The EU: In, out, shake it all about.... (45 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 .

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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The point is your post made no sense. You’re literally on here at the same time yet suggest I should be out enjoying the sun (at night?)
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I think you'll find "was" is past tense. Keep up
Have an hour off and come back refreshed. .
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Yes, so why would that be justification for me not being online and responding to your posts? And why does the same not apply to you.

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Because you're all obsessed with getting your remain anger out and can't keep away. The martcov crown beckons.
I'll be off here in 5 mins as my time is limited. Other things need doing. Putting a curtain pole up. More important than this, believe it or not.
 

djr8369

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Because you're all obsessed with getting your remain anger out and can't keep away. The martcov crown beckons.
I'll be off here in 5 mins as my time is limited. Other things need doing. Putting a curtain pole up. More important than this, believe it or not.

I’ve actually put a curtain pole up today but I’ll be relaxing in front of the TV now so will get my break. Try not to worry about me hun x


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Alan Dugdales Moustache

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I’ve actually put a curtain pole up today but I’ll be relaxing in front of the TV now so will get my break. Try not to worry about me hun x
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With phone in hand . Just in case. How lovely. You won't be able to resist getting the message out there.
Anyway I'm off.
 

Grendel

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Well you did


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No junker said it and I forgot the link - do you think he should have stayed in office?
 

skybluetony176

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Extension confirmed until 31st of January.

(edit) Although we can leave sooner if a deal gets through Parliament. Best thing Boris can do then is push for the earliest possible GE to avoid delaying Brexit any longer than necessary. Like the remainers are trying to push through.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Well I’d say a lot as I’m sure if our Prime Minister had said it you’d be over it like a rash.

Juncker probably shouldn’t be in the position he has with the views he holds.

Johnson writes an article in the Telegraph comparing Muslim women to letterboxes and burglars. The newspaper defends it and I don’t recall much if any condemnation from his party. Johnson also has a serial record of telling lies going back to his early journalistic work up to and including his time in office. Is he really fit for office?

Again G just be consistent.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Is Corbyn really fit for office then? He's just as bad if not worse

Tell you what Dom if you can find me articles or direct quotes from Corbyn where he includes racist caricatures of any demographic, I’ll listen. His handling of Brexit has been so poor as to render him unsuitable for office. But I don’t remember any racist articles
 

shmmeee

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Extension confirmed until 31st of January.

(edit) Although we can leave sooner if a deal gets through Parliament. Best thing Boris can do then is push for the earliest possible GE to avoid delaying Brexit any longer than necessary. Like the remainers are trying to push through.

Both sides playing silly buggers now. Tories want an election out of term, others don’t. Lib Dem’s want to put something forward Labour can’t support so they can say they’re blocking Brexit, anti-Corbynites trying to block and election.

What a lack of political leadership on all sides.
 

shmmeee

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Tell you what Dom if you can find me articles or direct quotes from Corbyn where he includes racist caricatures of any demographic, I’ll listen. His handling of Brexit has been so poor as to render him unsuitable for office. But I don’t remember any racist articles

To be honest, it may well be more by luck than design and for the wrong reasons, but Corbyns been the only adult in the room on Brexit. The two extremes of virtual no deal and revoke don’t respect the result for different reasons. Labours policy, even if they have it for the wrong reasons, is the right policy if people were honest with themselves.
 

SkyBlueDom26

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Tell you what Dom if you can find me articles or direct quotes from Corbyn where he includes racist caricatures of any demographic, I’ll listen. His handling of Brexit has been so poor as to render him unsuitable for office. But I don’t remember any racist articles

Supports the IRA, leads an anti semitic party....
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Tell you what Dom if you can find me articles or direct quotes from Corbyn where he includes racist caricatures of any demographic, I’ll listen. His handling of Brexit has been so poor as to render him unsuitable for office. But I don’t remember any racist articles

Supports the IRA, leads an anti semitic party....

So you can't. Fair enough
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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To be honest, it may well be more by luck than design and for the wrong reasons, but Corbyns been the only adult in the room on Brexit. The two extremes of virtual no deal and revoke don’t respect the result for different reasons. Labours policy, even if they have it for the wrong reasons, is the right policy if people were honest with themselves.

The answer was a second referendum and that has been the answer since it was clear that May's deal wasn't going to fly. Instead he kept going on about an election that the public didn't want and that he would probably have lost. Now the party position is to get a GE, win it then renegotiate the deal and then campaign against it in a referendum. It's piss poor.
 

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