pac
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Oct 12, 2018 21:09:24 GMT 1
Brexit, by pac on Oct 12, 2018 21:09:24 GMT 1, With you on the Brexit fu*ckery. Mess for eveybody. Sorry for the predicament in Northern Ireland.
With you on the Brexit fu*ckery. Mess for eveybody. Sorry for the predicament in Northern Ireland.
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Leo Boyd
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Oct 12, 2018 21:27:12 GMT 1
Brexit, by Leo Boyd on Oct 12, 2018 21:27:12 GMT 1, With you on the Brexit fu*ckery. Mess for eveybody. Sorry for the predicament in Northern Ireland. Cheers pac I am sure it is all going to be fine Brexit in NI
With you on the Brexit fu*ckery. Mess for eveybody. Sorry for the predicament in Northern Ireland. Cheers pac I am sure it is all going to be fine Brexit in NI
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Pysgod
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Oct 12, 2018 22:23:40 GMT 1
Brexit, by Pysgod on Oct 12, 2018 22:23:40 GMT 1, Yeah The hard working, intelligent, industrious half My hard working, intelligent, industrious girlfriend - together with 3.3 million other EU citizens resident in the UK (5% of our population) - wasnโt allowed to vote. Funny that because I cant vote in their countries either
Yeah The hard working, intelligent, industrious half My hard working, intelligent, industrious girlfriend - together with 3.3 million other EU citizens resident in the UK (5% of our population) - wasnโt allowed to vote. Funny that because I cant vote in their countries either
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Pysgod
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Oct 12, 2018 22:39:22 GMT 1
Brexit, by Pysgod on Oct 12, 2018 22:39:22 GMT 1, Funny that because I cant vote in their countries either And why should you, you donโt live there or pay taxes there. What if I fancy going there to work next year will they let me vote then ?
Funny that because I cant vote in their countries either And why should you, you donโt live there or pay taxes there. What if I fancy going there to work next year will they let me vote then ?
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caruso
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Oct 12, 2018 22:43:10 GMT 1
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Brexit, by caruso on Oct 12, 2018 22:43:10 GMT 1, And why should you, you donโt live there or pay taxes there. What if I fancy going there to work next year will they let me vote then ?ย ย
You won't. People like you never leave their hometown.
And why should you, you donโt live there or pay taxes there. What if I fancy going there to work next year will they let me vote then ?ย ย You won't. People like you never leave their hometown.
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Pysgod
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Oct 12, 2018 22:51:12 GMT 1
Brexit, by Pysgod on Oct 12, 2018 22:51:12 GMT 1, What if I fancy going there to work next year will they let me vote then ? You won't. People like you never leave their hometown. I've been all the way around the world Judith Charmers got nothing on me, now get back to sucking up to Tabby you gobby cunt
What if I fancy going there to work next year will they let me vote then ? You won't. People like you never leave their hometown. I've been all the way around the world Judith Charmers got nothing on me, now get back to sucking up to Tabby you gobby cunt
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energy
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Oct 12, 2018 23:02:58 GMT 1
Brexit, by energy on Oct 12, 2018 23:02:58 GMT 1, What if I fancy going there to work next year will they let me vote then ? My girlfriend moved to the UK from Italy when she was two years old, after her father, a surgeon, was enticed here by the NHS. Some 40 years later, she still lives here, contributing around ยฃ60,000 a year in income tax alone. This is her home.
What if I fancy going there to work next year will they let me vote then ? My girlfriend moved to the UK from Italy when she was two years old, after her father, a surgeon, was enticed here by the NHS. Some 40 years later, she still lives here, contributing around ยฃ60,000 a year in income tax alone. This is her home.
