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As a lifelong Tory I'm disgusted with the Tory party
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSNP, Lib-Dems ?
There isn't much chance of a Labour majority, but a very good chance of a coalition of chaos. The SNP will be demanding a referendum for support and Labour will almost certainly give way on that. After all the prize is Unions marching up and down the county, uncollected bins etc. and Union leaders sitting in Downing street with glasses of beer. It isn't as if the Labour Brexiteers give much of a sh*t about Brexit, their manifesto is mere platitudes.
A second referendum is now almost inevitable.
be afraid, be very afraid.....
I don't care whether it's a coalition of chaos or a unity of order, if a proposition can command a majority in Parliament, it's perfectly fair.
What's far more likely is that, in 20 years time, when most of the old feckers are pushing daisies and the EU hasn't collapsed (hmmm ), there could be a substantial majority for returning. In the mean time, suck it up, shirleyComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostExactly after Brexit the car industry and the banking industry will be hollowed out, life will be miserable and there will still be floods of immigrants coming in, they just won't be coming from the EU.
EU immigrants are extremely well qualified so I will expect water pipes to start bursting, electrical installations to spontaneously burst into flames and probably the streets will stink because the rubbish isn't being collected. The NHS is already running into an acute crisis because their EU staff are leaving in droves.
You're awesome! Get yourself a t-shirt.Comment
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Originally posted by squarepeg View PostIf the non-British EU nationals on our team left there would be a lot of British managers left to manage... 1 British dev and 2 ops... Considering the fact how important our project is to the FS in this country I find it rather amusing to watch what's happening in the UK after the Brexit referendum.Comment
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As a lifelong Tory I'm disgusted with the Tory party
http://yourbrexit.co.uk/news/breakin...up-government/
For more than 100 years, MPs from the Irish Republican party Sinn Fein including Gerry Adams have refused to take their seats in the House of Commons as they officially do no recognise the rule of Westminster. However, all of that could be about to change as it has been reported that their seven MPs are on their way to London to begin the formal process of taking a place in parliament.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/378604...-dup-majority/Last edited by PurpleGorilla; 13 June 2017, 10:57.Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostBREAKING: Sinn Fein MPs fly to Westminster to 'take seats and topple Tory/DUP government' - Your Brexit
For more than 100 years, MPs from the Irish Republican party Sinn Fein including Gerry Adams have refused to take their seats in the House of Commons as they officially do no recognise the rule of Westminster. However, all of that could be about to change as it has been reported that their seven MPs are on their way to London to begin the formal process of taking a place in parliament.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostDon't believe that for a moment. Sound like fake news to me.
Odds on the Queen's Speech passing?Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostIt does seem unlikely, but we do seem to be in unprecedented times.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe same would be true of Victorian Britain.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostIs yourbrexit one of these fake news sites?
Tommy Robinson SHUTS DOWN students who call him 'racist' for criticising radical ISLAM - Your Brexit
Rebel media contributor, Tommy Robinson
Tommy Robinson
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Tommy Robinson in October 2015
Born Stephen Christopher Yaxley
27 November 1982 (age 34)
Luton, England
Residence Luton, Bedfordshire, England
Nationality British
Citizenship British
Occupation Sunbed shop owner
Years active 2009 – present[1]
Known for Former leader of the English Defence League and European Defence League
Political party British National Party (2004-05)[2]
British Freedom Party (2012)[3]
Movement European Defence League (2010 - 2013)
Pegida UK (2016 - present)
But who was behind the false claim? The site’s information page said it was recently set up to inform users about developments on Brexit, but every one of the 10 or so stories it publishes daily is geared towards attacking remain supporters or backing leavers.
Is it run by the Southend News Network which has a linked ad account. That spoof site has at times slipped into fake news. When it reported last year that the M25 was to close for a week so it could be used for an endurance race, the story was picked up in good faith and reported on LBC radio.
SNN is run by Simon Harris, an Essex teacher who until now has tried to guard his anonymity. He has confirmed to the Guardian that he owns the domain to YourBrexit, but said Walter White was the pseudonym of a 19-year-old student in Southend “who is fed up with the liberal elite”.
“I don’t have time to check all the stuff he writes so he tends to make more mistakes,” said Harris.
The student, who spoke to the Guardian on condition of anonymity, publishes YourBrexit from his bedroom while also studying for exams, but that doesn’t stop his site generating significant traffic.
He claims that a million people click on YourBrexit each month and he has a reach through Facebook of 3 million. It earns him several hundred pounds a month in ad revenue although he says he would do it for free. “I’m fed up with the constant anti-Brexit news stories and decided to do something about it,” he said.Comment
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