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Many people bought the same story spouted by the Bojo's, I understand that. However after so many failures, their bending off the truth, mud flinging at the opposition, the faithful continue to offer their everlasting loyalty. Almost as if a religion.
There seems no room for reason, only absolutes and support for those who can shout loudest.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostHow would that serve the SNP with their desire to throw off the shackles of English oppression?
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post"The Ides of March are come" (well October), and I was really hoping BoJo would pull a rabbit ....
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post"The Ides of March are come" (well October), and I was really hoping BoJo would pull a rabbit out of a hat at the last moment and veto the extension, as he would be perfectly entitled to under EU law whatever the Remainer quislings in Parliament have voted.
But the sad fact is he obviously doesn't care tuppence whether we leave (and if so how) or stay, only about Bojo and the Tory Party. All this "die in a ditch" talk was a load of bloviating bollox!
I think he is potty urging an election now, before the UK has left the EU, and he is making the same mistake as Teresa May in her election, by overestimating Tory support.
Any Brexiter voting Tory instead of the Brexit Party will be rewarding the Tories' abject failure yet again, and (if the Tories win) giving them carte blanche to kick the can down the road for God knows how many more years, which they will be more than happy to do!
Vote Brexit Party!
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostMind you, on the positive side, I've always maintained this whole Brexit saga so far has been quite like a secular rerun of the Reformation - When the Act of Supremacy, and similar laws, were first passed in the 1530s, there was widespread dismay and many protests and marches, such as the Pilgrimage of Grace, by die-hard catholics ("Remainers").
But over the next few years support for catholicism declined markedly and steadily, and apart from a hiccup, when Catholic "Bloody Mary" reigned for a few years, protestantism became so entrenched that restoring catholicism officially in the UK was unthinkable (although catholics were tolerated up to a point).
Mason Boyne for PM!
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Mind you, on the positive side, I've always maintained this whole Brexit saga so far has been quite like a secular rerun of the Reformation - When the Act of Supremacy, and similar laws, were first passed in the 1530s, there was widespread dismay and many protests and marches, such as the Pilgrimage of Grace, by die-hard catholics ("Remainers").
But over the next few years support for catholicism declined markedly and steadily, and apart from a hiccup, when Catholic "Bloody Mary" reigned for a few years, protestantism became so entrenched that restoring catholicism officially in the UK was unthinkable (although catholics were tolerated up to a point).
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostNot long now, Tory landslide win, out of the EU good and proper early next year. The only thing dead in a ditch is the EU economy...
But the sad fact is he obviously doesn't care tuppence whether we leave (and if so how) or stay, only about Bojo and the Tory Party. All this "die in a ditch" talk was a load of bloviating bollox!
I think he is potty urging an election now, before the UK has left the EU, and he is making the same mistake as Teresa May in her election, by overestimating Tory support.
Any Brexiter voting Tory instead of the Brexit Party will be rewarding the Tories' abject failure yet again, and (if the Tories win) giving them carte blanche to kick the can down the road for God knows how many more years, which they will be more than happy to do!
Vote Brexit Party!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostNot long now, Tory landslide win, out of the EU good and proper early next year. The only thing dead in a ditch is the UK economy...
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