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Masong
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Oct 12, 2018 23:07:00 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Masong on Oct 12, 2018 23:07:00 GMT 1, You won't. People like you never leave their hometown. I've been all the way around the world Judith Charmers got nothing on me,ย now get back to sucking up to Tabby you gobby cunt
Judith Charmers without the charm ๐
You won't. People like you never leave their hometown. I've been all the way around the world Judith Charmers got nothing on me,ย now get back to sucking up to Tabby you gobby cunt Judith Charmers without the charm ๐
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caruso
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Oct 13, 2018 0:07:18 GMT 1
Brexit, by caruso on Oct 13, 2018 0:07:18 GMT 1, You won't. People like you never leave their hometown. I've been all the way around the world Judith Charmers got nothing on me, now get back to sucking up to Tabby you gobby cunt What a surprise, every time you post something it is filled with hatred, insults, and a massively condescending attitude.
I will no longer engage with the likes of you.
You won't. People like you never leave their hometown. I've been all the way around the world Judith Charmers got nothing on me, now get back to sucking up to Tabby you gobby cunt What a surprise, every time you post something it is filled with hatred, insults, and a massively condescending attitude. I will no longer engage with the likes of you.
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detail
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Oct 13, 2018 7:33:16 GMT 1
Brexit, by detail on Oct 13, 2018 7:33:16 GMT 1, Corbyn does want to leave the EU. That's why he didn't do a single thing to campaign to stay in. Which was the difference between staying and leaving IMO. This is a ridiculous argument. I'm no Corbyn fan but 75% of Labour voters voted to remain. Cameron, the leader of the Tory party, campaigned to remain and failed to bring his party members with him. Brexit belongs to the Tories. I wish it was 75% as that probably would have been enough, but it was 65% unfortunately. If Corbyn had campaigned to remain, it would have been much higher and that would have made the difference, so Corbyn played his part in this mess as well.
Corbyn does want to leave the EU. That's why he didn't do a single thing to campaign to stay in. Which was the difference between staying and leaving IMO. This is a ridiculous argument. I'm no Corbyn fan but 75% of Labour voters voted to remain. Cameron, the leader of the Tory party, campaigned to remain and failed to bring his party members with him. Brexit belongs to the Tories. I wish it was 75% as that probably would have been enough, but it was 65% unfortunately. If Corbyn had campaigned to remain, it would have been much higher and that would have made the difference, so Corbyn played his part in this mess as well.
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Oct 13, 2018 7:51:42 GMT 1
Brexit, by detail on Oct 13, 2018 7:51:42 GMT 1, Yeah The hard working, intelligent, industrious half My hard working, intelligent, industrious girlfriend - together with 3.3 million other EU citizens resident in the UK (5% of our population) - wasnโt allowed to vote. I think EU citizens resident in the UK should have been allowed to vote, especially given that non UK citizens from Commenwealth countries were allowed to vote even if they had only just got here. Very inconsistent and favoured leave.
Yeah The hard working, intelligent, industrious half My hard working, intelligent, industrious girlfriend - together with 3.3 million other EU citizens resident in the UK (5% of our population) - wasnโt allowed to vote. I think EU citizens resident in the UK should have been allowed to vote, especially given that non UK citizens from Commenwealth countries were allowed to vote even if they had only just got here. Very inconsistent and favoured leave.
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rebate
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Oct 13, 2018 8:21:10 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Oct 13, 2018 8:21:10 GMT 1, This is a ridiculous argument. I'm no Corbyn fan but 75% of Labour voters voted to remain. Cameron, the leader of the Tory party, campaigned to remain and failed to bring his party members with him. Brexit belongs to the Tories. I wish it was 75% as that probably would have been enough, but it was 65% unfortunately. If Corbyn had campaigned to remain, it would have been much higher and that would have made the difference, so Corbyn played his part in this mess as well. Cameron called it, May has fucked it up completely, but it was Corbyns fault. oh dear.
This is a ridiculous argument. I'm no Corbyn fan but 75% of Labour voters voted to remain. Cameron, the leader of the Tory party, campaigned to remain and failed to bring his party members with him. Brexit belongs to the Tories. I wish it was 75% as that probably would have been enough, but it was 65% unfortunately. If Corbyn had campaigned to remain, it would have been much higher and that would have made the difference, so Corbyn played his part in this mess as well. Cameron called it, May has fucked it up completely, but it was Corbyns fault. oh dear.
