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@diabl2master Exactly, imagine the people voting out a government and that government refusing to leave office and still being in power 3 years later... Wouldn't that government be a fascist dictatorship? Good point and very well made!
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The remoaner MPs want to stay in the Single Market and Customs Union so they can UK rejoin the UK to the EU - they know that if the UK electorate gets the Brexit it voted for the UK will prosper and never rejoin the EU.
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We voted for an independent UK so we need MPs that really believe in an independent UK. Vote Reform UK!
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To be fair to Sophie - I doubt she understands Satan is pulling her strings.
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I think they mean the oldest 'living' man..
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@rorykeegan1895 It's all about the EU and its imposition on the British people. The British people have never wanted it, but it worms its way into power by a minority of quislings pretending to act for the British people. If we never had these quislings and we never joined the EU - we would be a great united country. Just go to Australia and feel the difference.
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These women were lied to for their vote - they should sign the petition for a general election.
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Starmer has had an easy ride from MSM trying to punish Tories for Brexit, but during GE they will have to treat Starmer the same as they do Sunak.
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Yesterday's man with yesterday's vision never shared by the British people. So much wasted - hundreds of £billions and half a century of lost opportunities. Wrong out-of-touch thinks he knows best remoaner twit.
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"if" "could" "if" "could" "if" "could" "if" "could" "if" "could" "if" "could" "if" "could" "if" "could" ....
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He's not taking drugs he's taking Gaza, because it's free.
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Bit suspicious it was a Civil Service lawyer and pro-EU activist who had the idea for the party and wrote/sent out the invitations "bring your own booze"
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@verystripeyzebra Top Civil Service lawyers in Downing Street are there to advise the prime minister - not the other way round.
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@Rockstone1969 I live just 20 miles from where these boats are fishing. The real problem is that UK restaurants are closed because of covid. It looks like the fishermen will get government compensation not to fish until the UK market starts buying again.
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It's really the covid closure of UK restaurants that has caused the problem. When the UK restaurants open again they will buy UK fish first. In 2018 the UK imported 228.7 thousand tons of fish from the EU of which 32.4 thousand tons was shellfish.
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It's simple. The Tory Party is still split on 'Europe' and thus cannot get on with what the country voted for and what is in the country's best interest. My Dad told me in the 1970s/80s/90s that 'Europe' would eventually destroy the Tory Party, because a political party cannot survive divided on the biggest possible issue facing the country. This is happening now, the Tory Brexiteer members, councillors, MPs, Lords, are seeing the Tory Party is paying lip service to Brexit and is unable to truly believe in an independent UK. Australia has sales tax at 10% - why are we paying 20%?
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Nonsense. All that is required is for the shellfish to be processed (depurated) and the EU will accept imports. It's just a matter of a little investment and some more UK jobs which I'm sure the UK government will provide, oh, and some compensation for the fisherman too.
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@jeycalc6877 In the UK a court cannot sentence a citizen to death...
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Nonsense. All that is required is for the shellfish to be processed (depurated) and the EU will accept imports. It's just a matter of a little investment and some more UK jobs which I'm sure the UK government will provide, oh, and some compensation for the fisherman too.
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Free from power hungry politicians building empire and turning people into blockheads.
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Nonsense. All that is required is for the shellfish to be processed (depurated) and the EU will accept imports. It's just a matter of a little investment and some more UK jobs which I'm sure the UK government will provide, oh, and some compensation for the fisherman too.
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We've had the vote and Leave won - 'leave' meant leave the EU.
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Did that Labour MP regret beating up a harmless constituent in the street?
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The real reason they want Boris out is they think he will win the next general election.
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As opposed to someone who relies on Tarot cards and astrology?
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The people in the disputed territory have voted to be part of Russia.
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The gaudy necklace choice might have been reserved for a more suitable occasion.
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Why is she campaigning from Downing Street when she is not even an MP?
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Look at the title Sky has used 'Legalising Cannabis'- that wasn't the question! Just the image Sky wants to create by posing such an irrelevant question and twisting it to make the Labour Party appear soft on druggies. It obviously isn't an issue on most people's minds yet Sky chose it to represent the debate....Making the news again.
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RCPro Driver If it was outside of work why was he angry at his producer for not feeding him?
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Peter Tutykhin So what are your reasons for saying 'Jeremy Corbyn is going to destroy the Labour Party'?
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Peter Tutykhin What is anyone supposed to derive from that?
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37% of the national vote = 51% of MPs = illegitimate government.
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Not so much opinion as fact. The idea of a democratic vote is the majority succeeds.
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xXxChelsea98xXx Is that why they sent an undercover employee to a Corbyn rally?
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xXxChelsea98xXx He lives a very healthy lifestyle - veggie diet and bicycling.
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xXxChelsea98xXx He is elected - he's been an MP for 30 years and he's just been elected leader of the opposition. I don't think he's ever agreed with IRA violence, but things have got better after talking with them. I wouldn't be so sure about him never becoming PM. There are a lot of people who don't vote because they've become fed up with the political set. Corbyn is offering something completely different and this just might prove popular with ordinary folk as austerity hits them hard and the rich get richer. It's been 40 years since Thatcher came onto the scene and that seems very old hat to many - who can now see the upshot.
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xXxChelsea98xXx The point is that there was a time before the British workforce was organised and before there were strikes. Thatcher was instrumental in reducing the size of British industry and what was referred to at the time as 'union bashing' and now the unions have less influence in society. What that means in practice, is that wages fall in relation to the cost of living. If inflation is 4% and the workforce gets a 2% pay increase - that's a 2% pay cut in real terms - if that happens every year for 25 years that is 50% less. If we keep going like that we end up as it was before British workers went on strike, when people worked all their lives to starve in a slum and die without medical care.
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Why does she think we are we in 'uncharted territory'? Most of us know we're in the United Kingdom and the United Kingdom is ending its membership of the European Union. This is because the people of the United Kingdom decided to do so in a referendum. She wants a referendum, because she doesn't like the results of the last two referendums.
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perfecto25 'State' and 'religion' are different things.
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PointLarusso Exactly, It is possible to eradicate a state, but impossible to eradicate supporters of the caliphate.
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PointLarusso There's evidence that violence against them increases support for the caliphate. There are one and a half million Muslims in the UK - so if 1/100 become 'supporters of the caliphate' - that's a hundred and fifty thousand in the UK. There are a billion Muslims in the world so 1/100 is a hundred million...
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PointLarusso I'm not advocating doing nothing. I'm just pointing out that bombing a religion is different to bombing a state.
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PointLarusso Would that be allies like Saudi Arabia that beheads sorcerers in the city square and crucify the bodies?
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PointLarusso Where have I said every Muslim is a a supporter of jihad? I just mentioned that if one in every hundred Muslims was a supporter of jihad there would be a hundred million supporters of jihad....For all I know it might be two in every hundred!
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+Raskolnikov32 Bit harsh - we all make mistakes!
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Is Boris' plan to create the illusion a third ballot option (UK membership of a reformed EU) so if the vote is to leave the EU the pro EU establishment will claim the people have 'overall' voted for continued membership, but with a more autonomous relationship - thereby opening the door to more negotiations and another referendum?
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West Brit... ? 'Best Twit' on YouTube is more like it!
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Electoral Calculus which is an independent forecaster respected by all political parties, is currently predicting a 2015 outcome of Labour 340 seats Conservative 258 seats.
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as me old dad used to tell me - 'a union is only as good as its members'
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