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You’re clutching to a non binding referendum...Hoboh wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 8:16 pmYou referring to a non binding amendment?BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 11:41 amIn effect no deal was confirmed to be a non-option after the Spelman amendment won the day.Hoboh wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 11:29 amThe whole point is no deal cannot come off the table otherwise remain is the default option and that flys in the face of the referendum result.
Removing no deal is a ploy by remainiacs to do exactly that, remain.
May and her cronies Ballsed up the deal and I am ecstatic she will soon be gone, one of the worst PM's ever but to be fair to her remainiacs have hampered negotiations all along with their petulant foot stamping all through, they don't like not getting their own way or no.
No deal will not happen neither we nor the EU want that in reality, having said that now is not the point we throw in the towel.
That's straw clutching a touch.
But the point I’m making is May knows if she does push towards no deal there will be a majority for Cooper’s amendment. 60 in her party at least have said they will vote for it in future to avoid no deal. She persuaded them not to do so in January but if it looks like no deal next week or week after...that can change. And that is binding. Everyone knows that we won’t let no deal happen easily.
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mate, the referendum was because the government said so, it would act on the result and most others agreed (until that is the blind weeping remoaners actually got the shock of their EU nanny's teet and nappy changing being withdrawn).BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 8:46 pmYou’re clutching to a non binding referendum...Hoboh wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 8:16 pmYou referring to a non binding amendment?BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 11:41 amIn effect no deal was confirmed to be a non-option after the Spelman amendment won the day.Hoboh wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 11:29 amThe whole point is no deal cannot come off the table otherwise remain is the default option and that flys in the face of the referendum result.
Removing no deal is a ploy by remainiacs to do exactly that, remain.
May and her cronies Ballsed up the deal and I am ecstatic she will soon be gone, one of the worst PM's ever but to be fair to her remainiacs have hampered negotiations all along with their petulant foot stamping all through, they don't like not getting their own way or no.
No deal will not happen neither we nor the EU want that in reality, having said that now is not the point we throw in the towel.
That's straw clutching a touch.
But the point I’m making is May knows if she does push towards no deal there will be a majority for Cooper’s amendment. 60 in her party at least have said they will vote for it in future to avoid no deal. She persuaded them not to do so in January but if it looks like no deal next week or week after...that can change. And that is binding. Everyone knows that we won’t let no deal happen easily.
Mrs Balls is a busted flush, Corbyn dislikes her almost as bad as he secretly dislikes the EU and I suspect he would be more than happy to turn yet another blind eye to rebels. Binding is, we leave on March 29th deal or no deal and all balls moaning and bleating will not change that she cannot extend article 50 if the EU will not go along with it and why should they? Little Mick in Ireland is getting nervous now and about time, the English hating scumbag is just realising what no deal means to his country and he is almost in panic mode, being he is the biggest obstacle to a deal direct your angst in that direction.
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Do you honestly think an amendment like Cooper's or someone elses will not pass should we get closer to no deal?Hoboh wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 1:03 pmmate, the referendum was because the government said so, it would act on the result and most others agreed (until that is the blind weeping remoaners actually got the shock of their EU nanny's teet and nappy changing being withdrawn).BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 8:46 pmYou’re clutching to a non binding referendum...Hoboh wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 8:16 pmYou referring to a non binding amendment?BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 11:41 amIn effect no deal was confirmed to be a non-option after the Spelman amendment won the day.Hoboh wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 11:29 amThe whole point is no deal cannot come off the table otherwise remain is the default option and that flys in the face of the referendum result.
Removing no deal is a ploy by remainiacs to do exactly that, remain.
May and her cronies Ballsed up the deal and I am ecstatic she will soon be gone, one of the worst PM's ever but to be fair to her remainiacs have hampered negotiations all along with their petulant foot stamping all through, they don't like not getting their own way or no.
No deal will not happen neither we nor the EU want that in reality, having said that now is not the point we throw in the towel.
That's straw clutching a touch.
But the point I’m making is May knows if she does push towards no deal there will be a majority for Cooper’s amendment. 60 in her party at least have said they will vote for it in future to avoid no deal. She persuaded them not to do so in January but if it looks like no deal next week or week after...that can change. And that is binding. Everyone knows that we won’t let no deal happen easily.
Mrs Balls is a busted flush, Corbyn dislikes her almost as bad as he secretly dislikes the EU and I suspect he would be more than happy to turn yet another blind eye to rebels. Binding is, we leave on March 29th deal or no deal and all balls moaning and bleating will not change that she cannot extend article 50 if the EU will not go along with it and why should they? Little Mick in Ireland is getting nervous now and about time, the English hating scumbag is just realising what no deal means to his country and he is almost in panic mode, being he is the biggest obstacle to a deal direct your angst in that direction.
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Brexit is like watching your library being burned down by some c*nt who can't read!
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Wrong. Yes there is smoke coming out of the back and a strong burning smell and yes the fire door is now too hot to touch. But it is not really on fire. Its just part of a conspiracy to make you think the library is burning down when really it isn't.Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 3:33 pmBrexit is like watching your library being burned down by some c*nt who can't read!
