Page 66 of 80

Re: Brexit - Yes or No? - Poll added

Posted: 17 Jan 2018, 10:55
by Deleted User 3289
Following on from my comrade Nige Farage call for a second referendum (well, who can blame him for wanting to shut the re-moaners up once and for all) I'm putting out a call to arms for all our Brexit supporters from around the world. We stand resolute together against this leftist propaganda machine, when 17 million of us said we wanted to leave, please believe us we meant it. Single mindedness will get us there people, stick to your principles it will bring us closer together in the future.

POWER TO THE PEOPLE............. :shifty: :D

Kwasi know's the score.


Re: Brexit - Yes or No? - Poll added

Posted: 03 Sep 2018, 09:06
by Deleted User 3289
Why are the government wasting their time? Its clear the chequers agreement has got no legs. The arithmetic in the house of commons just doesn't add up what ever direction the government wants to take with it. I can't see any other way out but another GE (sorry Brenda) and a leadership contest in the conservative party, others may disagree but i feel TM is completely out of her depth.
The way she completely sidelined David Davis is favour of Ollie Robbins was wrong in my opinion and made DD look like a idiot. She has completely backtracked on both her earlier speeches in favour of the chequers agreement (which now even remainers don't like) which seems to leave us half in, half out.

Another General Election will give people the opportunity to let people know where they stand. If you want in you vote Lib Dems, Vote out, and the Conservatives should clean up, and if people don't know what they want vote Labour.

The problem the Conservatives have is Austerity is still a burning issue and there's no hiding from that.

Re: Brexit - Yes or No? - Poll added

Posted: 15 Nov 2018, 09:15
by Barlow Boy
Dominic Raab now resigns, more resignations expected today.

Re: Brexit - Yes or No? - Poll added

Posted: 15 Nov 2018, 10:05
by Barlow Boy
Esther McVey goes.

Re: Brexit - Yes or No? - Poll added

Posted: 15 Nov 2018, 10:18
by PockWhite
Is there anybody left, or is the cabinet bare now?

Re: Brexit - Yes or No? - Poll added

Posted: 15 Nov 2018, 10:32
by kk white
What are peoples thoughts on the possibility of a 2nd vote?
Curious, because I'm on the outside looking in.

Re: Brexit - Yes or No? - Poll added

Posted: 15 Nov 2018, 10:40
by Deleted User 5081
It's probably one of the most drawn out pieces of B/S. The Vote to leave was a very brave decision for the British people to take and i respect the decision in it's entirety, But the whole bureaucratic garbage that followed has put Teresa May and her government in a bad light. They couldn't make a proper between them, It reminds me of prime ministers questions and the garbage they do without ever coming to a real agreement. The opposition are just as incompetent. what has happened to genuine politicians? are they all so corrupt and inept that nothing can be done anymore? No wonder the British people voted to get out of Europe when their own government can't stand up to the idiots in Brussels.

I wish Ireland left Europe as well. Kinda sucks having your national identity stripped away from you to suit the bigger picture of Germany Italy and France who are the European Union. We were just the Islands off the coast of the Union.

Re: Brexit - Yes or No? - Poll added

Posted: 15 Nov 2018, 10:50
by ChilwellWhite
kk_white wrote:What are peoples thoughts on the possibility of a 2nd vote?
Curious, because I'm on the outside looking in.

If there was and the remainers win will we have a best of three ?

Re: Brexit - Yes or No? - Poll added

Posted: 15 Nov 2018, 10:57
by kk white
ChilwellWhite wrote:
kk_white wrote:What are peoples thoughts on the possibility of a 2nd vote?
Curious, because I'm on the outside looking in.

If there was and the remainers win will we have a best of three ?
Funnily enough, Paul Merton mentioned that on 'Have I Got News For You' a few weeks ago.
He reminded everyone that the UK voted to remain in 1975 (under Harold Wilson, Yes 67.2%, No 32.8%), then obviously voted to leave in 2016, so ''let's have a best of three'' :lol:

Re: Brexit - Yes or No? - Poll added

Posted: 15 Nov 2018, 11:24
by johnh
kk_white wrote:
ChilwellWhite wrote:
kk_white wrote:What are peoples thoughts on the possibility of a 2nd vote?
Curious, because I'm on the outside looking in.

If there was and the remainers win will we have a best of three ?
Funnily enough, Paul Merton mentioned that on 'Have I Got News For You' a few weeks ago.
He reminded everyone that the UK voted to remain in 1975 (under Harold Wilson, Yes 67.2%, No 32.8%), then obviously voted to leave in 2016, so ''let's have a best of three'' :lol:
Except that in 1975 we voted to remain in the European Common Market, not the unelected, bureaucratic monstrosity that it is now.