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The country wants "managed no-Brexit." It is now the will of the people.
Ben Bradshaw Verified account @BenPBradshaw 3h3 hours ago More Of the unprecedented volume of letters & emails I have received from constituents in #Exeter about #Brexit since December 9th 81% have been in favour of a #PeoplesVote, 6% crash out/no deal, 4% Canada, 4% May's deal, 3% general election, 2% Norway. |
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there goes another!
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you are looking at the wreckage - the propaganda war is being won
it is what they wanted all along do they dare ignore the original vote? |
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i'm beginning to think so, moisok. Even JRM is withering. We may be thankful of the nutcases deal soon enough.
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been listening to sky,bbc all the media today and confused as to why they see DUP,REES MOG,NADDINE DORRIS ETC,saying they,d except alegally binding end date in the withdrawl bill,or the backstop removed from the withdrawl bill as a sign of compromise ,there the 2 things the EU HAS 100% ruled out and been the line of dup ,rees mogg and co,s lione since the deal was agreed, to quote mrs may,nothing has changed,nothing has changed,
why do the media think it has,barnnier even said this morning that the 39 billion must be paid if we leave on no deal,so can see erg ,dup etc even ruling out no deal if they have to pay 39 bill for it ![]() ![]() |
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Opinion polls show people against the "remoaners vote" so now these slimey traiterous b*stards like Bradshaw are using personal anecdotes from gobby activists writing to him as "evidence" instaed. **** im. New Labour's part in creating this mess and encouraging mass migration to "rub the right's nose in it" and try and secure an imported labour friendly voter base (which is nothing short of politicial corruption) will NOT be forgiven.
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I have tried to explain that it is like a military exercise splitting the enemy's army up with the additional use of false information and propaganda. create chaos then mop up
napoleon and mr hilter were very good at it initially till we caught on maybe like those two examples, the eu will end up the same |
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caroline flint only sensible voice i have heard on tv day.she even hammered coopers cross party bill saying she will not vote for it
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good old Nellie with more fake news why don't you repeat what she said and not what you wanted her to say
she said she,s not sure about coopers amendment and would have to think carefully about it before deciding, its people and media misquoting not understanding or not wanting to understand what people are saying that's half the problem,same as ive said above about rees mogg and dup who,ve said nothing today they havnt said for months but now getting quoted as a climb down,break through |
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Sky are the evil entrepreneurs of this exercise. I have been leading an all out assault on 'them & theirs' for the last fortnight on all media outlets. Not one anchor/reporter has fired back. Not unusual you may say? But i can hand on heart tell you, i would normally get more then 90% replies from such.
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Caroline flint was on TV last week and like you I thought she was one of the only sensible people left in this mess, total breath of fresh air.
She sounded realistic and talked like an adult. It just shows you that outside Corbyn and his gang of moronic extremists there are still good people in the Labour party. |
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i was wondering the other day whether maybe a breakaway party could be formed from like-minded MPs? Because i cannot for the life of me think of what comes next for Parliamentarians
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They're scared of a no deal because that represents Brexit. God forbid the electorate get what they voted for...
They will do ANYTHING to stop a no deal. The language so far used includes: cliff edge catastrophe disaster calamity |
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Cut the abuse and profanity sir.
'Deal' was never on the ballot paper. Exiting the EU was. If the EU want a 'deal' let them ask for one. We should have taken that approach from Day 1. EVERY EU business that sells us goods or relies on our exports into the EU will want trade to continue as normal. IF the EU block it, they better be ready for the reaction from their people. |
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The pejorative "Crashing out with no deal" has been the stock phrase of the remoaners at the BBC for 2 years now. Balanced my a***.
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Mr Eboue; i would like to think i am not a "thick bastard" I still think we would prosper from a 'real Brexit' the problem is that 2 1/2 years of espionage from the Tory hierarchy has done it's job & scared the life out of everyone but the actual non-bastards
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Literally every single qualified expert (and even some Brexiteers) say that a no deal Brexit would cause severe harm to our economy.
