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Lord Duckhunter

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  1. Her hands are tied because she’s tied them together herself. She has given a lesson in the art of negotiations, how not to do it. She is the most inept negotiator known to man. She’s a mixture of incompetent, deceitful and deluded. I wouldn’t trust her to run a bath, let alone a complex withdrawal agreement. Anyway, we are where we are. Personally, I’ve no issue with “no deal” despite the Government & Civil failing in their duty by not preparing properly. She gave her word to the 22 that she was coming back with a legally binding mechanism for getting us out of the backstop unilaterally. Bearing in mind she lies just to get through the day, I somehow doubt this. But if she does manage to get this legally enforceable amendment, then I’ll back her turd deal. She then needs to **** off and someone competent can take over the talks over the future arrangement. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  2. Pony Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  3. “Tonight the Prime Minister had 117 colleagues, that is the majority on the backbenches, who don't have confidence in her. Now these are not all these hard Brexiteer right-wingers... And they are sensible, moderate Conservatives who at this, of all times, with the stakes so high, find themselves in a position where they could not say they had confidence in the Prime Minister. So this is serious.” Even the lush Soubry gets it. A majority of back benchers have no confidence in her. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. She was up against nobody this time and also had the payroll vote, which is about 120. Whilst not the result I wanted, it’s not over yet. Maggie won the right to go through to next stage, but lost cabinet support, John Major said if he didn’t get 60% against Redwood he’d go, so to not get to 60% is poor. She won, so the critics need to suck it up. But they’ve got rid of any thought of her fighting the next GE. Also Labour can now call a confidence vote at the maximum time , the DUP & the 117 can tell the party they’ll vote against the Gov unless she goes. It’s not over by a long chalk. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Can you name another vote where the decision was voted on again BEFORE the result was implemented. This is what remoaners don’t get. They keep coming up with these clever **** analogies every time there’s some sort of vote. It’s perfectly reasonable for a country to change its mind, perfectly normal to campaign again after your side has lost, hoping to change people’s minds and win next time. But, democracy involves enacting the original result first. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  6. The members didn’t have a vote. I’m sure we will this time and provided the true Conservatives get behind one candidate, a full blooded Brexit believer will walk it. They’ve got one vote already. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  7. Some blokes on Sat were trying to get the “ You signed Whittingham” thing going again, but with Jacket and Ralph inserted . Luckily it didn’t catch on as it was a bit pathetic really imo. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  8. The **** wit couldn’t even unlock the car, I think Olly Robbins must have put the child locks on. All whilst her boss is waiting to see her. http:// How the **** is Corbyn not rinsing her? I dread to think where they’d be with a half sensible opposition. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  9. I believe that we’re training more or at different times, but I don’t buy the players are particularly upset about it. MOST will be pleased if they’re pushed and organised more, imo. I’ve been pretty critical of them, but I reckon for every lazy twt that’s “upset” they’ll be 2 happy to have a change of emphasis and a more intense approach. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  10. This isn’t an episode of life on Mars. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. I thought it was a mixture of thanks and a “keep your heads up”, sort of thing. Certainly was more than going through the motions, seemed genuine. Well received by supporters, but a lot had left by then Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Depressing. God our centre halves are poor, Bednarek & Stephens probably the two who’ve made the least mistakes, that’s how bad it is. Both full backs woeful. PEH & Armstrong have been two shining lights this season, but I thought both were poor today. OR was ok, particularly first half. Lemina, head and shoulders our best player today. Redmond flattered to deceive, again. Austin did his best, but not really good enough. I counted about 5 players and the boss acknowledging us after game, the others slipped off down the tunnel. Bottle jobs, I really can’t stand these twts, the sooner the whole ****ing lot of them go the better. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  13. Shut up snowflake Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. Wake up man. It’s easy to play when the games lost. They were playing in their arm chairs. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. Easy to play when you’re 3 down and the other side are going through the motions. When it mattered we bottled it. Had we got to 3-1 earlier or 3-2 they’d have stepped up and our soft mentality would have kicked in. People shouldn’t kid themselves, we were a million miles from getting anything out of this. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. What a load of pony. If you asked every neutral fan & every manager in the English leagues, 95% of them would say that’s exactly what he is. Plenty of other faults, but goal scoring ain’t one of them Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. Stephens has probably been our best centre half this season. I mean, that’s not a great achievement, bit like fittest bird from Middlesbrough or funniest German, but to blame him for the others being woeful is just wrong. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. Easy to play when you’re 3 down. Bottle jobs when it matters Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  19. Prowse has to bury that Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. At last, Yoshida clears one off the line. All we need to do now is coach him that we swap ends at half time and are kicking the other way Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. Men against boys Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. ****ing Yoshida bottle job. Centre half jumping around like a fairy. Joke Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  23. As it stands we’re bottom of the league. Not a bad performance. Davo tidy, Armstrong & PEH look lively, JWP ineffectual, Redmond & Gabbi wasteful. You can see why Yoshida has been left out early in season, for an experienced international, he’s been woeful lately. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  24. Heseltine needs to look closer to home, not that he will, it’s always someone else’s fault. The simple fact is the birth of Brexit occurred when the Government he played major role in, signed Maastricht. That was the turning point in the relationship between UK and EU. It’s funny how the Heseltines, Campbell’s, Blair’s, Majors etc don’t seem to understand the vote was caused by them. Maastricht , Lisbon. Campbell & Blair’s use of the civil service and experts to lie us into Iraq, set the climate where people don’t believe The BoE or the Treasury. Lack of trust and a series of incompetent lying governments & politicians did more to drive the vote than a hatred of Johnny Foreigner ever did. The fact they still can’t recognise it, is the height of arrogance, and pious superiority. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  25. Meaningless really. Does anyone seriously believe that if we wanted to revoke A50 a EU country would veto it? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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