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29 minutes ago, vogie said:

I suspect your views mirror most of the MPs in Parliament that want to remain within the EU, however the country voted to leave the EU and our spineless self serving members of parliament are doing everything possible to thwart that democratic decision. That has left the very few decent democratic MPs in Parliament with Hobsons choice, either vote for a very bad deal or be left with the possibility of an even more watered down deal, and most likely no deal at all. Not an envious choice for anyone to have to choose.

 

Or in the words of the blessed JRM - he will vote for a vassal state then to get 'Brexit'. That will be good to see. 

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13 minutes ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Yes OK. Take 4 weeks.????

 

Please provide some evidence for that.:coffee1:

 

I support Brexit and have no ambitions at all. So that's that theory blown out of the water

Boris wants to be PM. It suits him to step away from TM at this very point in time and be a critic from the backbenches.

 

 

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3 hours ago, whatsupdoc said:

'Simple speak' and falsehoods, that is what we usually get from Brexiteers......

and they label all negative facts about  Brexit as fear mongering!

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8 minutes ago, Loiner said:


Keep going Nigel, the UK government have been shown to not be up to the job.
What’s Princess Tony doing on his European travels? Is he obstructing the UK government or working against the UK people?


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Nigel once claimed that the EU parliament had declared war on the UK negotiations. Using his own logic , by asking foreign governments in the EU to go against the UK government request , is he not a traitor.

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Oh!...SORRY...as  4 pages already ...and I did not welcome the U.K. Brexit guy's for another full E.U. legislation  as full (paying...) member of the E.U. :cheesy:

(and keep those 39 billions for the next escape trial :thumbsup:...)

???? WELCOME HOME  

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44 minutes ago, Loiner said:

Your trouble is that you don’t know where far-right actually is. Like the rest of your lefty loons, anyone who doesn’t agree with you is far-right. You must have a great empty chasm of left-of-centre, centre, bit right, quite right, just right, very right in your categorisation.
European Farages are gaining ground rapidly, just look at some of the national governments splits. Don’t worry, there will soon be enough to rock your comfy EU world.

The far-right here is the Conspiracy Theory nuts who can't stop showing their ideological knickers every now and then.

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3 hours ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Whilst not a huge fan of Boris at least he did the right thing and resign over Mays appalling deal. Same with David Davis and Dominic Rhab. After the failed attempt to oust May as Party Leader, Boris has been sidelined. Far to many remaining Tory MPs and even more in the cabinet.

David Davis voted for Theresa May's EU deal the second time around. 

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27 minutes ago, david555 said:

Oh!...SORRY...as  4 pages already ...and I did not welcome the U.K. Brexit guy's for another full E.U. legislation  as full (paying...) member of the E.U. :cheesy:

(and keep those 39 billions for the next escape trial :thumbsup:...)

???? WELCOME HOME  

More deflection junk away from the details of the agreement of course.

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32 minutes ago, SheungWan said:

The one lie repeatedly pushed by the Hard Brexiteers is that the referendum vote = no-deal only.

 

3 minutes ago, vogie said:

You're a little late in doing your usual commenting of the democratic posts this morning, late night? However JHB explains it very eloquently how our illustrious MPs have voted everything down and would vote down the Bourne Ultimatum if it was ever put before Parliament.

 

Absolutely nothing she says deflects from the Hard Brexiteer lie that the referendum vote = no-deal only.

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27 minutes ago, evadgib said:

I had never heard of Farage until his helicopter bounced and would never have bothered commenting publicly if it weren't for the vitriol of the other side.

Farage has said that he's working on securing a veto & frankly I hope he succeeds.

Others heard of Farage when they read he was ensuring his kids got German passports,

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2 hours ago, Laughing Gravy said:

That is the funniest thing today. Thank you.

 

The Press is anti EU. Are you serious. just look who runs the press and their loyalties to a certain Hungarian who spent over a billion supporting remain.

 

What you just don't seem to comprehend like many others on here. the man/woman in the street, don't give a hoots what the Russians or someone says. They choose their vote on their own personal experiences and beliefs. I suggest you have been hoodwinked into the phrase below.

 

Ask Joseph Goebbels.

A lie told once remains a lie but a lie told a thousand times becomes the truth”

Nonsense from start to finish.

 

The Sun

The Mail

The Express

The Telegraph

 

all vehemently anti EU.

 

Enough of your lies.

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