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Post by Nice boy on Nov 7, 2019 8:58:49 GMT
Libdumbocrats
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Post by Lethal Jizzle on Nov 7, 2019 8:59:17 GMT
The only one who's not fat is Corbyn. Sorted. yeah but he's a massive cunt
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Post by Neshead on Nov 7, 2019 9:40:26 GMT
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Post by Attentive Onlooker on Nov 7, 2019 13:32:12 GMT
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Post by jdc on Nov 7, 2019 18:07:26 GMT
Not bad, but I'm still sticking with Lib Demotwats.
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Post by Attentive Onlooker on Nov 7, 2019 20:41:02 GMT
UKrap
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Post by Pyongyang Bantam on Nov 9, 2019 20:43:08 GMT
Brexshit Party
ah ha ha ha haaaa ha ha ha ha haaa [pause for breath] ah ha ha ha ha hiccup ha ha ha deary me ha
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Post by Attentive Onlooker on Nov 10, 2019 19:55:26 GMT
Fib Dems
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Post by Neshead on Nov 10, 2019 19:56:41 GMT
David Camoron is still the best.
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Post by Attentive Onlooker on Nov 10, 2019 21:41:18 GMT
David Camoron is still the best. Better than Treason May?
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Post by Pyongyang Bantam on Nov 11, 2019 12:23:13 GMT
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Post by Hobhead on Nov 11, 2019 12:34:59 GMT
No deal it is then.
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Post by rahicscissorbudget on Nov 11, 2019 12:42:36 GMT
“Farage says he is taking this decision to prevent the risk of a second referendum”
Why’s it a risk unless people don’t want to leave any more nige?
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Post by Pyongyang Bantam on Nov 11, 2019 12:49:19 GMT
“Farage says he is taking this decision to prevent the risk of a second referendum” Why’s it a risk unless people don’t want to leave any more nige? Because a second referendum would be a shit remainer deal vs remain, so effectively a stitch up
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Post by rahicscissorbudget on Nov 11, 2019 12:59:25 GMT
“Farage says he is taking this decision to prevent the risk of a second referendum” Why’s it a risk unless people don’t want to leave any more nige? Because a second referendum would be a shit remainer deal vs remain, so effectively a stitch up It’d be the type of leave leavers voted for vs remain. Only 600 people in the whole country voted for no deal. Prove me wrong.
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Post by Pyongyang Bantam on Nov 11, 2019 13:13:18 GMT
Because a second referendum would be a shit remainer deal vs remain, so effectively a stitch up It’d be the type of leave leavers voted for vs remain. Only 600 people in the whole country voted for no deal. Prove me wrong. I haven’t had time to knock on 17.4m doors I’m not Jess Phillips. I know what i voted for. To leave the EU, with a transition period to finalise the terms of withdrawal.
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Post by rahicscissorbudget on Nov 11, 2019 13:19:16 GMT
It’d be the type of leave leavers voted for vs remain. Only 600 people in the whole country voted for no deal. Prove me wrong. I haven’t had time to knock on 17.4m doors I’m not Jess Phillips. I know what i voted for. To leave the EU, with a transition period to finalise the terms of withdrawal. Yeah, you’re one of those 600. Also the constant ‘17.4m’ is hilarious. You can’t disregard those votes, but you can disregard the 16.1m who disagreed? Net disregarding stands at +1.3m (unadjusted 2016 figures). Unless, you know, we checked.
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Post by Pyongyang Bantam on Nov 11, 2019 13:49:16 GMT
I haven’t had time to knock on 17.4m doors I’m not Jess Phillips. I know what i voted for. To leave the EU, with a transition period to finalise the terms of withdrawal. Yeah, you’re one of those 600. Also the constant ‘17.4m’ is hilarious. You can’t disregard those votes, but you can disregard the 16.1m who disagreed? Net disregarding stands at +1.3m (unadjusted 2016 figures). Unless, you know, we checked. Yeah thats kinda how democracy works. Majority wins. In any case i know more remain voters that would vote leave than vice versa. Preserving democracy is more important them than short term economic disruption. The media just amplifies the pro EU fanatics and activists, rather than focus on coherent arguments. Maybe you need to get out of your bubble.
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Post by rahicscissorbudget on Nov 11, 2019 14:36:48 GMT
Yeah, you’re one of those 600. Also the constant ‘17.4m’ is hilarious. You can’t disregard those votes, but you can disregard the 16.1m who disagreed? Net disregarding stands at +1.3m (unadjusted 2016 figures). Unless, you know, we checked. Yeah thats kinda how democracy works. Majority wins. In any case i know more remain voters that would vote leave than vice versa. Preserving democracy is more important them than short term economic disruption. The media just amplifies the pro EU fanatics and activists, rather than focus on coherent arguments. Maybe you need to get out of your bubble. Preserving democracy by not having any more democracy? So coherent. Much logic. Wow. You also seem troubled by maths, so here goes; tories won 317 seats at the last election. This did not give them a 317 seat majority. Similarly, saying 17.4m over and over and over and over does not mean anything because what matters is the majority. You have to net off the disagreement. What you are doing is terrible maths. So coherent. Much logic. Wow. If you know more remain voters that would switch than vice versa why would you be so concerned? You’ll win easily and we’ll have more sovereignty than we’ll know what to do with, almost certainly literally.
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Post by Neshead on Nov 11, 2019 14:44:08 GMT
Yeah thats kinda how democracy works. Majority wins. In any case i know more remain voters that would vote leave than vice versa. Preserving democracy is more important them than short term economic disruption. The media just amplifies the pro EU fanatics and activists, rather than focus on coherent arguments. Maybe you need to get out of your bubble. Preserving democracy by not having any more democracy? So coherent. Much logic. Wow. You also seem troubled by maths, so here goes; tories won 317 seats at the last election. This did not give them a 317 seat majority. Similarly, saying 17.4m over and over and over and over does not mean anything because what matters is the majority. You have to net off the disagreement. What you are doing is terrible maths. So coherent. Much logic. Wow. If you know more remain voters that would switch than vice versa why would you be so concerned? You’ll win easily and we’ll have more sovereignty than we’ll know what to do with, almost certainly literally. Best of three? best of five? Double or quits? At what point do we draw the line?
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