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Effect of Brexit

Discussion in 'Watford' started by Davylad, Mar 26, 2016.

  1. superhorns

    superhorns Well-Known Member

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    Yes, the UK chose the Tories again to govern for the next five years.
     
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  2. yorkshirehornet

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    Cmon.. .what people want is nothing to do with the reality of the situation.....

    emotive tabloid terms that you use here like ransom really do little to educate people.... and yet people vote with such influences informing their decisions....

    The reality is we are committed all over the shop in just about every sector...You cannot expect us to walk away scot -free.....
     
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  3. yorkshirehornet

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    Another inaccuracy....
     
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  4. superhorns

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    Wait until parliament resumes and see which political party is sitting on the government benches, you might see a few familiar faces. They have been there a long time and are set to continue for another five years.

    The Conservatives are the chosen ones.
     
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  5. yorkshirehornet

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    Talk about wishy-washy

    <laugh>
     
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  6. colognehornet

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    Amazing how the so called (at least by SH) 'natural party of government' should throw away their first majority since 1997, needlessly after only 2 years - and end up having to be propped up by Orange religious nutters.
     
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  7. superhorns

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    The major problem for the Tories was May thinking the electorate were ready for a sensible debate on pensioner benefits and long term care. It seems they were not.
     
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  8. superhorns

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    What was abundantly clear at the election, the electorate totally shunned the whinging anti Brexit parties, they lost vote share. The Scottish voters also gave the SNP a thumping to remind Sturgeon they do not want independence. Thankfully the odious Salmond was turfed out on his ear. - hopefully lesson learnt.
     
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  9. colognehornet

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    Maybe the major problem for the Tories was Cameron thinking the electorate were ready for a sensible debate on whether to stay in the EU. or not. Again, it seems they were not.
     
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  10. yorkshirehornet

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    Really and where do you get this from???

    I read it that they were not prepared to further dismantle our social and health services
     
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  11. superhorns

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    Look back on May's original proposals, very sensible but with hindsight they need to wait for a stonking Tory majority.
     
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  12. superhorns

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    The UK waited a long time for the referendum, thankfully they got it right first time.
     
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  13. yorkshirehornet

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    another robotic soundbite.... doesnt it get boring???
     
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  14. oldfrenchhorn

    oldfrenchhorn Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    I am beginning to wonder if after her programming went wrong during the election she has been told to keep her head down and out of sight. Holiday suddenly extended, and since she has returned nothing of any note. From leading the nation into a fabulous future, she now seems to be following her ministers. Has she been told that her sell by date is coming to an end?
     
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  15. superhorns

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    Yes, the anti Brexit whinging is rather boring, thankfully the nation just wants to get on with it.
     
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  16. yorkshirehornet

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    Really not the basis for any meaningful dialogue
     
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  17. yorkshirehornet

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    But YOU are the one posting all these soundbites.............just look at your last posts..............
     
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  18. superhorns

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    You seem to have difficulty working out which UK political party is running the country, only to pleased to help you out.
     
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    Well we knew that.....
     
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  20. superhorns

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    The 'project fear' campaign probably unnecessarily affected many more.
     
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