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2 hours ago, stevewinn said:

Your in for a shock then, just like the morning after the referendum. i hope you stick around on the forum.

 

LOL... my dear stevewinn I’ve hung around for 3 years and have been closer to the truth than you. It’s you I worry about. Will you still be around after 31st October?

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2 minutes ago, Captain Risky said:

LOL... my dear stevewinn I’ve hung around for 3 years and have been closer to the truth than you. It’s you I worry about. Will you still be around after 31st October?

Of course I'll still be around sausage. I wouldn't miss it for the world to see your postings post Brexit. 

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1 minute ago, stevewinn said:

Of course I'll still be around sausage. I wouldn't miss it for the world to see your postings post Brexit. 

Such bravado. It was only last week your Brexit posting resembled someone on suicide watch. Look at you now!

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Just now, Captain Risky said:

Such bravado. It was only last week your Brexit posting resembled someone on suicide watch. Look at you now!

Like c*** of the walk. Winning since 2016. 

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4 hours ago, hetrodoxly said:

There was no my side, i listened to project fear from your side.

At least you're finally admitting nobody is on your side. 

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30 minutes ago, Captain Risky said:

LOL... my dear stevewinn I’ve hung around for 3 years and have been closer to the truth than you. It’s you I worry about. Will you still be around after 31st October?

No, he'll have been arrested for his bold and fearless resistance against the tyranny of democratic government. 

You know, like he said he would in March... 

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Just now, Setton said:

No, he'll have been arrested for his bold and fearless resistance against the tyranny of democratic government. 

You know, like he said he would in March... 

Yes thanks for reminding me. I forgot all about that. 

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Just now, Setton said:

No, he'll have been arrested for his bold and fearless resistance against the tyranny of democratic government. 

You know, like he said he would in March... 

I went out and leaflet dropped for the Brexit Party. And played a part in that National election win. And I'll do the same again in the GE. This is how you win through the ballot box. Something you can only dream of. 

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Boris Johnson has to deliver hard Brexit before the 31st to stay relevant. He won’t be able to and that’s all she wrote.hard Brexit will die after the 31st and remain will get a push. 

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1 minute ago, Captain Risky said:

Boris Johnson has to deliver hard Brexit before the 31st to stay relevant. He won’t be able to and that’s all she wrote.hard Brexit will die after the 31st and remain will get a push. 

In your opinion and that's all it is. 

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1 minute ago, stevewinn said:

In your opinion and that's all it is. 

Really? So hypothetically if Boris can’t push through no deal Brexit he’s still gonna be PM?

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Watching the countdown clock tick away to Brexit.  Imagine if we knew in 2016 that it would take this long.

 

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It would look like this:

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Labour - "We need more time to debate"

 

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1 minute ago, Captain Risky said:

Really? So hypothetically if Boris can’t push through no deal Brexit he’s still gonna be PM?

So from opinion to assumption on your part and that's all it is. Your assumption. Just because you think it doesn't make it so. So yeah really. 

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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-eu/sticking-to-brexit-plan-uks-johnson-will-not-seek-a-delay-idUSKCN1VT0BS

I just found this - sorry if it's been posted before.  I haven't followed this Brexit thing at all - can someone tell me do Brits want Brexit or not?

I would've thought they'd want to leave and get it over and done with asap.  I don't understand why it's being held up - sorry if it seems a stupid question. :wacko:

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1 hour ago, Gwynbleidd said:

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-eu/sticking-to-brexit-plan-uks-johnson-will-not-seek-a-delay-idUSKCN1VT0BS

I just found this - sorry if it's been posted before.  I haven't followed this Brexit thing at all - can someone tell me do Brits want Brexit or not?

I would've thought they'd want to leave and get it over and done with asap.  I don't understand why it's being held up - sorry if it seems a stupid question. :wacko:

Excellent question. So why is this taking 3 years to finish with? 

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2 hours ago, Gwynbleidd said:

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-eu/sticking-to-brexit-plan-uks-johnson-will-not-seek-a-delay-idUSKCN1VT0BS

I just found this - sorry if it's been posted before.  I haven't followed this Brexit thing at all - can someone tell me do Brits want Brexit or not?

I would've thought they'd want to leave and get it over and done with asap.  I don't understand why it's being held up - sorry if it seems a stupid question. :wacko:

17 million want it, 16 million don’t and the rest don’t care.

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On 9/8/2019 at 12:23 AM, Aaron2016 said:

What happens now?

- October 31st - Extension granted

- November General Election

- Tory coalition with DUP and Farage Brexit Party

- January 31st - Brexit Deadline expires

- UK leaves without a deal

- Life returns to normal again, but with more independent control and responsibility.

