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Jester
post May 24 2019, 08:59 AM
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QUOTE(Common Sense @ May 24 2019, 08:14 AM) *
I hope Boris gets in and is brave and forces no deal.

'Brave' for no deal? How can you even think that a no deal is an honourable or good thing?!

Madness. Utter madness and sheer selfishness that will bring the rest of us down with you.
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post May 24 2019, 09:09 AM
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May quits on June 7th
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Jessie Where
post May 24 2019, 09:10 AM
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QUOTE(Jester @ May 24 2019, 09:59 AM) *
'Brave' for no deal? How can you even think that a no deal is an honourable or good thing?!

Madness. Utter madness and sheer selfishness that will bring the rest of us down with you.


You unfortunately won't ever get him to see that, sadly.
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post May 24 2019, 09:10 AM
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QUOTE(Common Sense @ May 24 2019, 08:14 AM) *
I hope Boris gets in and is brave and forces no deal.


I couldn’t see Boris doing that. Boris does what’s best for Boris. If No Deal gets enforced, I think it breaks up the Conservative Party, the Union and probably kills off the party for a generation. There’s no majority for No Deal in Parliament.
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post May 24 2019, 09:11 AM
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YAAAAS SHE'S GONE

As we've said, the alternatives will probably be as bad if not worse, but hey let's be positive about her going for a second.
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post May 24 2019, 09:12 AM
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This is the moment in history where it’s a case of ‘you though THIS was bad, you ain’t seen nothing yet!’
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post May 24 2019, 09:14 AM
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YAY

and shit, whatever’s coming is about to be actively terrible instead of a can-kicking charisma void.
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post May 24 2019, 09:25 AM
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QUOTE(Klaus @ May 24 2019, 10:12 AM) *
This is the moment in history where it’s a case of ‘you though THIS was bad, you ain’t seen nothing yet!’


Agreed. The vocal elements of the Tory Party clearly want a more Conservative leader. May was useless but at least she had half a brain. Will now be interesting to see whether the Pro-EU Tories and May’s allies who supported leaving through gritted teeth decide between the good of the country or the Conservative Party.
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post May 24 2019, 09:26 AM
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May Day. Now it gets vicious as chaos ensues whoever gets in, and the EU gets pissed at another 3 months wasted. I can see the EU forcing a showdown: either retract article 50 until you sort yourselves out or leave with no deal October. At which point if that happens without a referendum society in the UK gets massively divided for the forseeable future and everyone who didn't vote for a No Deal Brexit hates everyone who forced it on the country, blames them for their declining standards of living and opportunities, and bitterness lasts a generation. Tories will be wrecked, and Labour blamed for doing nothing to stop it.

I've seen it first hand in the closure of the pits and Thatcher in the 80's. Hate is for life....

Still, happy Bank Holiday! laugh.gif
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post May 24 2019, 09:40 AM
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QUOTE(Popchartfreak @ May 24 2019, 10:26 AM) *
May Day. Now it gets vicious as chaos ensues whoever gets in, and the EU gets pissed at another 3 months wasted. I can see the EU forcing a showdown: either retract article 50 until you sort yourselves out or leave with no deal October. At which point if that happens without a referendum society in the UK gets massively divided for the forseeable future and everyone who didn't vote for a No Deal Brexit hates everyone who forced it on the country, blames them for their declining standards of living and opportunities, and bitterness lasts a generation. Tories will be wrecked, and Labour blamed for doing nothing to stop it.

I've seen it first hand in the closure of the pits and Thatcher in the 80's. Hate is for life....

Still, happy Bank Holiday! laugh.gif

I agree with this. What a shambles we are as a country. I always feared a no deal (and this will be bad for all of us) and this is practically guaranteed now sad.gif
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Jessie Where
post May 24 2019, 09:48 AM
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She's literally clung on so she can beat Gordon Brown's tenure.
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post May 24 2019, 10:07 AM
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QUOTE(Popchartfreak @ May 24 2019, 10:26 AM) *
May Day. Now it gets vicious as chaos ensues whoever gets in, and the EU gets pissed at another 3 months wasted. I can see the EU forcing a showdown: either retract article 50 until you sort yourselves out or leave with no deal October. At which point if that happens without a referendum society in the UK gets massively divided for the forseeable future and everyone who didn't vote for a No Deal Brexit hates everyone who forced it on the country, blames them for their declining standards of living and opportunities, and bitterness lasts a generation. Tories will be wrecked, and Labour blamed for doing nothing to stop it.

I've seen it first hand in the closure of the pits and Thatcher in the 80's. Hate is for life....

Still, happy Bank Holiday! laugh.gif

This really makes me nervous. I am going to move to Germany at the end of my lease, so the 30th of November but I’m contemplating moving out a month and a half early so I can get into the country and register before Scheißetag at the end of October. I hate the uncertainty of all this. I just want to know what my legal status will be. I can’t even contemplate how it is for those currently in limbo like Harve
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post May 24 2019, 10:25 AM
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Surely one of the least effective prime ministers in history? Granted no one could really succeed in this mess right now, but if there’s anything worthwhile she’s done I’ve missed it.

That said, a hard brexiteer taking the seat looks increasingly likely now and shit will hit the fan even more. Yay...:/
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post May 24 2019, 10:26 AM
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This is the moment where I say GOOD RIDDANCE
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post May 24 2019, 10:30 AM
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QUOTE(Jester @ May 24 2019, 10:40 AM) *
I agree with this. What a shambles we are as a country. I always feared a no deal (and this will be bad for all of us) and this is practically guaranteed now sad.gif


No Deal could happen, but it treads a very fine line as the people who think No Deal is a good idea now in the General Public will soon change their minds when they understand the reality. No idea what is going to happen, but suspect it’s going to tear the country apart for a lifetime. No going back if No Deal gets pushed through by default
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post May 24 2019, 10:34 AM
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Surely one of the least ineffective prime ministers in history? Granted no one could really succeed in this mess right now, but if there’s anything worthwhile she’s done I’ve missed it.

laugh.gif that's a double negative
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post May 24 2019, 11:50 AM
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I was on my phone ok x
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post May 24 2019, 11:56 AM
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Good riddance to the evil old bat. If only we could strip her of her gold-plated PM's pension too.

Whoever gets in next I hope they destroy the Tory party and split the vote. Leadsom looks awful so lets go for her.

So much for conservative values anyway to any who support adulterer and thief Boris Johnson. Less the cream rising to the top than a floating turd that won't flush.
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post May 24 2019, 01:39 PM
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Although less so, this one... wink.gif



It's the Office and not the person who holds it that's important here. The US is our great friend and ally.
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post May 24 2019, 01:42 PM
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Good riddance to the evil old bat. If only we could strip her of her gold-plated PM's pension too.

Whoever gets in next I hope they destroy the Tory party and split the vote. Leadsom looks awful so lets go for her.

So much for conservative values anyway to any who support adulterer and thief Boris Johnson. Less the cream rising to the top than a floating turd that won't flush.



I hope the Tory MP's and then party members do the right thing this time and elect Boris as PM. He'll trounce Corbyn in the next election by getting out there and bring his great personality, fun and quips to the whole country.
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