west didsblue
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And you’re full of something else.You are full of inconvenient truths today
Same as usual.
And you’re full of something else.You are full of inconvenient truths today
They just want the UK to abide by the rules that go with any deal. Johnson wants a deal that comes without rules. There is no such deal and was never going to be.
all with a majority for parties promising at least a chance to think again.
On the same basis do you think everyone who voted Tory wanted to leave?Sigh.
You appear to be assuming - arrogantly in my opinion - that every person who didn't vote conservative wanted to remain.
Untrue.
I, and millions like me, voted labour at the last GE. If they had won they may have offered a second referendum. And guess what? I and those millions like me would have voted leave again.
I voted labour by holding my nose and remembering that they weren't quite Tories (although a bit too close for my liking). The labour party of today is nothing close to the labour party my father voted for all his life. The labour party of Tony Benn, Peter Shore and others - you know, those right wing racist types that wanted out of the EU. Nowadays it is a sixth form-esque virtue signalling, privilege-ridden anti-working class london-centric cabal of hypocrites.
I hear it's quite popular with remain types.
Because they want to give business certainty after Covid-19.So why is the UK delaying charging tariffs?
I'm genuinely baffled by what you're saying.
Laughable.They just want the UK to abide by the rules that go with any deal. Johnson wants a deal that comes without rules. There is no such deal and was never going to be.
I note you didnt say a majority to Remain, because 15-20% of the Labour vote, even at the last election wanted to leave the EU.all with a majority for parties promising at least a chance to think again.
Laughable that a deal comes with rules to keep the deal, right. And do you think any deal with other countries will come without rules and conditions too. So no deal with anyone it is, in your fantasy world of trade deals without rules.Laughable.
If a deal means giving in to EU demands that tie us under EU control then No-deal it is.
The actual irony is that the remain parliamentarians and speaker of the house were too busy patting each other on the backs for a job well done last year to realise they were handing power to BJ. A man who had previously been seen as a sort of rw cartoon character even by the conservatives. Remainers effectively went double or quits on brexit by blocking Mays attempts to find a compromise thinking they could scupper it all, achieve a hung parliament with a narrow remain majority to carry the balance of power and revoke. They had been listening only to their own voices for too long and it bit them on the arse - no point crying now.On the same basis do you think everyone who voted Tory wanted to leave?
By election time last year significant proportion of the population had Brexit fatigue and wanted it over with one way or another. Johnson was promising that (albeit without mentioning the shit show that tying ourselves to a one year transition with our red lines was guaranteed to bring). A lot of remainers had convinced themselves that Brexit would be tolerable and would rather we went ahead than apparently drag it on for more time. Ironically, by installing Johnson and his Brexit ultras, it means we’ll be dealing with the fallout for years.
Can you do me a favour please.And you’re full of something else.
Same as usual.
Back at you, kid. You're assuming every person who voted Conservative wanted to leave.Sigh.
You appear to be assuming - arrogantly in my opinion - that every person who didn't vote conservative wanted to remain.
Untrue.
I, and millions like me, voted labour at the last GE. If they had won they may have offered a second referendum. And guess what? I and those millions like me would have voted leave again.
I voted labour by holding my nose and remembering that they weren't quite Tories (although a bit too close for my liking). The labour party of today is nothing close to the labour party my father voted for all his life. The labour party of Tony Benn, Peter Shore and others - you know, those right wing racist types that wanted out of the EU. Nowadays it is a sixth form-esque virtue signalling, privilege-ridden anti-working class london-centric cabal of hypocrites.
I hear it's quite popular with remain types.
Really well said - and again - inconvenient truths are exposedSigh.
You appear to be assuming - arrogantly in my opinion - that every person who didn't vote conservative wanted to remain.
Untrue.
I, and millions like me, voted labour at the last GE. If they had won they may have offered a second referendum. And guess what? I and those millions like me would have voted leave again.
I voted labour by holding my nose and remembering that they weren't quite Tories (although a bit too close for my liking). The labour party of today is nothing close to the labour party my father voted for all his life. The labour party of Tony Benn, Peter Shore and others - you know, those right wing racist types that wanted out of the EU. Nowadays it is a sixth form-esque virtue signalling, privilege-ridden anti-working class london-centric cabal of hypocrites.
I hear it's quite popular with remain types.
Because they want to give business certainty after Covid-19.
No. Fuck off.Can you do me a favour please.
Oh - fuck - so absolutely spot onThe actual irony is that the remain parliamentarians and speaker of the house were too busy patting each other on the backs for a job well done last year to realise they were handing power to BJ. A man who had previously been seen as a sort of rw cartoon character even by the conservatives. Remainers effectively went double or quits on brexit by blocking Mays attempts to find a compromise thinking they could scupper it all, achieve a hung parliament with a narrow remain majority to carry the balance of power and revoke. They had been listening only to their own voices for too long and it bit them on the arse - no point crying now.
How many Conservative voters wanted to Remain? (Use the same source... unless it's made up of course)I note you didnt say a majority to Remain, because 15-20% of the Labour vote, even at the last election wanted to leave the EU.
Ha haNo. Fuck off.
And stop copying and pasting my posts into yours without quoting me like you did yesterday. That’s a shithouse snide thing to do.
What does that post offer to the topic? Just keep off the thread if all you can do is moan about one-liners, cultivate your pesecutuion complex, and avoid questions about fish.Can you do me a favour please.
I have been keeping off the thread recently - mainly due to a view that there are so many stalkers/wasters that offer nothing to the topic that I do not want to waste my time.
And - to be fair - I have for some time considered you to be the prime example of that - afterall (from my POV) most of your posts are nothing more than snide one-liners - mainly aimed at me.
But, being an objective and open sort of guy - and I certainly do not want to do you a disservice - can you please quote for me the last (let's say 10) posts where you have demonstrated any contribution beyond simply being snide.
I would not want to have missed such a contribution and therefore perhaps guilty of being potentially unfair in my assessment of your character
not enough?How many Conservative voters wanted to Remain? (Use the same source... unless it's made uo of course)
Bore offHa ha
If it was not so easy to expose your shallowness and absence of any substance I could take some pleasure in outing you for the stalker you are.
As it is - I just wish that you would latch onto some other poor fucker to serve your desperate need for attention.
But - hey - bring on more personal insults and I will address them - but I would really rather that you just 'got over your seemingly desperate need for my attention'