The EU: In, out, shake it all about.... (96 Viewers)

As of right now, how are thinking of voting? In or out

  • Remain

    Votes: 23 37.1%
  • Leave

    Votes: 35 56.5%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • Not registered or not intention to vote

    Votes: 1 1.6%

  • Total voters
    62
  • Poll closed .

Grendel

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Can you please point that out to Grendull, he’s the one saying otherwise.

No I’m not - there’s two ways and one way isn’t happening as the opposition don’t want it and the other isn’t as the opposition doesn’t want it
 

Grendel

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Grendel

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G is going to smash his personal best for absurd contradictions today, that’s for sure.


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That’s a valid poll. lol the averages are labour members (not voters) remainers (labour members) and then the tories avoid it being 100%
 

shmmeee

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I know it’s overdone, but the “leaving this club” analogy is spot on.

We voted to leave a shit club, now just cos we’re stood out in the rain doesn’t mean you’ve got a mandate to take us all to Scary Daves House of Pain gay BDSM club.
 

Ian1779

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The notion you want 500 years of sovereignty to be overwritten by the monarchy because you don’t like the government action is hilarious

There is only one way to achieve an election - not my problem Corbyn has no balls to get of his arse and try and force Johnson out is it

I think you need to speak to the other opposition parties that are more interested in their petty manoeuvres to not back him and his VONC.
 

Ian1779

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I know it’s overdone, but the “leaving this club” analogy is spot on.

We voted to leave a shit club, now just cos we’re stood out in the rain doesn’t mean you’ve got a mandate to take us all to Scary Daves House of Pain gay BDSM club.

It’s not all bad - I hear you can get chlorinated chicken kebabs.
 

shmmeee

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Lol. Getting desperate Tony. It doesn’t say what terms remain means either

Accidentally unblocked you and saw this steaming turd.

Remain is status quo you absolute fucking doorknob. The equivalent would be people asking us to join Shengen and the Euro, which literally no one is.

But you know this, cos you only post this utter tripe so someone will talk to you. Like the kid that pisses himself for attention.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
Have you read your link yet?

Of course Tony - the link was a simple one as I know you need crayons. Read the act Tony - it’s full of holes - even Alec Salmond as early as 2011 said it was the worst act he’d ever seen.

Everyone is accepting - well other than you - this government can decide the date of the election unless a new government is formed
 

skybluetony176

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Of course Tony - the link was a simple one as I know you need crayons. Read the act Tony - it’s full of holes - even Alec Salmond as early as 2011 said it was the worst act he’d ever seen.

Everyone is accepting - well other than you - this government can decide the date of the election unless a new government is formed

Simple yet you missed and clearly continue to miss the key statement from your link. I even quoted it directly for you.
 

skybluetony176

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Accidentally unblocked you and saw this steaming turd.

Remain is status quo you absolute fucking doorknob. The equivalent would be people asking us to join Shengen and the Euro, which literally no one is.

But you know this, cos you only post this utter tripe so someone will talk to you. Like the kid that pisses himself for attention.

That’s exactly the point. If remain had have won and Cameron had have used that vote to join Shenzhen or the Euro their quiet rightly been uproar.
 

djr8369

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I keep wondering how many times leavers can lie to themselves. How long until they put their partisan views and hatred of the EU aside and see these people for what they are. You’d think today will turn a few but from what I’ve seen they’re just digging deeper and deeper and refusing to see. What will it take?

Privatising healthcare?
What’s left to flog after that, not much?
Decimating the state pension?
Cutting the tax breaks on private pensions ?


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djr8369

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Imagine if there is an election and Labour gets in with a minority government. The precedent will be he can prorogue parliament to help push through his policies. Absolute scenes.


