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Old 10-07-2018, 05:20   #366
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Re: Brexit Discussion (New thread-Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by Dave42 View Post
me to he was very bad health secretary
Well the new health secretary Matt Hancock certainly cannot be as bad as the slippery Jeremy Hunt because as soon as there was a crisis he would do his disappearing act off to some foreign bolthole.

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Seems we need a Reminder of the rules of this topic.

I will NOT tolerate anybody causing provocation.




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64% of Britains don't trust Theresa May in Brexit negotiations - Sky News Data Poll suggests and just 22% Trust her to get the best possible deal.

You need to go May.

Geoffrey Cox appointed Attorney General.
And who would you replace her with? as the potential candidates are even more unpopular then the PM.

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Originally Posted by Carth View Post
I haven't posted on here for almost a week because . . . well to be frank, many people (myself included) in this and the previous thread are acting almost exactly the same as those useless, clueless, bickering, incompetent MP's that we all deride and shout 'good riddance' to

We all seem to know what's best for everyone else, but we don't, because we all have different circumstances, political ideals, occupations, localities etc etc.

I voted not to 'go in' in the first place and still feel the same.
At the time of the 'vote' I had no ideas about hard brexits, soft brexits, semi brexits, Norwegian brexits or any other kind of brexit . . I just wanted out.
l voted remain but accepted the referendum result as democracy and what it entails should be respected but sadly since the referendum result its sadly been a complete omnishambles and that's being rather kind.
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