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Our country is fckd match thread 20:04 - Jan 15 with 202293 viewsBlackCrowe

On one side we have a spineless and rudderless government full of self-serving narcissistic cnts utterly divided.

On the other side we have spineless and rudderless opposition full of self-serving narcissistic cnts utterly divided.

Can someone please show us a third way beyond flipping Vince. Failing a Chuka et al third way then Disco, you're the man no to save us from jezwecan, Diane, Sneery Emily and McDonnell no?
[Post edited 15 Jan 2019 20:05]

Poll: Kitchen threads or polls?

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Our country is fckd match thread on 15:53 - Jun 13 with 1702 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

It's ironic that a lot of people backed Leave on the misguided basis of keeping people of Turkish descent out , only to elect one as Prime Minister.
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Our country is fckd match thread on 16:01 - Jun 13 with 1671 viewsDannytheR

Our country is fckd match thread on 15:53 - Jun 13 by BazzaInTheLoft

It's ironic that a lot of people backed Leave on the misguided basis of keeping people of Turkish descent out , only to elect one as Prime Minister.


But it lets a public schoolboy be in charge of them again.
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Our country is fckd match thread on 16:21 - Jun 13 with 1646 viewsbaldyoldgit

Our country is fckd match thread on 15:47 - Jun 13 by essextaxiboy

I didnt Yawn ,you should have been around in 2016 . I can argue this stuff for months .

Vote Leave is /were a lobby group . They were not the Government or the Civil Service . I assume they expected that those charged with the negotiations would do it diligently instead of "phoning it in " as Clive would say about Joel Lynch ...............


The Vote Leave campaign, which was fronted by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, won the contest to be the official Leave campaign in the 2016 referendum on whether Britain should stay in the European Union.


They were the 'official' voice of the leave campaign. why should they be held less to account than anyone else. Do you really believe voters made that distinction? Boris fronted it - surely now as potentially the new PM he should stick to it's clearly set out mandate. no?
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Our country is fckd match thread on 16:44 - Jun 13 with 1587 views2Thomas2Bowles

Our country is fckd match thread on 15:47 - Jun 13 by essextaxiboy

I didnt Yawn ,you should have been around in 2016 . I can argue this stuff for months .

Vote Leave is /were a lobby group . They were not the Government or the Civil Service . I assume they expected that those charged with the negotiations would do it diligently instead of "phoning it in " as Clive would say about Joel Lynch ...............


Don't fall into his attention trap, time he left home, he has been holding on to the apron strings of the EU for over 40 years, he can't face the outside world.

Still got stabilizers on his Boris bike apparently.



When willl this CV nightmare end
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Our country is fckd match thread on 16:46 - Jun 13 with 1581 viewscolinallcars

Our country is fckd match thread on 16:01 - Jun 13 by DannytheR

But it lets a public schoolboy be in charge of them again.


In the words of Phineas Taylor Barnum - you ain't seen nothin' yet ! Many including myself have spoken of the likes of Cameron and May as Britain's worst ever Prime Minister. If Johnson becomes PM we will become even more of a laughing stock to the world. God help us. This country will be like a vision from hell.
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Our country is fckd match thread on 17:04 - Jun 13 with 1560 viewsWEAREAWFUL

Our country is fckd match thread on 16:46 - Jun 13 by colinallcars

In the words of Phineas Taylor Barnum - you ain't seen nothin' yet ! Many including myself have spoken of the likes of Cameron and May as Britain's worst ever Prime Minister. If Johnson becomes PM we will become even more of a laughing stock to the world. God help us. This country will be like a vision from hell.


If you are going to panic about boris why not embellish it a tad. There will be old people and children dying everywhere through lack of medicines and doctors, there will be no heating or lighting through lack of gas and electric, there will be no transport through lack of petrol, and worst of all we will all starve to death because the shops will be empty. If boris gets in and goes ahead with no deal. Lol.
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Our country is fckd match thread on 17:07 - Jun 13 with 1546 viewsFDC

🚨🚨This is not a drill 🚨🚨

I always knew they'd be brilliant, but I never dared to dream they'd be this good 🤡

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Our country is fckd match thread on 17:19 - Jun 13 with 1514 views2Thomas2Bowles


Is it 4 former Labour Mp's lead by a Tory lol

When willl this CV nightmare end
Poll: What will the result of the GE be

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Our country is fckd match thread on 17:24 - Jun 13 with 1506 viewsbaldyoldgit

Our country is fckd match thread on 16:44 - Jun 13 by 2Thomas2Bowles

Don't fall into his attention trap, time he left home, he has been holding on to the apron strings of the EU for over 40 years, he can't face the outside world.

