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2nd vote on 14:40 - Jan 3 with 344 views | Occasional_Showers | It'll pass on the the 4th vote. Then you traitor scumbags can go fook yourselves. | |
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2nd vote on 18:43 - Mar 12 with 1501 views | Happy_Jack | Does this mean you'll be taking up permanent residency in New York? It'll be another thumping defeat tonight then the majority of the spineless idiots in the chamber will take no deal off the table tomorrow. You couldn't make it up. | |
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2nd vote on 19:15 - Mar 12 with 1451 views | saint22 | It’s a Reflection of the nation. A total shambles | | | |
2nd vote on 21:59 - Mar 12 with 1311 views | Butty101 | You are a classic example of a shambles, look how you cack yourself about Saints. Thank god you have no influence in life. | |
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2nd vote on 00:24 - Mar 13 with 1238 views | Occasional_Showers | May out, Johnson in, thump Labour in an election, deliver brexit. That's what needs to happen. | |
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2nd vote on 08:00 - Mar 13 with 1140 views | kernow | Flouncing Boris eh ? Where's that feckun passport? | | | |
2nd vote on 11:53 - Mar 13 with 1038 views | DorsetIan | The Brexit process has now entered cloud cuckoo land with May saving that her deal is what the people voted for (which isn't true) and the Brexit nutters saying that 'hard Brexit' is what the people voted for (which also isn't true) and with Parliament having voted to leave on 29 March and about to vote that that shouldn't happen. For all those who see all this as a remainer conspiracy orchestrated by 'the elites', grow up. This is simply an alrighty cock up by a monumentally incompetent government. | |
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2nd vote on 12:10 - Mar 13 with 1030 views | Occasional_Showers | A so called "hard brexit" is brexit. That's precisely what we voted for. | |
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2nd vote on 12:43 - Mar 13 with 1015 views | ericofarabia | I reckon UI's very own Mr BUSINESS Boris would be a better bet | | | |
2nd vote on 13:02 - Mar 13 with 996 views | DorsetIan | You've rather proved my point Katie. "...the Brexit nutters saying that 'hard Brexit' is what the people voted for..." Clearly it wasn't, and the only reason to keep repeating it is because it sets up a nice 'betrayal' narrative (which right wing populists just love) and it avoids having to actually argue positively for a hard brexit, which everyone knows will be a chaotic disaster. | |
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2nd vote on 13:59 - Mar 13 with 967 views | PatfromPoole | I suspect a lot of people voted for an ultra-hard Brexit. So much so that they were expecting foreigners to “go back home” the day after the referendum result. In slight seriousness, I do wonder how DorsetIan knows what Brexit people voted for though (?). | |
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2nd vote on 14:14 - Mar 13 with 950 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Don't forget, Dorset was bypassed by the industrial revolution, was the birth-place of the trade union movement, and has no cities in it's boundaries. A lot of the people are from small hamlets and villages, and therefore quite out of touch with what's really going on. Dorsetian is just par for the course. | |
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2nd vote on 14:35 - Mar 13 with 931 views | Ron11 | An even bigger disaster would be Corbyn and Mcdonnell in power | | | |
2nd vote on 14:46 - Mar 13 with 922 views | DorsetIan | It's not me that's claiming to know. I have said all along that the ENTIRE problem is a result of the ambiguity in how to interpret the Brexit vote. Like most things in life, people will have voted for a range of reasons. Sure, some will have wanted an ultra hard 'let's just leave' Brexit. Others will have assumed there would be a deal. Others will have had not idea at all what they were voting for. But the Brexit nutters say that the WHOLE Brexit vote was for a vote for a hard Brexit. That 'people did not vote for this' etc etc It's all b*llocks - like you imply, how can anyone claim to know with such certainty what the voters actually voted for? | |
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2nd vote on 14:49 - Mar 13 with 915 views | DorsetIan | We'll find out soon enough. | |
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2nd vote on 15:14 - Mar 13 with 888 views | 1885_SFC | He doesn't. He's a staunch remainer and terrified to death that we will all die of starvation & that the world will end shortly after we (eventually) leave the EU. One thing's for sure though. Michel Barnier, the EU's chief negotiator for Brexit, will some day write his memoirs no doubt. When he does - there will be a considerable chapter about just how utterly shÃt the British are at negotiating anything! | |
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2nd vote on 16:23 - Mar 13 with 856 views | DorsetIan | More leaver cliches. Keep 'em coming... | |
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2nd vote on 16:52 - Mar 13 with 841 views | SaintGeorge | Allow me to let you Europhiles into a little secret. You only think "Europe" is so fecking brilliant because you know absolutely nothing about it. You reckon skiing and olives are sophisticated just because you don't get much of them back home, and that Italians and Germans must always be saying something philosophical because you can't understand it. Take it from a 20 year French resident, totally bilingual, that the French can be just as big cùùnts as the English, are a million times more racist and intolerant, sexist, islamophobic and all the rest of it, and are also just as pissed off with the EU as we are, but don't get a chance to vote on it. The EU is massively unpopular in the European countries I know well - France, Spain, Sweden, Poland, and only has this mad, mental-illness level of support by fanatic Europhiles among die-hard remainers in the UK. You don't know what you're doin, you're on wrong side of history, and just like Theresa May you're going down. | |
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2nd vote on 17:01 - Mar 13 with 833 views | saint22 | You pal not we You had no clue what you were voting for like all these clue less tools in the old building in London Useless | | | |
2nd vote on 17:07 - Mar 13 with 824 views | Occasional_Showers | He's the latest in a long line of left wing oddballs. I did think he was more bonkers than itys, but then thought that was impossible, so he must either be itys or his identical twin. | |
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2nd vote on 18:27 - Mar 13 with 758 views | kernow | After 20 years living among them you must feel right at home. | | | |
2nd vote on 20:04 - Mar 13 with 699 views | saint22 | It’s a total joke Some Brexiteer mp saying he decided to vote for Mays deal just to get it over with?!?! Ffs thats not how you do things just to get it done Useless the lot of them | | | |
2nd vote on 20:31 - Mar 13 with 676 views | Bicester_North | Hey, be sad to see you go girl. Block 20 won’t be the same without you. You can still come back and vacay in the Cotswolds tho?? | |
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