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Oct 13, 2018 8:26:37 GMT 1
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Brexit, by iamzero on Oct 13, 2018 8:26:37 GMT 1, What if I fancy going there to work next year will they let me vote then ?ย ย My girlfriend moved to the UK from Italy when she was two years old, after her father, a surgeon, was enticed here by the NHS. Some 40 years later, she still lives here, contributing around ยฃ60,000 a year in income tax alone. This is her home.
f**kinghell ยฃ60k in tax... no wonder the price of street art has gone through the roof.
What if I fancy going there to work next year will they let me vote then ?ย ย My girlfriend moved to the UK from Italy when she was two years old, after her father, a surgeon, was enticed here by the NHS. Some 40 years later, she still lives here, contributing around ยฃ60,000 a year in income tax alone. This is her home. f**kinghell ยฃ60k in tax... no wonder the price of street art has gone through the roof.
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Oct 13, 2018 8:49:00 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Daylight Robber on Oct 13, 2018 8:49:00 GMT 1, I wish it was 75% as that probably would have been enough, but it was 65% unfortunately. If Corbyn had campaigned to remain, it would have been much higher and that would have made the difference, so Corbyn played his part in this mess as well.ย Cameron called it, May has fucked it up completely, but it was Corbyns fault. oh dear.ย
And no mention of Alan Johnson, who actually ran the Labour Remain campaign. Agenda is obvious.
I wish it was 75% as that probably would have been enough, but it was 65% unfortunately. If Corbyn had campaigned to remain, it would have been much higher and that would have made the difference, so Corbyn played his part in this mess as well.ย Cameron called it, May has fucked it up completely, but it was Corbyns fault. oh dear.ย And no mention of Alan Johnson, who actually ran the Labour Remain campaign. Agenda is obvious.
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Dive Jedi
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Oct 13, 2018 9:34:30 GMT 1
Brexit, by Dive Jedi on Oct 13, 2018 9:34:30 GMT 1, What if I fancy going there to work next year will they let me vote then ? My girlfriend moved to the UK from Italy when she was two years old, after her father, a surgeon, was enticed here by the NHS. Some 40 years later, she still lives here, contributing around ยฃ60,000 a year in income tax alone. This is her home. Surely she could have applied to become a UK citizen by now. If she feels UK is her home. And vote in UK. She chose not to, which is her good right. She can vote in Italy.
In NL foreign residents can not vote in national elections. But they can vote for localelections, like the municipality. Fair enough, I thinkโฆ..
What if I fancy going there to work next year will they let me vote then ? My girlfriend moved to the UK from Italy when she was two years old, after her father, a surgeon, was enticed here by the NHS. Some 40 years later, she still lives here, contributing around ยฃ60,000 a year in income tax alone. This is her home. Surely she could have applied to become a UK citizen by now. If she feels UK is her home. And vote in UK. She chose not to, which is her good right. She can vote in Italy. In NL foreign residents can not vote in national elections. But they can vote for localelections, like the municipality. Fair enough, I thinkโฆ..
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Oct 13, 2018 10:35:45 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Oct 13, 2018 10:35:45 GMT 1, I think there will be a new leader of the Tory party or an election before any Brexit leave deal is finalised. The government has to sort out a suitable agreement between Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland regarding a hard border there. www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-45824554 Anybody who would like to be Tory leader in the present moment what with the chaos of Brexit and all the infighting, must be stark raving bonkers.
I think there will be a new leader of the Tory party or an election before any Brexit leave deal is finalised. The government has to sort out a suitable agreement between Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland regarding a hard border there. www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-45824554Anybody who would like to be Tory leader in the present moment what with the chaos of Brexit and all the infighting, must be stark raving bonkers.
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Oct 13, 2018 10:39:06 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Oct 13, 2018 10:39:06 GMT 1, I think there will be a new leader of the Tory party or an election before any Brexit leave deal is finalised. The government has to sort out a suitable agreement between Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland regarding a hard border there. www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-45824554The only solution to the Ireland conundrum is to stay in the CU and the SM. There can be no hard border. The DUP are insisting that there must not be a border with Northern Ireland or a border in the Irish Sea but I don't see how they can avoid one of those two options. They are demanding the impossible.
