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    Interesting position the election has left us in, a weaker position with regards to Brexit.

    Another election in October is very likely, and it will probably end in a similar result. Yes there's a chance Labour will improve but that would only give another hung parliament with perhaps Labour just being the majority party.

    Meanwhile the Germans and French will be laughing their *******s off at our predicament.

    Labour's mini revival has effectively put us in the shyte.

    A win on twitter has put us back decades as a country.

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    That is indeed a Daily Mail headline !

    "Labour's mini revival has effectively put us in the shyte"

    What a truly fallacious statement....lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Interesting position the election has left us in, a weaker position with regards to Brexit.

    Another election in October is very likely, and it will probably end in a similar result. Yes there's a chance Labour will improve but that would only give another hung parliament with perhaps Labour just being the majority party.

    Meanwhile the Germans and French will be laughing their *******s off at our predicament.

    Labour's mini revival has effectively put us in the shyte.

    A win on twitter has put us back decades as a country.
    Haha, only you could use that result, one where you've already said Labour didn't win, and use it as a stick to hit Labour with, what a clown you are. The German's and French have been laughing at us since the referendum was called (David Cameron's finest hour(another tory failure))

    A win on twitter? no fella, it wasn't a win was it.... but until all you dinosaurs get your heads around the fact that your beloved Sun and Mail are rapidly going down (indeed any newspaper) and accept that folk now make their own opinions through research, then this movement will continue to rise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by millmoormagic View Post
    Haha, only you could use that result, one where you've already said Labour didn't win, and use it as a stick to hit Labour with, what a clown you are. The German's and French have been laughing at us since the referendum was called (David Cameron's finest hour(another tory failure))

    A win on twitter? no fella, it wasn't a win was it.... but until all you dinosaurs get your heads around the fact that your beloved Sun and Mail are rapidly going down (indeed any newspaper) and accept that folk now make their own opinions through research, then this movement will continue to rise.
    The tories are so stuck in the past aren't they , labour are streets ahead of them when it comes to digital communication , whose stuck in the 70's now .

    When you have to rely on the mail , sun and a bunch of bigots from NI to prop you up you know it's almost over .

    Looking at the likely candidate's to replace the Maybot is more than amusing , they make John Major look palatable .

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    The tories are so stuck in the past aren't they , labour are streets ahead of them when it comes to digital communication , whose stuck in the 70's now .

    When you have to rely on the mail , sun and a bunch of bigots from NI to prop you up you know it's almost over .

    Looking at the likely candidate's to replace the Maybot is more than amusing , they make John Major look palatable .
    I'd absolutely cream myself if they go for Boris the doris.....come on tories, you know it makes sense....get Boris in.

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    Only a deluded fool would think that the country is in a better position on Brexit following the general election.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Only a deluded fool would think that the country is in a better position on Brexit following the general election.
    Only a deluded fool would actually think that being prepared to do 'hard brexit' would be good for anyone in this country, whether they be workers or business, drop the party politics where brexit is concerned, the tories, being prepared to do 'hard brexit' would absolutely ruin this country, we need a level headed open approach, and you really do need to drop your obvious hatred of anything foreign, it might suit your argument when applying it to like minded dinosaurs, but would do us no good whatsoever in any negotiations....

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    Quote Originally Posted by millmoormagic View Post
    Only a deluded fool would actually think that being prepared to do 'hard brexit' would be good for anyone in this country, whether they be workers or business, drop the party politics where brexit is concerned, the tories, being prepared to do 'hard brexit' would absolutely ruin this country, we need a level headed open approach, and you really do need to drop your obvious hatred of anything foreign, it might suit your argument when applying it to like minded dinosaurs, but would do us no good whatsoever in any negotiations....

    Be fair mate they've got The Red Hand Commandos behind them now doing the deal , mind you it's marching season in the province soon so maybe not .

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    On another point , whose attempting to climb into bed with NI terrorists now then ?
    I think you will find that to be Jezza.............the friend of the IRA, when they were still killing people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slimchance View Post
    I think you will find that to be Jezza.............the friend of the IRA, when they were still killing people.
    Ha, how many times do you people need to be told the facts, that Corbyn has never supported terrorism, he talked to Sinn fein, openly, not like Thatcher the prime minister did, and kept a channelopen which eventually led to the good friday agreement....horrible bloke that Corbyn, going around talking to people, believing in peace, saving folks lives...read this..

    https://medium.com/justpolitical/cor...rs-6018ad09a14

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