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Post by Clinton Cool on Oct 27, 2016 22:31:15 GMT
Whatever brexit looks like the whole experience has been brilliant. I'm 54 now and never in my lifetime have I seen the establishment so shaken. Fuckin brilliant.
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Post by peterboat on Oct 27, 2016 23:21:48 GMT
I think you have hit the nail on the head there Ricco they arnt in control and they dont like it, project fear is at full force again on the TV just like it is in the USA against Trump, I dont think they understand that the people really did know what they were voting for. It will be interesting what other shite they will role out to scare us, but sooner or later they will get it because we are clever enough to realise that the EU was all about keeping the little people down
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Post by Higgs on Oct 28, 2016 8:07:44 GMT
Tony Blair's been on Radio 4 this morning, waffling his way through an interview. He doesn't sound like a statesman. He always sounds exasperated, he can't get his message across. Probably because, it's crap and he knows it. He says, " the decision of the 23rd cannot be reversed" he goes on to say, " unless people begin to see the light and change their' minds". My paraphrasing of what he said.
It's very trying, putting up with the usual parliamentary slight of hand that is their trademark of operation, we certainly can do without another European level.
Politicians that support remain are going to find themselves on the wrong side of the majority. Had we not had a referendum and parliament voted to settle the argument, we would almost certainly not be going the way of Brexit. They would once again have dragged us, as we have been, down a road the majority did not want to travel.
The referendum had more in common with democracy than parliament can display. As things are going, we may as well dispense with the public voting and electing. We could simply offer the whole system to business.
Parliamentary intervention on the subject of Brexit can only be trusted to support business. Give parliament to business, in other words.
As someone who works for an agency that is trying to offload us into an umbrella company, I wouldn't and don't trust business priorities to work very well for people.
Umbrella company - Umbrella, chosen for its protective connotations. It's a bollocks deception for eat more shit.
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Post by carlt on Oct 28, 2016 9:06:35 GMT
Tony Blair's been on Radio 4 this morning, waffling his way through an interview. He doesn't sound like a statesman. He always sounds exasperated, he can't get his message across. Probably because, it's crap and he knows it. He says, " the decision of the 23rd cannot be reversed" he goes on to say, " unless people begin to see the light and change their' minds". My paraphrasing what he said. Yes but Tony Blair is a complete and utter twat despised on all sides. He will spend the rest of his life continually interfering and criticising everything in order to try to justify the complete balls up he created whilst running the country. He will never sound like a statesman because he will never have anything statesmanlike to say.
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Post by Higgs on Oct 28, 2016 9:20:23 GMT
Tony Blair's been on Radio 4 this morning, waffling his way through an interview. He doesn't sound like a statesman. He always sounds exasperated, he can't get his message across. Probably because, it's crap and he knows it. He says, " the decision of the 23rd cannot be reversed" he goes on to say, " unless people begin to see the light and change their' minds". My paraphrasing what he said. Yes but Tony Blair is a complete and utter twat despised on all sides. He will spend the rest of his life continually interfering and criticising everything in order to try to justify the complete balls up he created whilst running the country. He will never sound like a statesman because he will never have anything statesmanlike to say. I wish my thumbs-up was working. I would try and fix it, but what ever is denying that to me is also stopping all the ads.
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Post by hilda on Oct 28, 2016 9:37:15 GMT
I do not think the westminster lot understand that when they try to scaremonger us over brexit, most of us (I think), me included, wouldnt mind being a few quid worse off, for the joy of leaving the corrupt EU at last.
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Post by Higgs on Oct 28, 2016 9:48:51 GMT
I do not think the westminster lot understand that when they try to scaremonger us over brexit, most of us (I think), me included, wouldnt mind being a few quid worse off, for the joy of leaving the corrupt EU at last. With business in control of the 'casino', the odds are not in most peoples' favour. The odds are stacked most definitely in favour of business and we simple punters are their dupes.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2016 23:03:14 GMT
How can anyone argue against the capitalist status quo when they have the example of Sir Philip Green to demonstrate how well the establishment works.
I'm trying to remember who was responsible for his knighthood.
Rog
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Post by Higgs on Oct 29, 2016 7:31:29 GMT
How can anyone argue against the capitalist status quo when they have the example of Sir Philip Green to demonstrate how well the establishment works. I'm trying to remember who was responsible for his knighthood. Rog Tony Blair. 2006 As an aside - Tony Blair looks and sounds more demented by the day.
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Post by Higgs on Oct 29, 2016 8:30:14 GMT
The trade 'agreement' that would be CETA, between Canada and the EU, has reached an exciting stage. People have used pens. They are practicing what it might feel like to have an agreement. When they have eventually managed to get all and everyone to agree, they will I think use these pens for real. We'll all be dead, but within the next 100 years an agreement will be forthcoming. I don't think I can stand the blistering pace.
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Post by peterboat on Nov 3, 2016 10:27:30 GMT
Is it today the court rules whether the will of the people is overturned? Mrs May could still beat them call a snap election and remind the people which MPs were remoaners. Then have all the tory ones deselected suitable justice to remove their snouts from the trough!
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Post by bamber on Nov 3, 2016 10:38:56 GMT
According to the BBC website the Courts have ruled against Mrs May. Interesting times ahead, me thinks!
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Post by tonyqj on Nov 3, 2016 11:02:07 GMT
The Govt are appealing (not to me, you understand, to the Appeals Court).
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Post by peterboat on Nov 3, 2016 11:10:15 GMT
I think the shit is going to hit the fan! As I said snap election and remind the people which MPs want to stay in the EU, of course UKIP could stand and win on mass in some areas of the North where labour are struggling and they are ignoring the will of the people
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Post by Phil on Nov 3, 2016 11:27:46 GMT
Rather than the slogan Brexit means Brexit, I suppose it has now been changed to Brexit what Brexit. The political elites have never excepted the will of the people and will do everything in their power to stop us leaving the EU. Perhaps it is time for Madame Guillotine to make an appearance. First for the chop would be the remoaners who are constantly telling me I did not know what I was voting for. My prediction for the future, there may be trouble ahead.
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