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    And bb thinks legitimately elected MPs who disagree with his beloved tories should just leave.

    What a lover of democracy!

    Very Trumpian.

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    In which ditch will Boris be found Monday morning?

    Very childish and probably contempt of court.

    Meanwhile, the EU will consider an extension for longer than January 2020. UK still doesn't know what it wants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    UK still doesn't know what it wants.
    Most in the HoC still seem to recognise reheated doggy-do when they see it though, thankfully.

    I wonder when the Daily Fail is going to stop its 'BREXIT countdown'.

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    looks like Boris went back to his deviant ways after striking a deal of genius just 24 hours ago

    just added a new level of new mind fuck, the silly clown, unfuckingbelievable

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    In which ditch will Boris be found Monday morning?

    Very childish and probably contempt of court.

    Meanwhile, the EU will consider an extension for longer than January 2020. UK still doesn't know what it wants.
    interesting question is the letter legal without his signature? will the EU leaders be the adults and accept as is for the extension?

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    Jan 2020 doesn't make any sense, not enough time to do anything

    Merkel was right 6 months ago, it should have been a minimum of 18 months

    The Krauts know the English quite well,

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    ^^ Tusk accepted it and appears to have ignored the other.

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    Boris and his team are only demonstrating to the British public how petty and childish they are,

    SeekingAss is right, Boris cater to idiots and adult childs

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    after the series of mistakes he made previously, you would think he would have learn something or two

    but no, he keeps going with the stupid shit

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    Boris Johnson has sent an unsigned letter to European council president Donald Tusk requesting a further Brexit delay beyond October 31st - accompanied by a signed one arguing against it.


    The UK prime minister sent three letters: an unsigned photocopy of the request he was obliged to send under the Benn Act, an explanatory letter from the UK’s ambassador to the EU and a personal letter explaining why Downing Street did not want an extension.

    In the third message, he warned of the “corrosive impact” of a long delay, and that “a further extension would damage the interests of the UK and our EU partners, and the relationship between us”. He said his parliament had “missed the opportunity to inject momentum into the ratification process” yet remained confident Brexit legislation would be passed by October 31st.

    https://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/brexit/brexit-pm-sends-unsigned-letter-seeking-delay-another-arguing-against-it-1.4056778

    I can't help but be reminded of Vicky....


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    Brexit will happen in either a very similar form to Boris' deal or No Deal.

    In the mean time, the remoaners are just causing more problems in society. Come the next election, most of them won't be in the HoP...

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    Brexit - It's Still On!-72418666_2093550437618897_460831423717179392_n-jpg

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    Let us not lose sight of what this has all been about.

    Quitting Europe was never anything other than a Tory policy of their far right wing in which the economic philosophy of laissez-faire favouring greater tax-free profits for the rich at the expense of social care for the masses was a central plank.

    Brexit was achieved by persuading the credulous masses of two fundamental tenets, using propaganda disseminated by rhetoric exploiting ignorance, stupidity, prejudice and bigotry - that to leave the EU would make everyone richer and that the EU was a selfish, hegemonic central entity that was undemocratic, protectionist and created to exploit British people, both of which were quite untrue.

    By dint of political manoeuvring the far right have now seized control of the Tory government led by an opportunist, narcissistic sociopath motivated by nothing other than a naked lust for power he could not satisfy otherwise except through the illusion of Brexit.

    Unfortunately, this ghastly kink in the development of our democracy was aided by a Labour party that by an accident of fate had become a vehicle for ersatz neo-marxism led by a sclerotic Trotskyite who believed that a Brexit would facilitate his policy of re-nationalism, an ambition that has now withered away as its leader weakens daily. However by dint of a terrible coincidence of polar opposites combining to achieve the same result, the masses ended up voting for an illusion.

    But after three years even the dimmest now realise they have been duped but as Einstein observed only stupidity is truly infinite and the many now think that simply because Brxit has been an obsession for so long we might as well go along with it because it has become a bore and we just want it to end.

    And that is what our democracy now resolves to: a choice between going further up the creek with no paddle because you have been doing it for three fucking years or realising you have made a stupid mistake and turn back.