I think there will be a new leader of the Tory party or an election before any Brexit leave deal is finalised. The government has to sort out a suitable agreement between Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland regarding a hard border there. www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-45824554The only solution to the Ireland conundrum is to stay in the CU and the SM. There can be no hard border. The DUP are insisting that there must not be a border with Northern Ireland or a border in the Irish Sea but I don't see how they can avoid one of those two options. They are demanding the impossible.
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Oct 13, 2018 10:47:04 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Oct 13, 2018 10:47:04 GMT 1, Corbyn also was very vague and wishy washy during the campaign and many suggested that Corbyn was actually pro leaving the EU. Corbyn does want to leave the EU. That's why he didn't do a single thing to campaign to stay in. Which was the difference between staying and leaving IMO. Corbyn has always been anti-EU. That has been his position all his political life despite Labour's official position as being wanting to remain in the EU.
Corbyn also was very vague and wishy washy during the campaign and many suggested that Corbyn was actually pro leaving the EU. Corbyn does want to leave the EU. That's why he didn't do a single thing to campaign to stay in. Which was the difference between staying and leaving IMO. Corbyn has always been anti-EU. That has been his position all his political life despite Labour's official position as being wanting to remain in the EU.
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Brexit, by Coach on Oct 13, 2018 11:09:20 GMT 1, On the BBC Parliament channel there is currently a debate about the arts and Brexit. Lord Melvin Bragg is giving a speech atm.
On the BBC Parliament channel there is currently a debate about the arts and Brexit. Lord Melvin Bragg is giving a speech atm.
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detail
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Oct 13, 2018 14:53:48 GMT 1
Brexit, by detail on Oct 13, 2018 14:53:48 GMT 1, I wish it was 75% as that probably would have been enough, but it was 65% unfortunately. If Corbyn had campaigned to remain, it would have been much higher and that would have made the difference, so Corbyn played his part in this mess as well. Cameron called it, May has fucked it up completely, but it was Corbyns fault. oh dear. I didn't say it was 'his fault', I said he 'played his part', which is clearly not the same thing.
A little sensitive when it comes to criticism of Corbyn? Oh dear.
I wish it was 75% as that probably would have been enough, but it was 65% unfortunately. If Corbyn had campaigned to remain, it would have been much higher and that would have made the difference, so Corbyn played his part in this mess as well. Cameron called it, May has fucked it up completely, but it was Corbyns fault. oh dear. I didn't say it was 'his fault', I said he 'played his part', which is clearly not the same thing. A little sensitive when it comes to criticism of Corbyn? Oh dear.
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moron
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Oct 13, 2018 15:24:20 GMT 1
Brexit, by moron on Oct 13, 2018 15:24:20 GMT 1, Corbyn does want to leave the EU. That's why he didn't do a single thing to campaign to stay in. Which was the difference between staying and leaving IMO. This is a ridiculous argument. I'm no Corbyn fan but 75% of Labour voters voted to remain. Cameron, the leader of the Tory party, campaigned to remain and failed to bring his party members with him. Brexit belongs to the Tories. Not correct. At least 40 % of Labour voters voted to leave and in strong Labour areas the vote leave by Labour supporters was even higher.
Here is a map of how people in UK voted by region. All the red areas are the leave votes by people of all parties affiliations and it shows clearly a huge vote to leave in Labour areas in the north of England. I'm sure you know which parts of UK are Labour.
www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/06/24/world/europe/how-britain-voted-brexit-referendum.html
"Labour In For Britain chair criticises Jeremy Corbyn's campaign involvement
Phil Wilson says party leader should resign for failing to provide direction during EU referendum campaign"
Jeremy Corbyn has been accused of trying to consistently โweaken and sabotageโ Labourโs campaign to keep Britain inside the EU by one of his own MPs, who was heavily involved in the effort.
Phil Wilson, who chaired the Labour In For Britain parliamentary group, said the Labour leader should resign for failing to provide direction and โlead from the frontโ during the referendum campaign.
