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1 minute ago, dick dasterdly said:

It's time our politicians realised they are supposed to represent the electorate - not ignore them for their own personal gain.

I thought it was about time for today's joke

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1 hour ago, Loiner said:


The UK electorate is not as dumb as you. They are already rallying around the Brexit Party for the MEP elections. Let’s see how much of a protest vote is polled in the locals today.
They won’t be back to the same old cushy party arrangements by the next GE either. The same old parties may not even be around by that time.

Again, I hope you're right.

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1 hour ago, Spidey said:

They did this the last time around which was the root cause of the referendum. Campbell and the conservatives fear of shipping votes to UKIP and letting Labour in through the back door at the next General Election. Didn't happen and UKIP died in the GE. For voters, the GE is about so much more than the EU. Just a side issue for most people.

Side issue my ar hat! Last time around there hadn't been a referendum and the result of it hadn't been turned into a tin can to be kicked down the road! Wakey wakey!

 

 

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5 minutes ago, nauseus said:

Side issue my ar hat! Last time around there hadn't been a referendum and the result of it hadn't been turned into a tin can to be kicked down the road! Wakey wakey!

Makes no difference. Most people know that it's in the power of the UK government to alleviate/create the real issues, not the EU. e.g. Immigration, unemployment levels, NHS, taxation, education, policing, local services and the £ in your pocket.

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1 minute ago, Spidey said:

Makes no difference. Most people know that it's in the power of the UK government to alleviate/create the real issues, not the EU. e.g. Immigration, unemployment levels, NHS, taxation, education, policing, local services and the £ in your pocket.

The openly pro Brexit groups will make a huge difference now that the referendum result has been ignored.    

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19 hours ago, bomber said:

Iam sure our true master uncle sam will soon start arming and supplying the opposition to assad in the near future to train a new batch of jihadi's to come to europe and cause havoc,a european army wouldnt dream of it.i think you seem to have forgotten an incident in manchester a while back.

Oh? You mean Uncle Sam hasn't actually started that yet then?

 

And leavers are accused of spreading conspiracy theories! ????

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1 minute ago, nauseus said:

Deny as you like. I'm happy to wait and see.

Deny as you like, I am happy to take examples from every other GE that has been held to predict what the future holds.

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4 minutes ago, Spidey said:

Deny as you like, I am happy to take examples from every other GE that has been held to predict what the future holds.

Now you've lost me completely. See you after the elections.

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8 hours ago, yogi100 said:

Well how is it that they've never mastered the English language yet then. The pillar boxes traveling on the London buses certainly haven't.

 

And how do you know anything about the huge majority of people in those mosques all of a sudden. When were you last in a mosque? You've never visited one and you're never likely to either. Same as the rest of us.

 

And have you got any evidence of Tommy beating his wife. No you have not because it's never happened. It's just a false accusation put about by those like yourself who wish to discredit him and do not accept the truth about what the grooming gangs have been doing in our country.

 

You sound like one of these naive Britons who only listen to the BBC and need a dose of the real world to kick 'em up the arse.

I ask again,where are the people from then...

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8 hours ago, yogi100 said:

 

Anyone can get near and even enter the HoC. I've been in there a few times. So could Tommy if he so wishes.

 

As far as becoming an MP you need to be elected first and in order to become elected you need to stand as a representative of a recognised political party. As far as I know Robinson is simply an advisor to Gerald Battenand at present is not a member of UKIP.

 

Farage is in with a real chance now that the extent of the Brexit fiasco is common knowledge. He's already been an Elected MEP for 20 years.

 

Most people I talk to are going to vote for Brexit Party or UKIP in future. They've had their fill of the Tories and regard Corbyn's Labour party as a joke.

 

Mind you the people I associate with are ordinary British working people.

 

I fully realise it may well be a different story with the likes of yourself who like to crow about being rich enough to be able retire at 51 years of age.

Brexit will give less people the chance to be wealthy...wake up man

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5 hours ago, Loiner said:


The UK electorate is not as dumb as you. They are already rallying around the Brexit Party for the MEP elections. Let’s see how much of a protest vote is polled in the locals today.
They won’t be back to the same old cushy party arrangements by the next GE either. The same old parties may not even be around by that time.

Dreaming again i see

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On 5/1/2019 at 8:15 AM, Kieran00001 said:

 

That was actually the Geneva Convention that invited them and stipulated that we must take them, and as for no compromise, how exactly was it that we managed to negotiate to take so few of them then?

 

Your post seems to be a contradiction.

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On 5/1/2019 at 5:52 AM, yogi100 said:

That union was the GMB. Their quarterly leaflet described this overseas recruitment as being in the 'interests of international workers' solidarity' or some such claptrap.

 

What the circular actually referred to was the basic and unavoidable fact that the more members a union has the more contributions are flowing into its coffers.

 

And when I consulted them on the matter over the phone the over paid top dog was too busy to speak with me although the male receptionist on the phone shared my indignation.

 

I stopped my membership there and then, quit paying the fees and lost all faith in trade unions from that day on.

 

I'd only just joined this joke of a 'union' because of the threat of overseas workers threatening our jobs under what was supposed to be a Labour government. The political party who traditionally claimed to fight in the corner of British working people.

