Bollocks to Brexit
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Re: Bollocks to Brexit
So which way is it going to go folks? The only options we have are May's deal, a long delay or no brexit.
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I’m plumping for No Deal next week. Plus 5 years of financial misery before rejoining the EU and the euro.
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Re: Bollocks to Brexit
If there was ever any doubt that Corbyn is completely unfit to lead the country it has finally been laid to rest.
What do I think will happen? Fuck knows.
What do I think will happen? Fuck knows.
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That was poor tactics. We might need them to work together in a coalition government.
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Let's assume for the moment that it is correct that May told Corbyn it would only be recognised party leaders at the meeting. She then, still, at this juncture, plays petty party politics, seeking to discomfort Corbyn and breaking her word (OK, for about the tenth time this week, but breaking it nonetheless).
And the conclusion is that Corbyn is unfit to run the country?
I actually think he should have stayed, but I also think that refusing to play May's pathetic games is a defensible position. Let's remember who originated this whole fuckstorm, and it wasn't Corbyn.
And the conclusion is that Corbyn is unfit to run the country?
I actually think he should have stayed, but I also think that refusing to play May's pathetic games is a defensible position. Let's remember who originated this whole fuckstorm, and it wasn't Corbyn.
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I think he did the right thing, not allowing her underhand tactics to prevail.
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I have just caught up on tnis evenings developments.
Talk about slinging a bucket of petrol on a fire.
Talk about slinging a bucket of petrol on a fire.
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I don't know what happened today. I don't think I want to learn.
God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference
God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference
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God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
wisdom to know the difference;
and the righteous fire of justice to stick a pitchfork through Theresa May's grave.
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
wisdom to know the difference;
and the righteous fire of justice to stick a pitchfork through Theresa May's grave.
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I don't accept your premise.JohnToo wrote: ↑5 years agoLet's assume for the moment that it is correct that May told Corbyn it would only be recognised party leaders at the meeting. She then, still, at this juncture, plays petty party politics, seeking to discomfort Corbyn and breaking her word (OK, for about the tenth time this week, but breaking it nonetheless).
And the conclusion is that Corbyn is unfit to run the country?
I actually think he should have stayed, but I also think that refusing to play May's pathetic games is a defensible position. Let's remember who originated this whole fuckstorm, and it wasn't Corbyn.
Corbyn may not have originated the fuckfire, but he's been feeding it when it needed dousing.
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I think the situation is a tad bigger than Mays pathetic stunt.
Its feeling very hard to be a Corbyn fanboy right now.
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