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@newt182 | 12 December 18 | |
@ obi_jon - 12.12.18 - 08:39am Aww, we seem to be living in your head, rent free. I can't speak for newt or mel but I don't spend any of my time thinking about you, maybe you should ask yourself why you spend so much of yours thinking about us. He wants to bu m us |
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@obi_jon | 12 December 18 | |
@ slwnoris - 12.12.18 - 08:36am Well they done it now, the back stabbers of the tory party are out to get Mrs May out, what a bunch of fools, you just watch the trouble this is is going to cause. I predict leaving the European union without a deal, jobs will be lost, companies will start leaving because of trading with the European union will come with to many problems, can you just think about it, raw materials going from the European union into the UK then the UK sending the finished goods back out into the European market. Both sides lied during the in out vote. This situation just proves all the mp,s care only for there own vested interests. How can attacking the country prime minister at this time help get any sort of deal, what's happening now is madness. ''This situation just proves all the mp,s care only for there own vested interests. How can attacking the country prime minister at this time help get any sort of deal, what's happening now is madness.'' This is 'disaster capitalism' in action. They're betting on the economy tanking after a no deal brexit and they stand to make absolute fortunes when it does. This isn't madness, it's pure unadulterated mercenary greed and selfishness. |
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@say.what | 12 December 18 | |
@ slwnoris - 12.12.18 - 08:36am Well they done it now, the back stabbers of the tory party are out to get Mrs May out, what a bunch of fools, you just watch the trouble this is is going to cause. I predict leaving the European union without a deal, jobs will be lost, companies will start leaving because of trading with the European union will come with to many problems, can you just think about it, raw materials going from the European union into the UK then the UK sending the finished goods back out into the European market. Both sides lied during the in out vote. This situation just proves all the mp,s care only for there own vested interests. How can attacking the country prime minister at this time help get any sort of deal, what's happening now is madness. They are backing the people for a change. She will probably survive |
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@shadow27 | 12 December 18 | |
Nah, they are thinking about the survival of the party. Just like over here! A sacrificial lamb given up so the party survives.
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@shadow27 | 12 December 18 | |
Expect more stalling tactics and hand-wringing for as long as they think they can get away with it.
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@dan27notts | 12 December 18 | |
Im hoping Jacob Rees-Mogg steps forwards but he's always said he doenst want to be PM so Boris Jihnson will do nicely
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@meta1bar | 12 December 18 | |
cant see how she loses, the others know if they get rid and a brexiteer makes it to the postal vote, its carnage.
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@obi_jon | 12 December 18 | |
@bozzalad | 12 December 18 | |
@ slwnoris - 12.12.18 - 09:26am They are not backing the people, I voted out but I expected the government of this country to behave in a grown up way and act like adults and go to the European union and broker a sensible deal for both sides. But it seems the European union and our government have the same attitude as David Cameron, to throw a kiddie tantrum and cut and run, just look at Boris Johnson he like a fox gaining access to a hen house it ends in a blood bath, the labour party jumping for joy there could be a general election, ALL of them are looking towards there own interests, Jacob rees mogg was and continues to be a trouble maker. If we do have a general election the nobodies me and you should refuse to vote, think about if no one turned out to vote, we could show them the contempt we now hold the lot of them in. The game they are playing is dangerous. no one voted for ''a deal'' that wasn't an option on the ballot paper |
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@kimjongl | 12 December 18 | |
Didn't David Cameron offer a deal before the referendum? I seem to recall a 7 year 'emergency brake' on free movement among other things. The result of the referendum shows explicitly that No Deal Leave won.
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