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Posted
6 hours ago, SheungWan said:

Virgin on the ridiculous.

 

Here we go again, making unfounded accusations yet unable to say why it's 'ridiculous' nor even trying to.

 

And at the same time attempting to divert attention from an inability to justify that assertion with an attempt at humour.

 

SW, unless you can explain why you consider a post to be 'stupid' or 'ridiculous' you render your claim worthless. Therefore it means absolutely nothing.

 

In any debate it's necessary to have made an observation, had an experience or witnessed an event or an incident related to the topic under discussion in order to base an opinion on it. 

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Posted
18 hours ago, bomber said:

Wouldnt be seen dead in that outfit.Have you ordered yours they do them in XXXXXL you should be fine????

I once bought an 'England' t-shirt to wear during England/Wales rugby matches, purely to annoy my husband (who considered himself largely Welsh) ????!

 

Sadly, he was not amused....

Posted
16 hours ago, melvinmelvin said:

Bilateral sideline meeting between May and Tusk today (yesterday?).

 

Tusk opines that as matters stands it would probably be a good idea to delay Brexit.

 

 

Suprise, suprise......

Posted
16 hours ago, SheungWan said:

Plenty of UK residents registered to vote who spend a substantial part of the year in Thailand. Nothing to do with you unless you have been appointed to change the voting laws.

Not to mention that many of us still pay uk tax.

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Posted
15 hours ago, melvinmelvin said:

someone posted on here that sideline/backdoor preparations for a new

referendum is going on,

questions on the ballot:    remain / may-deal

no-deal exit, not an option

 

if true, that is interesting

It's not "interesting" - it's disgusting.

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Posted
4 hours ago, SheungWan said:

The latest twist in the story is more about the Labour Party. They may have finally worked out that if Hard Brexit prevails, some of that dog dirt would be all over Corbyn and done him no good at a General Election whenever that took place. And the Independents would be there to jog people's memories.

 

 Labour voters are traditionally very loyal to the party. The one good point regarding Corbyns u-turn, is that many are now starting to question their own loyalty. Just this morning a number of remain supporting Labour M.p’s 

have come out to question Corbyns decision, which they correctly see as a gift to the Conservatives.

  Should T.May call a General Election after a no deal exit, or after a extension of the so called negotiations ( no Brexit) expect a number of Labour M.p’s to be applying for alternative forms of employment,alongside Conservative M.p’s such as Ann Sourby.

   

Posted
17 minutes ago, nontabury said:

 

 Labour voters are traditionally very loyal to the party. The one good point regarding Corbyns u-turn, is that many are now starting to question their own loyalty. Just this morning a number of remain supporting Labour M.p’s 

have come out to question Corbyns decision, which they correctly see as a gift to the Conservatives.

  Should T.May call a General Election after a no deal exit, or after a extension of the so called negotiations ( no Brexit) expect a number of Labour M.p’s to be applying for alternative forms of employment,alongside Conservative M.p’s such as Ann Sourby.

   

why would she call a GE after a no-deal exit or after a prolongation?

 

 

Posted
1 minute ago, melvinmelvin said:

why would she call a GE after a no-deal exit or after a prolongation?

 

 

 

With the expectation that the Conservatives will gain a much 

larger Parliamentary majority, due to a collapse in Labours votes.

Posted
13 minutes ago, nontabury said:

 

With the expectation that the Conservatives will gain a much 

larger Parliamentary majority, due to a collapse in Labours votes.

yah,

but isn't that kinda far fetched? we all remember how it went last time she intended

to beef up Tory majority

she ain't more popular now than she was then

 

 

Posted
5 hours ago, vogie said:

 

But it never held the ozzys back, they found new trading allies in Asia and America, just as we will, it may not be over night, but it will happen, if we are not thwarted by the anti brexit brigade.

is Palastine in Asia?  Trump wont be the saviour every brexit ban seems to think but Hezzbollah might be more generous at the table.

Posted
1 hour ago, melvinmelvin said:

yah,

but isn't that kinda far fetched? we all remember how it went last time she intended

to beef up Tory majority

she ain't more popular now than she was then

 

 

True,at the last G.E the P.M showed how out of touch with the public,it was possible to be.

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Posted
1 hour ago, nontabury said:

 

With the expectation that the Conservatives will gain a much 

larger Parliamentary majority, due to a collapse in Labours votes.

but surely UKip will win the GE they are the party to lead the UK out of europe,nigel said so,surely he wasnt telling porkies.

