
Verbal
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I hate to break it to you but N Ireland voted to remain. The DUP are hardly representative and are so extreme that they made the IRA look moderate. (The latter signed the Good Friday agreement; the former refused).
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A Corbyn cultist quoting a barely concealed anti-Corbyn scare piece based marginally on betting odds in the lowest of Murdoch's rags. That's quite funny.
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Let's see how many Brexit cultists get bent out of shape over that.
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Good graphic Jeffrey. Pity it doesn't show the damage already done. Inward investment down 20% since the referendum, and 25% in manufacturing, which mean that large parts of the economy are freewheeling to a halt. Manufacturing output actually shrank last quarter - and the expectation is that the same will happen this quarter, which means we'll be in a manufacturing recession. Then there's are the small matter of the very small growth we're managing even now. A staggering 1.1% of the 1.4% growth is accounted for by increased consumer debt. That is plainly unsustainable.
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So 29th March will come and go without the UK going pop. I could have sworn the jihadists promised us there was no escaping no-deal day...
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Interesting developments this afternoon. Is the government about to fall?
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Not her either. Even she thinks it's a bad deal because she can't shake the backstop off. There are few heroes in all this. One though is Yvette Cooper, who's used parliamentary procedure to outwit MAY repeatedly - the last time ambushing her by picking up the Spelman amendment. Her successes reflect the fact, which May has pointlessly tried to ignore, that parliament, not the government, is in control (governments only usually appear to be in control because they command parliamentary majorities). All of which points to one of two conclusions: either May HAS to go to an election or a second referendum vote to break the parliamentary jam; or she accepts that parliament must henceforth take the lead. That means, ultimately, a much softer Brexit.
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Does the chorus explain how you want us to trade on WTF rules?
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So who on here is stupid enough to think that anything is going to happen on 29 March? Oh, and BTW, excellent trolling by Bercow just now. 3rd attempt at getting the withdrawal agreement passed has just taken a massive constitutional hit.
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I think it's going great! If you want to demonstrate the strength of feeling behind the Leave Means Leave spaffocracy, seeing ten people trudge through a field does exactly that. If they could chant 'fu ck business' as they traipse through all those industrial estates their message will have got across brilliantly.
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And as Tender threatened, it's all kicking off. The Brexit Betrayal March has started with literally tens of protesters. Well, ten. Like the rest of the remoaner elite, I'm petrified.
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I was going to post a response to Tender's nonsense but this, plus Shylock's and Jefffey's points cover all the bases. I can only assume there are two stages of withdrawal from the modern world - the turning-up-for-work one and the turning-off-the-mind one. Because it's all so desperately feeble and getting feebler by the day - going over the oldest of ground (eg is it even possible at this point that even a Jihadist doesn't understand what the £39bn is about?). And it IS the rejection of the modern world that's at the heart of this kind of jihadism - the unintelligible technology, the countable brown people running things, the new ideas, etc. It's no wonder that we are left with the worst of all paradoxes: that the people who run this modern world, and are virtually all remoaners, are expected to meekly implement the 1950s by a coddled baby boomer generation who had everything, will lose nothing, and still expect the world to turn around them. As Donald of Orange would say: SAD.
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Oh dear. Another of your full-nappy tantrums.
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It would. We could possibly then see Labour transformed from the ghost of a party brought to an historic low by incompetents, Jew hater and Putinists, and into something worth electing again.
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That'll be a consequence, for sure, but you don't expect the cult to understand this, do you?
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Gadzooks! Thou art a cad!
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Fantastic. The Jihadists have fu cked Brexit.
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Sir Richard Dearlove, the former head of MI6 who, with the CIA's George Tenet, gave enthusiastic endorsement to the dodgy dossier? No, of course not - who on earth would question his expertise? Or to put it another, how much of an utter tw at would you have to be to say that the expertise of Dearlove of all people should not be questioned? And while on the subject of expertise - isn't that something that you, as a fully paid up Jihadist, are supposed to disapprove of?
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1. Nothing will happen on 29 March. Nada. We will not have exited. 2. The Brexit process will go on for a further 5-10 years, while we 'implement' a trade deal we don't have so that we limp into what's now called Common Market 2.0. That's if we end up leaving at all. Happy to help.
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Truly one of the stupidest posts I've ever seen on here. First, I doubt very much you have any grounds for claiming the 95% figure. You've just made it up to suit your argument. But more to the point, how does 'Yid army' chants to blame for: "Spurs are on their way to Auschwitz, Hitler's going to gas them again." and "Same old Tottenham, all need gassing...Get in the showers."
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One of my jobs used to be stopping people committing suicide. But that was easy compared with this because they only tried to do it one at a time.
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Oh what joy. A Jihadi John prediction. What could possibly go wrong?
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Says the 'moderate' Euro-voting kipper who endorses Jew-hating conspiracy theories, doesn't 'like' 'the Arabs' and gets offended at the opinions of brown people. Besides, what exactly is the moderate wing of an extremist party? If you're it, then - as ever - you've put a bomb under your own argument. Except they ARE your party in Euro elections because of your swivel-eyed urge to stick it to the evil EU (although you've never once been able to say how the EU have impacted your life in any negative way). And tell me again how any elections to parliament Farage has won? Well there is always that.
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Quite. Yet again, Wes Tender puts a bomb under his own argument. The fact that someone can have that much variety of experience and still come out with that conspiracy-driven nonsense makes him an even worse bigot. Our Wes will deny being a kipper by the way. He gets away with it because he will tell you how he voted in general elections (Tory) but omit how he voted in EU elections (kipper).
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Christ that video is funny - and so cringeworthy you can't watch it anywhere but from behind a sofa. And that's quite aside from its being utter bullsh it, of course.