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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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Corbyn's leadership is coming into question mainly due to the agendas of others. That was never going to pass tonight. There was nothing he could do when the Tory cunts shut up shop. Vince Cable calling him out when Vince is even more ineffective is quite funny. Lib Dems being Lib Dems....

 

If they are questioning his leadership in terms of the quality if opposition he's offering then maybe they have a point because at times v he's been far too stand-off-ish, but it's more than likely a bandwagon jumping exercise to hurt the man personally rather than his politics. 

 

All of which shouldn't matter. The focus should always and repeatedly be on the Tories who own this shitshow from the start. 

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1 minute ago, Captain Howdy said:

In fairness she must love being PM, anybody with a gnats bollock of self respect would have held up their hands and walked away a long time ago, the woman has absolutely zero self awareness 

Yeah, I can’t understand it. If I were Tories, I’d happily let Labour fuck this up and then blame them. 

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I'm starting to despise this woman. Just constantly regurgitating the same shite and trying to constantly reframe the arguments as if it's her that has the moral high ground and it's actually everyone else that needs to get their shit together. 

 

Total bellwhiff.

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3 minutes ago, Numero Veinticinco said:

Yeah, I can’t understand it. If I were Tories, I’d happily let Labour fuck this up and then blame them. 

This is what I can't get my head around. The whole withdrawal is a timebomb. Who controls the bomb and who deals with the aftermath? Logic would say to let Labour do all the work and then come in and blame them for everything including austerity and cancer. 

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3 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

I'm starting to despise this woman. Just constantly regurgitating the same shite and trying to constantly reframe the arguments as if it's her that has the moral high ground and it's actually everyone else that needs to get their shit together. 

 

Total bellwhiff.

Yeah, absolute joke she is. 

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Nothing has changed. She has one plan - literally one plan - and that's to don the fucking suicide vest that is no-deal and run the clock down to scare everyone into her deal (that finally delivers on the irrelevant fucking promises she failed to deliver on when she was Home Secretary, the immigration-obsessed fucking witch): choose it or we're all fucked.

 

Whatever the merits of Jeremy Corbyn or not, the fact that she refuses to confirm she'll take this off the table speaks volumes about her. 30 months on and the best the fucking cunts have managed is a shit deal and a game of Russian roulette.

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7 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

I'm starting to despise this woman. Just constantly regurgitating the same shite and trying to constantly reframe the arguments as if it's her that has the moral high ground and it's actually everyone else that needs to get their shit together. 

 

Total bellwhiff.

 

I think she's I'll. She's also a horrible person.

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3 hours ago, rico1304 said:

What do you mean society in general?  We are better off, healthier and have more opportunities than at any other time in history.  There’s billions of people who are happy. Just because you are

miserable doesn’t mean everyone is. 

 

Again referring to you and your friends.  Typical Tory - unable to empathise with huge swathes of the population.

 

But it's ok as unlike the 70s, we now have the internet and prosecco.  What are the working classes moaning about?

 

Food banks?  But Tesco has really cheap food.  I just don't understand it.

 

Thousands have been left living in cars and tents as homelessness reaches a record high in the UK, a study has found. More than 170,000 individuals and families are experiencing destitution as the numbers of rough sleepers has doubled in five years, according to research for charity Crisis.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/homelessness-crisis-uk-rough-sleeping-cars-tents-streets-crisis-charity-report-a8696791.html

 

 

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I'm in favour of a second referendum. But, I agree with Owen Jones in his latest Guardian opnion piece. It's not just Corbyn clicking his fingers and, hey presto, there's your people's vote. It's all about the numbers. And the question has to be asked if there is sufficient backing for a second referendum? 

 

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jan/16/labour-pursue-better-brexit-deal-second-referendum-norway-plus

 

"What is Labour’s strategy? Let’s take a second referendum. Whatever the leadership decides, it is not even clear that a majority can be found for it. One Labour MP – who resigned from the frontbench in 2016 – tells me that, in a free vote, “the parliamentary Labour party would be split down the middle, possibly [with] even more against. It’s just they aren’t the people on the telly all the time!” In the shadow cabinet, there are those, such as Diane Abbott (the single most influential Labour MP in Corbyn’s inner circle, a point neglected by most commentators for depressing reasons) and Keir Starmer, sympathetic to a second vote, with laudable reasons, too; others, such as Richard Burgon, against; and others, such as John McDonnell, pragmatically straddling the divide. Around 100 Labour MPs were predicted to declare in favour of a second referendum today; in the end, just 71 did so. If half of the parliamentary party voted for a second referendum, that would amount to less than a fifth of parliament; well over 100 Tory MPs would have to support it too. It is really difficult to see this happening, meaning that Labour would risk alienating its leave voters for nothing."

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6 hours ago, razor said:

 

Again referring to you and your friends.  Typical Tory - unable to empathise with huge swathes of the population.

 

But it's ok as unlike the 70s, we now have the internet and prosecco.  What are the working classes moaning about?

 

Food banks?  But Tesco has really cheap food.  I just don't understand it.

 

Thousands have been left living in cars and tents as homelessness reaches a record high in the UK, a study has found. More than 170,000 individuals and families are experiencing destitution as the numbers of rough sleepers has doubled in five years, according to research for charity Crisis.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/homelessness-crisis-uk-rough-sleeping-cars-tents-streets-crisis-charity-report-a8696791.html

 

 

If by me and my friends you mean the world, then yes.  It’s a fact we have fewer wars etc.  Would you rather go to a food bank or die of polio?  

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6 hours ago, razor said:

 

Again referring to you and your friends.  Typical Tory - unable to empathise with huge swathes of the population.

 

But it's ok as unlike the 70s, we now have the internet and prosecco.  What are the working classes moaning about?

 

Food banks?  But Tesco has really cheap food.  I just don't understand it.

 

Thousands have been left living in cars and tents as homelessness reaches a record high in the UK, a study has found. More than 170,000 individuals and families are experiencing destitution as the numbers of rough sleepers has doubled in five years, according to research for charity Crisis.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/homelessness-crisis-uk-rough-sleeping-cars-tents-streets-crisis-charity-report-a8696791.html

 

 

And as if by magic you poor downtrodden soul you post in the Amsterdam thread about a hotel that costs £150 a night.  You poor, poor bastard.  Hope do live with yourself? 

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