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 .
The Prime Minister of the time campaigned for Remain. The vote was a massive two fingers up to him personally. You lot were all crying about a leaflet just over four years ago.

Also you can be Eurosceptic and appreciate that this nationalist nonsense isn’t doing the country any good. We were all about single market access not that long ago too to add to your list of u-turns.
More Tories wanted out... that is fact.
 
<laugh> You need to sit in the road outside his house Wills or have you already done that? People are more interested in the economy and their jobs. Only a few protesters will worry about Cummings As they don’t have to worry about work? (not saying you)

You keep telling yourself that, whilst i don't disagree that people are worried about the economy and jobs, people are still using the Cummings excuse, and there is very much a one rule for the public and another for the government and their mates.
 
I wonder where the National Theatre got their ideas for the new Olivier theatre.... cue the Star Wars music.
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The point still stands. You also cried about how his successor was a Remainer and used that to blame her for her supposedly **** deal.


There was a leader of a major political party during the Brexit times who has never changed his opinion of wanting to get out the EU, but was seen as a remainer...
 
The Tories do/did have a few remainers but the majority are Eurosceptic.

Until they kicked out those who dared question a policy that the government’s own forecasts show will be utter **** it was a broad range of opinions, as demonstrated by the views of the actual ****ing leaders.
 
Always has been, on a personal basis he always wanted out, and yet he was seen as the remain vote by many ... weird
That might have been because unlike the rest he didn’t say which way he voted which cost him and his party.
I don’t want to discuss Jezza but he was for me the most inept unelectable leader I have seen since Foot ( and I was only a kid then).
Hopeless, utter muppet of a leader. A complete joke. It was as if he was beamed into 2019 from some CND march of the 70s. Useless in every sense of modern politics. It amazed me how some on here actually thought he could win an election <laugh> ( mentioning no names... they know who they are). All that terrorist supporting, Abbott shagging, anti British, Non committal, Jewish problem, came back to haunt him. Fortunately the British voters are not as thick as Watford thinks convincingly rejected him.
 
That might have been because unlike the rest he didn’t say which way he voted which cost him and his party.
I don’t want to discuss Jezza but he was for me the most inept unelectable leader I have seen since Foot ( and I was only a kid then).
Hopeless, utter muppet of a leader. A complete joke. It was as if he was beamed into 2019 from some CND march of the 70s. Useless in every sense of modern politics. It amazed me how some on here actually thought he could win an election <laugh> ( mentioning no names... they know who they are). All that terrorist supporting, Abbott shagging, anti British, Non committal, Jewish problem, came back to haunt him. Fortunately the British voters are not as thick as Watford thinks convincingly rejected him.

Corbyn was far from perfect but it was an absolute media hatchet job on him as demonstrated by views like this. We have a left wing media though, clearly.

And British people on the whole are thick as planks. That’s hardly controversial.
 
Until they kicked out those who dared question a policy that the government’s own forecasts show will be utter **** it was a broad range of opinions, as demonstrated by the views of the actual ****ing leaders.
Well this is where your silly argument falls to bits. Those Tories that were kicked out stood on a manifesto which they broke. They and a few other brought this country to a political standstill and were rightly ousted along with that arrogant speaker.
 
Well this is where your silly argument falls to bits. Those Tories that were kicked out stood on a manifesto which they broke. They and a few other brought this country to a political standstill and were rightly ousted along with that arrogant speaker.

The same manifesto the government is also now trying to break.
 
Corbyn was far from perfect but it was an absolute media hatchet job on him as demonstrated by views like this. We have a left wing media though, clearly.

And British people on the whole are thick as planks. That’s hardly controversial.
So who is thick... someone who voted for a party that wanted Brexit or someone who votes for a party that wanted to remain and now changes its mind? Mmm that’s a hard one?
 
So who is thick... someone who voted for a party that wanted Brexit or someone who votes for a party that wanted to remain and now changes its mind? Mmm that’s a hard one?

It’s really not that binary and doesn’t even have to refer to Brexit. It’s just a general statement.