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Re: Brexit

Posted: Fri 01 Mar, 2019 20.22
by thegeek
I campaigned for Stronger In during the run-up and on referendum day itself. The area (metropolitan elite Londoners) voted strongly to remain, but given it was a nationwide total it felt like a worthwhile effort to get any additional people to the polling booth.

The leaflets we had were pretty poor, but some did extol the virtues of the EU rather than rubbish the other side.

Re: Brexit

Posted: Fri 01 Mar, 2019 22.04
by Alexia
The public image of RemaIN was left to c*nts like pig-shagger David Cameron and Tim "God hates Gays" Farron and effective political performers who sadly were also divisive figures like Gordon Brown, Caroline Lucas and Nicola Sturgeon. Nowhere to be seen were Theresa May or Jeremy Corbyn, and when Magic Grandad did show up, his support was so lukewarm that it could easily have been mistaken for reluctance. He's currently taking such a similarly effective line on the rampant anti-semitism in his party.

Let's face it folks, our best hopes right now lie with the neo SDP who count soulless Tories, Iraq War supporters and is led by Chuka "Yawn" Umunna.

When's the next flight to Sweden?

Re: Brexit

Posted: Sun 03 Mar, 2019 16.01
by gottago
MarkAshley wrote: Sun 03 Mar, 2019 04.13
Alexia wrote: Fri 01 Mar, 2019 22.04 Tim "God hates Gays" Farron
God's not the only one ....
Cunts?

Re: Brexit

Posted: Thu 14 Mar, 2019 19.41
by all new Phil
How will all this Brexit malarkey end?

Re: Brexit

Posted: Thu 14 Mar, 2019 20.15
by dosxuk
all new Phil wrote: Thu 14 Mar, 2019 19.41 How will all this Brexit malarkey end?
Badly

Re: Brexit

Posted: Fri 15 Mar, 2019 18.43
by Finn
dosxuk wrote: Thu 14 Mar, 2019 20.15
all new Phil wrote: Thu 14 Mar, 2019 19.41 How will all this Brexit malarkey end?
Badly
You're wrong.



It'll end very badly :(

Re: Brexit

Posted: Fri 15 Mar, 2019 19.58
by thegeek
So who's stockpiling food?

Re: Brexit

Posted: Wed 20 Mar, 2019 20.48
by Philip
I’ve always been heavily against Brexit, so I’m biased, but do others not agree that this government has handled the whole process terribly? My confidence in them to manage it well has gradually eroded to nil.

Re: Brexit

Posted: Wed 20 Mar, 2019 21.10
by barcode
Philip wrote: Wed 20 Mar, 2019 20.48 I’ve always been heavily against Brexit, so I’m biased, but do others not agree that this government has handled the whole process terribly? My confidence in them to manage it well has gradually eroded to nil.

YES,

Re: Brexit

Posted: Wed 20 Mar, 2019 21.19
by james2001
We've now reached the point where Theresa May is effectively insulting the very people she needs to get her deal over the line. No trying to find a consensus, no trying to compromise, just trying to blame everyone but her for the mess we're in while stubbornly carrying on. There's no way any wavering MPs will vote for it now (if Bercow even lets her bring it back).

She's coming across as severely unhinged, I'm sure most people on either side of the debate can see that now.

Re: Brexit

Posted: Thu 21 Mar, 2019 19.17
by Finn
james2001 wrote: Wed 20 Mar, 2019 21.19 We've now reached the point where Theresa May is effectively insulting the very people she needs to get her deal over the line. No trying to find a consensus, no trying to compromise, just trying to blame everyone but her for the mess we're in while stubbornly carrying on. There's no way any wavering MPs will vote for it now (if Bercow even lets her bring it back).

She's coming across as severely unhinged, I'm sure most people on either side of the debate can see that now.
I do wonder if she's close to having some sort of breakdown. Her behaviour and attitude has always been very inflexible, but now she seems to be heading over a precipice (and taking us all with her).