Still got stabilizers on his Boris bike apparently.




at least he can answer a simple question. I disagree with his reasoning but at least he's trying.

you cant even answer 1 simple ickle question. Has your brain let you down in the past and now you're frightened of using it again?

Will the EU negotiate with Boris? Yes or No? Go on, go on, go on, go on, go on...

Brain in gear. Use your experience and knowledge to decide if you were the EU and Boris Johnson, newly crowned PM and master of the UK, came a knocking would you talk to him. Come on. I'll go first.

IMO they will not re-open the WA. I could be wrong, happy to admit it. Now use some logic and reasoning to persuade me I am. I bet you don't even try. you'll weasel on about some shite (nipples, strings, wah, wah) rather than man-up and answer the question. bet you don't.
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Our country is fckd match thread on 17:27 - Jun 13 with 1498 views2Thomas2Bowles

White noise


Argue with me or I'll carry on with my hissy fit
Like a screaming child, bless.

When willl this CV nightmare end
Poll: What will the result of the GE be

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Our country is fckd match thread on 17:32 - Jun 13 with 1492 viewsessextaxiboy

Our country is fckd match thread on 16:21 - Jun 13 by baldyoldgit

The Vote Leave campaign, which was fronted by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, won the contest to be the official Leave campaign in the 2016 referendum on whether Britain should stay in the European Union.


They were the 'official' voice of the leave campaign. why should they be held less to account than anyone else. Do you really believe voters made that distinction? Boris fronted it - surely now as potentially the new PM he should stick to it's clearly set out mandate. no?


One of the first things Cameron did when he launched the Referendum was to deny the Leave side access to the civil service and all its resources.

Then when May took over she didnt involve either Gove or Johnson in the negotiating team instead appointing Davis who was just a front for Olly Robins to control things.

When Davis resigned he said that the job needed a follower of HER approach rather than a reluctant conscript . Raab took over and quit when he was also sidelined .

My point is that the advocates of Brexit have never been given a free reign in the negotiations to actually deliver it .

That may change soon but of course they dont start with a clean sheet . The bed has already seen some action and the EU has gone home for a shower .
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Our country is fckd match thread on 18:02 - Jun 13 with 1468 viewsBucksRanger

Busted! Brussels admits there's NO WAY to force UK to cough up £39bn Brexit bill

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1140103/Brexit-news-UK-EU-Brexit-bill-budget-B

BRUSSELS has finally conceded that there is no legal way to force Britain to fork out for the £39 billion Brexit bill after Boris Johnson threatened to withhold the cash.

Eurocrats admitted “there is not really a court to settle the dispute” if the next British prime minister refuses to pay the extortionate fee agreed by Theresa May. The European Commission’s budget chief Gunther Oettinger told reporters in Brussels that he hopes Britain will “settle old debts fairly” and expects the next Tory leader to “accept that bill”. The German official said: “Mrs May’s Government accepted the payment of that amount, so we expect that no matter which government will be out negotiating partner… we expect them to accept that bill.”
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Our country is fckd match thread on 18:04 - Jun 13 with 1463 viewsbaldyoldgit

Our country is fckd match thread on 17:27 - Jun 13 by 2Thomas2Bowles

White noise


Argue with me or I'll carry on with my hissy fit
Like a screaming child, bless.


hahaha

answer the question. simples.
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Our country is fckd match thread on 18:08 - Jun 13 with 1459 views2Thomas2Bowles

Our country is fckd match thread on 18:04 - Jun 13 by baldyoldgit

hahaha

answer the question. simples.



When willl this CV nightmare end
Poll: What will the result of the GE be

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Our country is fckd match thread on 18:22 - Jun 13 with 1441 viewsbaldyoldgit

Our country is fckd match thread on 17:32 - Jun 13 by essextaxiboy

One of the first things Cameron did when he launched the Referendum was to deny the Leave side access to the civil service and all its resources.

Then when May took over she didnt involve either Gove or Johnson in the negotiating team instead appointing Davis who was just a front for Olly Robins to control things.

