Telegraph says it's the fastest growing political party of all time in the UK, and the Guardian says it's lost ground on what UKIP once was. Maybe they are both true.
I like Claire Fox. Her book "I find that offensive" was brilliant. She's my candidate so I voted for her. I feel very dirty voting for a party that's led by Farage, but there we are.
And what has happened in the last 3 years? the skies have fallen? Unemployment has shot through the roof? An immediate and profound economic downturn? Nope, none of the above
"The EU Council have agreed terms for the United Kingdom to now be in charge of the European Union forever, which shall be renamed Her Majesty's British European Union, subject to a UK-wide Referendum".
I wonder how many Leavers would vote to stay under the new arrangements, and how many Remainers would vote to leave?
"know a couple of people who voted remain originally who have said they would vote leave now because of, in one case, the humiliating behaviour of the EU in the negotiations, and in the other the prospect now of being permanently tied in to ever closer union."
Anyone who thinks we should leave a club because it fights too hard in the interest of its members is clearly not cleverer than anyone.
The reason I don't agree with that argument LA is because Brexit is going to go on forever WHATEVER happens. If we leave with no deal, leave with May's deal or any other deal, or don't leave at all. What no dealers and revokers have in common is that I think most underestimate how much of life will still be devoted to Brexit with their way.
Comrade Fred there, the Labour man supporting a party (can you be a party if you only have one policy?) whose sole policy will decimate the working class.
If by 'decimate' you're referring to no deal (which I know BP support), I don't believe that by voting BP in the Euros the government are suddenly going to adopt that position. The numbers aren't there in Parliament.
I'd vote Labour but Lord Adonis has already told me not to, while Tom Watson made very clear Labour are a Remain party. So what point is there?
Reported in The Guardian: "[Brexit party candidate Lance] Forman initially describes the idea of the Irish border being problematic in a no-deal Brexit as “a complete hoax”, and seems slightly hazy as how it could be resolved."
“I just think that sometimes you need to move forward,” he says eventually. “People shouldn’t fear change. Change brings opportunity. It’s how it handled.”
I'm voting Brexit Party in the Euros. These khunts need a serious message. Labour at every other level though.
This is as fooking stupid as the people who voted leave to give David Cameron a kicking.
Meanwhile, their quality of life is going to get significantly worse due to their stupid decision, and David Cameron doesn't give a shit because he's having a lovely time writing his memoirs from his artisan shepherd hut in Witney and earning megabucks on the speech circuit.
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Well every little helps Flashy.
Telegraph says it's the fastest growing political party of all time in the UK, and the Guardian says it's lost ground on what UKIP once was. Maybe they are both true.
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ah yes, of course, its just the thick and the plebs that want to leave
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What Ray said.
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I like Claire Fox. Her book "I find that offensive" was brilliant. She's my candidate so I voted for her. I feel very dirty voting for a party that's led by Farage, but there we are.
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y tho
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What Ray said, again.
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And what has happened in the last 3 years? the skies have fallen? Unemployment has shot through the roof? An immediate and profound economic downturn? Nope, none of the above
populism, however....
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All sensible people all over the world think Brexit is an epic fooking shit show and that we have lost our minds. HTH.
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what Ray said
and suspect that he/she/they are considerably cleverer than LF's two mates
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"The EU Council have agreed terms for the United Kingdom to now be in charge of the European Union forever, which shall be renamed Her Majesty's British European Union, subject to a UK-wide Referendum".
I wonder how many Leavers would vote to stay under the new arrangements, and how many Remainers would vote to leave?
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JudgEment Ray.
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I'm voting Brexit Party in the Euros. These khunts need a serious message. Labour at every other level though.
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"know a couple of people who voted remain originally who have said they would vote leave now because of, in one case, the humiliating behaviour of the EU in the negotiations, and in the other the prospect now of being permanently tied in to ever closer union."
Anyone who thinks we should leave a club because it fights too hard in the interest of its members is clearly not cleverer than anyone.
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They're going to murder one in ten of the working class? fook when was that announced?
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Lynn has just confirmed the modern definition is "kill, destroy, or remove a large proportion of."
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Read the small print in your cone-tract
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I know a number of people who voted for remain who have since switched to the opinion "I just want us to get on with it now and leave"
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The reason I don't agree with that argument LA is because Brexit is going to go on forever WHATEVER happens. If we leave with no deal, leave with May's deal or any other deal, or don't leave at all. What no dealers and revokers have in common is that I think most underestimate how much of life will still be devoted to Brexit with their way.
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yep Brexit is the gift that keeps on givin'
I don't understand why a Labour Brexiter like Fred would seriously vote for Farage when Magic Grandpa is clearly on your side
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If by 'decimate' you're referring to no deal (which I know BP support), I don't believe that by voting BP in the Euros the government are suddenly going to adopt that position. The numbers aren't there in Parliament.
I'd vote Labour but Lord Adonis has already told me not to, while Tom Watson made very clear Labour are a Remain party. So what point is there?
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I do not believe the OP voted remain.
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He's just being a tunslut lol.
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who first coined 'magic grandpa'?
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Reported in The Guardian: "[Brexit party candidate Lance] Forman initially describes the idea of the Irish border being problematic in a no-deal Brexit as “a complete hoax”, and seems slightly hazy as how it could be resolved."
“I just think that sometimes you need to move forward,” he says eventually. “People shouldn’t fear change. Change brings opportunity. It’s how it handled.”
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diceman - it was David Quantick apparently
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Wot Fred said.
I'd vote Labour, but for Brexit...
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I thought it was because Laz was occupying that spot?
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Yeah of course you do.
Oh look, a unicorn!
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Yeah of course you do.
Oh look, a unicorn!
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This is as fooking stupid as the people who voted leave to give David Cameron a kicking.
Meanwhile, their quality of life is going to get significantly worse due to their stupid decision, and David Cameron doesn't give a shit because he's having a lovely time writing his memoirs from his artisan shepherd hut in Witney and earning megabucks on the speech circuit.
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