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magicrat

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  1. Not as good as Johnson To be fair the slimy twat has been spot on with his analysis of this shitfest so far
  2. I heard something about the Lib Dems getting bombed out with new members. Corbyn on his way by any chance ? Sad but true they represent the best chance of reversing this madness at the moment
  3. What do they do to gobby 16 year old racists ? Nit enough whatever it is
  4. Bummer mate. Who would have thought Brexit would have costs jobs, Tory turf war fucks country shocker. Bastards
  5. Don't blame sheep for eating grass. that sounds really patronising but its the job of government to decide on EU membership. I don't pretend to understand the smallest percentage of the complexities of the organisation that we belong to and I am not stupid and have spent a lot of time engaging with it over the years, Its ridiculous to put this to the electorate and get them to decide whats in their best interests. Almost to a man people have relied on their gut instinct which for many is a dislike of immigrants, whether they are from the EU or not, and some ludicrous notion that we are taking back sovereignty over something or other that nobody can quite put their finger on but it's very important because it means we get our country back . Cameron was warned off doing this by many within his party, including Osborne, and his EU partners but he rolled the dice without a safety net of a minimum percentage vote or clear majorities in all UK nations in the Union, A chancer whose luck run out as did he leaving the tab on the table,
  6. Massive battle. Has to be huge effort to get across on social media to younger voters. My kids are more clued up than I am and they don't get their news form the BBC or the shite in the majority of newspapers .Baby boomers are stealing your futures
  7. But it doesn't change the reasons why they are pushing to step down They fear wipeout at the hands of the Tories and that Corbyn is not standing up to their lies and deceit Whether they fall in line briefly who knows. It wont be for long and his re-election if it were to happen will just make matters worse He needs to bigger than this and step aside given the current crisis , He can achieve nothing other than a principled stand by carrying on
  8. Definitelty Britain in crisis down to Tory turf war NHS will go down the pan Pensions wont be protected Debt crisis to deepen Racists running around everywhere Job losses/ Falling wages All our allies fucked off with us Labour to seek mandate to keep us in the EU and put up taxes for the rich that have engineered this shitstorm I rest my case
  9. Its so much about personalities now that you start to wonder whether the fucking policies make an iota of difference to the average punter, The message today needs to be the Tories have fucked the country. Brexit was premised on lies and unless we act quickly we will all be worse off The truth basically. Oh plus Farage is a fascist and abusing hard working Polish families is wrong, Start going off message about nationalising railways etc its going to look like fiddling whilst Rome burns
  10. I think that's correct. He still has to work with the the same PLP who want him gone, Corbyn must know all this and see the gravity of the mess the Tories infighting has placed us in so why is he being so stubborn ? They must unite to fight the Tories and he can't unite them. Stand aside and give us the best possible chance of saving the country from ruin.
  11. I respect yours too but I am a bit long in the tooth to be too principled about this, I don't want to leave the EU and I do not want to be governed by a hard right wing Tory party. If Labour don't take up the baton they are finished
  12. Did you have your resignation speech pwepared ?
  13. Country v Party is nothing new but the dilemma facing Labour and especially its MP's is extreme. It was bad enough without Brexit and the impending right wing coup in the Tory party which requires a robust opposition and is driving this revolt, Corbyn's change of direction , irrespective of whether you support it or not, is a significant deviation from the agenda that was put to the electorate under Milliband and was supported by 10 million members of the public. I think given where we are and the likelihood of an election soon the country needs to come first and even if that means ditching Corbyn it has to happen, Labour being wiped out by Boris Johnson and Farage's brown shirts is just unthinkable.
  14. It won't. These are just over corrections and re-balancing . The FTSE and Sterling are going to bouncing along the bottom for a long to come if the Brexit thing runs it course, An election and a re-run is the only quick fix.. This is a fuck up of astronomical proportions and it will have lasting adverse effects on virtually every individual in the UK,. Higher taxes , worse public services , job losses and even less opportunity; especially for the millions of "nothing to lose" dickheads living in places like Sunderland and Barnsley who have swallowed the lies and will now find less investment when EU money goes and is not replaced by Westminster because its gone to keep the NHS above water or to avoid tax rises. Oh and guess what Poles are not going to fuck off tomorrow and Pakistan isn't part of the EU.
  15. Cameron played fast and loose with the country and with our partners in Europe who told him the referendum was a mistake yet believed him when he said he would win and made concessions, They are understandably very angry now its all backfired, Osborne apparently advised Cameron not to do this either. As for Johnson then you can't really blame a cunt for acting like a cunt.
  16. Fair enough but i think the issue is the fact that since the election the leader has changed and his agenda is not the same. Labour MPs are also answerable to the 10 million that elected them and many are putting that before the wishes of the new leader and the party membership. Clearly many MPs have their jobs in mind too ,
  17. Yeh I saw that clip from Campbell and I reckoned he was spot on too Quite how the genie gets stuffed back in the bottle is a bit of problem An election may offer the best way forward
  18. Oil prices on the floor makes the economic argument difficult and they would have to apply to join the EU which could take years If the Scots want to stay in Europe they are best advised to work to get a new vote on Brexit . That means an election and getting a mandate to set aside the first vote
  19. I thought they had a duty to represent the interests of their constituents who elected them to parliament.
  20. Shearer for Ingurland What could go wrong ?
  21. Oh get a grip you fucking fannies France would have wiped the floor with this team the way Hodgson sets them up
  22. Rodgers would be the best of a bad bunch if he was mad enough to want it
  23. He's had it pwepared since Brasil, Only thing that has been thought out
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