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Unbelievable Jeff

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  1. Asked a mate who's a Blackburn fan - he said "You're alright, thanks."
  2. They'll use their baby boomer parents houses I would guess.
  3. I think you'd be surprised - I can see a lot of Mothers and Fathers being shoved into homes as punishment for their ignorance.
  4. https://www.ft.com/content/d543bdd4-17de-11e9-b93e-f4351a53f1c3
  5. I think we'll see a whole new generation of people with a distinct lack of respect and probably resentment for their elders - those that are meant to know better - voting for a worse future for them.
  6. I don't know who the **** advises him, but they are utter ****e. People are ****ed off enough with the amount of times this has been delayed by MPs, votes of confidence etc, what does he think he's going to get out of this? The man is an idiot.
  7. Have you even read what you wrote? This is getting painful now, watching you embarrass yourself, over and over.
  8. Can you answer the question please, because I still don't understand your point from the previous posts? You say the economy has not been affected since the vote, yet in future if there was another Brexit campaign it would cause a lot of economic damage?
  9. So has the Brexit vote affected the economy? If we had a second vote, and the vote was to remain, I don't think it would matter how much campaigning was done, there wouldn't be another referendum for a long time.
  10. It's whether it's seen as a necessity of not. Maybe it is worth changing the very constitution to stop this happening. I would presume that is what is being done. Don't also forget that this is political suicide for many of these MPs, going against constituents wishes. These people may well be seen as heroes in the future.
  11. :lol: Careful, he got very offended when I called him boring the other day.
  12. I don't really get what you're saying here. I thought Brexit didn't effect the economy - that's what we've been told numerous times by leavers, so why would it cause economic issues? In addition to that, are you presuming that a second vote would be lost (and that after more informed discussion the British electorate decides as a whole it's better for us to stay), as why would there need to ba a Brexit campaign of they won?
  13. I can't understand why he'd think it's funny. This is serious ****.
  14. I think the problem is, the initial vote was an absolute con, through the lies, funding issues, the bus, no proper framework for the actual vote, the fact it wasn't legally binding etc, that maybe some MPs feel that it shouldn't be allowed through. Whatever happens, the biggest issue is that the national vote, and those in parliament, was and is so close, that it is almost impossible to get anything through parliament. I think something like this is virtually unimplementable.
  15. Perhaps - not initially, but maybe now. Could this perhaps go down as the biggest political con in modern history?
  16. Corbyn has no idea what he wants as he is at odds with most of the Labour party anyway when it comes to Europe.
  17. I was thinking that earlier - and the MPs taking control further plays into this - May looks like she's tried her hardest but that in the end the decision was taken out of her hands.
  18. So, when her deal is voted down next week, which of the following we gonna see? 1. No deal Brexit 2. Article 50 extension 3. 2nd Referendum 4. No Brexit 5. General election
  19. Vermaelen on loan is the backup option for if our first choice CB doesn't come off.
  20. https://www.ft.com/content/c9d2a2ca-1262-11e9-a581-4ff78404524e Good news, hey?
  21. Yeah, John F Kennedy said he'd serve a full term. Liar.
  22. Not a surprise when you have a manager who can coach a defence though is it...
  23. Amazing how much better our defensive players have been. Vestergaard looking like the player we signed.
  24. https://www.ft.com/content/3a383f9a-13a1-11e9-a581-4ff78404524e
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