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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by crank on Jul 4, 2016 0:42:49 GMT 1, ... I think that some people on here that are calling those who voted Leave should look at the voting of those areas with high BAME populations ... you may be surprised ... or maybe does not fit your agenda ...
Are you suggesting that people who lean towards the right have to be white? Are only white british people racist or xenophobic? Not sure what 'agenda' it is you're talking about. Not actually sure what point you're making to be honest.
Ok. That's a new theory on me.
... I think that some people on here that are calling those who voted Leave should look at the voting of those areas with high BAME populations ... you may be surprised ... or maybe does not fit your agenda ... Are you suggesting that people who lean towards the right have to be white? Are only white british people racist or xenophobic? Not sure what 'agenda' it is you're talking about. Not actually sure what point you're making to be honest. Ok. That's a new theory on me.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by crank on Jul 4, 2016 0:44:51 GMT 1, Or maybe elistism. Snobbery. Establishment. People that look down on others. Bullies. Education or intellect doesn't make someone automatically right. I find it amazing that a lot of card carrying socialist that like to promote freedom of speech and equality love to look down on others in the name of intellect. Some of the most well educated people I've ever met happen to be some of the dumbest people too. But that's only the opinion of a working class lad with only one degree. I find it amazing, that any working class person in the UK, who have been systematically denigrated and demonised by the tories and neoliberal Blairites over the last 10 years, in a, lets be honest, ideological battle against support for workers, could possibly think, a harder version of what you've just lived through, will make things better. Listen to this man and those that support him, he wants to help you ! He really does.
Sadly many people don't listen. People are more bothered that he might not wear a tie than his ethics or politics.
What a sad state of affairs.
Or maybe elistism. Snobbery. Establishment. People that look down on others. Bullies. Education or intellect doesn't make someone automatically right. I find it amazing that a lot of card carrying socialist that like to promote freedom of speech and equality love to look down on others in the name of intellect. Some of the most well educated people I've ever met happen to be some of the dumbest people too. But that's only the opinion of a working class lad with only one degree. I find it amazing, that any working class person in the UK, who have been systematically denigrated and demonised by the tories and neoliberal Blairites over the last 10 years, in a, lets be honest, ideological battle against support for workers, could possibly think, a harder version of what you've just lived through, will make things better. Listen to this man and those that support him, he wants to help you ! He really does. Sadly many people don't listen. People are more bothered that he might not wear a tie than his ethics or politics. What a sad state of affairs.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by mojo on Jul 4, 2016 10:16:12 GMT 1, Apologies for going on about it however it appears Nigel Farage has now resigned from UKIP on twitter saying he wants his life back .....erm so do we Nigel. dropping like flies the lot of them ...... not Mr Corbyn though he's made of stronger stuff
Thought this may be of interest too?
Apologies for going on about it however it appears Nigel Farage has now resigned from UKIP on twitter saying he wants his life back .....erm so do we Nigel. dropping like flies the lot of them ...... not Mr Corbyn though he's made of stronger stuff Thought this may be of interest too?
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Viking Surfer on Jul 4, 2016 10:33:44 GMT 1, www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36702468
Above BBC article, reiterating what Mojo said regarding Farage stepping down.
You couldn't make this shit up. He's an even bigger cock than previously thought.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36702468Above BBC article, reiterating what Mojo said regarding Farage stepping down. You couldn't make this shit up. He's an even bigger cock than previously thought.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by tartarus on Jul 4, 2016 10:34:03 GMT 1, Apologies for going on about it however it appears Nigel Farage has now resigned from UKIP on twitter saying he wants his life back .....erm so do we Nigel. dropping like flies the lot of them ...... not Mr Corbyn though he's made of stronger stuff Thought this may be of interest too? I want to see what happens this time if his party refuse to accept it!!
