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Brexit could be delayed until 2021, EU sources reveal
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostBut he does vote according to how he thinks his imaginary Sky Fairy would like him to.Comment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostYour point being?
how does this compare to your MPs stance on all things. At mine isn't necessarily someone who votes along party lines regardless.
My point being that hardly any of his credentials that you listed make him pro-Brexit.
His hatred of humanity, his love of privatisation and his religious beliefs contradict each other. He doesn't vote based on what he claims to believe, so he's a hypocrite.
As for my MP, I didn't vote for him. He's a Eurosceptic but was pro-remain because he believed it was in the best interests of future generations, i.e. not just in the interest of xenophobic doddery old farts who aren't long of this world.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostMy point being that hardly any of his credentials that you listed make him pro-Brexit.
His hatred of humanity, his love of privatisation and his religious beliefs contradict each other. He doesn't vote based on what he claims to believe, so he's a hypocrite.
As for my MP, I didn't vote for him. He's a Eurosceptic but was pro-remain because he believed it was in the best interests of future generations, i.e. not just in the interest of xenophobic doddery old farts who aren't long of this world.
You MP is a Eurosceptic but wants to remain in something that he doesn't believe in. Kind of Hyprocritical don't you think. Which means...we have two things in common. At this rate we will be married next week.Comment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostYour point being?Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou present him as independently minded, but he votes according to the positions taken by an undemocratic, unaccountable continental bureaucracy, based on their interpretation of the wishes of an imaginary being.Comment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostI didn't vote for my MP either, so we have something in common.
You MP is a Eurosceptic but wants to remain in something that he doesn't believe in. Kind of Hyprocritical don't you think. Which means...we have two things in common. At this rate we will be married next week.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostThe important thing is that oPM just blunders on regards, rather than considering what else he may have wrong.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostYeah dunno why I just had it in my head that GE turnout was very lowComment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostYeah dunno why I just had it in my head that GE turnout was very low - must be thinking of something else - which having done some googling tells me I was thinking of the MEP elections - 2014 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom - WikipediaComment
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