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 Post subject: Re: Brexit
PostPosted: Tue May 21, 2019 4:44 pm 
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A second referendum on brexit you say?


Looks like it's just a vote on a referendum, which has failed previously.


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Yeah its a trap. She’s promised everyone against her all the unicorns if you just vote my deal through. But it is huge she has acknowledged the reality of a second referendum being asked for.

It’s a dangerous load of waffle. She has sharpened up considerably but it’s empty promises and brexit unicorns and rainbows by all accounts.


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Hey, my dog's named Nigel. :o

We warned you, should've named him Pete.

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 Post subject: Re: Brexit
PostPosted: Wed May 22, 2019 5:06 pm 
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If true, brexit has reached peak chaos. May rumoured to be resigning tonight.
Those standing in the wings to replace her, are even more incompetent and inept. By degrees of magnitude.

https://www.joe.co.uk/news/theresa-may- ... ter-232595


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 Post subject: Re: Brexit
PostPosted: Wed May 22, 2019 5:23 pm 
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Alexa what is 2019
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Nigel Farage is reported to have refused to get off his Brexit Party campaign bus due to people nearby wearing balaclavas thought to have been armed with milkshakes.

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Alexa what is 2019
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Nigel Farage is reported to have refused to get off his Brexit Party campaign bus due to people nearby wearing balaclavas thought to have been armed with milkshakes.


Have you been following this?
Farage and other far right UKIP / brexit people are coming under attack from people with milkshakes after the Tommy Robinson guy had one thrown over him in the street when he was aggressively and surrounded by henchmen was ranting at a Muslim man in the street.

It’s taken off and become a thing. People are tired of the far right bullshit


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He should start arming his bodyguard with milkshakes.


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Nigel Farage is reported to have refused to get off his Brexit Party campaign bus due to people nearby wearing balaclavas thought to have been armed with milkshakes.

Martin McGuiness is rolling hysterically in his grave.


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McParadigm wrote:
Alexa what is 2019
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Nigel Farage is reported to have refused to get off his Brexit Party campaign bus due to people nearby wearing balaclavas thought to have been armed with milkshakes.

Martin McGuiness is rolling hysterically in his grave.



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 Post subject: Re: Brexit
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May stepping down June 7th.

More likely than ever it'll be a no deal crash out.

The situation wont change nor will the negotiations be reopened.

The same facts will remain for whoever takes over.

this will be interesting to see who though


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May stepping down June 7th.

More likely than ever it'll be a no deal crash out.
First article I read on this is that Boris is the likely replacement. If that's accurate, this would seem likely too, right?


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Hes an interesting character in the worst sense. He will quite literally do what’s best for him. And decide in the moment. Then 180 on it soon after.
The Tory mps all hate him but across the country the Tory membership love him. Nobody knows why. So he might just get it. But he’s just one off a menu of buffoonish incompetents in the running for the job.

So a no deal in October is now more likely than ever.

Macron is not going to allow a further extension and will fight tooth and nail against granting one. It would serve no purpose to grant one anyways.
The uk would be in a perpetual brexit limbo. Leaving but never leaving.
That can’t be allowed to continue.

But the next few months are going to be even more bizarre than all previous up to now.


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Green Habit wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
May stepping down June 7th.

More likely than ever it'll be a no deal crash out.
First article I read on this is that Boris is the likely replacement. If that's accurate, this would seem likely too, right?



Here’s a short run down of each of the contenders.
Prepare to say oh my god and roll your eyes a lot

Can anyone beat Boris? Here are the favourites to succeed Theresa May
https://www.thejournal.ie/conservative- ... urce=email


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Could be shooting himself in the face here. Or ensuring he becomes PM

Boris Johnson saying they’re leaving October. Deal or no deal.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... nd-of-july


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Think of the poor millionaires, dammit!


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Just saw that. Stupendous.

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Bang on.


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If you guys need great insight give Ian Dunt a follow on Twitter. He’s editor of politics.co.uk
He’s sharp funny and often scathing.





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