Come on Brexiters, you won. Come and let us know how you feel today. As a remainer who lost the vote I actually feel quite dapper, so you guys must be totally elated.
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To answer the title of your post,
Shearian won the 12:10 at Southwell and Assimile won the 12:40
For the 12:50 at Clonmel, I'd go with Notebook, although Ask Mary at 50/1 might be worth an each way.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostCan you succinctly explain using only facts what has happened?
And if you can't, should you have voted in the first place?Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNo work it out yourself you cretin.
And if you can't, should you have voted in the first place?Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostCan you succinctly explain using only facts what has happened?- June 2016 there was a referendum. Leave won.
- June 2017 there was a GE. The Tories were voted in to deliver Brexit.
- November 2018 the Tories deliver a Brexit proposal agreed with the EU as they were voted in to do. Worth noting though that most Brexit MPs had already done a runner by now so the delivery was left to remainer MPs.
- November 2018, Brexit MPs have a melt down because their unattainable promises are impossible to deliver. Farage (not an elected MP) goes red in the face with apoplexy
Hope this helps?
You won ... you voted in the Tories to deliver Brexit .... they have delivered a Brexit proposal agreed with the EU .... rejoice in your victoryI am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Ok thats good.
Is it possible you could just elaborate a little bit on
'November 2018 the Tories deliver a Brexit proposal agreed with the EU as they were voted in to do. Worth noting though that most Brexit MPs had already done a runner by now so the delivery was left to remainer MPs.'
E.g. the full details of what are in the proposal and why they are so bad?Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostOk thats good.
Is it possible you could just elaborate a little bit on
'November 2018 the Tories deliver a Brexit proposal agreed with the EU as they were voted in to do. Worth noting though that most Brexit MPs had already done a runner by now so the delivery was left to remainer MPs.'
E.g. the full details of what are in the proposal and why they are so bad?
I don't think Whorty said anything about them being "so bad", more that the politicians who convinced half the voters that Leave was a good idea have now stepped away from the process, shunning the responsibility, passing the blame, and possibly using smilies as the most intelligent part of their argument.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Am I the only one who thinks this may have been TMs plan all along. For the first time last night she put 3 options on the table.
1. Accept the proposed deal
2. No deal.
3. Remain in the EU
As a remainer TM has played a corker. Deliver a deal so bad no one in their right mind will vote for it, as there is no hope of getting anything through parliament with the lack of a majority she has. The deal gets voted down so we are left with no deal, also not acceptable to parliament or stay in the EU. Hey presto she delivers what 48% of the people who voted in the referendum voted for (including herself) - staying in the EU. Blinding strategy...Or am I giving her more credit than she deserves.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostOk thats good.
Is it possible you could just elaborate a little bit on
'November 2018 the Tories deliver a Brexit proposal agreed with the EU as they were voted in to do. Worth noting though that most Brexit MPs had already done a runner by now so the delivery was left to remainer MPs.'
E.g. the full details of what are in the proposal and why they are so bad?
Why don't you tell us, as a Brexiter who presumably voted Tory at the last GE, why you think your party has not delivered your wishes. Twice you have voted for this situation, twice you 'won', yet you seem upset. Who's the fool?I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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