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People have strong reactions to far right policies and politicians. Just look at history to see why.

 

It is the far right that is out of control. There is no both sides are bad. No. That's wrong. The onus is alll on the Tories to get their house in order.

 

I mean, this is it, on the left it's strong reactions to the awful things the leaders, not just supporters, the leaders of the right are saying and doing in their positions of power.

 

I would love compromise between all, I'm in part a liberal, we dream of compromise, but unfortunately the current right-wing are unreasonable and will only see attempts to compromise as weakness that they can use to their advantage. We see it time and time again. We go high, they go low. To the point that if we don't go low, we lose. And that's how conservatives shape society to their win-lose system and why the political system is broken.

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100% this to the last two posts!

 

The right wing are acting worse and worse and apologists and the far right media are protecting them. You cannot gasp and point in horror at the reactions to the extreme, incidious acts and rhetoric that the right are consistently putting out. Fascism is dangerous. We won't be quiet about it.

The Commons has voted 306-289 against having just a 3 day week next week for the Tory party conference. This means Boris has lost his first seven votes as PM. Boris was seen jabbing his fingers at people in the voting lobbies. :o He's said to have been arguing with MP's from both sides too and looks flustered and angry according to reporter Beth Rigby.

 

MP tells me that Johnson had an ‘angry meltdown’ in voting lobbies. Am told that @jessphillips personally challenged him as did others . MP tells me PM saw a group watching through the doors & then started jabbing his finger towards us all

 

 

Sounds like he may have completely lost the plot which would be very sad. :( This can't be any good for his health. I bet the air is blue in No.10 at the moment.

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I wish you'd stop making comments about my personal life which has nothing to do with the Brexit debate. :angry: I am unable to work due to illness, namely depression and am not skivving and refusing to work like some others

I wish you’d stop evading the point at hand and taking faux-offence to avoid facing questions over your vomit inducing views and the hypocrisy and contradictions within them

 

Yet to ever engage with any of the points I raise beyond calling you work shy. Given your approach to answering points raised to you, work shy fits

Sounds like he may have completely lost the plot which would be very sad. :( This can't be any good for his health. I bet the air is blue in No.10 at the moment.

 

Did he even have the plot to begin with?

 

Also noticed how even his own sister can't defend him. I bet Christmas in the Johnson household is gonna be interesting.

The Commons has voted 306-289 against having just a 3 day week next week for the Tory party conference. This means Boris has lost his first seven votes as PM. Boris was seen jabbing his fingers at people in the voting lobbies. :o He's said to have been arguing with MP's from both sides too and looks flustered and angry according to reporter Beth Rigby.

 

MP tells me that Johnson had an ‘angry meltdown’ in voting lobbies. Am told that @jessphillips personally challenged him as did others . MP tells me PM saw a group watching through the doors & then started jabbing his finger towards us all

Sounds like he may have completely lost the plot which would be very sad. :( This can't be any good for his health. I bet the air is blue in No.10 at the moment.

 

He was completely unsuitable, just like Trump. We told you and you just didn't listen. Maybe if he hadn't tried to be a lil tinpot dictstor in the first place, mps would have agreed. Alas, he shut down parliament and lost all trust.

He was completely unsuitable, just like Trump. We told you and you just didn't listen. Maybe if he hadn't tried to be a lil tinpot dictstor in the first place, mps would have agreed. Alas, he shut down parliament and lost all trust.

 

 

Hey I didn't elect him as leader. The Conservative party did.

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YOU PUT CHAMPAGNE ON ICE IN CASE HE WAS CHOSEN AND THEN DRANK IT FOR THE OCCASION!
:( This can't be any good for his health.

 

I hope its really, really, really bad for his health! :lol: :lol:

 

Question Time may be good tonight as that waste of space Gina Miller is on. Hope she gets well and truly shouted down. :angry:

 

 

Guy from the Brexit party on too and James Cleverly.

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Question Time may be good tonight as that waste of space Gina Miller is on. Hope she gets well and truly shouted down. :angry:

Yes, how dare she insist that the government complies with the law?

A few days ago Emily Thornberry, Labour's Shadow Foreign Secretary, likened the Lib Dems to the Taliban. She has now apologised for that remark. Jo Swinson, on behalf of the party, has accepted that apology. I would rate the chances of Johnson following that example to be about the same as my chances of waking up tomorrow to find that I can't open my front door because it is blocked by several feet of snow.
Yes, how dare she insist that the government complies with the law?

 

 

She's been against Brexit since the beginning. Why can't she now respect the result of the referendum? That's what I'd ask her.

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A few days ago Emily Thornberry, Labour's Shadow Foreign Secretary, likened the Lib Dems to the Taliban. She has now apologised for that remark. Jo Swinson, on behalf of the party, has accepted that apology. I would rate the chances of Johnson following that example to be about the same as my chances of waking up tomorrow to find that I can't open my front door because it is blocked by several feet of snow.

 

 

Have you seen the video of that MP confronting Cummings and all Cummings answers him with is "Get Brexit done" He said "Who are you anyway? I don't know you" so he said "I'm an MP and you're a disgrace"

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She's been against Brexit since the beginning. Why can't she now respect the result of the referendum? That's what I'd ask her.

Why will you still not accept that governments are not above the law? Why do you still refuse to accept that the referendum was not binding?

What result? 50 50 on a non binding referendum? Yeah no.

 

The result was soft brexshit and wasn't a full final result. A final result would be people voting for any final deal v remain x

James Cleverly "if you hold a referendum then refuse to implement the result you undermine democracy"
James Cleverly "if you hold a referendum then refuse to implement the result you undermine democracy"

Cleverly (what an inappropriate name) is a useless tool! He couldn't answer a straight question from Naga Munchetty this morning. He's a bottom-wipe!

 

Cleverly (what an inappropriate name) is a useless tool! He couldn't answer a straight question from Naga Munchetty this morning. He's a bottom-wipe!

 

 

Good evening Kath. Are you watching QT?

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