 

Your precious Blair was PM at the time with Gordon Brown as his right hand man.

 

 

 And this is the result of the non worker Snowflakes taking over the Labour Party.  

 

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4 hours ago, nauseus said:

Oh? You mean Uncle Sam hasn't actually started that yet then?

 

And leavers are accused of spreading conspiracy theories! ????

History tells us we wont have to wait long,no consspracy theories needed

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10 minutes ago, nontabury said:

 

I think Remainer Tony WMD Blair has something to do with it. When he deceived the British people, regarding the situation in the Middle East, the same as he deceived the British people about the implications of unrestricted immigration, be it from non E.u countries or E.u countries. But why should he worry, with £30,000,000 in the bank.

 The British people have finally woken up, and that’s why we now have Brexit.

 

 

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Blair was a pratt..electeced by a nation of them.

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23 hours ago, Loiner said:

Don't you believe it. Nobody knows how many of them traveled on to UK as illegals.

Nobody knows how many will simply wait until there is an easy passage to UK made for them. Best to get out of the EU before that time. 

 

Correct, after 5yrs in Germany and other E.u countries, they will be entitled to their host countries passport. Then as long as we are shackled to the E.u. they will be entitled to unrestricted entry into the U.K.

 Of course some remainers would ask, why should they want to come to the U.K.  Well I can quickly think of three reasons. 1/ English being the international language, it will be easier for them to assimilate into the U.K. 2/ The knowledge that the British people are generally laid back,and are very tolerant 3/that they think,correctly or not that the U.K. is the land of milk and honey.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, nontabury said:

 

Correct, after 5yrs in Germany and other E.u countries, they will be entitled to their host countries passport. Then as long as we are shackled to the E.u. they will be entitled to unrestricted entry into the U.K.

 Of course some remainers would ask, why should they want to come to the U.K.  Well I can quickly think of three reasons. 1/ English being the international language, it will be easier for them to assimilate into the U.K. 2/ The knowledge that the British people are generally laid back,and are very tolerant 3/that they think,correctly or not that the U.K. is the land of milk and honey.

 

 

 

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the top left picture sums you moaning minnies up perfectly,no money to feed or house himself but never has a problem finding the cash to but cigarettes or is it something stronger? as usual the scumbag druggie/alcoholic/jailbirds/layabouts getting sympathy of his brexiteer mates.your the fella who blamed the EU for your businesses failure if i remember correctly,oh dear what a bitter person you are,how is life in true england treating you these days????

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TM came under some pressure when Bombardier ran into the US tariff issue but she was handed a 'get out of jail card', not going to be so easy this time. She should be expecting the DUP to be knocking on the door some time soon.

Airbus has a vested interest but problematic with NI outside the single market.

 

Although Bombardier made no reference to Brexit in its statement, efforts to find a buyer willing to invest in the plant could be complicated by uncertainty about tariffs and customs arrangements between the UK and the EU. Airbus, which might have been seen as a potential buyer, has voiced grave concern about the impact of Brexit on its investment in the UK.

Last month, Bombardier signed an open letter to MPs urging them to take a no-deal Brexit off the table to preserve jobs in Northern Ireland.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/may/02/bombardier-puts-belfast-wing-making-plant-up-for-sale

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2 minutes ago, yogi100 said:

You forgot Number 11.  You also are a racist if you......

 

11. Tell the truth.

Absolute truth or truth in your eyes ?

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1 hour ago, sandyf said:

TM came under some pressure when Bombardier ran into the US tariff issue but she was handed a 'get out of jail card', not going to be so easy this time. She should be expecting the DUP to be knocking on the door some time soon.

Airbus has a vested interest but problematic with NI outside the single market.

 

Although Bombardier made no reference to Brexit in its statement, efforts to find a buyer willing to invest in the plant could be complicated by uncertainty about tariffs and customs arrangements between the UK and the EU. Airbus, which might have been seen as a potential buyer, has voiced grave concern about the impact of Brexit on its investment in the UK.

Last month, Bombardier signed an open letter to MPs urging them to take a no-deal Brexit off the table to preserve jobs in Northern Ireland.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/may/02/bombardier-puts-belfast-wing-making-plant-up-for-sale

how many more companies have to tell the govt to scrap brexit,it is sinking in slowly and it will be scrapped but just get on with it,no shock the pro brexit Lib dems have stormed the local elections,UKip lost lost 54 councillors which even i thought remarkable and nearly as many as labour so teddyboy was totally wrong it seems to me these elections indicate scrapping brexit is very popular.

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13 minutes ago, transam said:

Companies may "blast" their dismay at Brexit, but do you honestly believe they will stop trading or perhaps work around their ploblem to carry on making money....????

Definitely work around the problem by moving their trade elsewhere.

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5 minutes ago, transam said:

Companies may "blast" their dismay at Brexit, but do you honestly believe they will stop trading or perhaps work around their ploblem to carry on making money....????

many big companies need to plan 2-5 years in advance,yes they will go on trading as normal but the big exporting companies of which many also import components need to know otherwise they will plan for production elsewhere,if you think otherwise then you need help,a solely UK based business it makes no difference but these are not usually your nissans,toyota's,JLR,Rolls Royce,Airbus.,Bormbardier etc who employ 100,000 or more

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