When Davis resigned he said that the job needed a follower of HER approach rather than a reluctant conscript . Raab took over and quit when he was also sidelined .

My point is that the advocates of Brexit have never been given a free reign in the negotiations to actually deliver it .

That may change soon but of course they dont start with a clean sheet . The bed has already seen some action and the EU has gone home for a shower .


not disputing Cameron/civil service thing. open to how much that affected the final result. suspect it wan't as much as you think. remain generally ran a crap campaign and badly misjudged half the countries understanding of the EU.

your last sentence is also correct. we've had our turn and the EU have picked up the ball and gone home.

All the bit in the middle I disagree with. May realised she was caught between a rock and a hard place. denounce the referendum result or question it's authority and she's split the Tory party (looks what happened since) or actually try and leave the EU (which I dont think she really wanted to do). So, she triggers A50 (corbyn's wet dream) trying to blag a new treaty from the EU hoping they'd crap themselves. Planning on us never really leaving just moving from one trade deal to another. no NI border issue, no Dover gridlock, just move from one position to another. EU went f'off. Everything else has been a slow death dance around that position. Gove or Johnson would have faired no better. We have to leave before we can do a deal. the only way round it was to stay in the CU and SM which May stated right at the beginning we wouldn't. What do you think Gove or Boris would have done differently? genuine question. EU barely moved an inch for May because of her red lines. Would Boris not have had the same red lines? Would Gove had argued staying in the CU? Davis and Raab quit cos they realised the EU weren't going to budge. The four freedoms trump all. I think you could of had Farage, Churchill and fecking Boudica at the negotiating table and still got the same deal. Although now we'll never know.
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Our country is fckd match thread on 18:29 - Jun 13 with 1431 viewsWatford_Ranger

Our country is fckd match thread on 17:27 - Jun 13 by 2Thomas2Bowles

White noise


Argue with me or I'll carry on with my hissy fit
Like a screaming child, bless.


You could just answer the question. Crazy idea admittedly.
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Our country is fckd match thread on 19:30 - Jun 13 with 1385 viewsQPR_John

Our country is fckd match thread on 18:22 - Jun 13 by baldyoldgit

not disputing Cameron/civil service thing. open to how much that affected the final result. suspect it wan't as much as you think. remain generally ran a crap campaign and badly misjudged half the countries understanding of the EU.

your last sentence is also correct. we've had our turn and the EU have picked up the ball and gone home.

All the bit in the middle I disagree with. May realised she was caught between a rock and a hard place. denounce the referendum result or question it's authority and she's split the Tory party (looks what happened since) or actually try and leave the EU (which I dont think she really wanted to do). So, she triggers A50 (corbyn's wet dream) trying to blag a new treaty from the EU hoping they'd crap themselves. Planning on us never really leaving just moving from one trade deal to another. no NI border issue, no Dover gridlock, just move from one position to another. EU went f'off. Everything else has been a slow death dance around that position. Gove or Johnson would have faired no better. We have to leave before we can do a deal. the only way round it was to stay in the CU and SM which May stated right at the beginning we wouldn't. What do you think Gove or Boris would have done differently? genuine question. EU barely moved an inch for May because of her red lines. Would Boris not have had the same red lines? Would Gove had argued staying in the CU? Davis and Raab quit cos they realised the EU weren't going to budge. The four freedoms trump all. I think you could of had Farage, Churchill and fecking Boudica at the negotiating table and still got the same deal. Although now we'll never know.


"We have to leave before we can do a deal."

And that is the source of all the problems since. Once we accepted that the EU knew they had the upper hand
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Our country is fckd match thread on 19:43 - Jun 13 with 1371 viewsbaldyoldgit

Our country is fckd match thread on 19:30 - Jun 13 by QPR_John

"We have to leave before we can do a deal."

And that is the source of all the problems since. Once we accepted that the EU knew they had the upper hand
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agreed, but that's just what A50 stipulates. the EU is nothing but a big set of rules.

the EU wouldn't even talk to us until we triggered it, so we triggered it and bang! gotcha.

No options from that moment on. Cant break international treaties, Thatcher said so. We stay in the CU or we break the GFA. Cant break international treaties, Thatcher said so. May's says redline of leaving the CU. Checkmate, to the EU's rule book.

A50 wasn't written for the likes of us as the EU assumed countries like ours wouldn't leave. It was written to expel small eastern European countries in case they elected a dictator or someone the EU hated.

