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Post by Mr Stabby on Dec 12, 2018 20:39:18 GMT
Remainers have proven to be rather thick. After all, anything with a brain cell should have made changes before we even got to a referendum. It was pretty obvious to the intelligent that things were not quite right. Even now, two years after the referendum and when we are on the brink of leaving, all the eu can think of doing is issuing us with threats. Never once have we heard the message "Look, we've taken this feedback on board, we want you to stay and we're willing to listen to the concerns your people have".
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2018 20:45:57 GMT
The more I think about this, the more I think we should have just walked away from the idea of a European State. As for the common market we voted to join...carry on as normal.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2018 20:49:50 GMT
If you want a 48/52 split in this poll we need 25 votes (12/13). Then we can have a vote on whether to have a another poll.... ;-)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2018 20:49:58 GMT
I am firmly of the opinion that our leaving could be the death knell for the union.
We shouldn't be surprised by their lack of cooperation.
But I also agree that there should NEVER have been a referendum on such simplistic terms.
Fingers crossed ... if she wins the vote of confidence she'll use the result as a confidence boost ... go back to Brussels and tell them "stuff it".
Either the EU will then be less intransigent ... or we walk away.
What the hell happened five or so years ago ... we seem to have stepped through the looking glass.
Rog
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 12, 2018 20:51:33 GMT
I think the UK should just say: "We're leaving, and we want some of the money we've given to the EU back, as it has clearly been misused. And any trouble from you lot, we'll drop nukes on Berlin, Paris and Brussels."
I'm not sure if I would make a very diplomatic Prime Minister, but just who do these jumped up Belgians and Germans and French think they are? Pompous oafs.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2018 21:10:16 GMT
Very close! 117 out of 317 voted to kick May out. I demand a recount....
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2018 21:28:17 GMT
117 of her own party will probably vote against her "deal". We have a dud firework.
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Post by bodger on Dec 12, 2018 21:59:40 GMT
commentators suggested that more than 100 votes against her would seal her fate, because prior to the vote only 100 MPs had indicated their dissatisfaction in some way. ........... apparently she was hoping for less than 80 against her.
watch this space.
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Post by thebfg on Dec 12, 2018 22:24:34 GMT
i think she's on a hiding to nothing she is going to piss off either remainers or brexiteers or even everybody.
people are going to hate her what ever she does.
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 13, 2018 5:10:56 GMT
Perhaps Theresa May could organise a photo competition
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2018 5:41:58 GMT
She's not daft enough to impose her will against clear and majority opposition to it. Rog
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Post by patty on Dec 13, 2018 6:51:07 GMT
Actually it’s more about things like trust and caring than having a high IQ. In fact I’d go as far to say that having a high IQ is a disadvantage when it comes to common sense. I think I agree with that ..I know several people with high IQ's and none have any common sense....(I'm ok though)
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 13, 2018 7:54:01 GMT
She's not daft enough to impose her will against clear and majority opposition to it. "What amazes me is that she keeps using this mantra that she will deliver the deal that the British public voted for This wretched deal could not be further from what we voted for." "Well there’s another shocker, just another pony show to at least give a little pretence to the idea that there’s even a choice, or that a vote means a thing. At this point I would give more credence to north Korea’s take on democracy." "She really is a broken record. Same old tired slogans trotted out again. She is like a turd in a microwave that is periodically reheated and forced to do a little twirl or two. All we hear is nnrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, and a waft of shit creeps up ones nose and assaults our sensibilities." Here are all the MPs who have publicly shown support for the Prime Minister today. (courtesy of the Telegraph) Tom Tugenhadt Rory Stewart David Morris Kevin Hollinrake Liz Truss Jake Berry Chris Skidmore James Heappey Julian Knight Ed Vaizey Marcus Jones Guy Opperman Huw Merriman Helen Grant Jeremy Lefroy Robert Halfon Vicky Ford Alok Sharma Craig Whittaker Heidi Allen Nick Hurd Steve Brine Luke Hall Bim Afolami Matt Warman Michael Gove Mary Robinson Caroline Spelman Andrea Leadsom Simon Hoare Alan Mak Michael Ellis Mims Davies Alistair Burt Nick Boles Margot James Justin Tomlinson David Lidington Andrew Stephenson Liam Fox Amber Rudd Sarah Wollaston Alan Duncan David Mundell Damian Hinds Mark Lancaster Alec Shelbrooke Robin Walker Alun Cairns Mark Spencer Greg Clark Penny Mordaunt Matt Hancock Kit Malthouse Philip Hammond Paul Scully David Gauke Patrick McLoughlin Richard