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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Thu Sep 26, 2019 3:33 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
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cyprusgrump wrote:
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cyprusgrump wrote:The hilarious thing is that Referendums were forced on us by the EU when we joined in 1973...

...if they hadn't done so we wouldn't be leaving!

did you vote for it?



Vote for what, joining...? I was 13... :roll:

more like 31.


give grumpy some credit lordo, he doesn't demonstrate any senile symptoms. :wink:

plenty mouchos de gracias though right?
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 3:35 pm

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cyprusgrump wrote:The hilarious thing is that Referendums were forced on us by the EU when we joined in 1973...

...if they hadn't done so we wouldn't be leaving!

did you vote for it?



Vote for what, joining...? I was 13... :roll:

more like 31.


give grumpy some credit lordo, he doesn't demonstrate any senile symptoms. :wink:


Not like the rest of the Brexiteers hey?

Tick tock tick tock...
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Thu Sep 26, 2019 3:36 pm

so now we know where manchild is taking parliament to. he will be as obnoxious as possible to offend labour mps sothere will not be any time to debate. they can wait till 196th of october though at least he is all caged up with a mask of impotence for law making, the poor lamb.

this is laura kantsburg

"I'm not sure that we can look the nation in the eye and say that was a good day."

That's how a Conservative MP has described the torrid scenes in the Commons in the last 24 hours.

Outrage is a common currency these days, but MPs' jaws dropped as Mr Johnson ramped up the rhetoric in responses to questions - suggesting first that it was "humbug" for a Labour MP to demand he temper his language, to try to protect MPs' safety.

Then, he went on to say that the appropriate legacy for the MP who was murdered during the referendum, Jo Cox, was for MPs to complete the Brexit process.

No surprise that Labour MPs howled in protest, some left the Commons in disbelief.

And there may be few Tory MPs willing, as the day goes on, to defend how far he went.
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 3:40 pm

Lordo wrote:so now we know where manchild is taking parliament to. he will be as obnoxious as possible to offend labour mps sothere will not be any time to debate. they can wait till 196th of october though at least he is all caged up with a mask of impotence for law making, the poor lamb.

this is laura kantsburg

"I'm not sure that we can look the nation in the eye and say that was a good day."

That's how a Conservative MP has described the torrid scenes in the Commons in the last 24 hours.

Outrage is a common currency these days, but MPs' jaws dropped as Mr Johnson ramped up the rhetoric in responses to questions - suggesting first that it was "humbug" for a Labour MP to demand he temper his language, to try to protect MPs' safety.

Then, he went on to say that the appropriate legacy for the MP who was murdered during the referendum, Jo Cox, was for MPs to complete the Brexit process.

No surprise that Labour MPs howled in protest, some left the Commons in disbelief.

And there may be few Tory MPs willing, as the day goes on, to defend how far he went.


The whole situation reeks of pure hypocrisy for anyone to say this and yet question the mental integrity and IG of 17.4 million BREXIT voters or calling them racist and fascist.

The clock is ticking and you are all on borrowed time.

Tick tock tick tock.
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Thu Sep 26, 2019 4:33 pm

you stupid boy,

nobody doudts the integrity of 17.4 million voters who voted brexit, what is in doubt is the fact that brexshitters claim that the vote was for no-deal.

if the vote paper said leave with ot without a deal than there oulw be clarity but it did not. four million of the 17.4 were labour supporters, if you think they all voted for no deal brexit, you don't need your brain examined you need a new fakin brain. not even all tory voters voted for no-deal clearly millions voted for soft brexitjust like labour voters.
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 4:38 pm

Lordo wrote:you stupid boy,

nobody doudts the integrity of 17.4 million voters who voted brexit, what is in doubt is the fact that brexshitters claim that the vote was for no-deal.

if the vote paper said leave with ot without a deal than there oulw be clarity but it did not. four million of the 17.4 were labour supporters, if you think they all voted for no deal brexit, you don't need your brain examined you need a new fakin brain. not even all tory voters voted for no-deal clearly millions voted for soft brexitjust like lanour voters.


