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Thread: O/T - general election 2019

  1. #41
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    Quote Originally Posted by gm_gm View Post
    That sentiment applies to all grown ups
    With more than 5 brain cells.

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    With more than 5 brain cells.
    So labour will still win then 😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silly-miller View Post
    Iv been saying this since the referendum the best thing labour could do is to let the Tory’s get on with brexit and
    Are you joking? The Tories started this debacle and they can't finish it because they can't agree on a way forward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flourbasher View Post
    The lib dems only declared their hand about revolking brexit to win cheap votes because it,s the only way they will get marginally more votes than their usual paltry amounts. Hopefully the voting public will have seen right through their insincere tactics
    I know you like a good wind up so i,ll assume you,re doing it again
    The 2015 Lib Dem manifesto committed the party to campaigning to remain in the EU, whilst the 2017 manifesto committed to trying to achieve that by holding a further referendum with the strap line 'Every vote for the Liberal Democrats is a vote to stop Brexit'.

    You can criticise the Lib Dems for lots of things, but inconsistency on the EU isn't one them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mygiddypant View Post
    Are you joking? The Tories started this debacle and they can't finish it because they can't agree on a way forward.
    Last time I looked labour had over a third of the seats what’s wrong with them voting on a deal? Btw I like how you only copied half of the sentence. Your basically saying the only way to get brexit done is give torys a huge majority

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    1600 reasons why I won't vote Labour. Young women being raped ***ually abused. I suppose Rotherham labour voters can always look the other way.

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    My local MP is John Healey

    IN MY OPINION he's done feck all for his constituency. He's kow-towed to the instructions of Labour HQ on Brexit and as a consequence he's consistently voted to thwart us leaving the EU regardless of the referendum result and what his voters think.

    So why should I trust him or vote for him?

    If he disappeared overnight I would celebrate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stovicmiller View Post
    1600 reasons why I won't vote Labour. Young women being raped ***ually abused. I suppose Rotherham labour voters can always look the other way.
    Given Jimmy Saville etc close association with the Tories you won't be voting for them either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    He was concerned about the amendments that Parliament would seek to make to the bill - attaching a confirmatory referendum and the like - and that some MPs would withdraw their support at the third reading if itheir favoured amendment(s) did not succeed.

    I don't know who I am going to vote for and suspect that I won't be alone in that. The worry has to be that we will be left with another minority government and further inertia.

    At least the poll is on a Thursday though. Having Friday off after my election night 'do' makes more sense.
    Just back from a week in southern France & already you're on about having another day off no doubt with pay. No zhc's here then
    Is the Gilet Jaunes camp still going strong in Albertville?

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    It would be nice to think we're voting for more than Brexit. Sadly every other issue like NHS and education will be put on the back burner until Brexit is sorted. This could take most of the next 5 years to sort and money scimmed off NHS/education to keep the books balanced.
    TBH I don't think it matters who's incharge of this sht Fest, the damage is all ready done.
    All they had to do was elect a couple of people from each party to front the brexit negotiations. Work as a team to move the country forwards. NO we get a parliament full of blackstocks. Me me me

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