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BREXIT
Stephen Barclay, the current Brexit Secretary made the government's case for an extension beyond 29th March yesterday, then voted against it. What the foc is going on?  :rolleyes

Who knows what'll happen next :eek

Yesterday Corbyn instructed his MP's to abstain in the 2nd referendum vote then straight after said how Labour support a 2nd poll, thus keeping their voters in the North happy one minute and the South the next :lol
(15-03-19, 06:09 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: Who knows what'll happen next :eek

Yesterday Corbyn instructed his MP's to abstain in the 2nd referendum vote then straight after said how Labour support a 2nd poll, thus keeping their voters in the North happy one minute and the South the next :lol


I think there's common agreement between our two sides that there are numerous factions at work in parliament, for a variety of reasons and that you currently can't bank on any MP holding the same view for more than a second. Duplicitous foccers at work
Quote:In all likelihood Leave will get duped.
You were duped in 2016.

Quote: I think there's common agreement between our two sides that there are numerous factions at work in parliament, for a variety of reasons and that you currently can't bank on any MP holding the same view for more than a second. Duplicitous foccers at work
Absolutely agree.
If only she had listened to the Donald.
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(15-03-19, 07:57 PM)VNA link Wrote:
Quote:In all likelihood Leave will get duped.
You were duped in 2016.


Oh the 'This is your decision. The government will implement what you decide' pledge.


Time will tell I guess, but yes I agree, we probably were duped by that promise :\
Today's news funny


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Incidently, talking of Jarrow, South Tyneside voted massively in favour of Leave over Remain in the referendum Smile
They did, but I don't think any of the 1936 marchers managed to vote  Smile
(16-03-19, 05:20 PM)mtread link Wrote: Today's news funny

Nigel Farage to lead about 68 people on his march, but then, as is typical, he starts something then bails out and leaves everyone else to sort it out for him...

PS https://marchtoleave.co.uk/index.html Big Grin
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/110129...3aRmFhn4VI
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(17-03-19, 01:04 AM)Grahamm link Wrote: Nigel Farage to lead about 68 people on his march, but then, as is typical, he starts something then bails out and leaves everyone else to sort it out for him...
Why say typical - starts something then leaves it to everyone else. He started Ukip - won the referendum and quit having achieved the job- done. Its not his fault the result is being betrayed by the duplicitous shameful politicians.   
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
Quote:He started Ukip - won the referendum and quit having achieved the job- done.
Yes he has made quite an impact. 

However he has never had, and never will have, any serious political responsibility.
He's sold you something he has absolutely no responsibility for delivering. And it will make Nigel richer whilst we get poorer.
(17-03-19, 08:27 PM)VNA link Wrote: He's sold you something he has absolutely no responsibility for delivering.
Which is also not his fault but is the politicians fault because they could (should) of made him Sir or Lord Farage and brought him into the government as the minster for brexit.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
Quote: Which is also not his fault but is the politicians fault because they could (should) of made him Sir or Lord Farage and brought him into the government as the minster for brexit.
He failed to be elected as an MP seven times Smile
The Tories (thankfully) want nothing to do with him.
Quote:He failed to be elected as an MP seven times Smile
The Tories (thankfully) want nothing to do with him.
Yes indeed Nigel and his party have time and time again been rejected by the public.  The fact is an EU referendum was not a priority for the British public. 



However, the Tories know something of what Labour seems to know nothing of.  That is, you can’t win an election with a divided party.  Hence David Cameron used the referendum in an attempt to win the most seats in parliament.  He did not think, though, that he would win a majority.  Not even Cameron seriously wanted to risk putting this referendum to the people.


We are now in the middle of what is probably the biggest politcal fuck up ever in the history of the Westminster parliament.

Quote:we probably were duped
Oh yes, for sure.
(17-03-19, 09:33 PM)mtread link Wrote:
Quote: Which is also not his fault but is the politicians fault because they could (should) of made him Sir or Lord Farage and brought him into the government as the minster for brexit.
He failed to be elected as an MP seven times Smile
The Tories (thankfully) want nothing to do with him.
Proving my point about it not being his fault he is not in a position to carry out any brexit responsibility and at the same time dismissing VNAs rubbish - thank you. You can not blame him for turning away from responsibility on one hand and then rejoice at him not being elected and prevented from doing anything with the other.
 
Just post some silly cartoons please.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
Here you go then,
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And of course this one



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