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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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https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jan/16/jacob-rees-mogg-hosts-champagne-party-after-may-brexit-defeat

 

Sorry if already posted but this shows the utter contempt these cunts have for people and the country. Every single person who went to that is a cunt and are hiding paedos from the law.

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Just now, ZonkoVille77 said:

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jan/16/jacob-rees-mogg-hosts-champagne-party-after-may-brexit-defeat

 

Sorry if already posted but this shows the utter contempt these cunts have for people and the country. Every single person who went to that is a cunt and are hiding paedos from the law.

 

Fucking register signing cunts

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22 hours ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

Corbyn has said all along that he'll call a motion of no confidence when it has the best chance of succeeding. It's a bit mad that a load of random blokes on a football forum assume that their political insights and instincts are better than his.

Looks like the random blokes on a football forum were right after all

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The only time it would succeed for Corbyn's party is when he's sitting at home watching it on TV. 

 

I'll repeat, it's frustrating that while we have such a bunch of cunts in power that we have such a weak opposition. Even Kinnock would have taken these idiots to task, hmm maybe I've gone too far. 

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2 minutes ago, Kieve Kev said:

The only time it would succeed for Corbyn's party is when he's sitting at home watching it on TV. 

 

I'll repeat, it's frustrating that while we have such a bunch of cunts in power that we have such a weak opposition. Even Kinnock would have taken these idiots to task, hmm maybe I've gone too far. 

Oh blow it out your arse Rico

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43 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. 

 

Sorry I disagree. Silly soundbites work in the short term but  when it comes down to sustained debate Corbyns message will ring home.

 

Think recent history.

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2 minutes ago, MegadriveMan said:

The only way Jeremy Corbyn will leave will be when either he or the members decide its time to move on.

 

Who actually are the candidates to be next Labour leader?

Yvette Cooper, Chuka Umunna, Tony Blair, David Milliband

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3 minutes ago, Numero Veinticinco said:

You’ll have to remind me?

When he was actually given a fair hearing during the election campaign he won back more seats than anyone thought possible and decimated the Tory majority. If he hadn’t we’d probably be even more fucked than we currently are. 

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1 minute ago, moof said:

When he was actually given a fair hearing during the election campaign he won back more seats than anyone thought possible and decimated the Tory majority. If he hadn’t we’d probably be even more fucked than we currently are. 

Mate, he did less bad than people expected. But lost. Against a really unpopular government. We are now down the line, all the antisemitic shit has been churned out. The sound bites and sustained campaign against him worked well enough to keep him out, and they have a lot more ammo now. 

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Would someone like Burgon or Lewis be more popular?

 

*I have no angle to this at all, genuinely interested in opinions. I'd happily replace him with a socialist that was a more competent politician (and did have as much stuff that could be used against him by the cunt press).

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