However, you have to ultimately respect the democratic right of the c*nt who can't read though to decide that setting fire to it is a good thing. Even if it does burn down then so what? Nobody will be hurt. Well, a few people might be hurt, but eventually all the libraries will burn down and its best we burn this one down now - its the will of the people remember.
The problem with the library was it was totally undemocratic. Who voted for that bint to tell you your books were overdue? I didn't. It's a set of rules that we have to follow but we want to make our own rules. What is honestly wrong with shitting in a sink or on the floor? Stupid library rules telling me where to shit. If I want to smear shit all over the walls I'll do so and no unelected official is going to tell me I can't.
Kids? What about them. No good never came from reading so I don't think our kids will suffer much when we burn them all down. And another thing they read stuff that I couldn't when I was their age (cos I couldn't read) and it just isn't right. This snowflake generation haven't learned what a good burning can do, its up to us to show them. They'll thank us all when they grow up and are just like we are, illiterate and angry!
Delay? Delay? We voted for burning and on the 29th of March a burning is what we're getting. If they don't agree to it, lets just make sure we nuke the whole country. They say that a no burning nuke strike will kill 60 odd million people but that is again project fear. There was a nuke back in the 40's and look we're all still here. Don't remember us all being wiped out in the cuban missile crisis either. Load of people who will do anything, absolutely anything to avoid delivering on the democratic will of the people for burnings. Traitors. They are the ones who are at fault for this anyway. If they'd not stopped the lynchings and pillagings we'd not be here now....
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Si Deus pro nobis, quis contra nos?
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I know. I said "not another word" until after March 29th.
But, like a politician (any politician; all politicians) I lied!
Anyway. The stitch up continues.
But, like a politician (any politician; all politicians) I lied!
Anyway. The stitch up continues.
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Delay, delay, delay, extend, extend, reverse.Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Sun Feb 24, 2019 2:20 pmI know. I said "not another word" until after March 29th.
But, like a politician (any politician; all politicians) I lied!
Anyway. The stitch up continues.
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Being sold out by the cnuts! May is a weak leader should have sacked The wailers and gone for a GE but then again she is a remainer.
Nigel's party will do extremely well out of this, Tories falling apart, labour purges about to start and a bunch of self centred flakes with no real directions, Delayed, yes but next time we will go and fast,
Nigel's party will do extremely well out of this, Tories falling apart, labour purges about to start and a bunch of self centred flakes with no real directions, Delayed, yes but next time we will go and fast,
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I'm not certain, but I think the word "referendum" is responsible for my toothache. I'm absolutely sick of hearing it. Can it be cured with Ibuprofen?
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I'm afraid you'll need cocodamol at best. At some stage you'll be offered Tramadol, but don't believe them - snake oil salesmen are all the same.TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 11:25 amI'm not certain, but I think the word "referendum" is responsible for my toothache. I'm absolutely sick of hearing it. Can it be cured with Ibuprofen?
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The entire political establishment, including those on the continent, are now conspiring to frustrate the largest ever democratic vote in this country.
Brexit means Brexit, No Deal is better than a Bad Deal... *Titter* *titter*
Just fxcking wait you cxnts... Next time an election occurs and two old ladies are guarding a box, see what I can do to frustrate that process!
Brexit means Brexit, No Deal is better than a Bad Deal... *Titter* *titter*
Just fxcking wait you cxnts... Next time an election occurs and two old ladies are guarding a box, see what I can do to frustrate that process!
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You heard it here first, because I've just invented it:Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 2:59 pmThe entire political establishment, including those on the continent, are now conspiring to frustrate the largest ever democratic vote in this country.
Brexit means Brexit, No Deal is better than a Bad Deal... *Titter* *titter*
Just fxcking wait you cxnts... Next time an election occurs and two old ladies are guarding a box, see what I can do to frustrate that process!
At the next election, along with your ballot paper pour in an unidentified liquid - honey, bleach, water, sperm, ink...
#WeCanAllFrustrateDemocracy
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Hopefully.Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25, 2019 3:25 pmDelay, delay, delay, extend, extend, reverse.Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Sun Feb 24, 2019 2:20 pmI know. I said "not another word" until after March 29th.
But, like a politician (any politician; all politicians) I lied!
Anyway. The stitch up continues.
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https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/ ... lt-stands/Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:06 pmYou heard it here first, because I've just invented it:Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 2:59 pmThe entire political establishment, including those on the continent, are now conspiring to frustrate the largest ever democratic vote in this country.
Brexit means Brexit, No Deal is better than a Bad Deal... *Titter* *titter*
Just fxcking wait you cxnts... Next time an election occurs and two old ladies are guarding a box, see what I can do to frustrate that process!
At the next election, along with your ballot paper pour in an unidentified liquid - honey, bleach, water, sperm, ink...
#WeCanAllFrustrateDemocracy
The only frustration of democracy is from the Brexit liars. The result of a referendum where one side cheated and broke the rules is what you'll cling to forever. The fact remains that were the vote legally binding the court would have overturned it.
