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Thread: O/T DDay for Brexit..well sort of...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exiletyke View Post
    That's better
    Hope KA's reading
    Of course I'm reading, Zyles. I'm just baffled about where you are going with this?

    You made a random request for information about donations to political parties instead of looking it up yourself. Am I supposed to feel bad now because raging is daft enough to carry out your research for you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    Of course I'm reading, Zyles. I'm just baffled about where you are going with this?

    You made a random request for information about donations to political parties instead of looking it up yourself. Am I supposed to feel bad now because raging is daft enough to carry out your research for you?
    You see Kerb with your wide ranging knowledge of just about everthing I naturally assumed you would have the answer at your fingertips & raging was courteous enough not daft enough to get the information which was appreciated although I don't think it would have been an onerous task
    I sincerely hope you do feel bad for your churlishness but I doubt it
    Last edited by Exiletyke; 04-04-2019 at 05:25 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    They're all in it for themselves, they don't give a toss about the general public it's what they come out with in the end.
    Dunno about this Brin. I'm sure some MPs will have their own agendas re brexit but I think many decent ones will be aware of the pitfalls for the public of a no deal brexit as well. Even the staunchest brexiteer will not be able to say for sure how this will all pan out if we come out and maybe they are the ones who have least to lose if it all goes tits up. It will be a gamble they might be willing to take because they waint have much to lose, us ordinary bods might not have that privilege.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    Of course I'm reading, Zyles. I'm just baffled about where you are going with this?

    You made a random request for information about donations to political parties instead of looking it up yourself. Am I supposed to feel bad now because raging is daft enough to carry out your research for you?
    I was quite interested and happy to find out the difference in donation income streams between the parties. One party recieving 2.5 times more than their nearest competitor in a 3 month election campaign doesn't seem the most democratic process don't you think? I mean, there could be a better, more democratic process couldn't there? If we really tried? No?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    I was quite interested and happy to find out the difference in donation income streams between the parties. One party recieving 2.5 times more than their nearest competitor in a 3 month election campaign doesn't seem the most democratic process don't you think? I mean, there could be a better, more democratic process couldn't there? If we really tried? No?
    You mean people actually donated money for May to lose her majority when she called an election she didn't need to .

    On a par with giving Harry Redknapp a blank cheque book at a championship club .

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    How sad am I? I have just been watching the House of Lords live,(even though many looked half asleep), debating Brexit.A very pompous Lord Liddle, in reply to another Lord's speech, who said that the Lords should respect the Brexit result and the mood in the country was not good in relation to the attitude of the Westminster bubble.The bloated,arrogant Lord Liddle replied that the leave voters, thought they were getting a bargain,like a second hand car at a cheap price,when they voted leave.He then went on to say the mood had changed,look at the million protesters and the petition to revoke article 50.I could not believe what he had said and then looked across to Lord Adonis,another preacher of poison and they both laughed.This bunch of unelected and overpaid,patronising cronies are identical to the shower at Brussels.Brexit is being hijacked by these dis-honest parliamentarians, where 500 MPs voted remain and they are going to do make sure the public are not going to get what they voted for.That will turn out to be a very, very rocky road with massive repercussions if they continue to ignore the instruction given to them by the people from the referendum result.

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    I see the remainers are in fine voice on QT tonight fuelled by the idiot that is the MP for Tottenham .

    Knife crime and poverty he cries and I need to stand up for my constituents , oh yeh did this social deprivation begin in June 2016 you feck wit .

    I walked up Tottenham High Road twenty years ago and it was a deprived and dangerous area then .

    One Leave voter on the panel and according to his figures only 36% have appeared on the show this year .

    The lets have a people's vote is a decent hijacking of Parliament is so utterly fecking stupid it can't deliver it .

    Words fecking fail me .

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    Staying in the EU will stop knife crime in Tottenham?

    How does that work?

    Hasn't so far.

    In fact it spread to Edmonton who have the Labour MP with the ankle tag.

    QT was meant to be in Bolton this week, wonder why they moved it to London?
    Last edited by great_fire; 04-04-2019 at 10:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Staying in the EU will stop knife crime in Tottenham?

    How does that work?

    Hasn't so far.

    In fact it spread to Edmonton who have the Labour MP with the ankle tag.

    QT was meant to be in Bolton this week, wonder why they moved it to London?
    The new Tottenham stadium is a good metaphor for the UK today .

    Standing right of the top of Tottenham High Road it stands alone as a shining beacon in an extremely deprived and tough area of North London .

    It's shameful that amount of money can be spent in an area such as Tottenham on a football stadium and hardly anyone within a 3 mile radius of it will ever have the opportunity to watch a game of football there .

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Staying in the EU will stop knife crime in Tottenham?

    How does that work?

    Hasn't so far.

    In fact it spread to Edmonton who have the Labour MP with the ankle tag.

    QT was meant to be in Bolton this week, wonder why they moved it to London?
    I was wrong about the MP for Edmonton being the convicted criminal, that's the MP for Peterborough.

    The MP for Edmonton was the one who employed her son, a convicted drug dealer, and threw a bucket of water over a reporter.

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