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    #1098364

    It’s okay people if brevity fails the tories will blame it on something or someone else after all the recession was labours doing the nhs is failing because of migrants austerity is necessary because the sick and disabled are scamming you all and we’re leaving the Eu as they inflict too many bad laws like the law of human rights on us  so who will they blame if brevity fails my money’s on the lib dems

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    #1098365

    Nobody but a fool wouldn’t be worried about the long-term impact of Brexit.

    The Four Brexifanatics seem to be the ones having a tantrum. Arron banks would be proud, mind you.

    All I’ve said was why no Plan B, and I get attempts to take ifs and buts out of the English language. We’re burning our house in favour of the Union Jack up the garden path. Might be great – a thousand year realm. Or maybe not. But, Chris,t setting off in a rowing boat without oars would worry all but idiots.

    So strike up Land of Hope and Glory. Set out the Union Jacks. Sing along and wave your flags. I’m not standing in your way.

    But I must say I am enjoying the spectacle of the Government entering the last months of negotiation. Mrs May is proving a genius at finding different ruts to kick the can along. I’m increasingly fascinated as we enter the last months.

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    We’re the laughing stock of Europe at the moment, by the way.

    Europe’s bureaucrats telling poor Arron Banks, Jacob Rees-Mogg and the altright mates what to do. The cheek of it!! What a travesty must exist inside the Brexidiot idiot’s heads.

    Paigey certainly has the right idea. An Irish passport!! Grrrr. I am still hoping that Northern Ireland might provide an escape hatch.

    You sound like you are near  spontaneous combustion .. arron banks arron banks blah blah . If it bothers you so much why not get your suitcase , take a flight to Belgium and set up a tent outside EU headquarters to live out the rest of your life in the knowledge you are as close to the EU as you can get leaving the majority in this country who voted to leave free of your incessant whining.

    Why the love of the Eu, do you secretly want to suck jean claude junker off or something? Why the manic  hysteria – you type as though you are on the verge of a mental breakdown.

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    #1098366

    you wish, alfie.

    #1098367

    Yes Scep I am well aware our PM voted remain..however she now has to respect the will of the people,hence her triggering article 50. To quote her predecessor..

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    #1098369

    Flooding, falsifying the arguments of your opponents, crude isolation of your opponents, obscenities, ridicule, even an attempt to remove if and but from argument.

    Yes I agree. For example accusing 17.4 million people of being ignorant, uneducated racist, xenophobic bigots.

    Suggesting the murder of the labour MP Jo Cox by a rigghtwing maniac was caused by Brexit. Arguing supporters of Brexit were in some way responsible.

    These people will say anything, do anything, to obliterate an opposing argument.

    Indeed they will, for example a day after mocking African poverty that is in part caused by the EU mafia, they will post pictures of Mexican children and associate the plight of those children with people asking for evidence to back up false claims made regasrding Donald Trump. Nothing to do with supporting Trump, just a request for facts and evidence.

    The referendum campaign left people absolutely confused as to what they’ve let themselves in for.

    Repeating a claim made by a labour MP and not attributing it to that labour MP is dishonest in the extreme.

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    Talk about being over the verge of a hysterical fit.

    These people really will say anything.

    This is the man whose superb analytical skills came to the conclusion that Linda was a hispanic male, posing as a woman, who needed to be ostracised. Whenever she appeared, she was there with his usual abuse.

     

    #1098371

    Yes Scep I am well aware our PM voted remain..however she now has to respect the will of the people,hence her triggering article 50. To quote her predecessor..

    That’s what I’m enjoying Jane.

    The people have voted twice, you realise.

     

    Britain is now the laughing stock of Europe. :yes:   :yes:   :yes:   :yes:

    So interesting to see how the people’s will as expressed in the second referendum, is going to be carried out. I’ve really not a clue but absolutely fascinating.

    #1098372

    you wish, alfie.

    I’m Alfie now am I ? Good God get therapy man, you’re losing the plot. Up until this stage, I regarded you as a bizarre character  yet still relatively sane compared to other regulars on this site but it’s apparent with each passing post you need to be institutionalised as a matter of urgency.

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    #1098376

    Yes Scep I am well aware our PM voted remain..however she now has to respect the will of the people,hence her triggering article 50. To quote her predecessor..

    Britain is now the laughing stock of Europe. :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes:

    So interesting to see how the people’s will as expressed in the second referendum, is going to be carried out. I’ve really not a clue but absolutely fascinating.

    What second referendum and who says that we are the ” laughing stock of Europe ” … you?

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    #1098380

    Yes Scep I am well aware our PM voted remain..however she now has to respect the will of the people,hence her triggering article 50. To quote her predecessor..

    That’s what I’m enjoying Jane.

    The people have voted twice, you realise.

    Britain is now the laughing stock of Europe. :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes:

    So interesting to see how the people’s will as expressed in the second referendum, is going to be carried out. I’ve really not a clue but absolutely fascinating.

    There will be no second referendum. This was a once in a lifetime oportunity. Are you one of those people who demands a second general election because the party you voted for didn’t get in?

     

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