**** me those were five very nasty old of touch humans on the BBC debate Anyone beginning to see how ****ed the U.K. really is Sovereignty who seriously wants that with this lot 160,000 ****ers now have the county sorted Conservatives seriously dislike them
Democracy is a handful of old fud Brexit voters from Buckinghamshire choosing a fat bloke they know is a **** to be our Prime Minister because he’s made vague promises to **** up their grandchildren’s future as much as he can.
Having seen his performance last night he came across as a bit out of his depth particularly saying he'd try May's deal again. As Goldie said he's more like a LibDem...
Let's admittedly **** up the country with a no deal and then give tax cuts to the rich. I'm sure his Muslim great grandfather would be so proud. Suppose he could borrow one of Goves very detailed plans to use, he has one for everything.....
no one gets to vote for a pm in a ge who voted for brown as labour pm you vote for your local mp based on whats best for your wallet same as for anyone who can be bothered to vote in the local elections keep rates down etc
Well none of those 5 had a credible plan to break the Brexit log jam created by May and Parliament, and all of them seemed **** scared of a general election, so I expect us to remain in purgatory for a long time yet.
Yes, that's Rapists, Armed Robbers and an extreme religious group. France may have it right on this one by banning the face mask
I'd be worried prime minister Boris would vacillate over leaving if it wasn't for the fact that Farage and the Brexit Party will constantly be holding his feet to the fire. If he goes much over October, then he and the Tory Party will implode. So I can't see him or the party letting that happen because, as we know, the Tories are ruthless survivors.
None of those 5 last night said they wanted a no deal Brexit. They all insinuated or said it would damage the economy to an extent.
Not the same at all and you know it. Some people vote for what they think is best for the poorest in society, even if it might make them a little worse off personally. No-Dealers are willing to inflict further poverty on these same people in some impossible quest for 'independence'.
No one wants it per se. They'd take it though, to break the log jam. The fact is that the best way of getting an acceptable deal (which means limiting the Irish backstop) is to go seriously for a no deal. The EU won't let that happen - their economies would be rocked and they need that $39bn
See, there's where we disagree. It is not impossible for the UK, the fifth biggest economy in the world, to be independent. It's hard to make the break, sure, like it's hard to get clean of heroin, but it will be done.
The £39bn is not significant at all. It's payable over 60 years according to our esteemed Chancellor.