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And Boris is ripping the opposition to shreds...
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAs Labour are snowflakes. Like the remoaners on CUK who get so easily triggered.
It does not justify violence. I am just a realist. Whether Brexit is good or bad, done properly or not, is not the point. The point is the people did vote.
Rather like the remoaners. Take the LibDems as an extreme - they want to annul the referendum result.
It’s not “annulling” the result, if they win (unlikely, but stick with me here) they will have a fresh mandate from the electorate.
It’s called “democracy”, look it up.
DC has much to answer for.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostUnless there’s anyone on CUK getting death threats, it’s not even remotely comparable. All the politicians were asking for yesterday was for the PM to temper his language, to be a bit more respectful. Hardly “snowflake” behaviour. I thought you were all for Parliament acting more respectfully?
Oh. Okay then. They voted. Not really a point at all.
They want to campaign in a General Election with Remain as their manifesto platform.
It’s not “annulling” the result, if they win (unlikely, but stick with me here) they will have a fresh mandate from the electorate.
It’s called “democracy”, look it up.
Agreed.
His posts are almost as content-free as the spud-peeler.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by meridian View PostUnless there’s anyone on CUK getting death threats, it’s not even remotely comparable. All the politicians were asking for yesterday was for the PM to temper his language, to be a bit more respectful. Hardly “snowflake” behaviour. I thought you were all for Parliament acting more respectfully?
Originally posted by meridian View PostThey want to campaign in a General Election with Remain as their manifesto platform.
Originally posted by meridian View PostIt’s not “annulling” the result, if they win (unlikely, but stick with me here) they will have a fresh mandate from the electorate.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostHis posts are almost as content-free as the spud-peeler.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostLabour raised the Jo Cox issue. Then whine when the PM defended himself. Whining snowflakes. They can't even put together a vote of no confidence. They are all wind and p1ss.
Johnson just said in the Commons that the best way of honouring the memory of Jo Cox and of bringing this country together is to get Brexit done.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostLabour raised the Jo Cox issue. Then whine when the PM defended himself. Whining snowflakes. They can't even put together a vote of no confidence. They are all wind and p1ss.
Ironic that it’s you calling them whining snowflakes. Maybe you should put in a complaint to their mods.
Why was the 1975 vote not annulled? It was because the people voted the right way. The EU has a history of re-running votes which they don't like the result of.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostIronic that it’s you calling them whining snowflakes. Maybe you should put in a complaint to their mods.
Indeed, the hypocrisy of CUK's resident tax-dodging, snowflake-in-chief.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostProblem is that if we leave and then re-join, we have to join under the current rules for new joiners - i.e. accepting the Euro, etc."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostLabour raised the Jo Cox issue. Then whine when the PM defended himself. Whining snowflakes. They can't even put together a vote of no confidence. They are all wind and p1ss.
The next GE will be fought with Conservative as the people's party labeling the other parties as parliamentary. Its people vs parliament in Boris's mind. This will divide the country even more(if that is possible).
Why was the 1975 vote not annulled? It was because the people voted the right way. The EU has a history of re-running votes which they don't like the result of. You know you are doing quite a good job of turning me back into a leaver. As rubbish as Westminster is I had forgotten how evil Brussels are.
Dunno from where you got the idea that EU is behind the attempt of re-running the vote!
I don't think anyone in here is worried if you turn back to a leaver or back to a remainer, at this point no one have a clue where you stand on the Brexit issue! (not that anyone is losing any sleep over it anyway...)"The boy who cried Sheep"Comment
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