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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI think you will find fullyautolefty is winding everyone up with his leftie stuff!
Speak for yourself!
Nothing leftie about it. The country needs Corbyn more then ever before. People are demoralised and depressed. They need a lift in your mindset and Corbyn's policies are a close match to what the people are expecting from a decent government.
Borrowing is still sky high but benefits are cut, public sector is cut, public sector salaries are stuck for years. So who is benefitting from all the spending? Some fat cat banker no doubt.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostAnd that has been so successful everywhere else it has been tried, we'd have to be mad not to agree with you (don't worry chaps, I'll keep him talking while you call for the straitjacket and padded cell peeps).
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostAnd that has been so successful everywhere else it has been tried, we'd have to be mad not to agree with you (don't worry chaps, I'll keep him talking while you call for the straitjacket and padded cell peeps).
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostWe need a socialist government in place with Corbyn in charge
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAnd all this happening while we are still under the control of Bremain.Originally posted by GB9 View PostWe have control. We can take our time.Originally posted by WTFH View PostHold on, your mate is arguing that Bremain are in full control and nothing will change until we fully exit. Which one is it?Originally posted by GB9 View PostRemain are in controlOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostHe doesn't get that I'm afraid. He is clearly out of his depth. Which appears to be about ankle deep.
So in one post GB9 says "We have control" and in the next he says "Remain are in control" and then the comedian comes along to say that I don't get it.
Can the two of you agree on which one it is, rather than contradicting each other and claiming that it's everyone else's fault for being out of their depth by not understanding which one of your contradiction you want to choose today.
(insert series of smilies/name calling etc)
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Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.
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We need a socialist government in place with Corbyn in charge and raise the standard of living of the public sector workers.
Well I voted for less politicians and less bureaucracy both in the last GE and EU Ref.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhich PM? Theresa May? Even if Leadsom or Gove make it, which is not something I'd put money on, the majority of MPs will continue to be Remainers.
Or are you thinking a General Election will clear all the Remainers out of parliament? When do you expect the General Election to take place?
We didn't have an election when Brown was anointed so can't see any reason for one now. We vote for parties not a President in this country.
It's a shame Cameron took his bat home. Imagine giving your family two options for a day out and then telling them to go themselves because they didn't choose the option you wanted.
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostRemain are in control until the new PM is elected at which point the exit process begins.
Is that clear?
Or are you thinking a General Election will clear all the Remainers out of parliament? When do you expect the General Election to take place?
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostSince you ignored the first part of my response, I'll take that to mean you don't have a clue.
As for devaluing, the benefit of it is in the export market. Tell me, what do we export to the world?
Is that clear?
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