Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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They would say strange bedfellows, more like two peas in a pod, as they were, always...

Joe may have been consistent, but I think Johnson has moved to where he thinks he can gain power. I don't think he's a natural Brexiter at all. He tried to pitch his 'two scenarios' letters on the eve of the vote as weighing up the options intellectually, but I think he was just seeing which way the winds were turning tbh.
 
Joe may have been consistent, but I think Johnson has moved to where he thinks he can gain power. I don't think he's a natural Brexiter at all. He tried to pitch his 'two scenarios' letters on the eve of the vote as weighing up the options intellectually, but I think he was just seeing which way the winds were turning tbh.
It's not nice when LibDems Cyber bully
 
Joe may have been consistent, but I think Johnson has moved to where he thinks he can gain power. I don't think he's a natural Brexiter at all. He tried to pitch his 'two scenarios' letters on the eve of the vote as weighing up the options intellectually, but I think he was just seeing which way the winds were turning tbh.

I don't doubt the Brexit regurgitated waffle. However, anyone's slightest socialist credentials are somewhat false flagged when they consistently use hard right/free marketing libertarian thinkers as the main base of the points they try and convey. Robert Owen more like Norman Tebbit socialism.
 
So apparently, we're back on the backstop. The backstop that many Brexiters claim isn't necesssary because of technological solutions. The backstop that does in fact stop being enforced when suitable technology (or any viable solution) is found. So if Brexiters are so adamant that there's a workable alternative for the backstop then they should be fine with a deal that includes it, because their alternative makes it immediately null and void. Right? Problem solved?

Pfiffle urges the EU to show "common sense", ditch the backstop, and start the process of its own unravelling. All for our (his) benefit

Oh, what's that Lassie? The Brexiters are still demanding the backstop be done away with, as if they actually don't have any workable alternatives but are too desperate to skim the profits off selling the NHS out to US 'Big Pharma' to stop now?
 
So apparently, we're back on the backstop. The backstop that many Brexiters claim isn't necesssary because of technological solutions. The backstop that does in fact stop being enforced when suitable technology (or any viable solution) is found. So if Brexiters are so adamant that there's a workable alternative for the backstop then they should be fine with a deal that includes it, because their alternative makes it immediately null and void. Right? Problem solved?

Pfiffle urges the EU to show "common sense", ditch the backstop, and start the process of its own unravelling. All for our (his) benefit

Oh, what's that Lassie? The Brexiters are still demanding the backstop be done away with, as if they actually don't have any workable alternatives but are too desperate to skim the profits off selling the NHS out to US 'Big Pharma' to stop now?

Who cares my friend. Keep the backstop, get rid of the backstop, no longer matters, we still leave on 31st October.......
 
So apparently, we're back on the backstop. The backstop that many Brexiters claim isn't necesssary because of technological solutions. The backstop that does in fact stop being enforced when suitable technology (or any viable solution) is found. So if Brexiters are so adamant that there's a workable alternative for the backstop then they should be fine with a deal that includes it, because their alternative makes it immediately null and void. Right? Problem solved?

Pfiffle urges the EU to show "common sense", ditch the backstop, and start the process of its own unravelling. All for our (his) benefit

Oh, what's that Lassie? The Brexiters are still demanding the backstop be done away with, as if they actually don't have any workable alternatives but are too desperate to skim the profits off selling the NHS out to US 'Big Pharma' to stop now?

As has been shown in polls, and by our erstwhile friend above, the majority of Brexiters couldn't give two hoots about the Irish. Indeed, you do kinda get the impression that Priti Patel's offer to punish them ala the famine would gain quite significant support among them. A one way ticket to Switzerland is what many of them deserve.
 
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