Apologies for going on about it however it appears Nigel Farage has now resigned from UKIP on twitter saying he wants his life back .....erm so do we Nigel. dropping like flies the lot of them ...... not Mr Corbyn though he's made of stronger stuff Thought this may be of interest too? I want to see what happens this time if his party refuse to accept it!!
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Viking Surfer on Jul 4, 2016 10:34:10 GMT 1, Well done Boris, well done Nigel.
Well done Boris, well done Nigel.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Fish in the Sea on Jul 4, 2016 10:59:51 GMT 1, What a joke
What a joke
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Viking Surfer
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Viking Surfer on Jul 4, 2016 11:19:59 GMT 1, So what the f**know?
I know UKIP weren't the leading party, but surely his resignation will have some kind of repercussion?
So what the f**know?
I know UKIP weren't the leading party, but surely his resignation will have some kind of repercussion?
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by mojo on Jul 4, 2016 11:23:37 GMT 1, Well done Boris, well done Nigel. Don't forget David 'the instigator' Cameron.
Well done Boris, well done Nigel. Don't forget David 'the instigator' Cameron.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Fะฏ on Jul 4, 2016 11:27:28 GMT 1, So what the f**know? I know UKIP weren't the leading party, but surely his resignation will have some kind of repercussion? Legal challenges to get parliament to vote on the referendum. Referendum gets over turned as no one is there who made it happen or backed it (farrage)
back to normal.
His life was probably threatened, would not be a surprise.
So what the f**know? I know UKIP weren't the leading party, but surely his resignation will have some kind of repercussion? Legal challenges to get parliament to vote on the referendum. Referendum gets over turned as no one is there who made it happen or backed it (farrage) back to normal. His life was probably threatened, would not be a surprise.
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Viking Surfer
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Viking Surfer on Jul 4, 2016 11:43:25 GMT 1, So what the f**know? I know UKIP weren't the leading party, but surely his resignation will have some kind of repercussion? Legal challenges to get parliament to vote on the referendum. Referendum gets over turned as no one is there who made it happen or backed it (farrage) back to normal. His life was probably threatened, would not be a surprise. Thanks for taking the time to respond.
Do you think there is a high probability of this actually happening?
So what the f**know? I know UKIP weren't the leading party, but surely his resignation will have some kind of repercussion? Legal challenges to get parliament to vote on the referendum. Referendum gets over turned as no one is there who made it happen or backed it (farrage) back to normal. His life was probably threatened, would not be a surprise. Thanks for taking the time to respond. Do you think there is a high probability of this actually happening?
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Daniel Silk on Jul 4, 2016 11:50:36 GMT 1, So what the f**know? I know UKIP weren't the leading party, but surely his resignation will have some kind of repercussion? Legal challenges to get parliament to vote on the referendum. Referendum gets over turned as no one is there who made it happen or backed it (farrage) back to normal. His life was probably threatened, would not be a surprise. If MP's voted and decided to ignore the referendum result it would be suicide for those parties! UKIP would clean up at the next election. People already feel like the politicians don't represent them enough, and going against what the public voted for would be crazy.
So what the f**know? I know UKIP weren't the leading party, but surely his resignation will have some kind of repercussion? Legal challenges to get parliament to vote on the referendum. Referendum gets over turned as no one is there who made it happen or backed it (farrage) back to normal. His life was probably threatened, would not be a surprise. If MP's voted and decided to ignore the referendum result it would be suicide for those parties! UKIP would clean up at the next election. People already feel like the politicians don't represent them enough, and going against what the public voted for would be crazy.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Fะฏ on Jul 4, 2016 11:53:07 GMT 1, Legal challenges to get parliament to vote on the referendum. Referendum gets over turned as no one is there who made it happen or backed it (farrage) back to normal. His life was probably threatened, would not be a surprise. Thanks for taking the time to respond. Do you think there is a high probability of this actually happening? Possibly. Don't you get the feeling they will do this in a round the houses sort of way? Passive if you like, it would not be obvious they are going against the 'will of the people'. Buried under big words that no one on the high street will understand
They would never pull out of the EU completely, you need freedom of movement for anything to work and UK companies will take this to court. However (one) of the core reasons for people voting to leave was immigration.
