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By:
Baphornet
When: 22 Oct 19 21:08
he's still got further than the nutcase mindLove
By:
moisok
When: 22 Oct 19 21:11
I despair of Labour - I am a member of 45 years standing - not sure I have ever seen sh!te  like this from the party-  But then with lord rich man landsman and the rest of the crew

lady nugee   looking down her nose and grease balls kinnock and starmer


arghhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 22 Oct 19 21:12
His deal was dog vomit

It was basically Mays version with a bit of faeces chucked on
By:
anxious
When: 22 Oct 19 21:13
LaughLaughLaugh
By:
anxious
When: 22 Oct 19 21:14
ffs a slow turd in other words
By:
Baphornet
When: 22 Oct 19 21:17
do you think Jezza should have voted yay, Mo?
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 22 Oct 19 21:17
And now he's basically doing exactly what May did, asking for silly little extensions so he can put it back in again

He's May with a more severe hunchback and no lipstick
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 22 Oct 19 21:18
Bap

You can't possibly defend this cr**?

Its unbelievable
By:
Baphornet
When: 22 Oct 19 21:23
he's made blunders that's all but put paid to leaving this month. You reap what you sew. His major mistake for me was asking for the extension; i - personally would have gone to jail first. I said on here last weekend he should refuse to ask & go to pokey if necessary. But his moral fortitude & mine are very different
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 22 Oct 19 21:26
LaughCrazy

I'm half expecting Johnson to unmask and reveal Theresa May

He's without doubt the biggest plonker and let down of the lot, a bumbling plank
By:
Baphornet
When: 22 Oct 19 21:30
i would rather kiss Mo than allow Ordog & the bureaucrats to laugh at me; he not only did that but fecked up the only bullet he had & the process at the same time
By:
moisok
When: 22 Oct 19 21:54
I was very lucky with the Juventus game
By:
Baphornet
When: 22 Oct 19 22:42
Spuds fell home as well
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 22 Oct 19 23:12
https://twitter.com/WelshDalaiLama/status/1186757361442140160

Devil
By:
Baphornet
When: 22 Oct 19 23:21
i do wish the angry ant would stfu sometimes. You have him on TV all the feckin time alongside the cabbage known as Bridgen. The MSM certainly know who to stick up; i'll give them that
By:
anxious
When: 22 Oct 19 23:33
if anybody can listen to the likes of francios , baker , ids etc then the complete insanity is rife , we are well and truly up the creek PlainPlain
By:
casemoney
When: 23 Oct 19 00:54
Ian (barrelhead) Backford appears to be getting a lot of screen time these Days ....
By:
dustybin
When: 23 Oct 19 07:26
Are there 2 people who’s idea of what brexit means the same?
It’s the ambiguity of it that made it ethereal and divisional.

I can see this kicked around parliament with a host of amendments that means it goes back to the EU who then don’t accept it.
God knows what the Lords will make of it, I’ve not heard a single mention of them because they’ve never had the chance to take their coats off.

Brexit has barely got past the point where the felt-tipped pens have been chosen to colour in where the pretend borders go, by the time they get to the point things get past it and onto other things all the people who voted for it will be dead and the ones left will likely call a new ref to join the EU.
By:
Angoose
When: 23 Oct 19 07:47
That, though, was about as good as it got for the prime minister. It never fails to amaze just how bad he is at making his deal sound persuasive. Almost as if it’s convenient for Brexit to mean whatever anyone wants it to mean. Even so, trying to convince the Northern Irish MPs that he knew about Northern Ireland was probably not a good idea. Especially as there were huge gaps in his knowledge about the practicalities and implications of a hard border. Next time, it might help if he read the bill before he argued for it.
By:
dustybin
When: 23 Oct 19 08:12
I remember the first time I ever heard the term ‘brexit’
That blonde woman (Alice I think her name is) who is very expressive with her hands as she speaks about business matters on early bbc news programmes said it
I remember thinking, ‘oh that’s BR from Britain and ‘exit’....hmm quite good’

Now when I hear it I can feel my teeth chomping down and my hands wanting to grab some f ucker’s throat Cry
By:
boxingthefox
When: 23 Oct 19 11:47
LaughLaughLaugh ditto mate. Wink
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 23 Oct 19 13:38
"labour helped push through bad deal" - Jo Swinson

Ermm not they didn't LaughLaughLaugh

They pushed through a bill to have a debate on pushing through a deal, then delayed their own bill CrazyCrazy

Absolutely pathetic this, the sooner people have had enough come and wake the rest of us poor fackers up
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 23 Oct 19 13:41

Oct 23, 2019 -- 8:12AM, dustybin wrote:


I remember the first time I ever heard the term ‘brexit’That blonde woman (Alice I think her name is) who is very expressive with her hands as she speaks about business matters on early bbc news programmes said itI remember thinking, ‘oh that’s BR from Britain and ‘exit’....hmm quite good’Now when I hear it I can feel my teeth chomping down and my hands wanting to grab some f ucker’s throat


Its time we ended it as a collective

Its gotten absolutely disgusting quite frankly

Their now having votes on a debate of a debate to vote on a deal, only after the debate do they vote through the next stages of the next debate, so they can then vote on the vote, then the main vote of the vote of the vote of the vote. Its facking childish.

Its a facking joke, its time it was ended

By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 23 Oct 19 13:42
And stage 1 of 50,002 was voted through, then they delayed stage 2 of 50,002

And called stage 1 "a deal"

Fack off
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 23 Oct 19 13:43
Making it up as they go

SadSad
By:
Angoose
When: 23 Oct 19 14:08
Look and learn how law is made in Parliamnet

https://www.parliament.uk/about/how/laws/passage-bill/
By:
Baphornet
When: 23 Oct 19 14:21
here angoosed; do yourself a favour you pompous dummie

https://www.amazon.co.uk/slp/spell-checker/bazhpzn688oryo9
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 23 Oct 19 14:21
There's no general election coming

And the BBC have totally removed all talk of "brexit" from their main news today

As I've said. Making it up as they go, one big distraction after another

Today its a lorry full of idiots
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