Writing in the Guardian, Wilson said: โIt was clear last summer that Jeremy was only ever partially interested in keeping Britain in Europe and an honourable leader would bear the responsibility for the failure to persuade Labour voters to vote remain.โ
www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/26/corbyn-labour-in-for-britain-chair-phil-wilson-eu-referendum
Corbyn is a liar and heaven help the UK if he is prime minister after Brexit is finalised after the transition period.
Under a competent government there will be at least five years of chaos. Under Corbyn I dread to think.
Corbyn does want to leave the EU. That's why he didn't do a single thing to campaign to stay in. Which was the difference between staying and leaving IMO. This is a ridiculous argument. I'm no Corbyn fan but 75% of Labour voters voted to remain. Cameron, the leader of the Tory party, campaigned to remain and failed to bring his party members with him. Brexit belongs to the Tories. Not correct. At least 40 % of Labour voters voted to leave and in strong Labour areas the vote leave by Labour supporters was even higher. Here is a map of how people in UK voted by region. All the red areas are the leave votes by people of all parties affiliations and it shows clearly a huge vote to leave in Labour areas in the north of England. I'm sure you know which parts of UK are Labour. www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/06/24/world/europe/how-britain-voted-brexit-referendum.html"Labour In For Britain chair criticises Jeremy Corbyn's campaign involvement
Phil Wilson says party leader should resign for failing to provide direction during EU referendum campaign"
Jeremy Corbyn has been accused of trying to consistently โweaken and sabotageโ Labourโs campaign to keep Britain inside the EU by one of his own MPs, who was heavily involved in the effort.
Phil Wilson, who chaired the Labour In For Britain parliamentary group, said the Labour leader should resign for failing to provide direction and โlead from the frontโ during the referendum campaign.
Writing in the Guardian, Wilson said: โIt was clear last summer that Jeremy was only ever partially interested in keeping Britain in Europe and an honourable leader would bear the responsibility for the failure to persuade Labour voters to vote remain.โ
www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/26/corbyn-labour-in-for-britain-chair-phil-wilson-eu-referendum
Corbyn is a liar and heaven help the UK if he is prime minister after Brexit is finalised after the transition period. Under a competent government there will be at least five years of chaos. Under Corbyn I dread to think.
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Oct 13, 2018 15:53:36 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Oct 13, 2018 15:53:36 GMT 1, Cameron called it, May has fucked it up completely, but it was Corbyns fault. oh dear. I didn't say it was 'his fault', I said he 'played his part', which is clearly not the same thing. A little sensitive when it comes to criticism of Corbyn? Oh dear. Dont be so ridiculous, its clear where all the blame lies, and none is at Corbyns door! With the pathetic excuse for a government we have, there are literally no patsies when it comes to what they have done.
Sensitive? No, i can just see the utter stupidity of trying to put any amount of blame on Corbyn for a 100% tory made clusterfuck.
Cameron called it, May has fucked it up completely, but it was Corbyns fault. oh dear. I didn't say it was 'his fault', I said he 'played his part', which is clearly not the same thing. A little sensitive when it comes to criticism of Corbyn? Oh dear. Dont be so ridiculous, its clear where all the blame lies, and none is at Corbyns door! With the pathetic excuse for a government we have, there are literally no patsies when it comes to what they have done. Sensitive? No, i can just see the utter stupidity of trying to put any amount of blame on Corbyn for a 100% tory made clusterfuck.
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Oct 13, 2018 15:57:35 GMT 1
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Brexit, by .dappy on Oct 13, 2018 15:57:35 GMT 1, ... I'm hiding under a (JC) blanket ... la la la la la ...
... wake up and smell the coffee ...
... I'm hiding under a (JC) blanket ... la la la la la ...
... wake up and smell the coffee ...
