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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Sun Sep 29, 2019 2:56 pm

cyprusgrump wrote:
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B25 wrote:Bwahahah what crock of shit. If they win an election on this manifesto the uk deserves all the sit it will get in the future. This must be a million times worst than a no deal Brexit ffs.



Indeed, the UK will look like Venezuela before the end of the first five years in office... :roll:

you are the second person to mention venezuela to me. which bit of america is suffocating them do you find difficult to understad. or is that you are so stupid that you can't even see it. ignornace is bliss. they did the same to cuba since the revelution. it is disgusting that america pokes its nose in every other country's business. its been going on since the second world war.



Nothing to do with socialism, nationalising successful industries and destroying them or price controls then...?

so there is no embargoes on them then?

you fascist idiot.
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Re: what next?

Postby cyprusgrump » Sun Sep 29, 2019 3:00 pm

Lordo wrote:
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Lordo wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
B25 wrote:Bwahahah what crock of shit. If they win an election on this manifesto the uk deserves all the sit it will get in the future. This must be a million times worst than a no deal Brexit ffs.



Indeed, the UK will look like Venezuela before the end of the first five years in office... :roll:

you are the second person to mention venezuela to me. which bit of america is suffocating them do you find difficult to understad. or is that you are so stupid that you can't even see it. ignornace is bliss. they did the same to cuba since the revelution. it is disgusting that america pokes its nose in every other country's business. its been going on since the second world war.



Nothing to do with socialism, nationalising successful industries and destroying them or price controls then...?

so there is no embargoes on them then?

you fascist idiot.



Instead of throwing insults, why not try and explain away the disastrous consequences of socialism on the economy...? :roll:

And while you are there, list the scope of those embargoes for us...?
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Re: what next?

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sun Sep 29, 2019 3:35 pm

Any views on the last paragraph of the manifesto?
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Re: what next?

Postby cyprusgrump » Sun Sep 29, 2019 4:37 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:Any views on the last paragraph of the manifesto?



No more ridiculous than everything else on it... :roll:

Isn't Labour policy to negotiate a new deal and then vote against it...? :lol:
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Re: what next?

Postby Londonrake » Sun Sep 29, 2019 4:56 pm

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Pyrpolizer wrote:Any views on the last paragraph of the manifesto?



No more ridiculous than everything else on it... :roll:

Isn't Labour policy to negotiate a new deal and then vote against it...? :lol:


And knowing full well that the alternative choice on the ballot paper would be for the UK to remain, the EU will obviously offer a far better one than May’s. :roll:
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Sun Sep 29, 2019 5:22 pm

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Pyrpolizer wrote:Any views on the last paragraph of the manifesto?



No more ridiculous than everything else on it... :roll:

Isn't Labour policy to negotiate a new deal and then vote against it...? :lol:

but you were ok with papadopoullos negotiating a deal and crying on the tv telling people not to vote for it.

lets take this idea of corbyn negotiating and then deciding whichway to go. what is so wrong about that. there is no doubt that he will negotiate the best deal of us to protect our jobs and and our rights and our environment. now having negotitated a deal, if the deal is not as good as remaining, what is so wrong to say, you know what we tried and staying in is a better deal, whichit is anyway.
we knew that in 2016.
there is no easy deal
there are no cards we can deal
and we will not get a better deal than being in the eu.

so in reality paying hte eu 750 million net a month and in return not paying tax on wto rules of 2,500 milion per month is a better deal than coming out and not paying 750 million and paying 2,500 million tax.

let the people decide.

what is wrong with that? why is this informed choice of votes so undemocratic.

i can hear you saying what about no deal. well there must be a way to include no deal in the ne referendum. either have two to decide deal or no deal and then which ever one wins against remain.

or have a three way vote with first and second choice with the one coming third then resdributed to the first and second according the the voters preference.

lets face it i would prefer the second referendum to be btween remain and no-deal any day.

what are you brexshitters on?
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Re: what next?

Postby cyprusgrump » Sun Sep 29, 2019 5:28 pm

Lordo wrote:
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Pyrpolizer wrote:Any views on the last paragraph of the manifesto?



