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Brexit slowly becoming a Farce.


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3 minutes ago, DeeTillEhDeh said:
57 minutes ago, welshbairn said:
For some reason the only people you defend on here are Trump, Farage and Putin, and occasionally and half heartedly, Corbyn. I've zero idea about what you really believe.

Buy Northern Rock shares?

Think he's gone heavy on Interserve, only about 6p a share, can't lose.

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https://www.politicshome.com/news/uk/foreign-affairs/brexit/house/house-magazine/99904/%E2%80%98who-f-does-he-think-he-%E2%80%99-broadcaster


Apologies, does this take you through?
It is a couple of weeks old now, but gives a pretty good summary on the Brexit positions on both sides of the house.
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Absolute dereliction of duty from the PM, putting (temporary) self-preservation ahead of the national interest. This hapless government should already have been skewered and filleted, but Corbyn the Imposter is hardly Vlad the Impaler. Sturgeon attempted to rouse him into action via Twitter, but she was clearly labouring under the misapprehension that the eviscerated husk masquerading as leader of the opposition was still breathing. 

Most accurate description of Corbyn that I’ve seen today (on the comments section of the Independent website): ‘a bumbling ideologue who’s a bit thick‘. 
Labour leadership still defiantly trying to avoid taking a position on a second referendum despite the membership being overwhelmingly in favour. 
Both May and Corbyn stalling pathetically as the Doomsday clock ticks relentlessly on.
It’s long past time to take on the extremists, not pander to them as the cowering incumbents of the major political offices have done for far too long. 
Time to confront the utter folly of Brexit, discredit it and dismantle it.

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What an absolute shambles, from a numpty staging a protest by grabbing an ornament, to the visible outrage of others, to the speaker just uttering ‘no no, no no’. The vast majority of people in there are living on another planet.
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1 hour ago, welshbairn said:

For some reason the only people you defend on here are Trump, Farage and Putin, and occasionally and half heartedly, Corbyn. I've zero idea about what you really believe.

I don't like Trump, Farage and Putin but the propaganda but put out about them by NATO countries and the corporate media is designed to obfuscate real problems in the west.  The Russian smears of Farage are ridiculous and obviously completely fabricated.

I have posted a fair amount about austerity, financialisation, inequality and imperialism. I don't think my political position is too difficult to decipher.

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1 minute ago, gkneil said:

 

 


What an absolute shambles, from a numpty staging a protest by grabbing an ornament, to the visible outrage of others, to the speaker just uttering ‘no no, no no’. The vast majority of people in there are living on another planet.

 

Taking back control of the mace.

An “Eddie Thompson” If you will.

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3 minutes ago, gkneil said:

 

 


What an absolute shambles, from a numpty staging a protest by grabbing an ornament, to the visible outrage of others, to the speaker just uttering ‘no no, no no’. The vast majority of people in there are living on another planet.

He must be absolutely steaming.

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1 minute ago, Melanius Mullarkey said:

Taking back control of the mace.

An “Eddie Thompson” If you will.

He appears to be lucky that Jim McLean is not a Tory MP or else it'd be a case of him being controlled by the mace stuck up his backside

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23 minutes ago, doulikefish said:
24 minutes ago, capybara said:
Corbyn secures emergency debate tomorrow . Hopefully they will table a motion if no confidence.

Thought they have already said they aint going too?

 

Bercow handed him the opportunity to do just that but he declined.

Can anyone figure out why?

I thought he would have welcomed the opportunity for a GE.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Highlandmagyar 2nd Tier said:

Scotland is far better off in the union because....erm!eh!well! Umm!....... We are too wee!

Do you think Partick Thistle would be better off if they merged with Rangers?

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6 minutes ago, ICTJohnboy said:

 

Bercow handed him the opportunity to do just that but he declined.

Can anyone figure out why?

I thought he would have welcomed the opportunity for a GE.

 

 

Because they know that the DUP and the Tories won't vote for it so it'll fail.

Then Galaxybrain centrists will say "Ha now you have to support our People's Vote111"

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