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Oct 13, 2018 16:02:31 GMT 1
Brexit, by Pysgod on Oct 13, 2018 16:02:31 GMT 1, Cameron called it, May has fucked it up completely, but it was Corbyns fault. oh dear. I didn't say it was 'his fault', I said he 'played his part', which is clearly not the same thing. A little sensitive when it comes to criticism of Corbyn? Oh dear. Well, you can knock him down
Step in his face
Slander his name all over the place
Well do anything that you want to do
But uh-uh, honey lay off stik and corbyn for fucks sake
Cameron called it, May has fucked it up completely, but it was Corbyns fault. oh dear. I didn't say it was 'his fault', I said he 'played his part', which is clearly not the same thing. A little sensitive when it comes to criticism of Corbyn? Oh dear. Well, you can knock him down Step in his face Slander his name all over the place Well do anything that you want to do But uh-uh, honey lay off stik and corbyn for fucks sake
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Oct 13, 2018 16:04:10 GMT 1
Brexit, by detail on Oct 13, 2018 16:04:10 GMT 1, Cameron called it, May has fucked it up completely, but it was Corbyns fault. oh dear. And no mention of Alan Johnson, who actually ran the Labour Remain campaign. Agenda is obvious. Paranoia that anyone who says something critical about Corbyn has an 'agenda' makes balanced debate within the labour party almost impossible which is not good for Corbyn, the Labour Party or the country. It's a shame that a lot of the more passionate Corbyn supporters don't see that and seem to think he is perfect and above criticism, which he isn't.
Cameron called it, May has fucked it up completely, but it was Corbyns fault. oh dear. And no mention of Alan Johnson, who actually ran the Labour Remain campaign. Agenda is obvious. Paranoia that anyone who says something critical about Corbyn has an 'agenda' makes balanced debate within the labour party almost impossible which is not good for Corbyn, the Labour Party or the country. It's a shame that a lot of the more passionate Corbyn supporters don't see that and seem to think he is perfect and above criticism, which he isn't.
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rebate
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Oct 13, 2018 16:11:40 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Oct 13, 2018 16:11:40 GMT 1, I didn't say it was 'his fault', I said he 'played his part', which is clearly not the same thing. A little sensitive when it comes to criticism of Corbyn? Oh dear. Well, you can knock him down Step in his face Slander his name all over the place Well do anything that you want to do But uh-uh, honey lay off stik and corbyn for fucks sake have you not worked out you bore me to the point i can barely even respond anymore?
you must be one seriously bored human being.
I didn't say it was 'his fault', I said he 'played his part', which is clearly not the same thing. A little sensitive when it comes to criticism of Corbyn? Oh dear. Well, you can knock him down Step in his face Slander his name all over the place Well do anything that you want to do But uh-uh, honey lay off stik and corbyn for fucks sake have you not worked out you bore me to the point i can barely even respond anymore? you must be one seriously bored human being.
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rebate
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Oct 13, 2018 18:04:28 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Oct 13, 2018 18:04:28 GMT 1, And no mention of Alan Johnson, who actually ran the Labour Remain campaign. Agenda is obvious. Paranoia that anyone who says something critical about Corbyn has an 'agenda' makes balanced debate within the labour party almost impossible which is not good for Corbyn, the Labour Party or the country. It's a shame that a lot of the more passionate Corbyn supporters don't see that and seem to think he is perfect and above criticism, which he isn't. Tories,
Lied about or retracted manifesto promises
120,000 deaths due to benefit cuts
NHS on its knees
Police telling you they cant afford to police anymore
Schools telling you the buildings they teach kids in with whatever equipment they can "scrape together" are dangerous
Public services for mental health, the elderly, the disabled the sick living at home, slashed to the point the UN says they are having their human rights violated
poverty through the roof, millions of children living in poverty, homelessness at record levels as are deaths on the street of homeless people.
Councils going or on the verge of bankruptcy
Incapable or unwilling to collect corporate taxes, admitted via HMRC they dont prosecute tax evaders "if it may damage their reputations"
Suicide rates now so high they have put a Minister for suicide prevention in place (more smoke and mirrors bullshit as she has no budget and no targets, so all she has is a title of convenience and her face in the trough with the others).
National debt is now doubled under them
Started "negotiations" with a continent we had a perfectly good relationship with by saying "the EU can go whistle for their money". And they have done nothing any better since.
And the list goes on and on and on and on and on and on and on.
But be careful of Corbyn. Oh and definitely no agenda eh.
More like no exposure to reality on your behalf or something to lose like a lot of tax or something id say.
