Last time I am asking or I will just ignore your rants.
Are you saying that no rights have been taken away?
You don't debate. You just ruin this thread with your rants.
So you are admitting that you are clueless?
Sounds like Tory policies. Do you agree?
And the UN says everything is fine everywhere else in the EUThe UN just published a report about how Britain has become an economically divided country where the filthy rich toadies are getting richer at the expense of constantly growing numbers depending on food banks and living on the streets. You may have missed this as you are too busy showing concern for the French.
That’s the contradiction and Liam Fox has also just said on the Andrew Marr show. If it was Parliament that were instructed to deliver Brexit why didn’t Parliament draw the red lines instead of Teresa May and the conservatives? Cross party consensus has always been there and hasn’t changed since the day after the referendum, through a general election and to this day. The Tories are now trying to pass responsibility to Parliament now they’ve fucked it up by not giving the responsibility to Parliament in the first place.
No, but you are claiming rights are being removed and I am asking you which rights? I want you to tell us. You can’t just say something and then ask other people to prove your point for you. I don’t know of any rights being removed. Inform me.
Is it?
So how many times have I asked you and Tony the sane thing without reply?
Absolute bollocks as usual.At least as clueless as you. Difference is I’m not pretending otherwise by making statements like they’re protesting about having their rights taken away and then spending hours wriggling out of backing up that claim.
No. I want you to stop your bullshit so the rest of us can have a debate without you and Mart coming out with your normal diatribe .You made the statement in the first place. I asked you to clarify your statement and you’ve repeatedly refused to. Now you want me and Mart to justify your statement for you. You’re a fruit loop.
No. I want you to stop your bullshit so the rest of us can have a debate without you and Mart coming out with your normal diatribe .
The planet where if you say something enough everyone might start to believe the crap they come out with.All observers acknowledge macron is attacking workers and pensioners rights - I don’t know what planet Tony and Mad Mart live on
I also don’t get this smuggling theory in Ireland - why would there be smuggling if we left the Eu
He’s made it easier for companies to sack employees in recent legislation? I’d say that’s removing basic rights.
He’s trying to get through reforms on unemployment benefits as people are lazy and just need “to cross the road” to get a job. Removing and reducing benefits is denying those people rights isn’t it?
He’s trying to put big tax laws on pensions and on inheritance to stop people having the right to their inheritance? Doesn’t that count either?
Given where we are, what do you think is the best way forward and what final outcome do you think would be best?
I know that last week you were arguing that Mays deal was the way forward because big business liked it. Is that still your view?
The planet where if you say something enough everyone might start to believe the crap they come out with.
And I know they will rubbish the truth. They always do.
No. I want you to stop your bullshit so the rest of us can have a debate without you and Mart coming out with your normal diatribe .
Absolute bollocks as usual.
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Macron has revolutionised the French labour market
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No. I want you to stop your bullshit so the rest of us can have a debate without you and Mart coming out with your normal diatribe .
On the point of 'what's good for the country', a good start would be for Parliament to fully honour the result of the referendum and for the Government to honour the Brexit pledges in its own manifesto.
All observers acknowledge macron is attacking workers and pensioners rights - I don’t know what planet Tony and Mad Mart live on
Oh dear.I already knew. It was pretty clear you didn’t and was just repeating something you’d heard, hence we’ve laboured to this point. It is panto season so I guess you were just being seasonal. Al Jazira have written several good articles on it if you want to educate yourself further.
Listening to Pienaar on 5live today sounds like there is a growing amount is support for a second referendum in the Tory party.
There will be because most of the political classes voted for Remain anyway. It will be a grand stitch up and the traitorous shits will betray many disillusioned ordinary people in the poorer parts of the UK who voted overwhelmingly for change.Listening to Pienaar on 5live today sounds like there is a growing amount is support for a second referendum in the Tory party.
Absolute bollocks as usual.
Macron's labor pains: French unions putting his reforms to the test
Macron signs controversial labour reform into French law
French Companies Have Newfound Freedom … to Fire
EU tentatively backs reform of labour rules sought by Macron | Reuters
Macron has revolutionised the French labour market
Macron faces fury of French pensioners as rail unions threaten 'weeks of strikes' over reforms
A round-up of France's controversial labour law reforms
Would you like more?
There will be because most of the political classes voted for Remain anyway. It will be a grand stitch up and the traitorous shits will betray many disillusioned ordinary people in the poorer parts of the UK who voted overwhelmingly for change.
Yes that's definitely the case. The remainers see that route as the way to stop Brexit, no doubt with either remain/no deal or remain/mays deal as the choices. Either way remain win. In fact in the case of remain/mays deal being the choice, I can see a large percentage of leavers boycotting the vote.
Huge mistake to go for a second referendum but I fear it'll happen.
I am going to totally ignore you from now. You wouldn't recognise the truth even if it smashed you in the face.Now, back to the question, which rights have been removed?
I did say most.The political class includes the likes of Farage and ERG. They didn’t all vote remain.
Listening to Pienaar on 5live today sounds like there is a growing amount is support for a second referendum in the Tory party.
How long ago did I say exactly the same thing.I think a 2nd referendum is going to be inevitable now.
The gap between the rich and the poor is obscene and throughout history has been a forestaste of deep societal problems. It’s somewhere beteeen communism and rabid unregulated capitalism that we need. The balance is askewThe "redistribution of wealth from a few for the greater good of the whole" is the epotime of communism. Revolution, respect and self empowerment progresses society, not hand outs, entitlement and self pity.
Oh dear.
So why wouldn't you say if they had lost rights or not?
You just continued with Mart to make out that no rights had been lost. Now the facts are there for all to see you say you already knew.
And you say I didn't know although I stated as a fact I knew and would post them.
Go argue with yourself child. Same old all the time
How long ago did I say exactly the same thing.
I still feel as though the whole thing has been designed this way. Neither party will want to go against a public vote.
So May has something that nobody wants. It is said nothing will improve. If we continue with the so called deal we will be stuck in the EU without the small say we have now.
So who wants another say on the matter or have no say at all.
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