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Lord Duckhunter

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  1. Ireland had austerity measures which would have had lefties , unions , Charlotte Church and other assorted unwashed ,marching, wetting their pants and crying on QT weekly . My mate is a nurse at St James' hospital and he had his future pension cut by 10% and then had to pay more in , there were other sweeping austerity measures Gideon wouldn't of had the balls to even contemplate . If you're saying German enforced austerity is a good thing , I'm with you on that and we should have had some ourselves . But I rather suspect you and other remain losers dont find that one of the positives of membership , and although German enforced austerity helped Ireland it crippled Greece.
  2. Did a really good job for us and help stabilise the club and fill the hole left by Rickie . Felt we played better with Long up top and Koeman could have dropped him a bit more . Pleased the guy played for his country and at the euros because of his move to us . He was good for us and we were good for him , but this is the right time to part ( particularly bearing in mind the profit ) . Whilst nowhere near legendary status I'm sure he'll be fondly remembered and get a great welcome if he ever pops back in future . I agree with the people saying we need a replacement , long is a shoe in but doubts must be there over JRod & Austin . Shame Robson -Kanu did so well at the euros and he'd have been a half decent squad player , but he'll have delusions of grandeur at the moment .
  3. Obviously her supporters took soundings from the party members over the weekend and she concluded that she couldn't win. With people like David Davis backing May she was always going to struggle with the grassroots even though she was a remain loser. I'll hold fire on whether this is good or not until I've seen her cabinet . If Gideons gone and that ridiculous Soubry, if she gives Davis a decent role in Brexit , it maybe OK. But if it's more soaking wet Cameron like pinko rubbish , or John Major in a dress as Peter Hitchens called her, I'm out.
  4. Nope , I voted against . I believe the best system of government is people voting for a representative in Parliament. That way every area in the nation is represented in the same way . With PR you would only need to look after certain areas of the country. Look at the EU vote , Scotland and London nearly got them over the line , in PR terms it was very close. Therefore policies that enhance London and Scotland to the detriment of low population areas could end up winning a party a GE.IMO I prefer that the people of Dorset & Devon have representation which carries the same weight as people from Manchester & London .
  5. Didn't Tim lose the FPTP referendum as well?
  6. **** me , you must have had a pretty boring life .
  7. We need somebody to put pressure on Jose & VvD . The gap between them and our back ups is too big . Maybe somebody like Chambers who can play elsewhere , I wouldn't be happy if one of the back ups had to play more than once in a while
  8. Lol, that many ? 4 million wow . What was the figure leave got in the actual vote, more than that ??? Of course the important figure is 1 million , as in the more than 1 million votes the winning side got .
  9. People are perfectly within their rights to keep campaigning , to keep whinging & crying and to keep insulting the people who were on the winning side . Just as spotty faced teenagers are within their rights to cry, and bore their mates when their true love dumps them . Personally I hope they keep it up , seeing a load of losers giving up their weekend marching against democracy and reading the whingers on here, makes our victory even sweeter Wes.
  10. Pathetic isn't it? They're all for democracy provided they agree with the result .
  11. Don't confuse verbal , because he didn't want one , we shouldn't have had one . All the nonsense about Remain MPs ignoring the result , is just that , nonsense . There's some doubt as to whether Parliament will get a vote on article 50, but just suppose they did , it'll go through . The Tories have a majority and it'll be a 3 line whip issue . How many Tories are going to oppose the will of the nation and in most cases the will of their constituents ? Maybe a handful of EU head bangers like Clarke , but not many . Let's say a dozen , well there were ( off the top of my head ) 17 labour leavers , plus the Unionists , plus Carswell. There will also be many Labour reluctant remainers like Corbyn and also northern labour MPs whose voters voted 60%+ to leave , are they really going to go against their voters, the will of the majority and create a constitutional crisis , they won't have the stomach for it . They'll be a lot of handwringing and bed wetting but it'll carry , no problem . That's even supposing it even gets voted on and that's doubtful If the Remain losers are pinning their hopes on it not getting through parliament they're even more deluded than they were the morning of June 23rd.
  12. If you had bothered to read the post I was replying to before jumping in with your losers argument it would be better . The referendum is advisory but parliament WILL follow it . The time to say " we have a parliamentary system , not referendum " , which was basically Whiteys post , was when the referendum bill went through parliament , not after you lost . BTW I thought you told us remain would win by a mile . Lol
  13. Parliament voted to hand its sovereignty over EU membership to the people via a referendum . The PM didn't decide to have a referendum off his own back it had to get voted through parliament . The time for Leave losers to use parliament to block the referendum was when the legislation granting one was in front of them , not after they've lost . They didn't, because they thought it was a good idea when they thought they'd win , it only became a bad idea after they lost
  14. He totally misunderstands our democracy . We do not elect presidents , we elect local MP's to represent us . The party with the most MP's have a leader who is elected by their members , that leader becomes the PM . We do not elect or have never elected the PM
  15. Man up . If you think this is an " unholy mess" you really need to get a grip I'll quote your post when The EU goes tits up
  16. I was certain the EU is a basket case and will get worse
  17. Apart from The EU I've disagreed with everything Galloway stands for , but you have to admit he's a great orator and highly entertaining . Will liven it up tonight
  18. I thought Cedric struggled with the physical nature of the league on occasions . If he can't get used to it week in week out , he'll not be consistently making the side . He maybe better suited to Spain .
  19. Galloway on QT tonight , should be good
  20. "His" , they should join the 21st century . The party that's obsessed with equality seems incapable of delivering it. Still I guess the pretty little things get to travel in a pink bus every election .
  21. My 3 grandchildren will be thanking me for unshackling us from the dead hand of The Eu
  22. I'll keep bumping this thread every summer for the next decade . Let's see how the EU is getting on compared to England
  23. Let's see what happens to The EU & then contrast that with what happens to The UK in the next 5 years . My guess is that anger will turn to relief and that most of the 48% that LOST the referendum will be grateful to us brave visionaries that voted out .
  24. Pony . She talked the talk , but bottled the walk . Maggie wouldn't have hesitated .
  25. Meanwhile labour's potential first women leader is bottling it and leading the most incompetent coup in political history .
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