Originally posted by CretinWatcher
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Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
Let's see who gets the Brexit job.
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostSigned, and I've let the rest of the penguins in Antarctic know about it also.
Theresa 'Brexit means Brexit, no attempts to remain inside the EU, with no second referendum or attempts to rejoin it by the backdoor (11 July 2016)' May will hopefully sit up and listen hard when it hits Parliament (no more nodding off on the front bench darlin')
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Another petition up..
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostSorry Mr Cretin, what Mr Hoot said is pretty much correct - over simplified, obviously, but that was probably for your benefit.Last edited by CretinWatcher; 12 July 2016, 20:18.
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Another petition up..
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/133618
Petition
Invoke Article 50 of The Lisbon Treaty immediately.
The British people have spoken. We have voted to leave the EU. We want article 50 of the Lisbon treaty to be invoked immediately. We still have two years to discuss our exit from the EU, but we do not wish to delay it any further.
89,745 signatures so far 100k to get a 'consideration for debate'
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostYou do come out with some complete and utter tripe.
What's your highest level of education again?
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post...because growth of the UK population artificially boosts GDP which in turn artificially reduces the deficit as a proportion of GDP.
What's your highest level of education again?
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostWhy do you assume TM, a known euro sceptic, would campaign to stay in?
Theresa May wants you to stay in the EU. Has she blown her chances of ever being Tory leader?
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostThe result of the referendum is not legally binding anyway.
If Theresa May can put together some decent facts and propose policies to sate the so-called ignorant masses up north, rather than the campaign of fear that Gidiot and Hameron put together, then there may be a chance of convincing the electorate that Brexit isn't the right solution.
That said, Brexit may be the right solution in the long term; if there was a referendum to enter the EU now, how would we vote?
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Originally posted by SandyD View PostRemind me why did we have the first referendum in the first place? Why did idiot Cameron gamble his job and the country’s future?
Is it cuz he didn’t want to pay benefits to the EU immigrants?
DC offered the referendum solely to stem Tory defections to UKIP and thus increase the chance of an outright majority, which he duly obtained.
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The result of the referendum is not legally binding anyway.
If Theresa May can put together some decent facts and propose policies to sate the so-called ignorant masses up north, rather than the campaign of fear that Gidiot and Hameron put together, then there may be a chance of convincing the electorate that Brexit isn't the right solution.
That said, Brexit may be the right solution in the long term; if there was a referendum to enter the EU now, how would we vote?
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