In fact the legal challenge is already happening: news.sky.com/story/1721214/lawyers-demand-commons-vote-on-brexit
Legal challenges to get parliament to vote on the referendum. Referendum gets over turned as no one is there who made it happen or backed it (farrage) back to normal. His life was probably threatened, would not be a surprise. Thanks for taking the time to respond. Do you think there is a high probability of this actually happening? Possibly. Don't you get the feeling they will do this in a round the houses sort of way? Passive if you like, it would not be obvious they are going against the 'will of the people'. Buried under big words that no one on the high street will understand They would never pull out of the EU completely, you need freedom of movement for anything to work and UK companies will take this to court. However (one) of the core reasons for people voting to leave was immigration. In fact the legal challenge is already happening: news.sky.com/story/1721214/lawyers-demand-commons-vote-on-brexit
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Fะฏ on Jul 4, 2016 11:54:56 GMT 1, Legal challenges to get parliament to vote on the referendum. Referendum gets over turned as no one is there who made it happen or backed it (farrage) back to normal. His life was probably threatened, would not be a surprise. If MP's voted and decided to ignore the referendum result it would be suicide for those parties! UKIP would clean up at the next election. People already feel like the politicians don't represent them enough, and going against what the public voted for would be crazy.
Why do you think Farrage has (been made to) quit.
for a 'better life' cough * pay off
Legal challenges to get parliament to vote on the referendum. Referendum gets over turned as no one is there who made it happen or backed it (farrage) back to normal. His life was probably threatened, would not be a surprise. If MP's voted and decided to ignore the referendum result it would be suicide for those parties! UKIP would clean up at the next election. People already feel like the politicians don't represent them enough, and going against what the public voted for would be crazy. Why do you think Farrage has (been made to) quit. for a 'better life' cough * pay off
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Viking Surfer on Jul 4, 2016 12:16:23 GMT 1, Daniel, can we have a referendum on the Wanted board changes
Daniel, can we have a referendum on the Wanted board changes
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Deleted on Jul 4, 2016 12:23:17 GMT 1, Looks like now the Brexit referendum has happened, career politician 17 years an MEP claiming huge expenses Farage, who said today he is not a career politician. Can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time knows that whilst Tory leadership and Labour antics are in the media. UKIP won't get much media coverage and Farage craves the media.
Looks like he is off for a holiday and will stand as a Tory in the next election providing it's a pro Brexit Tory party. Or failing that has been well rewarded by his offshore money hiding backers who say one thing about immigration and do another and could find himself in a very well paid city job or speaking circuit.
Farage was just a tool for certain vested interests and it's not hard to figure out.
Looks like now the Brexit referendum has happened, career politician 17 years an MEP claiming huge expenses Farage, who said today he is not a career politician. Can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time knows that whilst Tory leadership and Labour antics are in the media. UKIP won't get much media coverage and Farage craves the media.
Looks like he is off for a holiday and will stand as a Tory in the next election providing it's a pro Brexit Tory party. Or failing that has been well rewarded by his offshore money hiding backers who say one thing about immigration and do another and could find himself in a very well paid city job or speaking circuit.
Farage was just a tool for certain vested interests and it's not hard to figure out.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by love on Jul 4, 2016 13:05:33 GMT 1, Lowering taxes for big companies to 15%. This idea is so fucking creative... I'm 100% sure this tax loss isn't paid by the ordinary people.
Lowering taxes for big companies to 15%. This idea is so fucking creative... I'm 100% sure this tax loss isn't paid by the ordinary people.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by iamzero on Jul 4, 2016 13:08:24 GMT 1, Perhaps we should have more referendums if it means politicians are gonna fuck off as easy as this.
