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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 19:53 - Mar 3 by rockinjk
I wonder if in next census Brexit is classed as a faith
It should be
So far, although the blue passports are mesmerising I still haven’t believed quite hard enough yet. Maybe when we hit April my lungs will take in that oxygen and I’ll be dancing in the street thanking John Redwood for his faith. Maybe.
It is and it should be. A load of post truth bollox right up there with flat earth theory.
All because foreigners have been demonised and people have been convinced we have to kick them out (non-EU immigration is now rising to compensate)
And to ‘take back control’ (we’re losing sovereignty and control - Government forcing through laws with no parliamentary scrutiny via Statutory Instruments at a level never seen before; America wanting us to put concerns of the $ above £ and sacrifice health & envionment standards if we want a trade deal with them).
People have been sold a massive pup and refuse to see it. It’s probably a cult rather than simple faith, but that’s splitting hairs.
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The Countdown begins. on 22:19 - Mar 3 with 2398 views
The Countdown begins. on 20:11 - Mar 3 by LeonWasGod
It is and it should be. A load of post truth bollox right up there with flat earth theory.
All because foreigners have been demonised and people have been convinced we have to kick them out (non-EU immigration is now rising to compensate)
And to ‘take back control’ (we’re losing sovereignty and control - Government forcing through laws with no parliamentary scrutiny via Statutory Instruments at a level never seen before; America wanting us to put concerns of the $ above £ and sacrifice health & envionment standards if we want a trade deal with them).
People have been sold a massive pup and refuse to see it. It’s probably a cult rather than simple faith, but that’s splitting hairs.
[Post edited 3 Mar 2019 20:34]
“Refuse to see it”
The key point. Deep down they know it, however the cognitive dissonance is strong here.
[Post edited 3 Mar 2019 22:20]
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The Countdown begins. on 08:29 - Mar 4 with 2281 views
The Countdown begins. on 09:53 - Mar 4 by westside
Admission by the tory Westminster government that parts of the country have been neglected so it wasn't the EU's fault after all.
The way the BBC spin this story sums them up at moment
I’m a fiscal conservative, after the bribes of this Government how can any cuts in future ever be justified? The magic money tree exists when it furthers a political goal
The Countdown begins. on 08:29 - Mar 4 by Kilkennyjack
‘May accused of 'bribing MPs' with £1.6bn post-Brexit fund for deprived towns
Although the government claims it will boost growth, others think it is targeted at Labour MPs representing Leave constituencies’.
A desperate, last minute, good old fashioned bribe ...?
[Post edited 4 Mar 2019 8:34]
How much is Wales getting?
Edit - ignore that, I know the answer now. Feck all.
Interesting comparison between the UK Government's proposed regional support fund and that of the EU. More evidence that it's highly unlikely the UK Govt is going to support the regions anywhere near as well as the EU funds have (yes, I know it's 'our' money in the first place, but this is about redistribution of funding). Highly unlikely we'll get the same level of support from Westminster.
The UK's allocation under EU cohesion funding would be €13 billion compared with £1.6 billion under the PM's proposed Stronger Towns Fund both over 7 years.https://t.co/LmjGcG5YFnpic.twitter.com/G5V3DZmNbs
— Councillor Nick Small 🇺🇦 (@CllrNickSmall) March 4, 2019
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The Countdown begins. on 11:12 - Mar 4 with 2184 views
The Countdown begins. on 10:28 - Mar 4 by LeonWasGod
How much is Wales getting?
Edit - ignore that, I know the answer now. Feck all.
Interesting comparison between the UK Government's proposed regional support fund and that of the EU. More evidence that it's highly unlikely the UK Govt is going to support the regions anywhere near as well as the EU funds have (yes, I know it's 'our' money in the first place, but this is about redistribution of funding). Highly unlikely we'll get the same level of support from Westminster.
The UK's allocation under EU cohesion funding would be €13 billion compared with £1.6 billion under the PM's proposed Stronger Towns Fund both over 7 years.https://t.co/LmjGcG5YFnpic.twitter.com/G5V3DZmNbs
— Councillor Nick Small 🇺🇦 (@CllrNickSmall) March 4, 2019
[Post edited 4 Mar 2019 10:53]
If only Corbyn would state those facts in Parliament. He won’t though as he can’t be seen to be openly supporting EU membership.
The Countdown begins. on 10:25 - Mar 4 by WarwickHunt
Corbyn’s too dim/anti-EU to use this and will somehow manage to score another spectacular own goal in the Commons.
Back in what now seems to the glory days of moderation, they were arguing over fairly small stuff in comparison. Yet, week after week the opposition would be able to find a detail and provide scrutiny.
Magic Grampa misses open goal every week. Labour are BEHIND in the polls, they've been in opposition for 9 years! Even just on that they should be ahead, nevermind how awful the Gov is.
What a time aye, what a time.
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The Countdown begins. on 12:54 - Mar 4 with 2114 views
The Countdown begins. on 12:02 - Mar 4 by rockinjk
Back in what now seems to the glory days of moderation, they were arguing over fairly small stuff in comparison. Yet, week after week the opposition would be able to find a detail and provide scrutiny.
Magic Grampa misses open goal every week. Labour are BEHIND in the polls, they've been in opposition for 9 years! Even just on that they should be ahead, nevermind how awful the Gov is.
What a time aye, what a time.
If Labour don’t know why they’re behind in the polls they frankly don’t deserve to be elected.
He must go after Brexit, which now is seeming more likely to happen sadly.
Trouble is, who will the unions bring in next time. Politics in Britain is due a massive overhaul and I think the TIG have started this. Seeds are being sown.
The Countdown begins. on 14:25 - Mar 3 by westwalesed
It rather depends on how you define a benefit.
I’ve tried raising this point on other threads, but Remainers don’t seem to understand (still) why they lost the Referendum. The remain campaign was fought on so called tangible “facts” about what would happen to our material wealth, but the reality is most Leave voters were driven by something more arbitrary, which was simply the right to Govern ourselves fully and independently outside of EU involvement. It’s hard to say if that will end up bringing material benefits or not in the long run.
That "something more arbitrary" is just feelings. Trouble with feelings is that they cant be counteracted with facts.
"It’s hard to say if that will end up bringing material benefits or not in the long run." Of course its hard to say if we'll be better off, because there is nothing to suggest that we will be, unless something miraculous happen. This is a sad indictment of our great nation that we are now resorting to hoping for a miracle to save the day.
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The Countdown begins. on 13:51 - Mar 4 with 2083 views