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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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Just now, Nelly-Torres said:

I think this meeting thing reinforces the "never trust a Tory" mantra. They can't even tell the truth about who will be attending a meeting. 

Ha ha fuck off. He flounced. He saw a former colleague, a moderate, Labour MP and flounced.  You can bet he’s at a kebab shop now (award winning) regretting it.  Maybe if Umma had been present but not participating itd have been ok.  

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23 minutes ago, Mudface said:

Reports that Corbyn walked out the meeting with May because Umunna was there representing the Tinge Fringe. If so, I'd like to hear his justification for that, it seems ridiculously petulant at this stage.

 

Nobody can really be surprised at this stage, surely.

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Having spoken to several of those present at meeting with PM, here’s what I’ve been told happened;
- PM restated the case for her deal
- Didn’t entertain alternatives seriously
- Corbyn didn’t want to take part with Independent Group

 

 

So May said the same deal.

Wouldn't listen to alternatives

Corbyn left because of IG

 

That is obviously why he left

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2 minutes ago, Nelly-Torres said:

Do you reckon Vince and Theresa discussed her missing files and the Cyril Smith cover up? 

 

Corbyn did well to not associate with those two paedophile enablers. 

So he’s not doing PM Q’s anymore?  Fucking hell. 

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Just now, Scooby Dudek said:
 

. @Plaid_Cymru's @LSRPlaid, after meeting Theresa May: “The Prime Minister is still refusing to accept reality. She remains astonishingly intransigent, and continues to try to bully MPs into a choice between her deal or no deal."

 

 

Really worth having a meeting then

He solved Ireland and nearly the Middle East so who knows what he’d have done. We’ll never know. Because he flounced. 

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2 minutes ago, Lizzie Birdsworths Wrinkled Chopper said:

Can’t wait to see what she does for an encore.

 

Presumably going to curl one out before wiping her Lego man arse with the flags.

 

 

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I have a feeling this will be Theresa May’s ‘Hugh Grant’ moment.

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I think if Corbyn ever met with Netanyahu it'd prove he's fine with meeting terrorists. Hope this goes well too, although siding with Israel's terrorists might cause it problems :

 

 

 

Oh wow! Just realised I can WUM too. That's pretty cool.

 

I don't think Corbyn was missing much by walking, it's not as if some great deal was about to be agreed on.

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