Perhaps we should have more referendums if it means politicians are gonna fuck off as easy as this.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Deleted on Jul 4, 2016 13:22:32 GMT 1, Perhaps we should have more referendums if it means politicians are gonna f**koff as easy as this. Yes we should. Referendum abolish the Lords and Monarchy.
Referendum give independance to colonies and former colonies.
IN reality all sides in this Brexit were working together.
The tories were in charge of the out campaign and the Tories were in charge of the in campaign.
No one knows if Labour was in or out.
Perhaps we should have more referendums if it means politicians are gonna f**koff as easy as this. Yes we should. Referendum abolish the Lords and Monarchy. Referendum give independance to colonies and former colonies. IN reality all sides in this Brexit were working together. The tories were in charge of the out campaign and the Tories were in charge of the in campaign. No one knows if Labour was in or out.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Coach on Jul 4, 2016 13:41:57 GMT 1, Apologies for going on about it however it appears Nigel Farage has now resigned from UKIP on twitter saying he wants his life back .....erm so do we Nigel. dropping like flies the lot of them ...... not Mr Corbyn though he's made of stronger stuff Thought this may be of interest too?
I find this chap very persuasive. Both this video and his one pre the referendum.
Apologies for going on about it however it appears Nigel Farage has now resigned from UKIP on twitter saying he wants his life back .....erm so do we Nigel. dropping like flies the lot of them ...... not Mr Corbyn though he's made of stronger stuff Thought this may be of interest too? I find this chap very persuasive. Both this video and his one pre the referendum.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Coach on Jul 4, 2016 13:51:13 GMT 1, Perhaps we should have more referendums if it means politicians are gonna f**koff as easy as this. Yes we should. Referendum abolish the Lords and Monarchy. Referendum give independance to colonies and former colonies. IN reality all sides in this Brexit were working together. The tories were in charge of the out campaign and the Tories were in charge of the in campaign. No one knows if Labour was in or out.
Once again, we must read very different newspapers. The Labour Party were in favour of remain. That was made very clear. In fact there were very few labour mp's who didn't agree with the party stance.
Abolishing the Lords is an interesting, if hardly new, idea. I am conflicted. I dislike the idea of unelected legislators. But they have proved in practice to serve an incredibly useful purpose. They have proved to be a House of checks and balances. Often requiring the government of the day to reconsider. My concerns regarding them bring unelected are allayed by the fact that ultimately they cannot prevent the Commons from passing new law.
Perhaps we should have more referendums if it means politicians are gonna f**koff as easy as this. Yes we should. Referendum abolish the Lords and Monarchy. Referendum give independance to colonies and former colonies. IN reality all sides in this Brexit were working together. The tories were in charge of the out campaign and the Tories were in charge of the in campaign. No one knows if Labour was in or out. Once again, we must read very different newspapers. The Labour Party were in favour of remain. That was made very clear. In fact there were very few labour mp's who didn't agree with the party stance. Abolishing the Lords is an interesting, if hardly new, idea. I am conflicted. I dislike the idea of unelected legislators. But they have proved in practice to serve an incredibly useful purpose. They have proved to be a House of checks and balances. Often requiring the government of the day to reconsider. My concerns regarding them bring unelected are allayed by the fact that ultimately they cannot prevent the Commons from passing new law.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Matt on Jul 4, 2016 14:44:18 GMT 1, Apologies for going on about it however it appears Nigel Farage has now resigned from UKIP on twitter saying he wants his life back .....erm so do we Nigel. Naturally he has resigned from being an EU MP, forfeited the pay, pension, tax breaks and other perks that go with the position ? He hasn't ? How ironic
TBH, Cameron, Johnson, and Nigel should quite simply be jailed for life.
Their self-centred lies and manipulations have negatively impacted 10s of millions of British people, whether in the UK or abroad, not to mention millions of foreigners living in Britain, more so than anyone else alive I would say...
