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Doesn't matter who anyone wants as only the Tory party have as say and it doesn't look like they intend to hold an election anytime soon so you wont have any influence until 2020.Originally posted by Manofpride View PostNow the dust has settled and everyone has now excepted Brexit
, Who would you like to be our next Prime Minister, I know most folk would want Nigel Farage but at the moment that's not possible.
Its looking likely to be May but I wouldnt put any money on it!
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Originally posted by Oldtimeram View PostOn second thoughts I will say something......
.......... if only to annoy him!!!
Farage? Really?. I have nothing against him but he has got to get elected to parliament first. I know there has been been a big swing in attitudes since the referendum but I cannot see UKIP getting sufficient majority if another election was to take place in the next few months. Interesting thought though.
Now if you called Farage a Clown I'd agree with that. Now that we have our independence (ignoring the influence of the global corporations which hasn't changed one bit) what is the point of UKIP now? More to the point where is the Brexit plan?
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'The majority of it's people voted to leave'. You sure about that?Originally posted by Manofpride View PostLike I said I started the thread as I had no idea who could do a job in the conservative party, May wanted to stay in the EU which makes it a bit of a joke IMO.
Appointing a new Prime Minister who wanted to stay in Europe when the majority of it's people voted to leave would be a bit daft!
The next Prime Minister must be a Brexiteer, the candidates left don't look good but I'd have any of the Conservative Brexiteers over May!
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Originally posted by ramAnag View Post'The majority of it's people voted to leave'. You sure about that?
I think he means the majority of those who voted!
I'm interested as to how given this was all about the Tory party's internal divisions and what they say in public is not necessarily a good indication of what they actually want, how do you know May wanted to remain in Europe? She was not exactly prominently campaigning on that issue!
Plus the prime Minister will still be leading a party of which at least half if not more were in favour of remaining in the EU, so on that logic there needs to be a general election!
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'oil up and wait for penetration' - SnatchOriginally posted by roger_ramjet View PostBallentine and Tucker - "The Thick of It"
Olson Johnson - "Blazing Saddles"
Anyone who hasn't watched episodes 1 to 6 and specials 1 and 2 of 'the Thick Of It', please do, you will see that all that has happened in 'the real world' in 2016 was predicted, Nostradamus style, on BBC4 in 2007 - 9.
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Yes because if it was the other way round we'd still be in Europe!Originally posted by ramAnag View Post'The majority of it's people voted to leave'. You sure about that?
Anyway I thinks it's about time we stop debating politics or religion as it never gets resolved and causes fall outs.
So lets talk football and up the Rams!
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We are still in Europe and will remain so until we sign clause 50, and then we still remain in for two more years. Plenty of time for a second referendum which seems likely and Brexiteers will melt away when they realise this time the implications of still wanting to come out.Originally posted by Manofpride View PostYes because if it was the other way round we'd still be in Europe!
Anyway I thinks it's about time we stop debating politics or religion as it never gets resolved and causes fall outs.
So lets talk football and up the Rams!
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Really and you speak for me as a Britexiteer? It's still only guesswork what will happen anyway.Originally posted by Akwesasne View PostWe are still in Europe and will remain so until we sign clause 50, and then we still remain in for two more years. Plenty of time for a second referendum which seems likely and Brexiteers will melt away when they realise this time the implications of still wanting to come out.
I won't change my vote.
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So what you're saying is, you're a federalist at heartOriginally posted by Akwesasne View PostWe are still in Europe and will remain so until we sign clause 50, and then we still remain in for two more years. Plenty of time for a second referendum which seems likely and Brexiteers will melt away when they realise this time the implications of still wanting to come out.
You advocate, ever closer union- run by an undemocratic committee/ one law/one currency/one financial system/one army/no borders/in effect a closed shop?
He's one for you Basie, it's right up your alley.
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Did we not fight a war in the not too distant past to stop exactly this?Originally posted by Trickytreesreds View PostSo what you're saying is, you're a federalist at heart
You advocate, ever closer union- run by an undemocratic committee/ one law/one currency/one financial system/one army/no borders/in effect a closed shop?
He's one for you Basie, it's right up your alley.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xvuHMgPq38
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Don't think he said that at all Tricky...those are all you're assumptions. You can be pro 'Remain' but still be critical of the way the EU has developed.
To put it in a football context, many on here have been critical of the way DCFC were run last season...doubtless you likewise at Forest...does that mean that support has to be withdrawn? No...we say our piece, aim for constructive change and continue to support.
Anyway, what is so democratic about 17.5m deciding what the vast majority should do and being led into it by a PM who will have been chosen by a tiny percentage of the electorate on the back of a load of political bile and yobbery by a loudmouth who has never managed to get himself elected and has since resigned?
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