So, either May had some really bad legal advice or she thought she could stiff the EU.

The new PM will just inherit all of the above no matter what claptrap they spew over the next few weeks.
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Our country is fckd match thread on 19:47 - Jun 13 with 1360 viewsbaldyoldgit

Our country is fckd match thread on 18:08 - Jun 13 by 2Thomas2Bowles



answering the question would be quicker than posting the gif.

yes

or

no

3 letters at most


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Our country is fckd match thread on 19:52 - Jun 13 with 1344 viewsderbyhoop

Our country is fckd match thread on 17:32 - Jun 13 by essextaxiboy

One of the first things Cameron did when he launched the Referendum was to deny the Leave side access to the civil service and all its resources.

Then when May took over she didnt involve either Gove or Johnson in the negotiating team instead appointing Davis who was just a front for Olly Robins to control things.

When Davis resigned he said that the job needed a follower of HER approach rather than a reluctant conscript . Raab took over and quit when he was also sidelined .

My point is that the advocates of Brexit have never been given a free reign in the negotiations to actually deliver it .

That may change soon but of course they dont start with a clean sheet . The bed has already seen some action and the EU has gone home for a shower .


Can I add a rider to that first sentence. Government policy was to Remain. The civil service implement Govt policy.
Why would you, in any walk of life not just central government, allocate resources to a group that want to do the opposite of chosen policy?

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Our country is fckd match thread on 20:04 - Jun 13 with 1317 viewsessextaxiboy

Our country is fckd match thread on 19:52 - Jun 13 by derbyhoop

Can I add a rider to that first sentence. Government policy was to Remain. The civil service implement Govt policy.
Why would you, in any walk of life not just central government, allocate resources to a group that want to do the opposite of chosen policy?


Fair point but dont(not you personally) level the accusation that Leave had no plans for winning and just walked away .
The Government did no preparation for Leave despite having all of the resources( but still lost) and in fact it was the remainers that walked away .
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Our country is fckd match thread on 20:39 - Jun 13 with 1269 viewsBucksRanger

Poll: Leftists More Likely to Support Political Violence
Labour & Remain voters approve of milkshaking right-wing politicians.

According to a new YouGov poll, Labour Party leftists and Remain voters are more likely to approve of political violence in the form of throwing milkshakes at politicians.

https://summit.news/2019/06/13/poll-leftists-more-likely-to-support-political-vi
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Our country is fckd match thread on 20:47 - Jun 13 with 1253 viewsWatford_Ranger

Our country is fckd match thread on 20:39 - Jun 13 by BucksRanger

Poll: Leftists More Likely to Support Political Violence
Labour & Remain voters approve of milkshaking right-wing politicians.

According to a new YouGov poll, Labour Party leftists and Remain voters are more likely to approve of political violence in the form of throwing milkshakes at politicians.

https://summit.news/2019/06/13/poll-leftists-more-likely-to-support-political-vi


Obviously. It’s hilarious.

“Political violence” FFS.
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Our country is fckd match thread on 20:56 - Jun 13 with 1243 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Our country is fckd match thread on 20:39 - Jun 13 by BucksRanger

Poll: Leftists More Likely to Support Political Violence
Labour & Remain voters approve of milkshaking right-wing politicians.

According to a new YouGov poll, Labour Party leftists and Remain voters are more likely to approve of political violence in the form of throwing milkshakes at politicians.

https://summit.news/2019/06/13/poll-leftists-more-likely-to-support-political-vi


Interesting actually but not surprising considering the opposing politics of the targets and the perpetrators .

Would love to see a similar poll, except with the murder of Jo Cox, planned murder of Corbyn/Khan/Cooper, and assault of the LotO with a punch to the head as the subject.
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Our country is fckd match thread on 20:56 - Jun 13 with 1242 viewscolinallcars

Our country is fckd match thread on 20:39 - Jun 13 by BucksRanger

Poll: Leftists More Likely to Support Political Violence
Labour & Remain voters approve of milkshaking right-wing politicians.

According to a new YouGov poll, Labour Party leftists and Remain voters are more likely to approve of political violence in the form of throwing milkshakes at politicians.

https://summit.news/2019/06/13/poll-leftists-more-likely-to-support-political-vi


No mention of the most dreaded of all measures.....sarcasm. Some of these Conservatives can be very sarcastic at times y'know.
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