Off Topic The Politics Thread

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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
  • Poll closed .
It's a Treasury paper that proves Johnson to have lied about Brexit. But that's not really news is it?
Boris of course has lied and still lies about this. He denies what his own Treasury document confirms is in his own Brexit agreement - customs and security checks on goods moving from GB to NI plus regulatory and rules of origin checks, plus tariffs on some goods moving from NI to GB. In effect a border down the North Sea which Boris denies. Why would any voter trust him, he is an habitual liar.
 
Boris of course has lied and still lies about this. He denies what his own Treasury document confirms is in his own Brexit agreement - customs and security checks on goods moving from GB to NI plus regulatory and rules of origin checks, plus tariffs on some goods moving from NI to GB. In effect a border down the North Sea which Boris denies. Why would any voter trust him, he is an habitual liar.
Because people know he will deliver Brexit and is not a dithering old ant-semite. If you want to talk lies have a look at Labour's policies over the past 4 weeks! <yikes> Bloody hell Corbyn is pledging 4 times more than the money he has!.
 
I don’t particularly but when the Tory party is too right wing for him it’s not a great thing IMO.
Well I agree with you...even I think it's gone a bit too far right but they needed to get rid of those Tories who kept going against the party stance. Too many triggered article 51 and stood on a manisfesto only to vote against the PM.
The clear out needed to happen.
It will be the same when Corbyn loses. He and his looney left MP's will be axed for a more centerist lot.
 
Boris of course has lied and still lies about this. He denies what his own Treasury document confirms is in his own Brexit agreement - customs and security checks on goods moving from GB to NI plus regulatory and rules of origin checks, plus tariffs on some goods moving from NI to GB. In effect a border down the North Sea which Boris denies. Why would any voter trust him, he is an habitual liar.
How is it “BORIS’S TREASURY” , can you explain please, did he steal it, did he buy it or did he find it under a rock in the garden of number 10.
 
Brexit Headmaster‏@BrexitHead 12h12 hours ago
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If you can:
Take responsibility for your life
Not blame your race or ancestry
Not blame your gender
Not blame your temporary circumstances
Not play victim or encourage others to be aggrieved

You'll be a grown up. (Currently known as extreme right wing.)
 
If the Zionist state had not been placed smack in the middle of those Arab lands by powerful Western states when the Arabs had no power, there wouldn't be a problem in the middle east.

Possibly. But
How is it “BORIS’S TREASURY” , can you explain please, did he steal it, did he buy it or did he find it under a rock in the garden of number 10.
Don't be silly. It was next to that magic money tree that Thersa said did not exist. It was there all the time but she just mistook it for a flowering cherry.
 
Well I agree with you...even I think it's gone a bit too far right but they needed to get rid of those Tories who kept going against the party stance. Too many triggered article 51 and stood on a manisfesto only to vote against the PM.
The clear out needed to happen.
It will be the same when Corbyn loses. He and his looney left MP's will be axed for a more centerist lot.

But they won't. Corbyn has indicated he may stay after losing and his Momentum mates that totally control Labour now will ensure that the Party's stance will remain aligned to Communism. The moderates don't have the numbers or the mobility of young activists to change the Party's ethos and I would expect rule changes in the Party to cement the hard left's dominance. Put bluntly, if Labour can't win promising freebie Utopia they never will but the blindly faithful that have taken over won't give the control up at any price...