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posted on 29/3/19

Utter sick of it, Ath... voted to stay in but I genuinely don't give a fook anymore and sure there's plenty more like me....shower of utter numpties in Westminster and I have little faith in any of them

posted on 29/3/19

Indecisive and incompetent MP’s

The issue must be returned to the public for a 2nd vote.

The auld boot has had 3 attempts at her ‘Deal’ so a confirmatory people’s vote only seems fair πŸ‘

posted on 29/3/19

Listening to that rse failing Grayling - just get him tae

posted on 29/3/19

Need to pull the plug on the whole thing.

posted on 29/3/19

comment by 7returns (U12006)
posted 7 minutes ago
Utter sick of it, Ath... voted to stay in but I genuinely don't give a fook anymore and sure there's plenty more like me....shower of utter numpties in Westminster and I have little faith in any of them
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yeah this for me as well

posted on 29/3/19

comment by 7returns (U12006)
posted 10 minutes ago
Utter sick of it, Ath... voted to stay in but I genuinely don't give a fook anymore and sure there's plenty more like me....shower of utter numpties in Westminster and I have little faith in any of them
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It's the best argument against Brexit - you want to give THIS government more power?

How can any sane person think that's a good idea?

posted on 29/3/19

Ath.

I voted leave and dup just to make myself popular, and it worked.

Even the wife hates me more.
πŸ€”

Whole thing is a sham and although the EU gave May a crap deal as she deserved, I felt the WA was the only show and alternative to no deal.

Now we prolong, delay and phsnny about for longer.

Never again should the public be asked important or complex questions.

comment by atheist (U2783)

posted on 29/3/19

comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 10 minutes ago
Ath.

I voted leave and dup just to make myself popular, and it worked.

Even the wife hates me more.
πŸ€”

Whole thing is a sham and although the EU gave May a crap deal as she deserved, I felt the WA was the only show and alternative to no deal.

Now we prolong, delay and phsnny about for longer.

Never again should the public be asked important or complex questions.
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Okay mate.

Corbyn calling for a GE; does he seriously think Labour are in with a shout?

Whole thing's toxic.

comment by NNH (U10730)

posted on 29/3/19

Corbyn is a shambles of a man as well.

The fact some tories changed their mind in the deal simply because the PM would resign highlights just how much this has been about a power struggle rather than actually to leave the EU.

I’d be delighted to hear Westminister was burned to the ground with the majority of them inside.

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 29/3/19

comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 17 minutes ago

I’d be delighted to hear Westminister was burned to the ground with the majority of them inside.
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That would save more than the £39 billion, as its going to cost something like that to do-up the fecking dump.

They should just bulldoze it into the Thames.

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 29/3/19

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posted on 29/3/19

Keep us in Europe, but let us have a say in which people can come here and who we can get rid of. We didn't vote for a backstop.

posted on 29/3/19

Yes the HoP should only be turned into a tourist attraction. It’s totally unfit for purpose in the 21st Century. Build a customised building that is very safe from attack and is equipped with modern technology.

Build it in Birmingham or Manchester not in London. The existing building refurb will cost £2bn more than building a new one. But the dinosaus who populate the HoP have the mindset of the centuries old building.

posted on 29/3/19

Dinosaurs*

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 29/3/19

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posted on 29/3/19

If it was 200 years ago we would hang the whole sorry mess of them.

posted on 29/3/19

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posted on 29/3/19

comment by Zicoβ™‘ (U21900)
posted 4 minutes ago
If it was 200 years ago we would hang the whole sorry mess of them.
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You can`t be blaming Aths first vote for this sorry mess.

Fook the Goverment and fook all mps and fook Celtic anaw!

17 Million pluss won`t be happy with this,good luck to the oldbill with this,it`s going to get messy on the streets.

Enjoy your weekend troops.

posted on 29/3/19

comment by Shaun M - F**k off to the football league (U9955)
posted 41 minutes ago
Keep us in Europe, but let us have a say in which people can come here and who we can get rid of. We didn't vote for a backstop.
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Thing is the immigration debate is a total red herring. EU immigration has plummeted due to the whole Brexit thing, but non-EU immigration has rocketed upwards. And that's the one the UK Government has full control over.
There is no desire amongst any of the major political parties to slow down immigration rates - the EU is a handy scapegoat for the red tops, but in reality there's more people coming to the UK from outwith the EU than from within the EU.
Our economy is utterly reliant on immigrants. Even if we were to leave the EU with no deal, we'd just be bringing in people from further afield.

posted on 29/3/19

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comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 29/3/19

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posted on 29/3/19

Sorry but we voted to leave.

The main reason that we haven’t got a sensible deal is because those MP’s who have done nothing but sit on their collective rses for almost 2 years doing nothing then actually woke up and thought this sheit was for real so they tried to stop it with many betraying their constituents and then have done everything to hamstring negotiations by falling on their pathetic whimpering knees for a deal at any cost.

And now they wonder why we are being beitchslapped all over the shop, being dictated to can’t come up with an alternative.

All led by people who never wanted to leave anyway and over ruled by a speaker whose wife tells him what to do.

Not leaving is a betrayal of centuries of democracy. Argue all you like but we betrayed the will of the people as of today.

posted on 29/3/19

The auld boot has had THREE attempts at voting her Deal through and thrice it has been rejected. The curre knowledge has meant that people have a more informed picture of what impact leaving might be. Not a snake oil salesman like Farage talking pash or BoJo blustering untruths.

So if the auld boot gets 3 shots at a vote, the electorate should get another vote. Ethical and democratic πŸ‘

posted on 29/3/19

comment by Drunken Hobo (U7360)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Shaun M - F**k off to the football league (U9955)
posted 41 minutes ago
Keep us in Europe, but let us have a say in which people can come here and who we can get rid of. We didn't vote for a backstop.
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Thing is the immigration debate is a total red herring. EU immigration has plummeted due to the whole Brexit thing, but non-EU immigration has rocketed upwards. And that's the one the UK Government has full control over.
There is no desire amongst any of the major political parties to slow down immigration rates - the EU is a handy scapegoat for the red tops, but in reality there's more people coming to the UK from outwith the EU than from within the EU.
Our economy is utterly reliant on immigrants. Even if we were to leave the EU with no deal, we'd just be bringing in people from further afield.
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hobo.

In the upcoming eu elections the populist parties across europe coukd get over 33% and tbus curtain the more left leaning liberal direction of tbe eu on immigration etc.

Add to tbat a possible ukip and brexit party showing in May and we see a new european order emerge.

You correctly point to immigration from outside tbe eu growing and that only added to leave voters concerns.

From uk population in 97 of 58 million we see this rose to 68m now, and that is rapid demographic change in some regions.

Of the new population growrh the number of kids to migrants far outweighs non migrant numbers.

That has a positive and negatve impact on certain aspects of community cohesion and infrastructure.



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