Gonzo's Erection Thread

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not sure that even the majority of the Tory prty is that mad but the worry always was that big chunk of little englanders who want nowt to do with europe & have caused problem inside the party for 40 years.

personally i'm getting like Brenda from Brixton*
"what another election , oh i can't stand it"


*or wherever it was
Trust me, they are that mad, where did the ridiculous sound bite 'no deal is better than a bad deal' come from? No deal means WTO terms and is by definition as bad as it gets, but they were trying to sell the idea to the gullible and stupid, who'd think that it was good old Blighty telling Jonny foreigner to do one. No deal was a better deal for the Tories, as it wouldn't have had their name on it.
 
How do you work that out? Most of the Tories austerity plans will never get through now. They'll be left having to water down or scrap most of their manifesto, it's the best result we could have realistically hoped for.

It's like Southampton saying "yeah we've got Van Dijk on a 5 year contract but he's a bit unsettled now, let's release him on a free and hope he chooses to rejoin us on a 7 year contract"

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Even thinking about the DUP coalition

Would those of us not stupid or evil enough to vote Tory prefer
  1. stick with a crippled Tory party needing to beg with DUP to scrape a majority
  2. twist and have a reelection, risking some people [HASHTAG]#bottlingit[/HASHTAG] when you know their message will 100% be "give us back our majority or Labour will take Brexit away, and BTW we found that £350m/week again"
 
Why is DUP separate from the Tories in the first place?

Anti-gay, anti-women, anti-environment, and they gave half a billion of taxpayer money to businesses

Is it just a scam to double their election spending?
 
May says she was robbed by the high turnout

Now she wants to rip up the Representation of the People Act and only allow landowners to vote
 
Such a shame that Jimmy Krankie so misjudged the desire for a second referendum North of the border, otherwise we'd have a Labour coalition on the cards
 
You'd think with how difficult leaving the EU will be now that Conservatives would allow Labour to run the country because if they ruin it Conservatives could be seen as the future party for possibly generations.

Conservatives have lost seats and now wants to join up with really an unknown party and try to tackle brexit is suicide. Corbyn and Labour must be laughing.

Lose lose situation with Conservative and with May at the front of it she is gonna have to prepare.
 
I think people need to realise there is two entirely different streams to brexit

The first stream is how to get out.

that means all EU stuff in the uk like science boards etc etc have to move. This is the BILL that uk doesn't want to pay. and so forth and so on.

there is a cost to leaving right?

then there is future relationship. People confuse the future with getting out. The future relationship can be anything and can change over time....

when people say no deal over bad deal they REALLY mean two things. first and foremost they mean they do not want the uk to pay a penny for its own stupidity and hope the eu will pay for it.. best of luck there. The second part is they mean they don't want foreigners coming over here taking our jobs (that we won't do anyway)


If you fail to deal with the first part the future relationship will extract the cost out of us.

No deal = we paid nothing and no foreigners can come here... utopia... cos corporate tax will be 5% and the rich will be happy
Bad deal = we paid 50bil to eu to get out then ended up paying 90% of what we paid anyway to EU for access to markets.. AND foreigners come here.
good deal: <laugh> seems to mean exactly what no deal means as far as i can tell?
 
They'll try and exert an influence and that's before you factor in that it'll only need a couple of Tories to vote against on any contentious policy in order to see it fail. She's ****ed, there'll be a vote of no confidence before the year is out imo.

I don't see May continuing her reign for too long either, her party colleagues have already been speaking out against her running another campaign, zero confidence.

Just hope they don't elect Boris
 
I think people need to realise there is two entirely different streams to brexit

The first stream is how to get out.

that means all EU stuff in the uk like science boards etc etc have to move. This is the BILL that uk doesn't want to pay. and so forth and so on.

there is a cost to leaving right?

then there is future relationship. People confuse the future with getting out. The future relationship can be anything and can change over time....

when people say no deal over bad deal they REALLY mean two things. first and foremost they mean they do not want the uk to pay a penny for its own stupidity and hope the eu will pay for it.. best of luck there. The second part is they mean they don't want foreigners coming over here taking our jobs (that we won't do anyway)


If you fail to deal with the first part the future relationship will extract the cost out of us.

No deal = we paid nothing and no foreigners can come here... utopia... cos corporate tax will be 5% and the rich will be happy
Bad deal = we paid 50bil to eu to get out then ended up paying 90% of what we paid anyway to EU for access to markets.. AND foreigners come here.
good deal: <laugh> seems to mean exactly what no deal means as far as i can tell?

No deal = entire country dead in 6 weeks from scurvy because importing fruits is too expensive
 
A week is a long time in politics,Nicola Sturgeon's (SNP) pumped up the Tories, I wonder if there is going to be a referendum id Scotland
for independence. Ordinary people want to be part of United Kingdom.
 
I don't see May continuing her reign for too long either, her party colleagues have already been speaking out against her running another campaign, zero confidence.

I think the public voices are noise.

They can represent the expendable voices of others

I think the real mandarins will be agreeing when to nail her. I think she's lost every crumb of power she gains as PM but was always a compromise candidate anyway. She will be sued for as longs as they need to do do
No deal = entire country dead in 6 weeks from scurvy because importing fruits is too expensive

Hardly <laugh> a slight exaggeration there
 
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