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15 minutes ago, jam1e said:

You can't possibly think the other party could be led by that wet fish Corbyn.

I have made my views on Corbyn clear about 5 posts previous to this one.   No - I would NEVER vote for Corbyn (nor for Cable, who is a grumpy old failed socialist, and there is no realistic prospect of a LibDem majority anyway)

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2 hours ago, ditchman said:

:lol::lol:....love it

quite honestly they are all a bunch of self serving cretnious scumbags....do you really think that they are there to carry out the will of the people.....out there for themselves.......the only lot that are worse are the EU gang...........and really i think they have caused this ...by their shear arrogance and greed.........and now i think they realise that they are going to get a BREXIT that is going to stuff em good and proper........instead of something that would have worked for everyone............

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1 hour ago, nobbyathome said:

you see that is the trouble with politics the tories  wanted to stay in and labour wanted out what david cameron should have had the nuts to say is either back the conservatives angd stay in or back labour   and get out no matter what mp gets  the prime ministers job they are shafted at least with boris gone she can  try do it her way  i am no teresa may fan but as pm we gotta let her get on with this mess

I think you have rather over simplified things above!

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Lets hope this doesn't result in a GE as the last thing we shooters want is a government who are hell bent on removing all 'non-professional' guns from our shires. This was Labours stated intention at the last election. Us lot can book the next flight out after handing over a few billion squids worth of sporting guns. I voted for Brexit but now I think we should have remained in and PM kept her majority.

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2 hours ago, JohnfromUK said:

If Boris is an 'old fashioned bounder without any kind of moral compass whatsover', then Gove is a 'new style insidious snake also without any kind of moral compass whatsover'

you got to have all them attributes to be a politician in the first place

 

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45 minutes ago, norfolk dumpling said:

Lets hope this doesn't result in a GE

Not very likely. The Fixed Term Parliament Act means the Commons would need a 2/3rds majority in a vote of no confidence. I'm not sure that over 100 Conservative MPs would vote against the party. I think the last election was far too close for them to risk it.

 

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I'm really not that up on politics, but that doesn't mean i don't have an opinion. May knows she has to go back to the EU leaders and give a proposal that will be accepted. Hence why Davis fooqed off, rather than open his gob and be sacked!.. Barnier reminds me of how i feel when i've eaten a huge meal, and it's verging on all coming back up. The snidey little basard!  

Regardless off all the pomp and bullshire, It will without a doubt be "Brexit" but only in name.....The spineless lot make me puke!!

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17 minutes ago, jam1e said:

May knows she has to go back to the EU leaders and give a proposal that will be accepted.

Actually we don't have to do anything of the sort, quite the reverse. Just tell them we are leaving and that's it. 

The rest is BS. If they gave me the job I could complete the entire Brexit negotiation in less than an hour.

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3 hours ago, nobbyathome said:

i am speaking for myself  i think the general public all think like taxi drivers they all know what to do and are all to sure to tell everyone there way of sorting it out 

until they have to then they have not  got any idea

 

Well I don't know any taxi drivers, but I do know plenty of members of the public, some voted to remain and some to leave. Most voted for different reasons, but all voted based on their own (or friends and families) personal experiences. I don't know of a single one who was swayed one way or another by the campaigns from either side. There really was no need to take any notice of any of that when the reality of the European project and its future direction could be seen all around them every day. 

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15 minutes ago, Vince Green said:

Actually we don't have to do anything of the sort, quite the reverse. Just tell them we are leaving and that's it. 

The rest is BS. If they gave me the job I could complete the entire Brexit negotiation in less than an hour.

I agree totally Vince! I wish they would. I'd put up with a few years of real hardship if needs be! Just so 'we' could tell them were not paying them billions, were taking back our borders, and control of all our legal process, and many other things. But no-one has the balls to do that. Bar Boris i would imagine.... And even then....

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11 minutes ago, Vince Green said:

Actually we don't have to do anything of the sort, quite the reverse. Just tell them we are leaving and that's it. 

The rest is BS. If they gave me the job I could complete the entire Brexit negotiation in less than an hour.

Me too, and that would include a half hour break for a spot of lunch!

The simple way to sort Brexit would of course be to get all the UK and EU industry and business chiefs together in a decent little pub. Have a beer and a few bar snacks and then ask them if they wish to continue with tariff free trade with the UK or whether they'd rather give up on their biggest European market and concentrate on bailing out the weaker economies of the EU instead. Of course the business leaders would go with the free trade option. The problem of course is the politicians would then stick their collective snouts in and balls the whole thing up. You would have to ask WHY any right minded politician would want to do such a thing to their own business communities and workforce, and the answer is quite simple, I've said it many times on here before. The EU doesn't care about the people's of Europe, it doesn't care about peace, it only cares about power.

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4 hours ago, norfolk dumpling said:

Lets hope this doesn't result in a GE as the last thing we shooters want is a government who are hell bent on removing all 'non-professional' guns from our shires. This was Labours stated intention at the last election. Us lot can book the next flight out after handing over a few billion squids worth of sporting guns. I voted for Brexit but now I think we should have remained in and PM kept her majority.

Interesting. You would rather the EU dictate what you can and can't do with your guns.

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