Yes they do!

Parliament doubts the integrity and has questioned and obstructed their democratic will at every turn.

Parliament is completely out of step with the democratic wishes of the people and are now trying to completely cancel BREXIT in the most underhanded manner possible because they can't repeal Article 50. They just want to kick the can down the road.

BREXIT was never a partisan issue but the Tories remainers are not as fanatical about it. Those who are fanatical are all the Labor voters who voted for BREXIT and all the Liberal Democrat voters who are actual liberal democrats who will now as a result vote for the Tories or BREXIT Party.

Say hello to the third force of British politics. Say hello to Nigel farage because "He's back"! :D

The biggest BREXIT voting block is the working class Labor voter. Wake up and smell the coffee! 8)

You people have taken the piss on the common man for far too long and now reap your just rewards. 8)
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Thu Sep 26, 2019 4:48 pm

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Lordo wrote:you stupid boy,

nobody doudts the integrity of 17.4 million voters who voted brexit, what is in doubt is the fact that brexshitters claim that the vote was for no-deal.

if the vote paper said leave with ot without a deal than there oulw be clarity but it did not. four million of the 17.4 were labour supporters, if you think they all voted for no deal brexit, you don't need your brain examined you need a new fakin brain. not even all tory voters voted for no-deal clearly millions voted for soft brexitjust like lanour voters.


Yes they do!

Parliament doubts the integrity and has questioned and obstructed their democratic will at every turn.

Parliament is completely out of step with the democratic wishes of the people and are now trying to completely cancel BREXIT in the most underhanded manner possible because they can't repeal Article 50. They just want to kick the can down the road.

BREXIT was never a partisan issue but the Tories remainers are not as fanatical about it. Those who are fanatical are all the Labor voters who voted for BREXIT and all the Liberal Democrat voters who are actual liberal democrats who will now as a result vote for the Tories or BREXIT Party.

Say hello to the third force of British politics. Say hello to Nigel farage because "He's back"! :D

The biggest BREXIT voting block is the working class Labor voter. Wake up and smell the coffee! 8)

You people have taken the piss on the common man for far too long and now reap your just rewards. 8)

now you are really showing your stupidity. parliament voted to activate article 50. you stupid boy.
MPs backed the government's European Union Bill, supported by the Labour leadership, by 498 votes to 114.
MPs have voted by a majority of 384 to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to get Brexit negotiations under way.

i suppose this is what you call blocking it. like hell it was. notice this was no deal brexit, this was invoking article 50. in other words start negotiating a brexit deal. nobody thought may would join with the fascists at dup and come up with a deal that mps would not vote for. i mean there is stupid and there is stupid but this is something worse. the worse is they claimed this was default and unless they vote for the deal they will crash out. This is blackmail and a crime.
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 4:55 pm

Lordo wrote:
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Lordo wrote:you stupid boy,

nobody doudts the integrity of 17.4 million voters who voted brexit, what is in doubt is the fact that brexshitters claim that the vote was for no-deal.

if the vote paper said leave with ot without a deal than there oulw be clarity but it did not. four million of the 17.4 were labour supporters, if you think they all voted for no deal brexit, you don't need your brain examined you need a new fakin brain. not even all tory voters voted for no-deal clearly millions voted for soft brexitjust like lanour voters.


Yes they do!

Parliament doubts the integrity and has questioned and obstructed their democratic will at every turn.

Parliament is completely out of step with the democratic wishes of the people and are now trying to completely cancel BREXIT in the most underhanded manner possible because they can't repeal Article 50. They just want to kick the can down the road.

BREXIT was never a partisan issue but the Tories remainers are not as fanatical about it. Those who are fanatical are all the Labor voters who voted for BREXIT and all the Liberal Democrat voters who are actual liberal democrats who will now as a result vote for the Tories or BREXIT Party.