But not to worry, the unemployed idiots of the betfair forum think that's what the people voted for, even though NOT A SINGLE BREXITEER SPOKE ABOUT A NO DEAL BREXIT BEFORE THE REFERENDUM. Christ almighty the stupidity of some on here is simply astounding. |
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Nellie and just checking think caroline flint,s one of the good guys,but after talking to cooper and the labour leadership she eventually decides to vote for coopers amendment no doubt they,ll be on here calling her a traitor,enemy of democracy etc,etc,
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People talk about using WTO terms - do you know the only country in the world using WTO terms alone is Mauritania, a country that still has a slave trade and has a minuscule GDP.
But, again, the uneducated fools want our country to follow in their footsteps. I will never cease to be amazed by the utter stupidity of some. Facts don't matter any more. |
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mr easiest trade deal in the history of trade deals,living it up with the A LISTERS in davos as the countries in crisis mode, maybe he,s trying to get one of 45 unsigned trade deals with eu agter we leave over the line before we leave,before he starts trying to broker any new ones with china,usa just as both powerhouses are on the downturn and looking inwards rather than outwards
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Mr Eboue is right. Rather than try to backfit an understanding of what people thought they were voting for historicallt, we must test the will of the people today to determine a way out of this mess. Leave may be endorsed and legitimised in the #PeoplesVote!
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'Absolutely nobody is talking about threatening our place in the Single Market,' Daniel Hannan, May 2015.
‘I believe that we can get a free trade and customs agreement concluded before March 2019’. David Davis, January 2017 'The day after we vote to leave, we hold all the cards and we can choose the path we want.' Michael Gove, April 2016 |
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leave would waltz in if another vote happened; i for one say bring it on! But in no way would the elite risk it; no matter what you want to believe. Hence the push now & the likes of JRM relenting
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Caroline Flint. i have to say i think Yvette coopers amendment is a disaster.later she says i am very concerned about and i am not inclined to vote for it at the moment but like anything i am open to persuasion.i will put her down as a no for now
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not much point in answering the statements you produce, Mr Eboue as you won't answer them. A singular discussion with abuse seems to be your modus operandi
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There's no need to answer statements of fact Baphornet.
Facts are facts. |
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jrm relenting wtf do you lot listen to or watch,
he wants an end to the backstop or a legally binding exit date inserted into the withdrawl bill, either of which is a million and now he wants mrs may to suspend parliament to stop the commons taking charge through amendments you might call that relenting anyone else would call it doubling down on your position |
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Project Fear went Nuclear June 2016. It will ramp up further between now and April.
Meanwhile wage growth outstrips inflation, 850k job vacancies and people are using rubber dinghies to escape France and come here. |
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Flint is a realist and I've always had time for her. She's appeared many times on This Week and QT and never ONCE can I remember thinking "this woman is an idiot" or "this woman is clueless", unlike many MANY labour politicians, like Abbott who has done the same, or like Corbyn's stooge on the Politics Live today. ****in moron, no interest in Brexit just maximising political gain for the communist entryist d1cks who've taken over the Labour party.
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your facts you mean. What you copied was a stream of comments that were made in good faith but subterfuge and chicanery put a stop to that as i posted at 4:10 & you ignored. As fro the conjecture you spout! they are not facts! They are pure unadulterated conjecture
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Literally every single qualified expert (and even some Brexiteers) say that a no deal Brexit would cause severe harm to our economy.
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now here's a fact from me. The country voted to leave FACT!
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1st time poster
Flint never mentioned the words i would have to think carefully about it before deciding also she did not say i am not sure of coopers amendment.a disaster was the word she used. its people misquoting that is half the problem |
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plenty of abuse from the spiv fans on here today
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Everyone, silence, the forum genius has appeared to share his pearls of wisdom. Let us open our ears to his vast intelligence and well argued philosphy.
LOL. |
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Just checking i have read your posts most of them are the usual bitter filled rants , you desperately need to calm down or find some kind of therapy
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JC; i think you may have missed my 16:02 comments during that vicious outburst from the non-spiv
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anxious I normally ignore you as you as you have literally NOTHING to offer but crass hypocrisy and ranting.
Do you want me to dig up the thread the other day where, while I was ignoring you as usal, you had hateful ranting post one after the other as you were obviously off your meds or started drinking early? |
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just checking i could not give 2 hoots what you do , dont miss jonny at 7 channel 4 news
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