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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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A brief current history re-cap.

 

Dave and George are flying high and call a referendum to quash divisions in the Tory party once and for all (ha ha fucking ha)

 

Cam and Os also think a referendum will kill off UKIP so ensuring a bigger Tory vote share.

 

Jeremy Corbyn is at this time seen as nothing more than a media kicking ball, the Tory high command view him as a figure of fun.

 

Then the vote. BOOM, 

 

Cam and Oz cunt gone. 

 

May prime minister calls an election miles clear in polls to go battle with Brussels with a mandate.

 

BOOM. General election. 

 

Corbyns  voice can no longer be ignored.

 

The Tory party implode, they year themselves apart. Resignation follows Resignation. Climbdown follows climbdown. Sacking follows sacking.

 

The result of the no vote is the Torry party is in a massive  crisis and the EU are wounded.

 

I salute the 52% 

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Gove is wittering on about how the UK and London in particular have become magnets for foreign investments. He neglects to mention that the UK is currently still a part of the EU has a huge part to play in that investment as those companies benefit from EU legislation and market access. Those same companies will fuck right off as soon as it looks like the UK is circling the drain, and Gove's 'foreign investment' will have to come from the dodgiest sources who can dictate to us what we can and can't do, if it even comes here at all.

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2 minutes ago, Numero Veinticinco said:

Yep, agreed. People who don’t know any better will swallow that. That’s what an election would be like. Clusterfuck. 

Aye, Corbyn hasn’t a hope in hell, his past will hang him there’s no question about it, Labour always have to be more savvy as they have much of the media against them, that’s always been my argument

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1 minute ago, Captain Howdy said:

Aye, Corbyn hasn’t a hope in hell, his past will hang him there’s no question about it, Labour always have to be more savvy as they have much of the media against them, that’s always been my argument

At times I have thought he may just be elected but sadly the majority of pricks out there would consider the corrupt Tories as the lesser evil. 

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