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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
[Post edited 1 Jan 2021 14:13]
OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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The Countdown begins. on 10:28 - Nov 27 by Batterseajack
Whatever Blair says will be dismissed out of hand, because he's Tony Blair.
Quite right too. If we’d taken that stance in ‘97 there’d still be a million less corpses strewn around the Middle East and thousands of our soldiers would still have legs and arms.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
The Countdown begins. on 11:30 - Nov 27 by Batterseajack
He’s undermining our prime ministers position in trying to get this deal through parliament. If this isn’t interference then I don’t know what is.
Obama got heavily criticised for coming out and supporting our then prime minister.
[Post edited 27 Nov 2018 12:06]
Obama threatened the British people that if they vote leave we’d be at the back of the queue. Trump has said he’s not sure if this deal means we can do trade with the USA, I’m sure the ministers can make that decision for themselves. You’re barking mad.
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The Countdown begins. on 12:33 - Nov 27 with 2573 views
The Countdown begins. on 12:22 - Nov 27 by Highjack
Quite right too. If we’d taken that stance in ‘97 there’d still be a million less corpses strewn around the Middle East and thousands of our soldiers would still have legs and arms.
Do you think the outcome would have been any different if Call me Dave was in charge?
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The Countdown begins. on 12:39 - Nov 27 with 2562 views
The Countdown begins. on 12:33 - Nov 27 by Batterseajack
Do you think the outcome would have been any different if Call me Dave was in charge?
What Tony Blair did was wrong. I agree with you, I think it would have been exactly the same outcome if Cameron or May would have been in charge, there were lots of issues including control of oil reserves.
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The Countdown begins. on 12:43 - Nov 27 with 2551 views
The Countdown begins. on 12:39 - Nov 27 by majorraglan
What Tony Blair did was wrong. I agree with you, I think it would have been exactly the same outcome if Cameron or May would have been in charge, there were lots of issues including control of oil reserves.
The Countdown begins. on 17:41 - Nov 27 by longlostjack
Trade freely with America ??? What he means is trade on American terms ! America first.
[Post edited 27 Nov 2018 17:42]
You could be right but still, he wasn't undermining May. Trump, like other American politicians would love to be selling us their crappy chlorinated chicken and getting their fingers into the NHS. However, why would he try to undermine May now when he's often said we should choose leave?
The Countdown begins. on 21:01 - Nov 27 by Catullus
You could be right but still, he wasn't undermining May. Trump, like other American politicians would love to be selling us their crappy chlorinated chicken and getting their fingers into the NHS. However, why would he try to undermine May now when he's often said we should choose leave?
Of course he undermined the deal, whether he intended to or not. Trump rarely actually knows what he’s saying and why so he may well have thought he was being helpful. Who knows, he’s a bit thick. He said it was a good deal for the EU, said it might mean that we can’t strike a trade deal with the US and implied that May possibly didn’t realise the implications of the deal and that she might want to go back amd try to change it, which she’s clearly stated she can’t or won’t. And on top of that, she’s publicly disagreed with Trump’s assessment today.
The Countdown begins. on 21:11 - Nov 27 by exiledclaseboy
Of course he undermined the deal, whether he intended to or not. Trump rarely actually knows what he’s saying and why so he may well have thought he was being helpful. Who knows, he’s a bit thick. He said it was a good deal for the EU, said it might mean that we can’t strike a trade deal with the US and implied that May possibly didn’t realise the implications of the deal and that she might want to go back amd try to change it, which she’s clearly stated she can’t or won’t. And on top of that, she’s publicly disagreed with Trump’s assessment today.
This is getting to be like newspeak sometimes.
[Post edited 27 Nov 2018 21:14]
Who doesn't agree it's a good deal for the EU though, he's stating a fact. Trump is a loudmouthed hothead, if he'd been trying to undermine May I think we'd all see it very clearly. AtD again I guess.
The Countdown begins. on 21:29 - Nov 27 by Catullus
Who doesn't agree it's a good deal for the EU though, he's stating a fact. Trump is a loudmouthed hothead, if he'd been trying to undermine May I think we'd all see it very clearly. AtD again I guess.
The Countdown begins. on 21:29 - Nov 27 by Catullus
Who doesn't agree it's a good deal for the EU though, he's stating a fact. Trump is a loudmouthed hothead, if he'd been trying to undermine May I think we'd all see it very clearly. AtD again I guess.
Many in the EU think it’s a bad deal for the EU. Having the U.K. in limbo within its customs union indefinitely is not good for the EU to carry out robust trade discussions and deals around the world. You need to be able to quantify your own market and it’s value when puttting it on the table for trade talks and the U.K. is a huge chunk that could leave at any point:
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The Countdown begins. on 07:23 - Nov 28 with 2156 views
All forms of Brexit will make the UK worse off says Phillip Hammond.
2 days ago.
Philip Hammond: Theresa May's Brexit deal better than staying in EU. The chancellor, Philip Hammond, has hit back at criticism of Theresa May’s Brexit deal, arguing that it is a better option than staying in the EU.
Didn’t pipe up then did you feckwit.
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The Countdown begins. on 11:30 - Nov 28 with 2080 views
All forms of Brexit will make the UK worse off says Phillip Hammond.
2 days ago.
Philip Hammond: Theresa May's Brexit deal better than staying in EU. The chancellor, Philip Hammond, has hit back at criticism of Theresa May’s Brexit deal, arguing that it is a better option than staying in the EU.
Didn’t pipe up then did you feckwit.
He's talking about 2 different things.
In point 1, he's talking about each leave scenario being worse economically, including May's deal.
In point 2, he was deflecting DUP criticism, saying that staying in the EU would be a betrayal of the referendum result. That we need to make the best of it (even if it'll be worse economically).