Harrington Alex Chalk Maria Miller Stephen Hammond Andrew Murrison James Cleverly Nadhim Zahawi Nick Gibb James Brokenshire Therese Coffey Jeremy Hunt Brandon Lewis Sarah Newton Stephen Crabb Robert Buckland Mel Stride Jesse Norman Victoria Prentis Sam Gyimah John Howell Jonathan Djanogly Kelly Tolhurst Damian Green Geoffrey Cox Caroline Nokes Tobias Ellwood Kirstine Hair Nigel Huddleston Adam Afriyie Peter Heaton-Jones John Glen Julian Smith Oliver Letwin Gavin Williamson Philip Lee Jo Churchill George Freeman David Warburton Rebecca Pow Kevin Foster Antoinette Sandbach Michelle Donelan Oliver Heald Chris Heaton-Harris James Cartlidge Alex Burghart Stuart Andrew Leo Docherty Anna Soubry Nicholas Soames Mark Prisk Andrew Jones Alberto Costa Wendy Morton Andrew Bowie Paul Masterton Amanda Milling Seema Kennedy Nick Herbert Tim Loughton Harriet Baldwin Robert Jenrick Sajid Javid Jacqueline Foster David Duguid Trudy Harrison Gillian Keegan Colin Clark Gary Streeter Bob Seely Gordon Henderson Iain Stewart Caroline Dinenage Jackie Doyle-Price Richard Graham Robert Goodwill Rachel Maclean Ken Clarke Mark Pawsey Gareth Johnson Ed Argar Heather Wheeler Kwasi Kwarteng Richard Benyion Nusrart Ghani Stephen Kerr Neil O’Brien Maggie Throup Kemi Badenoch David Rutley Chris Philp Lucy Frazer Giles Watling Ben Wallace Chloe Smith Neil Parish Simon Hart Karen Bradley Helen Whatley Claire Perry Jeremy Wright Stephen Barclay Chris Grayling Mike Freer Sir Roger Gale Theresa May Alister Jack Andrew Griffiths Nicky Morgan Henry Bellingham Jack Brereton Luke Graham Robert Neill John Penrose Victoria Atkins Christopher Pincher John Lamont Dominic Grieve "200 of the dirtiest traitors this country has ever seen……er…..plus almost all of the rest of the Palace of Westminster. Hang the fucking lot of them! Filth! Scum!"
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Post by bodger on Dec 13, 2018 8:09:30 GMT
She's not daft enough to impose her will against clear and majority opposition to it. "What amazes me is that she keeps using this mantra that she will deliver the deal that the British public voted for This wretched deal could not be further from what we voted for." "Well there’s another shocker, just another pony show to at least give a little pretence to the idea that there’s even a choice, or that a vote means a thing. At this point I would give more credence to north Korea’s take on democracy." "She really is a broken record. Same old tired slogans trotted out again. She is like a turd in a microwave that is periodically reheated and forced to do a little twirl or two. All we hear is nnrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, and a waft of shit creeps up ones nose and assaults our sensibilities." Here are all the MPs who have publicly shown support for the Prime Minister today. (courtesy of the Telegraph) Tom Tugenhadt Rory Stewart David Morris Kevin Hollinrake Liz Truss Jake Berry Chris Skidmore James Heappey Julian Knight Ed Vaizey Marcus Jones Guy Opperman Huw Merriman Helen Grant Jeremy Lefroy Robert Halfon Vicky Ford Alok Sharma Craig Whittaker Heidi Allen Nick Hurd Steve Brine Luke Hall Bim Afolami Matt Warman Michael Gove Mary Robinson Caroline Spelman Andrea Leadsom Simon Hoare Alan Mak Michael Ellis Mims Davies Alistair Burt Nick Boles Margot James Justin Tomlinson David Lidington Andrew Stephenson Liam Fox Amber Rudd Sarah Wollaston Alan Duncan David Mundell Damian Hinds Mark Lancaster Alec Shelbrooke Robin Walker Alun Cairns Mark Spencer Greg Clark Penny Mordaunt Matt Hancock Kit Malthouse Philip Hammond Paul Scully David Gauke Patrick McLoughlin Richard Harrington Alex Chalk Maria Miller Stephen Hammond Andrew Murrison James Cleverly Nadhim Zahawi Nick Gibb James Brokenshire Therese Coffey Jeremy Hunt Brandon Lewis Sarah Newton Stephen Crabb Robert Buckland Mel Stride Jesse Norman Victoria Prentis Sam Gyimah John Howell Jonathan Djanogly Kelly Tolhurst Damian Green Geoffrey Cox Caroline Nokes Tobias Ellwood Kirstine Hair Nigel Huddleston Adam Afriyie Peter Heaton-Jones John Glen Julian Smith Oliver Letwin Gavin Williamson Philip Lee Jo Churchill George Freeman David Warburton Rebecca Pow Kevin Foster Antoinette Sandbach Michelle Donelan Oliver Heald Chris Heaton-Harris James Cartlidge Alex Burghart Stuart Andrew Leo Docherty Anna Soubry Nicholas Soames Mark Prisk Andrew Jones Alberto Costa Wendy Morton Andrew Bowie Paul Masterton Amanda Milling Seema Kennedy Nick Herbert Tim Loughton Harriet Baldwin Robert Jenrick Sajid Javid Jacqueline Foster David Duguid Trudy Harrison Gillian Keegan Colin Clark Gary Streeter Bob Seely Gordon Henderson Iain Stewart Caroline Dinenage Jackie Doyle-Price Richard Graham Robert Goodwill Rachel Maclean Ken Clarke Mark Pawsey Gareth Johnson Ed Argar Heather Wheeler Kwasi Kwarteng Richard Benyion Nusrart Ghani Stephen Kerr Neil O’Brien Maggie Throup Kemi Badenoch David Rutley Chris Philp Lucy Frazer Giles Watling Ben Wallace Chloe Smith Neil Parish Simon Hart Karen Bradley Helen Whatley Claire Perry Jeremy Wright Stephen Barclay Chris Grayling Mike Freer Sir Roger Gale Theresa May Alister Jack Andrew Griffiths Nicky Morgan Henry Bellingham Jack Brereton Luke Graham Robert Neill John Penrose Victoria Atkins Christopher Pincher John Lamont Dominic Grieve "200 of the dirtiest traitors this country has ever seen……er…..plus almost all of the rest of the Palace of Westminster. Hang the fucking lot of them! Filth! Scum!" you must be very bored. are the skulekids on olliday or wot?
