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Remoaner,losers . 23:28 - Nov 10 with 2301503 viewspikeypaul

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]

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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:10 - Oct 17 with 1637 viewsLeonWasGod

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 20:16 - Oct 17 by Glyn1

Is this deal better or worse for us than Theresa May's was? Anyone know?

And Kilkenny Jack has made a good point. The citizens of the Irish Republic would be prepared to suffer economic losses in order to get a united Ireland.

Just as many Brexiteers would be prepared for the UK to lose money but "take back control" for the sake of more democracy. And there's nothing wrong with either position if that's your opinion.

But let's please drop the pretence that Brexit will benefit the British economy in any way at all.
[Post edited 17 Oct 2019 20:22]


Depends who “us” is. If you mean the whole of the UK, it’s supposedly worse economically as we get the additional customs costs, which are not insignificant. N. Ireland probably see it better than Mays from the point of no hard border with the south.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:16 - Oct 17 with 1621 viewsNeathJack

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:03 - Oct 17 by exiledclaseboy

25 Labour is a stretch. On a knife edge I reckon.


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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:18 - Oct 17 with 1617 viewsexiledclaseboy

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Imagine Bercow having to use his casting vote against the government. Oh please please let this happen.

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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:19 - Oct 17 with 1614 viewsmajorraglan

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 20:44 - Oct 17 by jacks777

I take it you voted remain 😂 oh well.


As it happened it didn’t. I voted to Leave on the understanding it would be an exit with a decent deal.
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He’s got a history of ignoring convention though.

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.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:29 - Oct 17 with 1574 viewslondonlisa2001

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:18 - Oct 17 by exiledclaseboy

Imagine Bercow having to use his casting vote against the government. Oh please please let this happen.


If there is a God...

Mark Francois’ head would explode all over the HoC.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:32 - Oct 17 with 1560 viewsmajorraglan

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 20:47 - Oct 17 by LeonWasGod

Most independent political commentators expect it to be extremely tight with him struggling to get the support. He’d need a HUGE boost from Labour to reach a 32 majority.

I’m not entirely convinced that reaching a point we could have been at 20 months ago, that’s worse than what was agreed previously, and much worse than what we have now is “playing a blinder” either.

But there we are.


The reference to “playing a blinder” is purely in relation Boris managing to hoodwink everyone, present a deal that is in many ways worse that was presented by May, something he has previously criticised, thrown allies under the bus and and still come up smelling of roses.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:29 - Oct 17 by londonlisa2001

If there is a God...

Mark Francois’ head would explode all over the HoC.


I doubt God will care about what people like you think.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:38 - Oct 17 with 1533 viewslondonlisa2001

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:10 - Oct 17 by LeonWasGod

Depends who “us” is. If you mean the whole of the UK, it’s supposedly worse economically as we get the additional customs costs, which are not insignificant. N. Ireland probably see it better than Mays from the point of no hard border with the south.


From NI perspective, the ‘worst’ outcome of the backstop was being tied to the EU forever. That’s been given away up front (hence no backstop). The backstop is Sinn Fein.

Of course, Brexiteers hated it when it was just possible, but now it’s a certainty, happy days.

As for the rest of the UK, the reality is that it all depends on the trade deal which depends on who gets in in an election. Indicators on direction of travel don’t really matter much as it’s up in the air. Which is the same as May’s deal, unsurprisingly, since about 95% of the deal is identical. The additional paperwork is probably balanced out by there being part of the UK that’s actually effectively in the EU. What will make a difference is regional stuff. As I asked earlier, why on earth would any company now base themselves in Wales rather than NI. Wales and the North may end up shafted by this, which is obviously why the Tories don’t give a toss.

Services are largely unaffected, or not in the same way as goods, so ironically, remain supporting city of London won’t be hit anywhere near as much as parts of the country which actually makes stuff. Even more ironically, the Labour MPs that may vote for this to happen are those representing parts of the country that will massively lose out. People like Kinnock should be expelled from Labour if they vote for it.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:19 - Oct 17 by majorraglan

As it happened it didn’t. I voted to Leave on the understanding it would be an exit with a decent deal.


Sadly not. It’s worse in most respects than Mays 3 times rejected deal. And if your in any doubt about this, don’t ask me, ask the Governments own figures and analysis.

https://www.businessinsider.com/boris-johnson-analysis-shows-brexit-deal-will-ma
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:42 - Oct 17 with 1511 viewsexiledclaseboy

You can’t discount the possibility, of course, that the Commons rejecting “his deal” is Johnson’s preferred outcome. His stark abandonment of the lunatic loyalist fringe would lend credence to that.

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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:03 - Oct 17 by exiledclaseboy

25 Labour is a stretch. On a knife edge I reckon.


The number of Labour turncoats has generally been massively overestimated each time we've had a close vote.

The ERG could be interesting. I don't think that's quite the lock many think, especially now Farage is going for them.

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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:44 - Oct 17 with 1502 viewsWarwickHunt

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:36 - Oct 17 by jacks777

I doubt God will care about what people like you think.


Because there is no god.

Glad to have cleared that up for you.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 17:18 - Oct 17 by Wingstandwood

What worker protections? People living in South Wales locality can take a walk down to any local jobcentre. They walk in and ask for the standard issue A4 job search introductory leaflet. All curious welcome to call in and ask.

The particular section of that A4 leaflet that would apply to private sector employment of construction industry background type etc consists of agency employer websites.

You see? Outside of public sector there is minimal to zero worker protection... ASDA employees (were forced to, for fear of being sacked) had to sign abysmal new contract conditions last month... Where is this mythical EU protection? And why has agency employment with stuff like "three strikes and you're out" force multiplied under EU governance.

