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Dave42 15-01-2019 20:37

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gavin78 (Post 35979428)
I hope that's a vote on himself :D

longing for the day he not leader no more

djfunkdup 15-01-2019 20:43

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35979429)
longing for the day he not leader no more

It suits me he is the leader of Labour i'v said that many times .. Keeps the socialists out and that's a good thing.Last thing we need is them in control again raping the country and sending it further backwards ...

Gavin78 15-01-2019 20:49

Re: Brexit
 
did anyone watch jeremy vine on channel 5 this morning. Farage was on there and I think he made some good points considering the 2 cretins that were ganging up on him

Damien 15-01-2019 20:54

Re: Brexit
 
Anyway assuming the vote fails tomorrow the next plan seems to be cross-party talks on what it will take to pass the bill. Labour want a customs union for one....

jfman 15-01-2019 21:02

Re: Brexit
 
Well there's cross-party consensus for Remain, it's hard to see what else they'd agree upon.

denphone 15-01-2019 21:05

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35979433)
Anyway assuming the vote fails tomorrow the next plan seems to be cross-party talks on what it will take to pass the bill. Labour want a customs union for one....

The thing is up until this moment she never had any intention of ever having cross-party talks over Brexit.

ianch99 15-01-2019 22:34

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by djfunkdup (Post 35979430)
It suits me he is the leader of Labour i'v said that many times .. Keeps the socialists out and that's a good thing.Last thing we need is them in control again raping the country and sending it further backwards ...

Where's your clock?

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 35979434)
Well there's cross-party consensus for Remain, it's hard to see what else they'd agree upon.

Shhhh!! Don't let the cat out of the bag!

Hugh 15-01-2019 22:36

Re: Brexit
 
As has been previously stated, let’s have grown-up discussions, not jibes and provocation.

Hom3r 15-01-2019 22:41

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35979414)
Corbyn calls no confidence vote

Can we call a motion of no confidence in JC.

All he wants is no10 and using Brexit to try and get there

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I would make every last dam mp stay in parliament until they sort out an agreement to take us out of the EU.

I mean 7 days a week

djfunkdup 15-01-2019 22:43

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35979444)
Where's your clock?

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Shhhh!! Don't let the cat out of the bag!

The clocks still ticking as you know mate .. it was just getting a bit boring shoving it in your face all the time that's all . i don't need to remind myself i'm not deluded lol :):)

Have a wonderful night yea.. Peace to all mankind and the syrian hamsters,The forgotten hamsters :rolleyes:

Angua 15-01-2019 22:49

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35979448)
Can we call a motion of no confidence in JC.

All he wants is no10 and using Brexit to try and get there

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I would make every last dam mp stay in parliament until they sort out an agreement to take us out of the EU.

I mean 7 days a week

JC is doing what he has always done, niggle and poke at the leader. In the past it was mostly his own party leaders he niggled and poked, now it is just the opposition.

1andrew1 15-01-2019 22:50

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35979448)
All he wants is no10 and using Brexit to try and get there

You would probably want to include BoJo, Michael Gove and many others in that broad criteria.

nomadking 15-01-2019 23:22

Re: Brexit
 
Any vote where two opposite sides would vote the same way is fundamentally flawed and a total nonsense. There will have been those on the remain side and those on the leave side that would have voted against the proposals. Just as with any 2nd referendum on the issue, the vote wouldn't indicate anything.

Stephen 15-01-2019 23:59

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 35979392)
European Union to rob us of Big Macs

https://www.theguardian.com/business...ttle-supermacs

That means nothing. They just don't have a trademark on it. Doesn't mean that McDs have to change the burger name.

Damien 16-01-2019 07:34

Re: Brexit
 
Happy Vote of No Confidence Day!


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