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Discussion in 'Leeds United' started by MIGHTY, Oct 1, 2017.

  1. LeedsLover

    LeedsLover Well-Known Member

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    Oh, the looney left are frightfull,
    but the right are soooo delightfull,
    if you want to leave the EU
    vote eff u, eff u, eff u..................Theresa May.


     
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  2. brisbane-lion

    brisbane-lion Well-Known Member

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    How can this woman hold her head up and say that she represents the will of the people? She's trying her damnedest to look like she want out, while working twice as hard to stay in. Duplicitous bitch. The UK has lost any credibility as a democratic nation and is now merely another dictatorship. You voted OUT, where's the problem? get out!
     
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  3. Eric Le Merde

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    Bris, tomorrow there will be a vote on leaving the EU without a deal, it will fail, then the following day there will be a vote for an extension of article 50 and I think that will probably fail too. Then May will come back to the commons with her deal that has failed twice already, possibly with a couple of clarifications and I think it will get through. Then you can start questioning the integrity of MP's who will then have proved that they are more interested in looking after their positions as MP's than looking after the interests of their country. Our lot aren't any better though but it does make good pantomime !!
     
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  4. LeedsLover

    LeedsLover Well-Known Member

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    That's from WW1, things were totally different back then.

    Try this about WW2, even you'll learn something about the Muslim / Hitler alliance during WW2.

    Take your pick dbc, believe what you want.

    Muslims started the Holocaust, Hitler allied.


    Hitler's deal with the leader of the Palestinians, The Grand Mufti.


    Arab / Nazi collaboration in WW2.


    Arab Muslim clerics praise the Holocaust.


    Why Muhammad's Muslims resembles Hitler's Nazism, so much same ideology.
     
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  5. LeedsLover

    LeedsLover Well-Known Member

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    Cos she's thick as a brick and blindly stubborn.

    She's in cahoots with the corrupt EU pollys, as was Blair.
     
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  6. brisbane-lion

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    :emoticon-0148-yes::emoticon-0148-yes: Can't argue with that, Eric. Sad, eh?
     
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  7. dbc

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    Yes and its more likely that if there is an overwhelming vote in favour of take no deal off the table that
    And in WW2 there ended up being 2.5 million volunteers in the British Indian Army of which 40% were Muslim. Conversely lots of Christians fought for the axis forces.
     
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  8. dbc

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    Or are you just informing us that you want to start an alliance with Muslims?
     
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  9. lifecheshirewhite

    lifecheshirewhite Cheese

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    So dbc got everything wrong,when he said if we exit the EU with no deal we have to impose tariffs on everything,the government have announced they will do no such thing.
     
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    That's true but if the will of parliament is that we should not leave unless we have a deal then it will mean then that's what we'll aim towards probably with a delay. More than likely will be May's deal squeezing through at third time of asking as ERG finally realise their fantasy of No deal has no chance and they risk No Brexit. Much like their timing with the leadership election they've proved they're really not terribly bright.
     
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    Except of course I didn't I just pointed out that if we impose or reduce tariffs we now have to do it across the board for all countries and we do not have any control on tariffs being imposed on goods we export.
     
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  12. lifecheshirewhite

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    You pretty much said it couldn't be done,that we would have to check every truck,car etc that we would have to have customs on the Irish border,yes you were wrong on every point you made,but not to worry,remain usually are wrong on every point.<ok>
     
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  13. FORZA LEEDS

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    Not forgetting the crisis of the banana shortage <doh>
     
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  14. FORZA LEEDS

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    The majority of mp's are so out of touch with the electorate it's unreal. An estimated 500 out of 650 voted to remain, and yet 52% of people voted to leave. So it's blatantly obvious that most of these remain supporting mp's are acting directly against the wishes of their constituents.

    The whole thing just ****ing stinks.
     
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    Our MPs are so out of touch that they don’t realise what trouble they are storing up. There will be a revolution in this country if they are not careful
     
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    It ****ing needs one, starting off with getting rid of all the left wing snowflakes, then the monarchy
     
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  17. ristac

    ristac Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Voted against a no deal Brexit but it was close.

    ****ing politicians don’t give a damn what the public voted for, they’ve all got their own agendas.

    Corbyn and May I hope they both rot
     
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    They can all f*** off as far as I am concerned. This is a difference of about 1.2% lets have another vote and then another until I get the result I want. Seems very fair to me.
     
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  19. Eric Le Merde

    Eric Le Merde Well-Known Member

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    So what are your options now? Vote for a deal that has been rejected twice already by quite a large majority or ask for an extension of time? Be prepared to give some ground if you want an extension though as the EU don't have to grant it and it has to be unanimous and you've just lost your bargaining power. Gibraltar anyone?
     
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  20. ristac

    ristac Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    I voted out Eric and I just want out. I’d prefer a trade deal but if they say no then we exit without one. I don’t like Mays deal, I am glad it was voted no but that should have then meant no deal.

    May banged on early days that no deal is better than a bad one, she has been caught out purposely delaying the details of the deal until the last minute hoping it would have to go through.

    She has offered this no deal vote as she still hopes to get her shoddy deal through, if she was any use she’d have prepared for a no deal two years ago. Corbyn just wants to get in power so **** the British public, he’ll just vote on the opposite of what May proposes in order to make her look bad.

    He doesn’t need to do that and he could have scored brownie points but instead he is looking at trying to line his own pockets. Next election we need a none of the above option.
     
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