Say hello to the third force of British politics. Say hello to Nigel farage because "He's back"! :D

The biggest BREXIT voting block is the working class Labor voter. Wake up and smell the coffee! 8)

You people have taken the piss on the common man for far too long and now reap your just rewards. 8)

now you are really showing your stupidity. parliament voted to activate article 50. you stupid boy.
MPs backed the government's European Union Bill, supported by the Labour leadership, by 498 votes to 114.
MPs have voted by a majority of 384 to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to get Brexit negotiations under way.

i suppose this is what you call blocking it. like hell it was. notice this was no deal brexit, this was invoking article 50. in otherwords start negotiating a brexit deal. nobody though may would join with the fascists at dup and come up with a deal that mps would not vote for. i mean there is stupid and there is stupid but this is something worse


That's right it did, and they are scratching their heads on how they can avoid it and eventually repeal it.

They won't repeal because that is their your death warrant if they do.

Because of Article 50, BREXIT is inevitable and law of the land so why want an extension? What is the purpose of the extension and why handcuff the PM in his endeavors to negotiate with the EU? Because they don't want a deal is the correct answer.

And when the Tories reasonably infer that NO DEAL brexit is the only way forward you call blue murder. You remove his ability to Govern and negotiate and give him a Zombie Parliament and you reject everything at every turn.
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Thu Sep 26, 2019 5:17 pm

now this is what i call justice. mps voted not to have a recess for tories to have their conference. labour only had half their conference and liberls have had theirs already. they get everything they deserve.
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Thu Sep 26, 2019 5:20 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Lordo wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Lordo wrote:you stupid boy,

nobody doudts the integrity of 17.4 million voters who voted brexit, what is in doubt is the fact that brexshitters claim that the vote was for no-deal.

if the vote paper said leave with ot without a deal than there oulw be clarity but it did not. four million of the 17.4 were labour supporters, if you think they all voted for no deal brexit, you don't need your brain examined you need a new fakin brain. not even all tory voters voted for no-deal clearly millions voted for soft brexitjust like lanour voters.


Yes they do!

Parliament doubts the integrity and has questioned and obstructed their democratic will at every turn.

Parliament is completely out of step with the democratic wishes of the people and are now trying to completely cancel BREXIT in the most underhanded manner possible because they can't repeal Article 50. They just want to kick the can down the road.

BREXIT was never a partisan issue but the Tories remainers are not as fanatical about it. Those who are fanatical are all the Labor voters who voted for BREXIT and all the Liberal Democrat voters who are actual liberal democrats who will now as a result vote for the Tories or BREXIT Party.

Say hello to the third force of British politics. Say hello to Nigel farage because "He's back"! :D

The biggest BREXIT voting block is the working class Labor voter. Wake up and smell the coffee! 8)

You people have taken the piss on the common man for far too long and now reap your just rewards. 8)

now you are really showing your stupidity. parliament voted to activate article 50. you stupid boy.
MPs backed the government's European Union Bill, supported by the Labour leadership, by 498 votes to 114.
MPs have voted by a majority of 384 to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to get Brexit negotiations under way.

i suppose this is what you call blocking it. like hell it was. notice this was no deal brexit, this was invoking article 50. in otherwords start negotiating a brexit deal. nobody though may would join with the fascists at dup and come up with a deal that mps would not vote for. i mean there is stupid and there is stupid but this is something worse


That's right it did, and they are scratching their heads on how they can avoid it and eventually repeal it.

They won't repeal because that is their your death warrant if they do.

Because of Article 50, BREXIT is inevitable and law of the land so why want an extension? What is the purpose of the extension and why handcuff the PM in his endeavors to negotiate with the EU? Because they don't want a deal is the correct answer.

And when the Tories reasonably infer that NO DEAL brexit is the only way forward you call blue murder. You remove his ability to Govern and negotiate and give him a Zombie Parliament and you reject everything at every turn.
no you stupid boy. they did so they can negotiate a deal. what did may do go and form a pact with dup and expected labour to support that. in reality may did eventually have some sense and talked to corbyn and got a bit of an agreement but never published it. i bet that would have gone thorugh. thank god she did not. we must be thankful for small mercies in life.
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