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Labour leopards never change their spots...
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Same old nasty Labour eh, taking a leaf out of Brown's guide to hypocrisy. However, conveniently, later she said: Quote:
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.. and some CF members never change theirs ... :sleep:
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If anyone can name me a realistic political party in the UK that deserves anyone's vote I'll be completely stunned they are all a shambles out for nothing but their vested interests and have no problem screwing and our nation over to do it. My confidence in politicians isn't at a low ebb it's nonexistent I never thought the time would come when I viewed a vote as a waste but I do now and I'm not alone.
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It's 'on the table' so to speak. I believe Norway has to accept it for example. |
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It will all be part of the negotiation that we will hopefully be starting soon and I know with what we have been subjected to in the last few weeks it's easy to think all the ace's are up the EU's sleeve but the UK has a strong position. Trade is a weapon the remain camp have been employing a lot as an example of how leaving the EU will damage the UK but that's being a little disingenuous as the UK doesn't just sell to the EU we are a large importer of EU goods and the company's that deal with the UK are not at all interested in losing access to the UK.
Negotiations will be long and no doubt complicated but a deal that continues to benefit both sides is preferable for everyone and the most likely outcome as the EU is not going to want to compete all the time with the UK for inward investment. Of course the UK needs to have competent and professional people doing the negotiations and at the minute that could be difficult to obtain given the recent demonstrations. |
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Given how many U turns this particular party in power has had, I could just imagine if we leave the EU that we'd somehow negotiate something worse than staying in the EU - wheeeeeeeee
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Anyway it's a good job we get to find out what people like her really think. It'd be awful to vote for someone who really despises you and where you come from eh... |
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Because some have managed to frame the debate on immigration in such a way that unless your fully supportive of unchecked migration your a xenophobic little islander racist it's a fantastic way to make sure very few stick their heads above the parapet and attempt to have a rational debate on the issue. Watching the BBC this morning at a friend's and it was on about the children on their own at the Calais camp with people saying the UK should take responsibility for some of them, it just never ends and then the same people who dislike any debate wonder when resentment and frustration increases.
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It was worse when Labour were in power |
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Has Corbyn had anything to say about this? I reckon he'd have plenty to say if some Tory toff had said such a thing.
This really is typical Labour laid bare once again. They claim to be the party of the ordinary man in the street but just can't help themselves and evidently find it rather too hard to hide their loathing. |
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Given everything that has happened recently and the demonstration of utter incompetence by all politicians perhaps it's time for us the public to get off the artificial merry go round and stop following a single colour of politics. If we now haven't got the message that change is necessary and very needed we never will but after this referendum is over most people will forget how embarrassing this period has been and return to what has become our political reality. I honestly wish I had the money to start a political party as sadly these days a cause or idea without money is a non starter and has no chance of achieving anything.
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