johnnytapia
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TrueIt’s a bit more nuanced than that, mate.
TrueIt’s a bit more nuanced than that, mate.
By "oblivion" do you mean guest speaker slots at public schools?You might have a point.
Seems "Brexit Betrayed" is the last watering hole before oblivion for Farage, the ERG, Johnson and the departed lettuce.
Give over. "I'm voting leave because people who tell me the truth are patronising."This, in a nutshell, is the patronising drivel that helped ensure Leave won.
So you are happy that our current batch of MPs are capable of running UK efficiently despite Boris resigning and the TM being incapable of anything that resembled fairness?44 Acts passed this year so far - the most since 2006 - and maybe half a dozen anything to do with the EU.
Legislation.gov.uk
www.legislation.gov.uk
Thank goodness we’ve cut down on all that red tape!!44 Acts passed this year so far - the most since 2006 - and maybe half a dozen anything to do with the EU.
Legislation.gov.uk
www.legislation.gov.uk
What a prick!
I don’t think it’s that nuanced, there were plenty pointing out what we would lose there were plenty pointing out the difficulties we would have getting new trade deals, plenty pointing out the difficulties of the Irish border, plenty pointing out how it would make trade harder with EU countries. Plenty pointing out our dependence on free movement of workers.It’s a bit more nuanced than that, mate.
The Remain campaign was hugely dismissive of the “thicko” Leavers and thought, incorrectly, that they held the politically moral high ground and that that would be sufficient.Give over. "I'm voting leave because people who tell me the truth are patronising."
Only because the “thickos” didn’t believe things could get worse than they were for them in 2016.The Remain campaign was hugely dismissive of the “thicko” Leavers and thought, incorrectly, that they held the politically moral high ground and that that would be sufficient.
I’d be happy to run that campaign.I bet they’d vote differently now, however condescending they felt a campaign was.
You would. ;-)I’d be happy to run that campaign.
I’d be happy to run that campaign.
@Alan Harper's Tash would like to volunteer to be your campaign's spellchequer.
All true.Only because the “thickos” didn’t believe things could get worse than they were for them in 2016.
I bet they’d vote differently now, however condescending they felt a campaign was.
A perfect storm. One I hope we can navigate safely away from when we decide to take the wheel.All true.
Absolutely.A perfect storm. One I hope we can navigate safely away from when we decide to take the wheel.
ha ha ha - what a twat bouncing his his seat until he saw the actual result lol
What many people still seem to underplay is the effect that the infamous red bus had. That 'promise' convinced many that '350 million' extra would go into the NHS. The NHS was already creaking and many of those who voted NO were increasingly reliant on its services, either for themselves or for their aging and ailing relatives. They can now see that the exact opposite has happened. The NHS has been denuded of the staff it so desperately needs (many who were from the EU) and that there just isn't the 'promised' money to keep the service ticking over never mind improve it.
I think the key word is patronising.They're so fucking stupid and bizarrely smug about it.