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BREXIT
Quote:latest news- the brexit party have just released their new 'milkshake proof' uniform . . .


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Quote:So what would the results be if this was general election
Simple, come a general election The Brexit Party will nose dive.  They have no policies and no manifesto.  They need to try and find 650 candidates.  That could be 650 candidates out on the street without any real organisation behind them, and 650 candidates popping up in the media no doubt contradicting each other over what their polices should be, because they haven’t sat down together and figured out what they stand for other than BREXIT.

Meanwhile the Tory party is literally tearing itself apart, perhaps almost to the point it becomes as irrelevant as UKIP and The BREXIT parties themselves, whilst Labour has the opportunity to speak out on behalf of the majority who now clearly want an end to all of this and sweep to power in a Landslide election.
Quote:This is the first election I've ever seen where the party that came second with almost half the seats of the winning one has still claimed outright victory :rolleyes

Aye and the party that won the most seats in this election claims that the EU is undemocratic.  I mean foc me! :lol
C’mon chaps, it’s bank holiday, you should be out riding not squabbling over politics.
Shame you couldn’t make it to Margate with us mtread.
We had a whip round and bought you a drink in your absence to show no hard feelings. Smile
I didn’t know what flavour you liked wearing so I went with strawberry with a cream topping. :lol


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Quote:C’mon chaps, it’s bank holiday,
Must be an English bank holiday.  Just back fae work.
(27-05-19, 06:13 PM)VNA link Wrote: whilst Labour has the opportunity to speak out on behalf of the majority who now clearly want an end to all of this and sweep to power in a Landslide election.
:rollin :rollin :rollin
Quote: Shame you couldn’t make it to Margate with us mtread
Good one Dazza  :thumbup  But that colour would clash with my jacket.
Would have been there, but I'm now in Carlisle on the way to Remain Central.
(26-05-19, 09:27 PM)VNA link Wrote:
Quote:what about the old feller who was an ex para?
Smells a bit fishy that one.  Doesn’t add up.  Fake.
Quote:Thats the problem when anybody justifies such ridiculous acts. People use that justification to carry them on against anybody they see fit to warrant it.
Like the 19 year old British lassie whom you’d like to see have her throat cut?


We are talking milkshakes here Ogri.
If you could show some proof that the old feller getting milkshaked was fake that would be good. Or perhaps me posting anywhere on any forum that a 19 year old girl should have her throat cut?
I'll not hold me breath hey...
if your arguments are going to descend into denial and outright lies, how do you think anyone will take what you say seriously?
Quote: If you could show some proof that the old feller getting milkshaked was fake
Um I think you'll find it works the other way round. Things have to be proven to be a fact. Basic concept of common law.
Just because the Daily Excess reported it, doesn't make it a fact.

I try really hard not to get involved in mud slinging and name calling on the old internet, because i'd much rather say something to someones face. But you are a patronising prick mtread, who constantly tries to take the high morale ground, and I'm done interacting with someone like that. I'll stick to the fazer thou threads, and you can stick to acting like everybody else here doesn't warrant a civil reply.
(27-05-19, 07:38 PM)ogri48 link Wrote: I try really hard not to get involved in mud slinging and name calling on the old internet, because i'd much rather say something to someones face. But you are a patronising prick mtread, who constantly tries to take the high morale ground, and I'm done interacting with someone like that. I'll stick to the fazer thou threads, and you can stick to acting like everybody else here doesn't warrant a civil reply.


Its because they've lost the argument. They are ever more trivial, insulting, and arrogant. No doubt they'll now latch onto the LidDem bandwagon (the runners up, and a distant one). Yes, the LibDems, those who when last in any authority broke their manifesto pledge to abolish student loans, the pledge that got them into that position, without a second thought.
Quote: I try really hard not to get involved in mud slinging and name calling on the old interne
Obviously you don't. :rolleyes
Quote: Its because they've lost the argument. They are ever more trivial, insulting, and arrogant.
Jesus Christ it's a just a disagreement over politics. Just like half the country is divided at the moment. (Some) Leavers just can't understand why anybody should dare to disagree with them. Lighten up you two.
Quote:If you could show some proof that the old feller getting milkshaked was fake that would be good.
Yes I feel mtread is correct.  It looks like dirty tricks.  A set up.  Fake news. 

Quote:Or perhaps me posting anywhere on any forum that a 19 year old girl should have her throat cut?
Oh I am sorry, you just wanted her murdered, you didn't state how the act should be carried out.  I apologise for that, but you did express support for the summary execution of a pregnant teenage girl. 

So yes I do feel there is a bit of a difference between say 'milkshaking' an extremist Smile , and murdering pregnant teenagers :eek
Quote:But you are a patronising prick mtread, who constantly tries to take the high morale ground, and I'm done interacting with someone like that.
Chill out dude.  Seriously Wink
Quote:Its because they've lost the argument.

Really! :lol :lol :lol

Quote:(Some) Leavers just can't understand why anybody should dare to disagree with them.

Not to mention the vast majority of leavers have no real clue as to why they want to leave in the first place.

BREXIT is the UK’s Trump moment – and it’s quite a moment. :eek
Otoh, I think Remainers don't really know what it is they are campaigning to be a part of. And it probably won't be there anymore by the time they win a Remain vote anyway, if they do. The EU we think we know (and the EU themselves have consistently told us we don't understand what they are about) is going to dissolve away. By which time, it might actually be something worth remaining a part of  :lol
(27-05-19, 08:07 PM)VNA link Wrote: Not to mention the vast majority of leavers have no real clue as to why they want to leave in the first place.

BREXIT is the UK’s Trump moment – and it’s quite a moment. :eek
The vast majority of leavers have just voted to leave on WTO rules.Trump-- the scotts are happy to insult him with one hand but even happier to take his golf course money with the other. 
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
(27-05-19, 02:21 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: As clearly displayed by this results map of England and Wales :lol ...

Now try showing us one weighted by population (you know, the *number* of people who voted) instead of area, because, surprisingly, large sections of empty space don't actually vote...  :rolleyes
Quote:The vast majority of leavers have just voted to leave on WTO rules.
How do you figure that?  Which is, in any case, different from actually knwoing why you want to leave.

(27-05-19, 07:08 PM)mtread link Wrote: Would have been there, but I'm now in Carlisle on the way to Remain Central.


Every time Carlisle is mentioned I can almost smell those biscuits cooking :b


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