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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    A YouGov poll, pitting No-deal against Revoke, gave a majority for no-deal as the preference throughout the country outside the M25.

    Without a no-deal option, weight will be on the side of the May Agreement with only a long extension as the alternative. A pity if such a bad deal gets through Parliament under such circumstances. However, it'll be what the people have voted for so let it be...

    Ps I hate this word prediction crap...
    The people certainly did not vote for Doris deal as it isn't Brexit. This is why no deal is continually polling higher among the educated public who can see Doris clusterfuk deal for what it is.

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    What is fukin hilarious is that all the inteligencia on the remain side are the very self same slack jawed idiots that stood by whilst the greatest economic catastrophe for over a 1/2 century in the form of the banking crisis hit the UK, EU and world as a whole amd we've stood up a navigated our way out - its been difficult and made worse by having to unpick Labours decade long governmental mismanagement - they are now that same muppets saying the sky will fall in in a No Deal - well I happen to believe the UK can not only cope with any short term down turn and come out the other side much better placed. The alternative or being tied to the EU with dangerous idiots like the remainers friend Corbyn with his hands on the controls does not bear thinking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    The people certainly did not vote for Doris deal as it isn't Brexit. This is why no deal is continually polling higher among the educated public who can see Doris clusterfuk deal for what it is.
    The reason why No-Deal polls high is because the bone-achingly stupid English lower end actually believe that it will mean just a few months of inconvenience and then they will all be much richer and most of the coons will have left Britain.

    Dumbest folk this side of Trumpland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    The people certainly did not vote for Doris deal as it isn't Brexit. This is why no deal is continually polling higher among the educated public who can see Doris clusterfuk deal for what it is.
    Well, it could get watered down even more before the end of the week. So much, in fact, that leaving will give the UK less control than staying.

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    Interesting views on Brexit from Germany...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    Well, it could get watered down even more before the end of the week. So much, in fact, that leaving will give the UK less control than staying.
    I have said repeatedly remain is preferable to Doris deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    Interesting views on Brexit from Germany...

    Too late Nev, that far right video has already been posted.

    But, it is interesting you find far right speakers interesting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    Well, it could get watered down even more before the end of the week. So much, in fact, that leaving will give the UK less control than staying.
    That's been true since its inception!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NigelFarage View Post
    Bingo, and that is one remainer war of attrition strategy, to make leaving as pointless and unappealing as possible.
    See video above: 5m26s to 5m40s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    making shit up again, foollbaa
    Alternative for Germany is a right-wing to far-right political party in Germany.

    You know what they say Nev, Not all Brexiteers are racist but all racists are Brexiteers

    The fact smeg agrees with you should be ringing alarm bells.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    Interesting views on Brexit from Germany...

    Barnier: "My mission will have been a success when the terms are so brutal for the British that they prefer to stay in the Union."

    Yet whenever anyone dared to broach the EU's malice, or their goal as Frau announced after the referendum her goal of a punishment Brexit, our resident idiots have never failed to respond with insults and fantasy facts to refute uncomfortable facts.

    The tide is turning as intelligent people, unlike the GP and his scurrilous sidekicks, come out to voice concern over the damage these shenanigans are doing not to the UK but to the glorious thousand-year Reich!

    While our resident idiots celebrate disaster for the UK, I hope the Empire dies soon and quick and with least pain to its slaves.

    Fire away, fools!


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    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    Too late Nev, that far right video has already been posted.

    But, it is interesting you find far right speakers interesting
    Keeping in mind that any regard for Corbyn places decent people and views to your far right, would you describe yourself as a balanced Marxist, or as your well intentioned and knowledgeable boss the doc would say, just a middle of the road liberal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    I have said repeatedly remain is preferable to Doris deal.
    ditto, in fact her surrender Treaty is sooo bad that our resident fools love it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NigelFarage View Post
    They're no more right wing than Farage and Le Pen,
    ....snigger

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    More news from Germany ...

    Frau Merkel to fly to Dublin for talks tomorrow

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-47808880

    Brexit: Angela Merkel to meet Leo Varadkar in Dublin



    The German Chancellor Angela Merkel will arrive in Dublin on Thursday for talks with the taoiseach (Irish prime minister) about the Brexit deadlock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NigelFarage View Post
    Tensions are at fever pitch

    Put it away, you ghastly little man.

    Quote Originally Posted by NigelFarage View Post
    no intelligence to suggest there would be a rise in crime or disorder because of Brexit,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    More news from Germany ...

    Frau Merkel to fly to Dublin for talks tomorrow

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-47808880

    Brexit: Angela Merkel to meet Leo Varadkar in Dublin



    The German Chancellor Angela Merkel will arrive in Dublin on Thursday for talks with the taoiseach (Irish prime minister) about the Brexit deadlock.
    With Brit polls showing a solid and growing lead for a no deal fcuk you Brexit, the ants have finally reached her pants. Expect to see more of her bouncing around Europe over the next week, esp since her puppet Juncker has announced, probably under orders, no 'long' extension, while a passionate Verhofstadt calls it a "disaster for the EU" if May is replaced by Bojo or another Brexiteer with full access to the keys of the Chamber.

    Could be the gods are beginning to realise that populism isn't a tool under their exclusive control, that bully tactics work only so far and only against weak nations that don't have 39bn in petty cash, and that their gamble of intransigence risks backfiring to threaten their own beloved Empire. While Brexit has revealed serious flaws in our own system to push UK toward major political change, their greatest fear is that the EU will also be forced to undergo reform for the sake of survival.

    Still not too late for 'honourable and magnanimous' clarification, er, concessions.

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    so what's the fooking latest?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    so what's the fooking latest?
    Doris and Corbyn are trying to come up with a deal even worse than hers. Meanwhile a bill is going through the Lords to basically make no deal illegal.

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    Piss up. Brewery.

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    They're never going to let us leave, not under this government anyway but on the plus side we get 5 more years of Farage entertaining us in the Euro parliament.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    They're never going to let us leave, not under this government anyway but on the plus side we get 5 more years of Farage entertaining us in the Euro parliament.
    Fair deal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NigelFarage View Post
    Bingo, and that is one remainer war of attrition strategy, to make leaving as pointless and unappealing as possible.
    I haven't heard of anything appealing about brexit. It has always been a pointless exercise with nothing but damage limitation being offered.

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    It's the "Brexit of Champions", har har.

    The Tory party is coming apart at the seams. I told you all it would be destroyed by Brexit and there'll be no one left to pick up pieces other than Labour.

    Honestly, you truly have to laugh, the irony is delicious. A Tory leader with a majority government gives it all away and kills herself by drinking from the most venomous of all poisoned chalices. Osborne and Cameron must be laughing like drains as those skin bags Gove and BoJo are hung out to dry on the scaffold of their hubris.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NigelFarage View Post
    I find that people with that attitude have closed their mind. I know many remainers and brexiters and very few are unable to see benefits on each side of the debate.
    Perhaps you'd like to list the benefits of brexit...

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