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Michael Rowsell = no more freeriders.
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All we have to do is make sure we can guarantee there will not be a no deal Brexit, we have already told the EU we will not leave without a good deal so obviously they won't offer one, get the guarantee there won't be a no deal Brexit and it's job done.
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We will have an election for a new government in 2 years time which would be just the right time to be able to assess what has been done. An earlier election is a strong possibility as this would be to the advantage of the current incumbents.
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Yes vote for the lying self interested deceivers like Gauke he has displayed all the traits we want our MP's to have just like Tony, bless their dictatorial sense of superiority. They always know what's best for themselves, what happens to the average Joe and Joanna is of no interest once they've secured the vote, they'll always have some BS excuse ready for the next election if they're still hooked on the ego massaging power trip. Or vote for Corbyn and his inferiority complex, someone whose never been able to satisfy his parents ambitions and spent his life hiding from persistent failure by pretending he's something he's not and trying to identify with terrorists and people who haven't had the privileges he's enjoyed.
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Pity the poor honest labour party members they have no political opposition party home to go to, the MSM won't tell them where it is.
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@M3 Lover And all the debts.
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@M3 Lover And we're finally getting our current account into a surplus even after paying the interest on our debt, makes a lot of sense to keep sending billions to the EU, spending billions on foreign aid, billions on migrant refugees, billions on legal aid, compensation for human rights cases, pandering to any hair brained idea some numpty with an inflated sense of self comes up with and funding student loans of which over half are wasted on people who would find life more rewarding in a good apprenticeship.
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People who are unable to think love labels, they're such a help in organising their misunderstanding of the world.
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WheelieBinMonster Parliament voted to be able to leave without a deal should it be necessary then they voted to not leave without a deal.
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WheelieBinMonster Treason May said no deal is better than a bad deal which depends on the view of the person making the decision which is the excuse for a second referendum, can't really argue against that. What the question should be though is another matter, I'd be happy with a vote for Mays deal or no deal. We've already voted to leave so there is nothing else to vote on.
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The country has a choice either eradicate the virus in the country or keep playing catch up with the outbreaks, everything else is just hot air. Obviously if there was a global agreement on which choice to make it would all be over much sooner and then when a vaccine is available people would be under less pressure to decide if they wanted it or not.
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@alantracy6757 We have to leave or keep paying money to be a vassal state.
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@diann-b3w Unfortunately UKIP aren't a viable alternative at the moment, to survive the Tories have to face the new paradigm, they have proved adept at surviving in the past so don't write them off yet. As the old EU world order begins to crumble we need a government that will see the advantages to be had and knows how to make the most of them.
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They doing what they always do.
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@tomrawley6549 Agreed, everything has followed the EU's standard model of dealing with democratic interference, the undermining of UK politics by promoting the rise of spineless politicians and MSM as an independent organ for propaganda rather than an unbiased broadcast system of fact based information has been effective to date soon it will fall to the British people to decide their future.
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Democracy works but frustratingly not in a very direct fashion, Customs Union membership would only be during the implementation period. It's taken 40 yrs of membership to get to here if it takes 5 yrs more to get free it won't be too long.
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@dannyglen8011 I've always stood up for minorities. As such, it is essential that we respect the wishes of the minority of UK voters and overturn Brexit.
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gurudeclan not much to add other than Germany inviting 1 million '' refugees'' in for a free lunch.
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@stephen crowther Maybe eventually the UK can end it's outmoded and damaging class system and the amazing rescources of the UK people can be used to benefit it's majority rather than the spineless self serving elite and the greedy immoral unethical would be imitators Sir Philip. I don't think the ruling class can continue as if nothing has changed after Brexit.
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Like the figure of 700,000
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@Andrew Howe So grateful to Corbyn making people stand up for their beliefs.
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It's pointless blaming democracy for the state of our parliament the blame lies firmly with the EU, this is the result of EU membership it is effectively like having a parasitic worm in the brain that controls your functions for it's own benefit. Fortunately some areas remain worm free and probably always will.
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Does this mean we won't be sending our bounty all round the third world for a while?
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Paddington Tucker. Brexit is bonkers for Tony and his mates because it removes a lot of ways for them to avoid public scrutiny while milking the system.
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@opinion3742 Which means what exactly?
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Is he saying we might get what we voted for.
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How many years has Merkel been in charge? Poor old Brown a decent enough chap but ruled by events not a ruler of events. Blair wanted independence for the BOE because he knew his party would have screwed things up too fast for him to establish himself and his wealth. Brown was one of the crowd surrounding Blair without the vision or leadership to reform and build on Thatchers achievements or to see the impending crash of an out of control financial system used by Blair for his own ends.
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@Charlie Tango After being told by the liberal socialist bleeding hearts for years that they are entitled to whatever they think they should have as long as they don't have to provide it, and being given credit to a level that's past their ability to repay by a globalist system that distorts capitalism to benefit the elite with the complicity of governments and no education of any real value it's no wonder people are the way they are.
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P.S. It's a wonder things aren't a lot worse, but they're getting there.
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Interesting interview on radio 4's today show this morning with the Swedish head of the EU commissioned body to assess Irish border problems, he said the technology to handle trade without a hard border is available and the only problems are political not technical. Surprise surprise.
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No don't be fooled the EU's future is in the balance, long term I think it's dead anyway but keeping us in will ease their current problems significantly
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@larry7268 I agree, I was referring to finally some overdue recognition for the importance of business which the booted and suited class are seemingly so contemptuous of. Without a time limited or at least a unilateral option to end the backstop a no deal exit is the only brexit on the table.
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A working class hero is something to be, when the pay is good, the ego is massaged and intellect is not a requirement.
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Evidence of government incompetence? very probably, corruption in government? to some extent most likely. Most importantly fraud, criminal negligence or incompetence by Carillion directors and managers definitely, so why can't the people responsible be tried under criminal law at the very least for taking money under false pretenses and money be clawed back under the proceeds of crime rules?
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@jack 187 What he said is pretty much straight from the standard Tory playbook which is fine with me as long as the benefits from a thriving economy are shared out equitably, but on Brexit I feel safer voting for the Brexit party. It's unimaginable they can get a majority but if they can get enough seats to make sure we get our independence back and let the Tories run the country that's my dream scenario.
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We'll have to have a referendum every time the government does a trade deal with your logic, face it we are not going to be anymore a part of the EU project.
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By-elections would be a good exposure for Farage's new party.
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Better to ask which religion would one be least justified in having a phobia against, I would suggest Christianity.
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@jondough679 Dream on.
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@raybo64 Let's have another vote or two , we could have one on how much we can afford to spend on Shami Begum to be able to keep her safe and living in the circumstances to which she has become accustomed.
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@mewho6592 So right! It's everywhere the country is one big heap of it so nice to breathe the fresh air of Reform UK.
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@lorcanfeely6371 How much tax was payed, and will be payed on that year after year, if he made that amount or the company made that amount?
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@PlatinumEmergency The will want a deal but they would prefer Mays Brino as the way to avoid us becoming independent, it's WW2 all over again we just have to be British about it.
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Out of a job after the next election.
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If only they would end our suffering and move to an EU state.
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@Droledope All Europes problems are because of the referendum, nothing at all to do with corruption, immigration and poverty.
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They are going to bankrupt France's fishing industry.
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@TheNeverposts Who nicked all the houses and where have they hid them.
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@sidneypedroso3415 Self flagellation is good for the soul, try it sometime.
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The EU's point on Brexit is perfectly clear.
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