aintforever
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His assistant was obviously the brains behind his success, Ralph looks clueless without him.
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That was just awful.
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That’s nonsense, Arvid Högbom predicted that burning coal would eventually increase the Earth’s temperature back in 1896 - maybe it was just a lucky guess? Even Margaret Thatcher warned about global warming back in the 80s. Not sure why you are so obsessed with the accuracy of one man’s graph, it’s an irrelevance. Politicians are saying now what scientists were saying decades ago, if some scientists are exaggerating the risks it’s because they have been banging their head against a brick wall for years and years trying to get the facts across to a public unwilling and un able to understand the potential seriousness of it. What is your theory behind the recent warming then?
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However misguided Corbyn was for attending that wreath laying, supporting the Palestinian cause doesn’t mean one hates all Jews. However, Israel try to twist it to mean that.
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Still not sure why a bitter ex MP slagging off their party should be headline news.
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Both were recent MPs and I'm sure some Labour supporters would have a similar view of Austin as your's of Parris. Still not sure why only one of these people's opinions are headline news though.
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So Ian Austin saying vote Tory is different to Parris saying vote Lib Dem why?
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What about Matthew Parris saying he’s going to vote Lib Dem?
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Any links to these?
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And Brexiteers when they sh!t in their own basket?
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A second refurendum would be as good as cancelling Brexit IMO. The reality of Brexit and the fantasy world people voted for years ago are chalk and cheese, I doubt it would even be close, especially as a fair few of the thick old racists would have popped their clogs by now.
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Sounds almost as bat-sh!t crazy as signing up to a Brexit deal that leaves us £70billion a year poorer.
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Why should we be concerned if Scotland leaves the Union
aintforever replied to OldNick's topic in The Lounge
Good luck to them I say. If we end up with a right wing Tory government with their hard Brexit it’s a no brainer from their point of view. -
Corbyn May have links to the IRA but the Tories are actually making steps towards a United Ireland by putting a border down the Irish Sea.
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We will be halfway there with Boris’s deal. The Conservatives and Sinn Fein both love it.
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So inside the customs union then? That's the only way to stop the border issue.
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What would be a good deal then and how would it work with Northern Ireland?
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I’m sure there are many that share your view, I expect there are many more who have a different view after “what has transpired since” which is why it makes sense to have another vote. What was promised in 2016 and the reality we face are chalk and cheese.
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How did you know about the border down the Irish Sea, or the £39 million leaving bill, or the fact that Scotland and Northern Ireland would vote differently to England - risking a break up of the UK? You got a crystal ball?
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Still pretending you knew what you were voting for then?
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God knows. If I had to put money on it I would say a hung parliament. The Tories are obviously most likely winners but I can't see them getting a majority if their vote gets split with the Brexit Party. Plus I would be surprised if Boris appeals to too many in the middle ground which is usually critical.
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It’s the logical way forward given that no one Knew of the details of what they were voting for in 2016?
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
aintforever replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
So Boris' planned spending frenzy is OK but Corbyn's would be bribes? -
It’s hard to see anything good coming from this general election. We’re either going to be a hard brexit on the back of Corbyn’s unpopularity, a Corbyn government on the back of the Brexit deal’s unpopularity or a hung parliament meaning we’ve completely wasted a month and a half of the extension. The Tories will probably win but it all depends on how the public react to the Brexit deal or the threat of the likely no deal Brexit. The deal is going to be analysed in detail and ripped apart during the campaign, if the public don’t want the UK broken up or risk Northern Irish blowing each other up again they have to vote for someone other than the Conservatives.
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Brilliant contribution, well done. I think we all know how the system works though.