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Seventeen million. Seventeen million. You arrogant knobhead.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:25 pmhttps://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/ ... lt-stands/Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:06 pmYou heard it here first, because I've just invented it:Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 2:59 pmThe entire political establishment, including those on the continent, are now conspiring to frustrate the largest ever democratic vote in this country.
Brexit means Brexit, No Deal is better than a Bad Deal... *Titter* *titter*
Just fxcking wait you cxnts... Next time an election occurs and two old ladies are guarding a box, see what I can do to frustrate that process!
At the next election, along with your ballot paper pour in an unidentified liquid - honey, bleach, water, sperm, ink...
#WeCanAllFrustrateDemocracy
The only frustration of democracy is from the Brexit liars. The result of a referendum where one side cheated and broke the rules is what you'll cling to forever. The fact remains that were the vote legally binding the court would have overturned it.
You ready for civil war? Because I am.
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Ironically the same number of Germans who voted for the Nazis! Throwing that number around as though it automatically means there was no corruption (which we know there was) and that the legality of the vote isn't in question is nonsensical.Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:28 pmSeventeen million. Seventeen million. You arrogant knobhead.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:25 pmhttps://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/ ... lt-stands/Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:06 pmYou heard it here first, because I've just invented it:Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 2:59 pmThe entire political establishment, including those on the continent, are now conspiring to frustrate the largest ever democratic vote in this country.
Brexit means Brexit, No Deal is better than a Bad Deal... *Titter* *titter*
Just fxcking wait you cxnts... Next time an election occurs and two old ladies are guarding a box, see what I can do to frustrate that process!
At the next election, along with your ballot paper pour in an unidentified liquid - honey, bleach, water, sperm, ink...
#WeCanAllFrustrateDemocracy
The only frustration of democracy is from the Brexit liars. The result of a referendum where one side cheated and broke the rules is what you'll cling to forever. The fact remains that were the vote legally binding the court would have overturned it.
You ready for civil war? Because I am.
I don't see people my side threatening violence or civil war. I wonder why that is? By the way, what happened to all the trade deals Brexiteer Liam Fox said we'd have before March 29th? It was meant to be easy just to roll over those deals, a peace of cake, done in a week.....another Brexit lie. The lies are just piling up. Lie, lie, lie, lie, lie, lie.
Bring on another vote. If you are confident of the 17M then there is absolutely no reason not to do it.
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#WeCanAllFrustrateDemocracy.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:34 pmIronically the same number of Germans who voted for the Nazis! Throwing that number around as though it automatically means there was no corruption (which we know there was) and that the legality of the vote isn't in question is nonsensical.Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:28 pmSeventeen million. Seventeen million. You arrogant knobhead.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:25 pmhttps://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/ ... lt-stands/Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:06 pmYou heard it here first, because I've just invented it:Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 2:59 pmThe entire political establishment, including those on the continent, are now conspiring to frustrate the largest ever democratic vote in this country.
Brexit means Brexit, No Deal is better than a Bad Deal... *Titter* *titter*
Just fxcking wait you cxnts... Next time an election occurs and two old ladies are guarding a box, see what I can do to frustrate that process!
At the next election, along with your ballot paper pour in an unidentified liquid - honey, bleach, water, sperm, ink...
#WeCanAllFrustrateDemocracy
The only frustration of democracy is from the Brexit liars. The result of a referendum where one side cheated and broke the rules is what you'll cling to forever. The fact remains that were the vote legally binding the court would have overturned it.
You ready for civil war? Because I am.
I don't see people my side threatening violence or civil war. I wonder why that is? By the way, what happened to all the trade deals Brexiteer Liam Fox said we'd have before March 29th? It was meant to be easy just to roll over those deals, a peace of cake, done in a week.....another Brexit lie. The lies are just piling up. Lie, lie, lie, lie, lie, lie.
Bring on another vote. If you are confident of the 17M then there is absolutely no reason not to do it.
The 'lies' you promulgate, are because people like you refuse to accept the result. If we all accepted the Democratic Result, there would be no need for the so called lies, because we would have transitioned, democratically, in the period. Tit.
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Half of Leave voters will probably be dead or infirm within 5 years. I fancy Remain's chances.Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:28 pmSeventeen million. Seventeen million. You arrogant knobhead.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:25 pmhttps://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/ ... lt-stands/Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:06 pmYou heard it here first, because I've just invented it:Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 2:59 pmThe entire political establishment, including those on the continent, are now conspiring to frustrate the largest ever democratic vote in this country.
Brexit means Brexit, No Deal is better than a Bad Deal... *Titter* *titter*
Just fxcking wait you cxnts... Next time an election occurs and two old ladies are guarding a box, see what I can do to frustrate that process!
At the next election, along with your ballot paper pour in an unidentified liquid - honey, bleach, water, sperm, ink...
#WeCanAllFrustrateDemocracy
The only frustration of democracy is from the Brexit liars. The result of a referendum where one side cheated and broke the rules is what you'll cling to forever. The fact remains that were the vote legally binding the court would have overturned it.
You ready for civil war? Because I am.
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