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another option in the ballot paper should be "we're failing as a country so we want any scandinavian country to come conquer and govern us" -
I'd be tempted to tick that. Or the Monster Raving Loony Party.Originally posted by PCTNN View Postanother option in the ballot paper should be "we're failing as a country so we want any scandinavian country to come conquer and govern us"Comment
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I doubt that question would be acceptable.Originally posted by MasterBait View PostGeneral elections won't resolve anything Brexit wise. The only thing that will give a definitive answer is a new referendum where whatever deal is on the table will run against remain.
We've already decided to leave. It's how we leave that is the sticking point.Comment
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Boris and Trump, are even more laughable until they both got in to power.Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostHands up, who voted "Labour win with overall majority"? Whatever you're smoking, I'll have some of that.
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Its the failure of remoaners to accept democracy that is the sticking point.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostI doubt that question would be acceptable.
We've already decided to leave. It's how we leave that is the sticking point.
Bring back rotten boroughs!Comment
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Gratis.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIts the failure of remoaners to accept democracy that is the sticking point.
Bring back keel hauling!rotten boroughs!Comment
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The winds have changed fella. Remain is now a more popular route. If your lot were so convinced the will of the people is still to leave they'd be happy to pitch Bojo's deal against remainOriginally posted by Zigenare View PostI doubt that question would be acceptable.
We've already decided to leave. It's how we leave that is the sticking point.
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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Really, you have evidence?Originally posted by Whorty View PostThe winds have changed fella. Remain is now a more popular route. If your lot were so convinced the will of the people is still to leave they'd be happy to pitch Bojo's deal against remain
As for your second sentence, the leave question has already been answered.Comment
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I was thinking who I would vote for in terms of supporting contractors - and the answer is really none of the above.
Closest I could get was libdem - but they introduced the public sector rulesComment
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Yes.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostReally, you have evidence?
The GE question was answered more recently and yet the brexiters in Westminster want another goOriginally posted by Zigenare View PostAs for your second sentence, the leave question has already been answered.
Oh, I get it ... it's Ok to ask a second time when it suits you, but not when it doesn't
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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