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Everything posted by Unbelievable Jeff
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So there is two ways of looking at this. First of all, get a majority using her own party, the DUP, and any potential Labour MPs that don't want a "no deal". That will have been her plan, before giving concessions to other parties. I think she underestimated how poor her deal was.
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I just assume you would have at least watched some of what has happened tonight, before deciding to comment, as otherwise you just end up looking like someone who will defend Corbyn at every turn without any substance for it. As an aside, the rest of the leaders have been there - do you think Corbyn should go?
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That wasn't what you were arguing? You said "As if she would invite him". But yes, that should have happened.
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Saints vs Derby - FA Cup 3rd Round Replay Thread
Unbelievable Jeff replied to SuperSAINT's topic in The Saints
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He's been invited - she invited him after the vote earlier in her speech.
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Can't she rule that out to him at number 10? He's looking uncooperative, and that's not a good look in the situation we're in.
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This will look incredibly bad on him if he doesn't even make the effort to go to number 10, after everyone else does.
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Nah, she's met with all the other leaders to try to thrash out what would be accepted. Guess who doesn't want to be involved? The one who doesn't know what he doesn't like and what he does want.
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****ing hell, Corbyn's decided not to meet the PM to discuss Brexit. He's a ****ing joke.
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Just don't - behave.
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They'll be prepped to vote that way, as otherwise it ****s over Ireland.
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Saints vs Derby - FA Cup 3rd Round Replay Thread
Unbelievable Jeff replied to SuperSAINT's topic in The Saints
Apart from last week. -
Saints vs Derby - FA Cup 3rd Round Replay Thread
Unbelievable Jeff replied to SuperSAINT's topic in The Saints
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I assume you voted "leave"?
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No, because they've offered us a deal. It's our Government saying "**** the Irish" if we don't extend article 50.
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Apologies, must have missed those.
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Pretty sad times...
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So, I asked this the other day, and didn't get an answer. Does a no deal Brexit lead to a hard border in Ireland, and does it therefore contravene the GFA?
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Duplicate post
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I'll repeat, what you on about? We know that. That's completely irrelevant to the point I was making.
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What you on about? You see the bus and immediately think I'm having a go at the leave campaign? I'm just saying it's been proven not to be true.
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To be honest, this isn't about me as such - me and my kids will be fine due to strategic financial decisions made prior to the referendum, and the fact that I am a Canadian citizen (which I may well exercise if this goes the way we expect it to). This is about others - and I know you seem to struggle with not thinking about yourself first - but with the rise in child poverty, use of food banks etc, even the slightest fall in the economy post Brexit will lead to more child homelessness, poverty, and ultimately deaths.
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I don't think myself and my children should be punished because a lot of people in the UK are deluded. I really hope that if we do suffer, they get to see their loved ones suffer in the same way, and can actually understand the pain they will have caused. History will not be kind to the baby boomers - and this act of selfish, self indulgence will be the final nails in the coffins of a generation that has taken for their own gain and given back the square root of **** all.
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Well, we know that's not true... In relation to the rest of the post - I asked you to expand, just because I could, and frankly I felt like you owed it to yourself to stop being lazy as well as stupid. It's an opinion piece, by a Remainer - of course you are going to fundamentally disagree with everything on there, being a prominent Brexiteer. However, again, what you've written is opinion, and frankly, we've done to death how wrong your opinion is when put against facts, statistics, politics and legislation.
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To be fair, his username does the same job.