 

 

It is my firm belief that unless the Tories  have a pact / alliance with the Brexit Party for the next election
they are not going to win and Brexit could slip away... 

I am suspicious of the polls giving the Tories a decent majority on their own..... encouraging the thinking
that they can win outright - it was the same thinking that stripped Theresa May of her majority -

we are, in a way, back to the beginning - when the pressure of UKIP (with Farage at the helm) forced
the Tories to try and get rid of the UKIP problem and their support leaking away to UKIP... by allowing
a referendum to decide it once and for all..... believing they would get a Remain result.. 

that didn't happen and now the pressure comes from the Brexit Party ... that is more of a threat to the
Tories than UKIP was....

Your list above would also need to include repealing any No Deal Brexit law....?

Labour heartlands will not vote conservative but they will shift to the Brexit Party...

Boris Johnson must not be flattered by polls into thinking an election and conservative win is a done deal...
unless he takes the bold step of a Con/BP pact he AND the Conservative Party AND Brexit itself could
be savaged at the next GE..

IMO

 

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23 hours ago, hetrodoxly said:

Utter nonsense and a complete lie, we were told by the government the sky would fall in, mass unemployment would incur the day after the vote, it would take many years for us to recover etc, the prime minister stood outside No10 with the cameras of the world on him stating it would mean leaving the customs union and goods services there'd be no 'going back' and so did the pamphlet delivered to every house stating the government 'would honour the vote' like the vast majority of Brexiteers i worried, pondered and thought on how i should vote because of all the scare stories, i came to the conclusion money isn't everything, thousands if not millions died to give us the right to self determination, i don't want to be part of a huge empire, while we've been part of the EU the rich have got richer and the the poor have gone in the opposite direction, vast armies of cheap worker drones have been created to be exploited by big business have been created by the EU overlords, at least this time we could bring some of the wealth outside the M25 but you and your ilk have been fooled by champagne socialists the bane of the working class, if we don't leave the EU on what we voted for, make our own trade deals, take back control of our borders and make our own laws democracies died. 


all of the above.... also I don't trust the covert political agenda of the EU... as part of the Globalist Agenda..

it was like....as the EU's powers were growing and becoming stronger and getting more entwined with
everything... the General Public are encouraged to remain unaware and ignorant of the wider agenda...
that's why hardly anyone knew who their MEP was or anyone in the EU hierarchy was... (we do now but
before the referendum Joe Public didn't)...

for example... how many people are aware of the future plans to eventually get rid of European countries and their
borders and introduce EU regions.... ?

 

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27 minutes ago, bee said:

 

for example... how many people are aware of the future plans to eventually get rid of European countries and their
borders and introduce EU regions.... ?

 

For a hundred thousand years humanity wandered this planet at will, going where it wanted when it wanted and not having to explain itself to anyone except the occasional sabretooth tiger.  Tiny little thing at play there, you might have heard of called Freedom!

Then 300 years ago some **** draws an arbitrary line on a map and we have to all act like its normal....

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22 hours ago, RAyMO said:

The polls for months have remain consistently the favoured option. There may have been a majority for leave in 2016 but there is very likely not in 2019.

But the attraction for the leavers in that the remain vote is more split than the leave one, hence due to the nature of elections here there is no guarantee that a remain parliament would result.

The polls show a lead for Tories, but combined the remain parties have the majority. However, what the leavers need to consider is that polls tend to be England centric, and Scotland and NI will play an important part here.

In Scotland the Tories could lose 12 seats. In NI the leave DUP could lose 3. the important point here being that the 3 likely to replace the DUP would actually take seats in Parliament. So the leavers could be 18 (yes + an extra 3 occupied seats in the House) seats down on current parliamentary maths, before an english vote is counted.

 

I see the merit of your analysis - 

The next GE is going to be all about Brexit and the strength of the potential alliances will
decide it... it will be a Leave Alliance v Remain Alliance election....

and If Boris thinks he can go it alone he is mistaken ...... IMO....

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Torchwood said:

For a hundred thousand years humanity wandered this planet at will, going where it wanted when it wanted and not having to explain itself to anyone except the occasional sabretooth tiger.  Tiny little thing at play there, you might have heard of called Freedom!

Then 300 years ago some **** draws an arbitrary line on a map and we have to all act like its normal....

 

that didn't answer my question though did it....

you might be perfectly ok with getting rid of your own and other European countries and their culture
at this point in history... but how many of the public realize what the wider agenda of the EU is...?

 

 

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