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Grendel

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Why will someone just not explain why a no confidence motion cannot be introduced on day one of parliament opening? John Redwood even admitted that would stop the process if the remain parties are aligned to a common goal which surely they are

Oh and Alistair Campbell revealed that he is talking to Blair to get him all over the media tomorrow to tell people this is an affront to democracy and that people will listen to him. Oh and that is not a joke.
 

Grendel

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Because your Dear Leader never did anything so crass as increase his public profile on HIGNFY numerous times did he......?

Well better than Iranian state TV for some dirty blood money I guess
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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The notion you want 500 years of sovereignty to be overwritten by the monarchy because you don’t like the government action is hilarious

The question asked was whether the Queen had the ABILITY to stop proroguing. She does have the ability to. She just (wisely) chooses not to do so. But I bet she and her advisors are absolutely livid at Alexander for putting her in such a position. But then he does only ever think of himself.....
 

Astute

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Yep. May negotiated that and the ERG voted it down. What’s your point?
What?

We were given the choice. Remain or leave. That is it. And it was before May became PM so how could she have said that it meant anything else?
 

Astute

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We. Don’t. Have. Direct. Democracy. In. The. UK. We. Have. Representative. Democracy.

FFS
So. Where. Did. I. Mention. Direct. Democracy.?

We. Were. Given. The. Choice. You. Didn't. Get. The. Answer. You. Wanted. Millions. Of. Us. Also. Didn't. But. It. Was. A. Democratic. Vote.
 

Astute

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Are you really this malleable?

What do you think the fucking referendum campaign was for? The whole policy detail isn’t on the ballot paper.

The leave campaigners campaigned for a better deal with access to the single market. There is no mandate for no deal.


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And only one side lied I suppose.
 

Grendel

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The question asked was whether the Queen had the ABILITY to stop proroguing. She does have the ability to. She just (wisely) chooses not to do so. But I bet she and her advisors are absolutely livid at Alexander for putting her in such a position. But then he does only ever think of himself.....

No that’s not what Brighton thinks
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Yep and after a nice long summer holiday

It's like the teachers going on teacher training the day school restarts after 6 weeks off. Only rather than a day it's 3 fucking weeks and you're halfway through the first term.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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No that’s not what Brighton thinks

The elected representatives don't hold executive power which is in the hands of an unelected old woman and superseded by a building overflowing with unelected peers.

It appears to me it's exactly what BSB thinks. Nowhere does he suggest the queen should actually use that power, he just says she has it.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
I keep wondering how many times leavers can lie to themselves. How long until they put their partisan views and hatred of the EU aside and see these people for what they are. You’d think today will turn a few but from what I’ve seen they’re just digging deeper and deeper and refusing to see. What will it take?

Privatising healthcare?
What’s left to flog after that, not much?
Decimating the state pension?
Cutting the tax breaks on private pensions ?


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Anything bad will be blamed on other people, whether it be remainers, MPs, non believers in the power of positive thinking and the EU will be blamed for quite some time yet.
 

Sick Boy

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Imagine if there is an election and Labour gets in with a minority government. The precedent will be he can prorogue parliament to help push through his policies. Absolute scenes.


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Yeah it’s a very dangerous precedent for the future
 

dancers lance

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I know it’s overdone, but the “leaving this club” analogy is spot on.

We voted to leave a shit club, now just cos we’re stood out in the rain doesn’t mean you’ve got a mandate to take us all to Scary Daves House of Pain gay BDSM club.
"Scary Daves House of Pain gay BDSM club" well...this has thrown a spanner in the works, I was just sitting here all happy with myself about the name I had chosen for my new band, and you go and post that!
 

Grendel

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It appears to me it's exactly what BSB thinks. Nowhere does he suggest the queen should actually use that power, he just says she has it.

Shall I show you another of his quotes?
 

Ian1779

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Anything bad will be blamed on other people, whether it be remainers, MPs, non believers in the power of positive thinking and the EU will be blamed for quite some time yet.

Some of the remainers will blame other remainers to hide their inadequate actions during this shambles.
 

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