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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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2 minutes ago, Bjornebye said:

The cunts cunt. Hasn't answered a single question directly. No surprise obviously. I'm liking the way the journos are asking their questions though. Basically telling her that the party is fucked. 

Aye, shouldn’t be surprised at all but this wizard of oz/comical Ali routine is fucking enraging. She is a massive, inept cunt. 

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1 minute ago, moof said:

Aye, shouldn’t be surprised at all but this wizard of oz/comical Ali routine is fucking enraging. She is a massive, inept cunt. 

She has defied all odds in still being office.

She'll jack it in when her deal gets binned off and Parliament opts for a second vote 

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Couldn't be arsed working for a time today so started watching BBC News (I know), one of the political commentators thought it's possible May knows that her deal is dead in the water and this is just an exercise in stalling for time, watching her agreement fail before eventually hitting the January deadline at which point parliament takes control. There's zero chance of parliament voting for no deal.

 

At that point anything is possible, EEA membership, new referendum etc.

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6 minutes ago, polymerpunkah said:

Is the deal she's negotiated a "good" deal?

 

Those most outraged appear to be the hard-Brexit wing of her party.

 

No, it's a terrible deal. It's also the best possible deal she could have negotiated. Brexit is a clusterfuck and always was. Vote for politicians who will end the chaos.

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Just now, Strontium Dog said:

 

No, it's a terrible deal. It's also the best possible deal she could have negotiated. Brexit is a clusterfuck and always was. Vote for politicians who will end the chaos.

Nicely summed up, it really is the best worst deal ever. Fuck it, I've got my Makro and Costco trade cards now.

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The country voted for these people and probably will do again, any populous that places more stock in the fact the leader of the opposition was wearing a 79 quid M&S coat rather than a Seville row job like Cameron and Blair - all bought and paid for by despots, dictators and shysters - deserves its fate. 

 

Fuck you Britain, you clown ass, Murdock-swallowing, Tory-loving gym and prosecco obsessed simpletons.

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2 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

The country voted for these people and probably will do again, any populous that places more stock in the fact the leader of the opposition was wearing a 79 quid M&S coat rather than a Seville row job like Cameron and Blair - all bought and paid for by despots, dictators and shysters - deserves its fate. 

 

Fuck you Britain, you clown ass, Murdock-swallowing, Tory-loving gym and prosecco obsessed simpletons.

Succinct and to the point! They'll win the next election too with some cunt like Johnson or Rees-Mogg as PM.

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8 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

The country voted for these people and probably will do again, any populous that places more stock in the fact the leader of the opposition was wearing a 79 quid M&S coat rather than a Seville row job like Cameron and Blair - all bought and paid for by despots, dictators and shysters - deserves its fate. 

 

Fuck you Britain, you clown ass, Murdock-swallowing, Tory-loving gym and prosecco obsessed simpletons.

Had a bad day mate ?

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26 minutes ago, Bjornebye said:

With no hard border, The Republic will benefit massively. Can't see a single other positive. 

This will be the best result possible for Ireland if its delivered. However it won't benefit massively, they just won't be stabbing themselves repeatedly in the face. 

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