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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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Oddschecker have Tommy Robinson at 1/10 to not be elected as an MEP in the 2019 elections. 

 

Here's hoping they're right. 

 

If he doesn't get elected, he'll be a winner anyway. A cocaine fuelled rant video will no doubt follow with claims of fixed votes and requests for finan donations and Waxey-Lemon will be coining it in again. 

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4 hours ago, Jairzinho said:

Better outside the tent pissing on ourselves than inside the tent with no-one pissing on us.

No one pissing on you is what you really think..  

 

But for the rest of us its oh well dont be a moaning minnie 

 

http://www.nordiclabourjournal.org/nyheter/news-2017/article.2018-01-15.4801052502

 

I note not one of the eu luvvies has a word to say about the eu health service privatisation.  I wonder why? Do they agree with it?  

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17 minutes ago, Lizzie Birdsworths Wrinkled Chopper said:

The luvvie thing is brilliant political sloganing and basically wins the argument on its own.

Well im willing to talk about sky high eu youth unemployment if you wish. Or eu austerity or eu health privatization. The links are there. Go on tell us what you think, go on then.

 

http://www.nordiclabourjournal.org/nyheter/news-2017/article.2018-01-15.4801052502

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40 minutes ago, Nelly-Torres said:

Oddschecker have Tommy Robinson at 1/10 to not be elected as an MEP in the 2019 elections. 

 

Here's hoping they're right. 

 

If he doesn't get elected, he'll be a winner anyway. A cocaine fuelled rant video will no doubt follow with claims of fixed votes and requests for finan donations and Waxey-Lemon will be coining it in again. 

Why waste words on a waster? 

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1 hour ago, Gnasher said:

No one pissing on you is what you really think..  

 

But for the rest of us its oh well dont be a moaning minnie 

 

http://www.nordiclabourjournal.org/nyheter/news-2017/article.2018-01-15.4801052502

 

I note not one of the eu luvvies has a word to say about the eu health service privatisation.  I wonder why? Do they agree with it?  

I called you out on one of your EU youth unemployment articles a couple of months back and you went of the grid. 

 

Did you ever consider the fact that no one bothers clicking on ancient links? 

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1 hour ago, No2 said:

I called you out on one of your EU youth unemployment articles a couple of months back and you went of the grid. 

 

Did you ever consider the fact that no one bothers clicking on ancient links? 

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1 hour ago, No2 said:

I called you out on one of your EU youth unemployment articles a couple of months back and you went of the grid. 

 

Did you ever consider the fact that no one bothers clicking on ancient links? 

I dont think they do click on them, dosnt make less relevant.

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Hahaha.

 

England: Labour win in Leicester as pro-Brexit voters spoil ballots with slogans


Labour have topped the poll in Leicester, which voted Remain in the referendum, replicating the party’s result in the 2014 election.

Voting for the main parties was: Labour 33,449, Brexit 11,467, Conservatives 5,270, Lib Dem 10,330, Green 6,503, Ukip 2,201, Change UK 1,609.

Chris Williams, an agent for the Green party in Leicester, has told the Guardian that he has seen scores of spoilt ballots, apparently forged by pro-Brexit voters.

Slogans such as ‘Brexit now’, ‘We need brexit’ and ‘We’ve already voted on this’ were scrawled next to Brexit, he said, but the electors neglected to vote for either Ukip or the Brexit party.

Williams had been checking the disputed ballots as part of his duties as an election agent, and also found one ballot which had ‘wank’ written in every single box apart from the Green party. The voter left a note saying ‘not wank’ for the environmentalist party which was deemed permissible.

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2 minutes ago, viRdjil said:

I like her, but isn’t it looking clearer now that the country want brexit? Some would argue that Labour are losing seats because they haven’t fully backed brexit, no?

80% of Labour members want a second vote. 

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