Posted
20 minutes ago, bomber said:

is Palastine in Asia?  Trump wont be the saviour every brexit ban seems to think but Hezzbollah might be more generous at the table.

yes, it is

 

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Posted
14 hours ago, nontabury said:

And then comes a General Election. When many of the present day M.p’s will loose their seats. Turmoil in British politics for years to come. All because the establishment and their groupies failed to respect the People’s vote.

 

One issue I have with Brexit supporters is that they talk as if 80% voted for Brexit and are happy to crash out of the EU on WTO terms? 

 

The simple fact is that Brexit was a close vote, and as the shambles has unfolded in front of us over the last three years less people are for it than against it. So, no, I don't think it will make a huge difference to any of the political parties. Once all this nonsense is out of the way people will focus on the usual gripes, and vote accordingly.

 

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Posted
13 hours ago, CG1 Blue said:

I've just been reminded that there is no parliamentary majority for a 2nd referendum, so actually it seems unlikely. It's more likely that Corbyn sees this as a 'free hit', where he can say at least he tried. 

 

May's deal or remain would not a be fair 2nd referendum. The majority voted to leave the EU in 2016, so a proper leave option also needs to be on the table alongside May's BINO deal. 

 

If you're confident that more people want to remain in the EU now, you shouldn't be concerned about both Leave options being on the ballot. 

 

I couldn't care less what's on the ballot. Leave will lose.

 

 

Posted
3 hours ago, melvinmelvin said:

yah,

but isn't that kinda far fetched? we all remember how it went last time she intended

to beef up Tory majority

she ain't more popular now than she was then

 

 

Not far fetched at all , the Brexit Labour supporters will not vote Labour this time and the Conservative remainers will not vote for Corbyn ,so, Labour will not do too well in the forth coming G.E

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Posted
20 hours ago, melvinmelvin said:

Labour / Corbyn is supposed to air some views on a 2nd referendum, Monday evening.

 

Hope somebody catches it and offer some notes about it here.

 

 

            

           J, Corbyn  is just a tosser , busy fertilising  his home grown Toms , 

       i am informed his jam is very good , madam Mays  favourite , @ 50 euro a jar , tax  excluded , of course .

 

       The  nest  labour leader ,  will be  Keir . asap.

 

Posted
2 hours ago, sanemax said:

Not far fetched at all , the Brexit Labour supporters will not vote Labour this time and the Conservative remainers will not vote for Corbyn ,so, Labour will not do too well in the forth coming G.E

Far fetched. Extremely far fetched. Do you really think that Conservative remainers voted Labour last time?

 

You might be right that Labour will do less well, but the Conservatives will do much less well.

 

If there were an election tomorrow, I wouldn't vote. No one to vote for.

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Posted
6 hours ago, nontabury said:

True,at the last G.E the P.M showed how out of touch with the public,it was possible to be.

.... and still beat the other parties.

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Posted
6 hours ago, bomber said:

but surely UKip will win the GE they are the party to lead the UK out of europe,nigel said so,surely he wasnt telling porkies.

Farage split from UKIP now.

Posted
7 hours ago, jesimps said:

Well said! It was a democratic vote in which the people voted to leave. No hard or soft, just leave and that's what we hopefully will be doing on 29 March. F.eCk the EUSSR and its lefty ways.

We regret to inform you that the flight may have been delayed.

Posted
1 hour ago, Spidey said:

Far fetched. Extremely far fetched. Do you really think that Conservative remainers voted Labour last time?

You might be right that Labour will do less well, but the Conservatives will do much less well.

If there were an election tomorrow, I wouldn't vote. No one to vote for.

Tomorrow is Wednesday. General Elections are held on Thursdays.

Posted
1 hour ago, Spidey said:

Far fetched. Extremely far fetched. Do you really think that Conservative remainers voted Labour last time?

 

You might be right that Labour will do less well, but the Conservatives will do much less well.

 

If there were an election tomorrow, I wouldn't vote. No one to vote for.

No, I didnt say that Tory remainers voted Labour last time .

What I meant was that the Labour voting Brexiters (about 30% ,I seem torecall) , could very possibly not vote Labour at the next G.E. due to Labours call for another referendum

  Whilst Conservative remainers are less likely to vote for Corbyn , which would mean Labour wouldnt win the election

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