A good old civil war is the only way to get this sorted. Added bonus of purging all the racists while we’re at it.
'IF' a General Election is called - Labour will be destroyed in the North..
Remain campaigners have shouted the loudest but be aware of the silent majority.
Personally it won't effect me if we stay or leave. Seen and lived through worse times - Merseyside in 70's & 80's worse than any Brexit fallout
Considering we are on an online forum and the easiest way to post evidence is to link things, it is rather odd.dont really care mate, your constant google gag is boring tho.
All I did was consistently tell you that your science was flawed.I picked on the instigator and the many others who piled in to ridicule me including a mod in @Bruce Wayne who aplologised a while ago which I now refute as his pm was very shallow to join in like he did yesterday......
Ed Milliband at last shows emotion.
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The EU have said on numerous occasions in official statements that they would happily have us stay in. So we shouldn’t feel awkward approaching them to cancel it.It is, but it wont be.
That said, part of me, after voting Remain, and after this absolute car crash, would feel a bit daft going back to the EU after revoking A50/another vote. Its all a bit crap either way.
We absolutely should. It'd be like Odemwingie turning up at West Brom after his deadline day drive to QPR.The EU have said on numerous occasions in official statements that they would happily have us stay in. So we shouldn’t feel awkward approaching them to cancel it.
I'd say his contempt for research has been well evidencedConsidering we are on an online forum and the easiest way to post evidence is to link things, it is rather odd.
Equally, I find it hilarious that @Joey66 thinks that anyone would have to Google something as simple as GCSE chemistry.
Get your living door room widened to get your thick head through....... Mr Google.......Considering we are on an online forum and the easiest way to post evidence is to link things, it is rather odd.
Equally, I find it hilarious that @Joey66 thinks that anyone would have to Google something as simple as GCSE chemistry.
Like the last election I doubt our EU relationship will even be the major concern with the wider electorate. And that's part of the problem with Brexit.
We absolutely should. It'd be like Odemwingie turning up at West Brom after his deadline day drive to QPR.
Sorry but I can see it being the number one priority. The last election was to pipe down the SNP calls for another referendum and in-fighting amongst Labour over Corbyn. She thought they'd walk it and would of enabled them to push any deal(treaty) through.
They can't hide away from the idealogical pursuit of austerity and neither can Brexit.
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