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Post by naughtyfox on Dec 13, 2018 8:24:39 GMT
"What amazes me is that she keeps using this mantra that she will deliver the deal that the British public voted for This wretched deal could not be further from what we voted for." "Well there’s another shocker, just another pony show to at least give a little pretence to the idea that there’s even a choice, or that a vote means a thing. At this point I would give more credence to north Korea’s take on democracy." "She really is a broken record. Same old tired slogans trotted out again. She is like a turd in a microwave that is periodically reheated and forced to do a little twirl or two. All we hear is nnrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, and a waft of shit creeps up ones nose and assaults our sensibilities." Here are all the MPs who have publicly shown support for the Prime Minister today. (courtesy of the Telegraph) Tom Tugenhadt Rory Stewart David Morris Kevin Hollinrake Liz Truss Jake Berry Chris Skidmore James Heappey Julian Knight Ed Vaizey Marcus Jones Guy Opperman Huw Merriman Helen Grant Jeremy Lefroy Robert Halfon Vicky Ford Alok Sharma Craig Whittaker Heidi Allen Nick Hurd Steve Brine Luke Hall Bim Afolami Matt Warman Michael Gove Mary Robinson Caroline Spelman Andrea Leadsom Simon Hoare Alan Mak Michael Ellis Mims Davies Alistair Burt Nick Boles Margot James Justin Tomlinson David Lidington Andrew Stephenson Liam Fox Amber Rudd Sarah Wollaston Alan Duncan David Mundell Damian Hinds Mark Lancaster Alec Shelbrooke Robin Walker Alun Cairns Mark Spencer Greg Clark Penny Mordaunt Matt Hancock Kit Malthouse Philip Hammond Paul Scully David Gauke Patrick McLoughlin Richard Harrington Alex Chalk Maria Miller Stephen Hammond Andrew Murrison James Cleverly Nadhim Zahawi Nick Gibb James Brokenshire Therese Coffey Jeremy Hunt Brandon Lewis Sarah Newton Stephen Crabb Robert Buckland Mel Stride Jesse Norman Victoria Prentis Sam Gyimah John Howell Jonathan Djanogly Kelly Tolhurst Damian Green Geoffrey Cox Caroline Nokes Tobias Ellwood Kirstine Hair Nigel Huddleston Adam Afriyie Peter Heaton-Jones John Glen Julian Smith Oliver Letwin Gavin Williamson Philip Lee Jo Churchill George Freeman David Warburton Rebecca Pow Kevin Foster Antoinette Sandbach Michelle Donelan Oliver Heald Chris Heaton-Harris James Cartlidge Alex Burghart Stuart Andrew Leo Docherty Anna Soubry Nicholas Soames Mark Prisk Andrew Jones Alberto Costa Wendy Morton Andrew Bowie Paul Masterton Amanda Milling Seema Kennedy Nick Herbert Tim Loughton Harriet Baldwin Robert Jenrick Sajid Javid Jacqueline Foster David Duguid Trudy Harrison Gillian Keegan Colin Clark Gary Streeter Bob Seely Gordon Henderson Iain Stewart Caroline Dinenage Jackie Doyle-Price Richard Graham Robert Goodwill Rachel Maclean Ken Clarke Mark Pawsey Gareth Johnson Ed Argar Heather Wheeler Kwasi Kwarteng Richard Benyion Nusrart Ghani Stephen Kerr Neil O’Brien Maggie Throup Kemi Badenoch David Rutley Chris Philp Lucy Frazer Giles Watling Ben Wallace Chloe Smith Neil Parish Simon Hart Karen Bradley Helen Whatley Claire Perry Jeremy Wright Stephen Barclay Chris Grayling Mike Freer Sir Roger Gale Theresa May Alister Jack Andrew Griffiths Nicky Morgan Henry Bellingham Jack Brereton Luke Graham Robert Neill John Penrose Victoria Atkins Christopher Pincher John Lamont Dominic Grieve "200 of the dirtiest traitors this country has ever seen……er…..plus almost all of the rest of the Palace of Westminster. Hang the fucking lot of them! Filth! Scum!" you must be very bored. are the skulekids on olliday or wot? It's my lunch break.
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