No more ridiculous than everything else on it... :roll:

Isn't Labour policy to negotiate a new deal and then vote against it...? :lol:

but you were ok with papadopoullos negotiating a deal and crying on the tv telling people not to vote for it.

lets take this idea of corbyn negotiating and then deciding whichway to go. what is so wrong about that. there is no doubt that he will negotiate the best deal of us to protect our jobs and and our rights and our environment. now having negotitated a deal, if the deal is not as good as remaining, what is so wrong to say, you know what we tried and staying in is a better deal, whichit is anyway.
we knew that in 2016.
there is no easy deal
there are no cards we can deal
and we will not get a better deal than being in the eu.

so in reality paying hte eu 750 million net a month and in return not paying tax on wto rules of 2,500 milion per month is a better deal than coming out and not paying 750 million and paying 2,500 million tax.

let the people decide.

what is wrong with that? why is this informed choice of votes so undemocratic.


i can hear you saying what about no deal. well there must be a way to include no deal in the ne referendum. either have two to decide deal or no deal and then which ever one wins against remain.

or have a three way vote with first and second choice with the one coming third then resdributed to the first and second according the the voters preference.

lets face it i would prefer the second referendum to be btween remain and no-deal any day.

what are you brexshitters on?



Yes indeed! :P

Lets have a GE now eh Jeremy? :lol:

Oh, you didn't mean that... you meant let the people decide between Remain and Remain, that kind of democracy...? :roll:
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Sun Sep 29, 2019 5:33 pm

cyprusgrump wrote:Instead of throwing insults, why not try and explain away the disastrous consequences of socialism on the economy...? :roll:

And while you are there, list the scope of those embargoes for us...?


in 2018, 78 venezuelans associated with maduro had been sanctioned.
through april 2019, more than 150 companies were sanctioned, vessels and individuals, in addition to revoking visas of 718 individuals associated with maduro. these sanctions included freezing of individuals' accounts and assets, prohibiting of transactions with sanctioned parties, seizing of assets, arms embargoes and travel bans.

beginning in january, during the 2019 venezuelan presidential crisis, the united states applied additional economic sanctions in the petroleum, gold, mining and banking industries.

they are holding billions in delivered gold and oil and refusing to release the money.
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Sun Sep 29, 2019 5:38 pm

cyprusgrump wrote:
Lordo wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Any views on the last paragraph of the manifesto?



No more ridiculous than everything else on it... :roll:

Isn't Labour policy to negotiate a new deal and then vote against it...? :lol:

but you were ok with papadopoullos negotiating a deal and crying on the tv telling people not to vote for it.

lets take this idea of corbyn negotiating and then deciding whichway to go. what is so wrong about that. there is no doubt that he will negotiate the best deal of us to protect our jobs and and our rights and our environment. now having negotitated a deal, if the deal is not as good as remaining, what is so wrong to say, you know what we tried and staying in is a better deal, whichit is anyway.
we knew that in 2016.
there is no easy deal
there are no cards we can deal
and we will not get a better deal than being in the eu.

so in reality paying hte eu 750 million net a month and in return not paying tax on wto rules of 2,500 milion per month is a better deal than coming out and not paying 750 million and paying 2,500 million tax.

let the people decide.

what is wrong with that? why is this informed choice of votes so undemocratic.


i can hear you saying what about no deal. well there must be a way to include no deal in the ne referendum. either have two to decide deal or no deal and then which ever one wins against remain.

or have a three way vote with first and second choice with the one coming third then resdributed to the first and second according the the voters preference.

lets face it i would prefer the second referendum to be btween remain and no-deal any day.

what are you brexshitters on?



Yes indeed! :P

Lets have a GE now eh Jeremy? :lol:

Oh, you didn't mean that... you meant let the people decide between Remain and Remain, that kind of democracy...? :roll:

you mean to tell me that you don't want manchild to go to eu meeting and deliver that very easy and better than being in deal to prove us remainers wrong.
why do you insist on ge now? because you know by the time we have it we crash out. the time to ask for a general election was back in may when may resigned, not take 8 fakin weeks to decide manchild can be your pm. the consideration for that should not taken any more than 5 minutes and the conclusion would have been don't be so stupid.

we will have a ge just as sson as manchild returns from the eu meeting on the 18th of october.

you have to be patient with manchild. you have to take your time with him otherwise he may sulk and not bother to go to the meeting.

lets face it you are like a bear caught in a trap and can't get out till your hunter releases you.

roll on 18th of october. can't wait. the humiliation will be complete for the tory party and brexshitters.
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Sun Sep 29, 2019 5:43 pm

now this is very interesting development. this prexshitter is suggesting that to have a seconf vote is anti-democratic. hang on a minute do we not have one every 5 years. bloomin heck we must be the most anti-democratic system on earth. perhaps we should select a government and never vote again.

https://www.facebook.com/GlasgowForCorbyn/videos/930256794008391
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