never go for it, so it's no deal Brexit - and, if parliament blocks that somehow then it's chaos and the UK will be driven into riot mode by the romoaners who are basically just treasonous EU allies...

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    Typical British Manoeuver, no plan, all talk, a lot of posturing etc...

    almost as bad as Trump and the Republicans

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo View Post
    She was obviously very vague today, but in one of her later responses it sounded like there's no change in the backstop just a commitment to work on a new backstop before the 2 year implementation period runs out. If my interpretation of her vague answer is correct then the ERG would never go for it, so it's no deal Brexit - and, if parliament blocks that somehow then it's chaos and the UK will be driven into riot mode by the romoaners who are basically just treasonous EU allies...
    yep that doesn't look good, when a Brit is vague, it basically means he got fucked over and has no solution

    what is your populace doing? they should be in the streets Gillets Jaunes style and asking for a hard Brexit immediately,

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    Brexit...

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    Sir Keir Starmer says second EU referendum should include Remain but not no-deal

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    they really are going in full circle

    what a bunch of loons

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    What second referendum?

    FFS. We haven't carried out the result of the first one yet. Hold your horses.


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    Brexit was never anything other than a fantasy clusterfuck for the lower end, the lumpen, the stupid and the merely deranged. The marginal politicians rooting for it are now beginning to look as stupid as the morons they conned nearly three years ago and are losing their appetite for it.

    Only the truly dumb want to keep on with it, and the senile of course.

    When you look at the sad sack mofos on this board who support it you just know voting to remain was to be on the right side of history.

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    So basically the only chance we have of leaving is if Doris clusterfuk deal gets voted through which isn't actually Brexit. As if it doesn't no deal will get voted down and an extension will be voted for. A total stitch up which they will pay for at the ballot box.

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    ^No change since yesterday...

    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    There are only 3 possible outcomes and none involve leaving the EU.

    1) Current Deal, Ref1 never happened.
    2) Maybot Deal, worse than current deal and no EU voting rights.
    3) Hard/Post Brexit Deal, worse than Maybot deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    ^No change since yesterday...
    Are you stupid? Rhetorical question of course, it's only been announced this morning that there will be a vote on clean Brexit and extending A50. So of course there has been major changes since yesterday.

    Get back to your daily mail.

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    ^Buffy's magical adventures in lala land, still believes in the Brexit tooth fairy.

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    The Maybot is certainly dragging brexit out. I can't understand why MPs are still trusting her...

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    ^Who will replace her?

    Considering all the Tory Brexiteers ran away last time.

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