By sheer coincidence here is today's news. https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/10154618/12000-asda-staff-facing-the-sack-over-ne


Plenty of protection in Denmark, Sweden and Germany. Start pointing the finger at the real culprits instead of the EU. Tories will never change. Robert Tressel had it banged to rights in “The Ragged Trousered Philanthropist”
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:47 - Oct 17 with 1490 viewsWarwickHunt

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:29 - Oct 17 by londonlisa2001

If there is a God...

Mark Francois’ head would explode all over the HoC.


Probably wouldn’t take long to clean up ...
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:36 - Oct 17 by jacks777

I doubt God will care about what people like you think.


Lol.

You really are very stupid aren’t you.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:36 - Oct 17 by jacks777

I doubt God will care about what people like you think.


Tiresome peasant.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:53 - Oct 17 with 1454 viewsA_Fans_Dad

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:38 - Oct 17 by londonlisa2001

From NI perspective, the ‘worst’ outcome of the backstop was being tied to the EU forever. That’s been given away up front (hence no backstop). The backstop is Sinn Fein.

Of course, Brexiteers hated it when it was just possible, but now it’s a certainty, happy days.

As for the rest of the UK, the reality is that it all depends on the trade deal which depends on who gets in in an election. Indicators on direction of travel don’t really matter much as it’s up in the air. Which is the same as May’s deal, unsurprisingly, since about 95% of the deal is identical. The additional paperwork is probably balanced out by there being part of the UK that’s actually effectively in the EU. What will make a difference is regional stuff. As I asked earlier, why on earth would any company now base themselves in Wales rather than NI. Wales and the North may end up shafted by this, which is obviously why the Tories don’t give a toss.

Services are largely unaffected, or not in the same way as goods, so ironically, remain supporting city of London won’t be hit anywhere near as much as parts of the country which actually makes stuff. Even more ironically, the Labour MPs that may vote for this to happen are those representing parts of the country that will massively lose out. People like Kinnock should be expelled from Labour if they vote for it.


"Of course, Brexiteers hated it when it was just possible, but now it’s a certainty, happy days. "

So you are speaking for Brexiteers now.

No brexiteer should ever think that this is Brexit or a "good deal".
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 22:01 - Oct 17 with 1439 viewslondonlisa2001

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:53 - Oct 17 by A_Fans_Dad

"Of course, Brexiteers hated it when it was just possible, but now it’s a certainty, happy days. "

So you are speaking for Brexiteers now.

No brexiteer should ever think that this is Brexit or a "good deal".


Nope. They all said, time and time again how much they hated the backstop as it could result in being tied to the EU.

Now, they’ve done away with the process bit. It’s funny as hell watching them all pretend to love it.

As for the last bit, you cannot possibly think this isn’t Brexit unless you genuinely have no idea what the WA says. What bit of this isn’t brexit?
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 22:09 - Oct 17 with 1422 viewsA_Fans_Dad

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 22:01 - Oct 17 by londonlisa2001

Nope. They all said, time and time again how much they hated the backstop as it could result in being tied to the EU.

Now, they’ve done away with the process bit. It’s funny as hell watching them all pretend to love it.

As for the last bit, you cannot possibly think this isn’t Brexit unless you genuinely have no idea what the WA says. What bit of this isn’t brexit?


Not just my words.
How about some actual Brexiteers?

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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 22:12 - Oct 17 with 1414 viewslonglostjack

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:38 - Oct 17 by londonlisa2001

From NI perspective, the ‘worst’ outcome of the backstop was being tied to the EU forever. That’s been given away up front (hence no backstop). The backstop is Sinn Fein.

Of course, Brexiteers hated it when it was just possible, but now it’s a certainty, happy days.

As for the rest of the UK, the reality is that it all depends on the trade deal which depends on who gets in in an election. Indicators on direction of travel don’t really matter much as it’s up in the air. Which is the same as May’s deal, unsurprisingly, since about 95% of the deal is identical. The additional paperwork is probably balanced out by there being part of the UK that’s actually effectively in the EU. What will make a difference is regional stuff. As I asked earlier, why on earth would any company now base themselves in Wales rather than NI. Wales and the North may end up shafted by this, which is obviously why the Tories don’t give a toss.

Services are largely unaffected, or not in the same way as goods, so ironically, remain supporting city of London won’t be hit anywhere near as much as parts of the country which actually makes stuff. Even more ironically, the Labour MPs that may vote for this to happen are those representing parts of the country that will massively lose out. People like Kinnock should be expelled from Labour if they vote for it.


Superb post. It’s the litmus paper that could lead to the break up of the UK. Great for Northern Ireland with its special status. Why shouldn’t Wales and Scotland demand the same? As for Kinnock and his little group of spineless hanger-ons it’s time for Corbyn to get a grip. Expulsion or follow the Party line. ( Whatever that is 😩 )
[Post edited 17 Oct 2019 22:21]

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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 22:26 - Oct 17 with 1380 viewsWarwickHunt

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:53 - Oct 17 by westside

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Corbyn misses yet another tap-in in injury time. Labour relegated.

VAR still checking Johnson’s goal. Looks like it will be disallowed.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 22:42 - Oct 17 with 1347 viewsLohengrin

Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:44 - Oct 17 by longlostjack

Plenty of protection in Denmark, Sweden and Germany. Start pointing the finger at the real culprits instead of the EU. Tories will never change. Robert Tressel had it banged to rights in “The Ragged Trousered Philanthropist”
[Post edited 17 Oct 2019 21:52]


That painters and decorators love nothing so much as a charabanc outing?

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Corbyn misses yet another tap-in in injury time. Labour relegated.

VAR still checking Johnson’s goal. Looks like it will be disallowed.


Kinnock Jr. deemed to be in a passive offside position. Goal given.

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