I remember at a younger age being told about the 1993 Reichstag fire, and the events surrounding the elections, and I remember thinking how could anyone have been so daft as to just let this happen.
It seemed preposterous...
Apologies for going on about it however it appears Nigel Farage has now resigned from UKIP on twitter saying he wants his life back .....erm so do we Nigel. Naturally he has resigned from being an EU MP, forfeited the pay, pension, tax breaks and other perks that go with the position ? He hasn't ? How ironic TBH, Cameron, Johnson, and Nigel should quite simply be jailed for life. Their self-centred lies and manipulations have negatively impacted 10s of millions of British people, whether in the UK or abroad, not to mention millions of foreigners living in Britain, more so than anyone else alive I would say... I remember at a younger age being told about the 1993 Reichstag fire, and the events surrounding the elections, and I remember thinking how could anyone have been so daft as to just let this happen. It seemed preposterous...
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Deleted on Jul 4, 2016 14:58:00 GMT 1, Yes we should. Referendum abolish the Lords and Monarchy. Referendum give independance to colonies and former colonies. IN reality all sides in this Brexit were working together. The tories were in charge of the out campaign and the Tories were in charge of the in campaign. No one knows if Labour was in or out. Once again, we must read very different newspapers. The Labour Party were in favour of remain. That was made very clear. In fact there were very few labour mp's who didn't agree with the party stance. Abolishing the Lords is an interesting, if hardly new, idea. I am conflicted. I dislike the idea of unelected legislators. But they have proved in practice to serve an incredibly useful purpose. They have proved to be a House of checks and balances. Often requiring the government of the day to reconsider. My concerns regarding them bring unelected are allayed by the fact that ultimately they cannot prevent the Commons from passing new law.
I'm thinking of all those poor ferrets that get killed to make the fur for the lords fancy dress costumes and also what it takes today to be made a lord or a lady. Service to the community or a big donation to a political party whilst being a BBC luvvie too.
I don't think we should be scared of abolishing the Lords and having a real democracy.
Can the lords vote on and overturn EU law?
I understand the Labour party were in favour of remain. I'm not sure though if Corbyn wa sin favour of remain.
Yes we should. Referendum abolish the Lords and Monarchy. Referendum give independance to colonies and former colonies. IN reality all sides in this Brexit were working together. The tories were in charge of the out campaign and the Tories were in charge of the in campaign. No one knows if Labour was in or out. Once again, we must read very different newspapers. The Labour Party were in favour of remain. That was made very clear. In fact there were very few labour mp's who didn't agree with the party stance. Abolishing the Lords is an interesting, if hardly new, idea. I am conflicted. I dislike the idea of unelected legislators. But they have proved in practice to serve an incredibly useful purpose. They have proved to be a House of checks and balances. Often requiring the government of the day to reconsider. My concerns regarding them bring unelected are allayed by the fact that ultimately they cannot prevent the Commons from passing new law. I'm thinking of all those poor ferrets that get killed to make the fur for the lords fancy dress costumes and also what it takes today to be made a lord or a lady. Service to the community or a big donation to a political party whilst being a BBC luvvie too. I don't think we should be scared of abolishing the Lords and having a real democracy. Can the lords vote on and overturn EU law? I understand the Labour party were in favour of remain. I'm not sure though if Corbyn wa sin favour of remain.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Deleted on Jul 4, 2016 17:09:31 GMT 1, New prints by Ploppi to take advantage of the EU Brexit referendum hiatus.
Not really I just messed around with one of my drawings (RatVulture)in photo shop.
