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BREXIT
He only sticks to his principles when he was talking to terrorists and Marxists I have a very long memory Mr Corbyn you sir couldn't be trusted to run a p*ss up in a brewery
This is priceless. May is offering to delay Brexit and rule out No Deal.
Totally against what she said before. You couldn't make it up.


It's all starting to look good  Smile

(26-02-19, 02:41 PM)mtread link Wrote: It's all starting to look good  Smile


Not for Corbyn it isn't  :lol

(26-02-19, 02:41 PM)mtread link Wrote: You couldn't make it up.


I think you just have. She's offering A VOTE on it isn't she?.
....and that's only if they reject her latest deal proposal
One step at a time  Smile
..... and anyway, Corbyn is only offering a second referendum if his proposals are rejected.
Honestly, you right wingers are so blinkered  :rolleyes

(26-02-19, 03:11 PM)mtread link Wrote: One step at a time  Smile


Yes, one broken manifesto pledge at a time.


Still it'll finish off any scrap of a chance Corbyn ever had of getting his hands on the keys to number 10, so it's not all bad Smile .
Couldn't someone have told Jess Phillips MP that The Oscar's was yesterday :rolleyes
Is Evan Davies the presenter of Radio 4's PM programme or a Remain guest speaker? :rolleyes
I can tell it's going well. The Leavers are complaining  :lol
(26-02-19, 07:25 PM)mtread link Wrote: I can tell it's going well. The Leavers are complaining  :lol
Blimey, Leave must be romping home if that's the barometer of success. The Remoaners have done nothing but whinge and whine ever since the morning after referendum day :lol
Why then is it that we are dancing to the Junker shuffle (is it just me that thinks he shuffles like a dementia sufferer ).Why are we trying to get the EU to change bits so May can offer it up for a vote to MPs here.Why don't we create the changes our end first that will get the deal voted through by our MPs THEN take that to the EU and let the 27 vote on that. With the threat of no deal hanging over it if they vote no then they will have brought about the no deal themselves.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
Quote:This is priceless...Out of desperation to stop more rebel MP's jumping ship, Corbyn's on the verge of announcing that Labour back a second referendum.
Well yes, in line with what was agreed at their party conference.  He's just a wee bit slow in getting there.
Quote:Why then is it that we are dancing to the Junker shuffle (is it just me that thinks he shuffles like a dementia sufferer ).Why are we trying to get the EU to change bits so May can offer it up for a vote to MPs here.Why don't we create the changes our end first that will get the deal voted through by our MPs THEN take that to the EU and let the 27 vote on that. With the threat of no deal hanging over it if they vote no then they will have brought about the no deal themselves.
Wow.  Twisted logic or not.  :lol

And anyway, whatever happens if the UK leaves the EU on May’s disastrous deal or No Deal, as economy slides or nosedives, as the pound weakens, as more and more companies like Honda head for the exit, as unemployment grows and a million or more become dependent on foodbanks, you lot are going to try and blame the EU.


Everything in the BREXITEERS la la land is the fault of the EU


(26-02-19, 10:21 PM)VNA link Wrote:
Quote:This is priceless...Out of desperation to stop more rebel MP's jumping ship, Corbyn's on the verge of announcing that Labour back a second referendum.
Well yes, in line with what was agreed at their party conference.  He's just a wee bit slow in getting there.


And thank goodness he did get there. He might keep a few MP's on board for the time being, but he'll hack off millions of Labour Leave voters in the long run.


That should ensure the Marxist never gets in Number 10 Downing Street Smile
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One of Corbyn's closest allies, Chris Williamson MP, has been filmed telling Labour activists that the party has been too apologetic regarding the anti-Semitism issue.


When will they understand that this sort of thing just isn't acceptable?. They just don't get it do they Sad
Went up to Cambridge for a few days to see my son, the wife and me were waiting in town and got chatting to a young English guy around 35 years of age selling copies of the Big Issue.
What a cracking bloke he was telling us one joke after another, he asked if we had heard of the Brexit Christmas Dinner, no Brussels, no Turkey and no place at the table. :rollin

(26-02-19, 10:27 PM)VNA link Wrote: And anyway, whatever happens if the UK leaves the EU on May’s disastrous deal or No Deal, as economy slides or nosedives, as the pound weakens, as more and more companies like Honda head for the exit, as unemployment grows and a million or more become dependent on foodbanks, you lot are going to try and blame the EU.


Everything in the BREXITEERS la la land is the fault of the EU


Employment is at a record high :rolleyes


Ahh don't tell me....Honda left because Brexit is GOING to happen, but employment is at a record high because Brexit HASN'T happened yet?.


Everything in the Remainers la la land is the fault of Brexit....unless it's good news :lol


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