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Depends how much you were drinking.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAnd remember, kids: a year wasted. Is never a wasted year.
Hmm. You probably should refrain from buying viagra pills over the internet. But never mind that; what's your view on Brexit?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI was promised a hard one, but looking at it now, it's small, limp, laughable, and something about it stinks.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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No you wasn't. You was promised a Brexit that removed FoM, CU, SM etc and this is essentially what May's deal delivers. ERG want a hard Brexit as they can profit from the chaos, and they are convincing people that May's deal doesn't deliver "the will of the people", but they are being disingenuous. The ERG mob need to be honest about what they want, and what they don't want is any deal, so anything the government deliver the ERG will reject - this is why they won't support BoJo as PM, as they know he won't want to deliver no deal - they need a puppet PM like Raab. But of course, JRM and his pals being honest is not likely.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI was promised a hard one, but looking at it now, it's small, limp, laughable, and something about it stinks.
If there is a second ref, then it should be take the deal, or revoke A50.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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It was obvious to anyone with half a brain cell this would be the result regardless of who was in charge. The tories will now self-destruct letting Labour into government who will hold a new referendum which we will vote to remain.Comment
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Now that might be an interesting one to consider:Originally posted by Unix View PostIt was obvious to anyone with half a brain cell this would be the result regardless of who was in charge. The tories will now self-destruct letting Labour into government who will hold a new referendum which we will vote to remain.
If Labour won the GE and decided to hold another referendum, would any of the staunch Brexit pro-right wing Tory voters actually vote remain as an effort to derail Labour?
i.e. given the option between two evils (as they would see it), is staying in the EU for a term of parliament better than having a Labour government in the UK?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Two years wasted is nothing.
Drunker told he's wearing odd shoes, one brown one black.
Don't even need to be sober to out-negotiate the UK government on brexit.

Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostNow that might be an interesting one to consider:
If Labour won the GE and decided to hold another referendum, would any of the staunch Brexit pro-right wing Tory voters actually vote remain as an effort to derail Labour?
i.e. given the option between two evils (as they would see it), is staying in the EU for a term of parliament better than having a Labour government in the UK?
If Labour won the GE, they would remain in power regardless of the result of the new referendum. So No Brexit and Labour in power.Comment
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