New prints by Ploppi to take advantage of the EU Brexit referendum hiatus. Not really I just messed around with one of my drawings (RatVulture)in photo shop.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by rgc on Jul 4, 2016 18:24:05 GMT 1, Apologies for going on about it however it appears Nigel Farage has now resigned from UKIP on twitter saying he wants his life back .....erm so do we Nigel. dropping like flies the lot of them ...... not Mr Corbyn though he's made of stronger stuff Looks like he's found the new career
Apologies for going on about it however it appears Nigel Farage has now resigned from UKIP on twitter saying he wants his life back .....erm so do we Nigel. dropping like flies the lot of them ...... not Mr Corbyn though he's made of stronger stuff Looks like he's found the new career
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Coach on Jul 4, 2016 18:29:39 GMT 1, Once again, we must read very different newspapers. The Labour Party were in favour of remain. That was made very clear. In fact there were very few labour mp's who didn't agree with the party stance. Abolishing the Lords is an interesting, if hardly new, idea. I am conflicted. I dislike the idea of unelected legislators. But they have proved in practice to serve an incredibly useful purpose. They have proved to be a House of checks and balances. Often requiring the government of the day to reconsider. My concerns regarding them bring unelected are allayed by the fact that ultimately they cannot prevent the Commons from passing new law. ย I'm thinking of all those poor ferrets that get killed to make the fur for the lords fancy dress costumes and also what it takes today to be made a lord or a lady. Service to the community or a big donation to a political party whilst being a BBC luvvie too. I don't think we should be scared of abolishing the Lords and having a real democracy. ย ย Can the lords vote on and overturn EU law? I understand the Labour party were in favour of remain. I'm not sure though if Corbyn wa sin favour of remain.
I agree that no animals fur should be used for pageantry. I also agree that the lords should be reformed. It has become too much a place for cronyism. Too many peerages being bought by donations. But with reform, I would rather have it than not.
Once again, we must read very different newspapers. The Labour Party were in favour of remain. That was made very clear. In fact there were very few labour mp's who didn't agree with the party stance. Abolishing the Lords is an interesting, if hardly new, idea. I am conflicted. I dislike the idea of unelected legislators. But they have proved in practice to serve an incredibly useful purpose. They have proved to be a House of checks and balances. Often requiring the government of the day to reconsider. My concerns regarding them bring unelected are allayed by the fact that ultimately they cannot prevent the Commons from passing new law. ย I'm thinking of all those poor ferrets that get killed to make the fur for the lords fancy dress costumes and also what it takes today to be made a lord or a lady. Service to the community or a big donation to a political party whilst being a BBC luvvie too. I don't think we should be scared of abolishing the Lords and having a real democracy. ย ย Can the lords vote on and overturn EU law? I understand the Labour party were in favour of remain. I'm not sure though if Corbyn wa sin favour of remain. I agree that no animals fur should be used for pageantry. I also agree that the lords should be reformed. It has become too much a place for cronyism. Too many peerages being bought by donations. But with reform, I would rather have it than not.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by iamzero on Jul 4, 2016 18:34:06 GMT 1, Did somebody say John Prescott?
Did somebody say John Prescott?
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Reader on Jul 4, 2016 19:43:33 GMT 1, Did somebody say John Prescott? Worked for it mate
The son of a railway signalman and Labour councillor and the grandson of a miner. Fought for the working class all his life.
Did somebody say John Prescott? Worked for it mate The son of a railway signalman and Labour councillor and the grandson of a miner. Fought for the working class all his life.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Viking Surfer on Jul 4, 2016 19:47:39 GMT 1, Did somebody say John Prescott? Whatever happened to Prescott? Last thing I remember is him punching a bloke who egged him.
Did somebody say John Prescott? Whatever happened to Prescott? Last thing I remember is him punching a bloke who egged him.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by Deleted on Jul 4, 2016 20:04:39 GMT 1, Did somebody say John Prescott? Worked for it mate The son of a railway signalman and Labour councillor and the grandson of a miner. Fought for the working class all his life. Johnny two jags. yeah right.
Did somebody say John Prescott? Worked for it mate The son of a railway signalman and Labour councillor and the grandson of a miner. Fought for the working class all his life. Johnny two jags. yeah right.
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