And no mention of Alan Johnson, who actually ran the Labour Remain campaign. Agenda is obvious. Paranoia that anyone who says something critical about Corbyn has an 'agenda' makes balanced debate within the labour party almost impossible which is not good for Corbyn, the Labour Party or the country. It's a shame that a lot of the more passionate Corbyn supporters don't see that and seem to think he is perfect and above criticism, which he isn't. Tories, Lied about or retracted manifesto promises 120,000 deaths due to benefit cuts NHS on its knees Police telling you they cant afford to police anymore Schools telling you the buildings they teach kids in with whatever equipment they can "scrape together" are dangerous Public services for mental health, the elderly, the disabled the sick living at home, slashed to the point the UN says they are having their human rights violated poverty through the roof, millions of children living in poverty, homelessness at record levels as are deaths on the street of homeless people. Councils going or on the verge of bankruptcy Incapable or unwilling to collect corporate taxes, admitted via HMRC they dont prosecute tax evaders "if it may damage their reputations" Suicide rates now so high they have put a Minister for suicide prevention in place (more smoke and mirrors bullshit as she has no budget and no targets, so all she has is a title of convenience and her face in the trough with the others). National debt is now doubled under them Started "negotiations" with a continent we had a perfectly good relationship with by saying "the EU can go whistle for their money". And they have done nothing any better since. And the list goes on and on and on and on and on and on and on. But be careful of Corbyn. Oh and definitely no agenda eh. More like no exposure to reality on your behalf or something to lose like a lot of tax or something id say.
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Oct 13, 2018 18:07:43 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Daylight Robber on Oct 13, 2018 18:07:43 GMT 1, And no mention of Alan Johnson, who actually ran the Labour Remain campaign. Agenda is obvious. Paranoia that anyone who says something critical aboutย Corbyn has an 'agenda' makes balanced debate within the labour party almost impossible which is not good for Corbyn, the Labour Party or the country. It's a shame that a lot of the more passionate Corbyn supporters don't see that and seem to think he is perfect and above criticism, which he isn't.ย
I said early doors that I'm no fan of Corbyn, but laying this at the feet of Labour, or more specifically Corbyn is nonsense. Brexit well and truly belongs to the Tory party.
And no mention of Alan Johnson, who actually ran the Labour Remain campaign. Agenda is obvious. Paranoia that anyone who says something critical aboutย Corbyn has an 'agenda' makes balanced debate within the labour party almost impossible which is not good for Corbyn, the Labour Party or the country. It's a shame that a lot of the more passionate Corbyn supporters don't see that and seem to think he is perfect and above criticism, which he isn't.ย I said early doors that I'm no fan of Corbyn, but laying this at the feet of Labour, or more specifically Corbyn is nonsense. Brexit well and truly belongs to the Tory party.
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Oct 13, 2018 18:16:16 GMT 1
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Brexit, by iamzero on Oct 13, 2018 18:16:16 GMT 1, They are all liars. Fact.
They are all liars. Fact.
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Oct 13, 2018 18:19:01 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Oct 13, 2018 18:19:01 GMT 1, Paranoia that anyone who says something critical about Corbyn has an 'agenda' makes balanced debate within the labour party almost impossible which is not good for Corbyn, the Labour Party or the country. It's a shame that a lot of the more passionate Corbyn supporters don't see that and seem to think he is perfect and above criticism, which he isn't. I said early doors that I'm no fan of Corbyn, but laying this at the feet of Labour, or more specifically Corbyn is nonsense. Brexit well and truly belongs to the Tory party. ...except there were plenty of Tories who campaigned to Remain...and still do.
Paranoia that anyone who says something critical about Corbyn has an 'agenda' makes balanced debate within the labour party almost impossible which is not good for Corbyn, the Labour Party or the country. It's a shame that a lot of the more passionate Corbyn supporters don't see that and seem to think he is perfect and above criticism, which he isn't. I said early doors that I'm no fan of Corbyn, but laying this at the feet of Labour, or more specifically Corbyn is nonsense. Brexit well and truly belongs to the Tory party. ...except there were plenty of Tories who campaigned to Remain...and still do.
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