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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.
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OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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I would be interested to hear from Brexiteers why it is they believe we will be better off post Brexit
It is so funny to me that people talk about us "bringing back control" yet our government cant get to grips with the process of making Brexit happen. SO many Facebook posts comparing the state pensions of EU countries with the "meagre" pension in the UK...who decides that...the UK governemt will that change ? Oh yes of course we wont be paying the EU.....but how much money does the UK get back in grants which has been used to develop Wales? How much of that will Rees Mogg and his cronies allocate back to Wales?
Be honest we voted for something we didnt know what would be like....but if course the EU would not want a no deal they would be begging for a deal....funny that where are we now?
So please thos ewho voted to leave please give 5 reasons as to how the UK will be better and stronger post Brexit
The Countdown begins on 15:30 - Mar 22 by vetchonian
I would be interested to hear from Brexiteers why it is they believe we will be better off post Brexit
It is so funny to me that people talk about us "bringing back control" yet our government cant get to grips with the process of making Brexit happen. SO many Facebook posts comparing the state pensions of EU countries with the "meagre" pension in the UK...who decides that...the UK governemt will that change ? Oh yes of course we wont be paying the EU.....but how much money does the UK get back in grants which has been used to develop Wales? How much of that will Rees Mogg and his cronies allocate back to Wales?
Be honest we voted for something we didnt know what would be like....but if course the EU would not want a no deal they would be begging for a deal....funny that where are we now?
So please thos ewho voted to leave please give 5 reasons as to how the UK will be better and stronger post Brexit
For every pound we put in we get 38p back...apparently
The Countdown begins on 15:30 - Mar 22 by vetchonian
I would be interested to hear from Brexiteers why it is they believe we will be better off post Brexit
It is so funny to me that people talk about us "bringing back control" yet our government cant get to grips with the process of making Brexit happen. SO many Facebook posts comparing the state pensions of EU countries with the "meagre" pension in the UK...who decides that...the UK governemt will that change ? Oh yes of course we wont be paying the EU.....but how much money does the UK get back in grants which has been used to develop Wales? How much of that will Rees Mogg and his cronies allocate back to Wales?
Be honest we voted for something we didnt know what would be like....but if course the EU would not want a no deal they would be begging for a deal....funny that where are we now?
So please thos ewho voted to leave please give 5 reasons as to how the UK will be better and stronger post Brexit
They can't come up with one legitimate reason let alone 5.
The Countdown begins on 15:30 - Mar 22 by vetchonian
I would be interested to hear from Brexiteers why it is they believe we will be better off post Brexit
It is so funny to me that people talk about us "bringing back control" yet our government cant get to grips with the process of making Brexit happen. SO many Facebook posts comparing the state pensions of EU countries with the "meagre" pension in the UK...who decides that...the UK governemt will that change ? Oh yes of course we wont be paying the EU.....but how much money does the UK get back in grants which has been used to develop Wales? How much of that will Rees Mogg and his cronies allocate back to Wales?
Be honest we voted for something we didnt know what would be like....but if course the EU would not want a no deal they would be begging for a deal....funny that where are we now?
So please thos ewho voted to leave please give 5 reasons as to how the UK will be better and stronger post Brexit
“Bringing back control” it’s b..... mental.
Current government are a shambles, bedevilled by infighting and factions. We have had 3 years of this and it’s a mess. Political posturing, “red lines” and a PM who goes to meet her counterparts yesterday and won’t give them straight answers during a 90 minute meeting! If you read the Telegraph they imply she’s been hard done by.
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The Countdown begins on 16:34 - Mar 22 with 1684 views
The Countdown begins on 14:31 - Mar 22 by costalotta
Can't argue with any of that!
The reason for the higher bar is simply because it needs country behind it. It only has 51% percent behind it and what about now, probably a lot less. The country would have no doubt backed it all the way if it was a decisive result but it wasn't.
As matter of interest... more people in the UK didn't vote for it than did! (43m didn't 17m did given a population of 60m).
Are you suggesting we should give the vote to children?
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 10:24 - Mar 22 by bluey_the_blue
EU want May's deal. EU want to pressure Parliament to accept it.
EU throwing ball back in face of those opposing May's deal, "tell us what you want by 11th April or face long delay" knowing there's no unanimous "other deal" Parliament would agree on - or that EU would agree on. Cooper, Boles et al want X, Y and Z, EU say no.
The Countdown begins on 17:12 - Mar 22 by exiledclaseboy
Thatcher wouldn’t have allowed the referendum in the first place.
Correct.
This sham of a party should forever hang its head in shame; both Porky and the Bot should never have been given junior aide jobs, never mind free reign to cause this fùcking shìt sandwich
The Countdown begins on 17:25 - Mar 22 by londonlisa2001
Smart money is on Lidington as an interim apparently.
I can’t see how that works to be honest. He’d have all the same problems with party unity and a commons majority as May. If the government falls I can only see a long extension and a general election.
The Countdown begins on 17:26 - Mar 22 by exiledclaseboy
I can’t see how that works to be honest. He’d have all the same problems with party unity and a commons majority as May. If the government falls I can only see a long extension and a general election.
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The thinking appears to be that the centrist Tories vote her out if she shows signs of no deal with Labour et al, with the promise to do the same (and force a GE) if they try to replace with a brexiteer.
Lidington takes over with a promise for indicative voting (already seems to be happening) which Labour support on the assumption it leads to a soft Brexit so a GE doesn’t happen. ERG can’t block as they don’t have the numbers (based on the fact that the centrists working together have the numbers).
I have no idea. Can’t see that a GE moves us on much as it’s hard to see a majority on either side. Just seems to be gaining traction.
The move today to allowing indicative voting though seems to suggest she’s losing the argument whatever happens.
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The Countdown begins on 17:37 - Mar 22 with 1575 views
The Countdown begins on 17:34 - Mar 22 by londonlisa2001
The thinking appears to be that the centrist Tories vote her out if she shows signs of no deal with Labour et al, with the promise to do the same (and force a GE) if they try to replace with a brexiteer.
Lidington takes over with a promise for indicative voting (already seems to be happening) which Labour support on the assumption it leads to a soft Brexit so a GE doesn’t happen. ERG can’t block as they don’t have the numbers (based on the fact that the centrists working together have the numbers).
I have no idea. Can’t see that a GE moves us on much as it’s hard to see a majority on either side. Just seems to be gaining traction.
The move today to allowing indicative voting though seems to suggest she’s losing the argument whatever happens.
Next week is going to be awesome. Well they all are these days.