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Thread: o/t night of the long knives

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    She's not a leader, she's a ditherer with no control over her cabinet and once again we see, ironically, another FEMALE Tory prime Minister who's about to be ousted by her cabinet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lolmorgan View Post
    Did not read it pal I was there.
    At Orgreave? Were you in the Met?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pattylallacks2 View Post
    At Orgreave? Were you in the Met?
    At them all mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    The strategy chosen on Friday was for a relatively 'soft' Brexit. The 'hard' Brexiteers are now choosing to leave the cabinet because they find that is something they can't support. That's fair enough.

    I'm not sure whether many leave voters had a 'soft' Brexit in mind when they made they put their crosses on the voting forms, but, then again, I'm not sure that either campaign had really thought the mechanics of Brexit through
    Agree that not many of us really thought through the implications of the Brexit vote, or appreciated the real complexity, although it didn't take long to see it coming...

    Of the 52% that voted leave I'm sure that many wanted a hard Brexit but I'm also sure that at least a sizeable number wanted to leave but thought there would be a deal that wouldn't cause the negative economic impact that most economists seem to be indicating.

    Numbers are guesswork but if even only 20% of Leave voters definitely wanted a deal with the EU to safeguard the economy's that makes the number of people who are accepting the verdict of the referendum 52% + 20% leavers wanting a deal the clear majority of the public wanting a 'soft' Brexit. I can't believe that all 52% of leave voters wanted, and still want a 'no deal' scenario???

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    The quicker Aaron Banks and Nigel Farage get their new party going the better. May never wanted the proper Brexit the majority voted for and her soft option has rebounded on her and split her party. The prospect of Corbyn and his commy Momentum brigade getting into government by the back door is truly frightening.

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    Not as frightening as the above

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbertop View Post
    The quicker Aaron Banks and Nigel Farage get their new party going the better. May never wanted the proper Brexit the majority voted for and her soft option has rebounded on her and split her party. The prospect of Corbyn and his commy Momentum brigade getting into government by the back door is truly frightening.
    Farage is a complete idiot, who has fallen out with just about everybody, even people who agree with him politically - not suitable leadeship material (LOL!) ...and the rich might be frightened by Corbyn, but the rest of us would stand to gain in regards of public services, etc., so I assume that you must be very rich
    Last edited by mikemiller; 09-07-2018 at 08:05 PM.

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    Or very stupid

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbertop View Post
    The quicker Aaron Banks and Nigel Farage get their new party going the better. May never wanted the proper Brexit the majority voted for and her soft option has rebounded on her and split her party. The prospect of Corbyn and his commy Momentum brigade getting into government by the back door is truly frightening.
    If Fire did multis...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbertop View Post
    The quicker Aaron Banks and Nigel Farage get their new party going the better. May never wanted the proper Brexit the majority voted for and her soft option has rebounded on her and split her party. The prospect of Corbyn and his commy Momentum brigade getting into government by the back door is truly frightening.
    So, you'd rather have the continued absolute trashing of this once great country by the tories and their bum lickers...farage, banks etc, than a progressive,(non communist) socialist party, you know, one that actually looks out for those less fortunate, don't answer chap, i know the answer, keep the blinkers on eh.

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