    Clearly, the right wing Tory ERG nutters want Brexit - they are not going to give up their profits so easily now that the prospect of those permanent, safe tax havens is so tantalisingly close - but the forces of decency, common sense and justice are ranging against them and the inevitability of a second referendum giving the people a second chance is now the issue to be decided.

    What larks, eh?

    I'm now firmly in the camp of the ERGs, agree the deal, the £ zooms upwards, Ireland unifies and Scotland gains independence.

    But can you imagine what the new Engerlandia will be like when Labour gain power, which they surely will do.

    The blood will run deep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Quitting Europe was never anything other than a Tory policy
    Get ta fcuk The Gents.



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    Clearly Corbyn has to go. Starmer is electable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pragmatic View Post
    Get ta fcuk The Gents.


    So, Prags, which bit of "polar opposites combining to achieve the same result" did you not understand.

    Now, go back and re-read my post and then apologise for your inappropriate exhortation. Sloppy thinking is simply the ski slope towards dementia - look at poor Tax! I made specific reference to Corbyn but you missed it, obviously. Keep up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    Clearly Corbyn has to go. Starmer is electable.
    Never tell the Left what to do, they know better even if it kills them.

    Tbf Corbyn is so far left that he has the full support of the trades unions; that's what's keeping him (and Labour) on the opposition benches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    Clearly Corbyn has to go. Starmer is electable.
    So you want another Tony Blair in power. Starmer is the very worst kind of career politician, lying non-stop. There are many, hundreds of politicians in the HoP who need removing and replaced by new members who actually believe in democracy to be elected (from all sides, with a wide variety of political views). Starmer is one of the very worst of the current crop - he doesn't actually care what party he is in, it's all about him and power - he is a very dangerous individual, on a par or worse than Blair.
    Cycling should be banned!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo View Post
    he doesn't actually care what party he is in, it's all about him and power - he is a very dangerous individual
    While BoJo is all about service to the community, of course


    Asked about the causes she has worked on during her tenure, May said: "Too many people in politics think being Prime Minister is a position of power."


    The pointed response will be taken to refer to Bojo.


    "Actually, it is a position of service to the country where you are always asking yourself 'What more can I do for the public?'," she told the Daily Mail.


    "All too often those who see it as a position of power see it as about themselves and not about the people they are serving.


    "There is a real difference."
    The truth is tories fear anyone who doesn't fit the cliched 'socialist in dufflecoat' image. It reminds them of the repeated trouncings Labour gave them with Blair at the helm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chittychangchang View Post
    Brexit is on!!!!
    Nice little Banana you got there, but besides that its just

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    Clearly Corbyn has to go. Starmer is electable.
    Corbyn is mentally deranged, a mix of his typical deviant British mentality and his personal demons

    the man is a time bomb and dangerous,

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    Actually, to an increasing degree his influence is diminishing as the Anti-Brexit ranks within the PLP close in and re-focus their strategy and re-brand as the party against the ERG Tory Brexit and its doctrinal subservience to corporate wealth. This is bringing them closer to the LibDem group and, in the light of the BoJo latest treachery, an unlikely alliance with the DUP. Corbyn will not be fighting any election. People are sick of the ERG scum and the longer the inadequacies of BoJo and his motley crew are exposed the more likely they will want to get rid.

    Ultimately, I see a LibDem/Labour/SNP coalition increasingly likely but if the current deal goes through and the Tories can continue to hoodwink the lower classes, then yes, the Tories will win but I cannot see the UK maintaining itself as a single entity - with its continuing membership of the EU the DUP will lose support and eventually NI will get a referendum and Scotland will clearly wish to emulate that development.

    At least all talk about the Commonwealth, the British empire and fucking Britannia ruling the waves will evaporate on the winds of change and England will eventually become what it truly is, an insignificant ersatz US state off the coast of NW Europe balancing debt with its addictions to consumerism and welfare.

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    Yes Farage probably won't go with Boris unless it's No Deal.

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    Sick of MPs and total idiots on here claiming all kinds of nonsense. You are all as bad as one another.

    If the self interest and look at me nutters would just fuck off and let's have a GE.

    No one on this forum is eligible to vote, or has any clue what they are voting for, even in a GE.

    MPs from all parties are a disgrace and the speaker is a joke.

    Roll on 5 November and anyone plotting treason to the fore. Failed eurotrash nutters need not apply.

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