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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 .
Revoke Article 50. Just want it done. Boring now. Get it done and we can all move on to sorting out the new normal.
 
Round and round and round we go...

Where we’ll stop, who the **** knows.
We won't leave, emergency govt revokes article 50, civil unrest and mass violence on the streets. The Epstein story in America continues to be buried, leading to rioting and chaos. The US start hitting Iran as a deflection, Israel join in. Russia and Iran fight back, hard. The world ends.
 
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We won't leave, emergency govt revokes article 50, civil unrest and mass violence on the streets. The Epstein story in America continues to be buried, leading to rioting and chaos. The US start hitting Iran as a deflection, Israel join in. Russia and Iran fight back, hard. The world ends.

It's not all doom and gloom, thankfully - at least Slipknot have kicked that ginger tosspot off the number one spot.
 
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Well, what a surprise, Jezza having a sing-song with his IRA mates after blagging a ticket to Celtic's Champions League match in Romania...

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Well, what a surprise, Jezza having a sing-song with his IRA mates after blagging a ticket to Celtic's Champions League match in Romania...

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Good on him bloke has principles
Exactly what did us Brits do back in Ireland during the troubles ?

Before you get the nationalists banging on there were unnecessary deaths on both sides and personally I lost British cousins needlessly
Have a talk to my family most having serving our nation all around the world they will all give you the same story

Only one left nowadays and earning great money in the Middle East

Good to see Corbyn on the right side imo. If only people would look under the surface you could question default opinions brainwashed into us all.

Palestine again another issue imo
 
Good on him bloke has principles
Exactly what did us Brits do back in Ireland during the troubles ?

Before you get the nationalists banging on there were unnecessary deaths on both sides and personally I lost British cousins needlessly
Have a talk to my family most having serving our nation all around the world they will all give you the same story

Only one left nowadays and earning great money in the Middle East

Good to see Corbyn on the right side imo. If only people would look under the surface you could question default opinions brainwashed into us all.

Palestine again another issue imo

That is probably the most ****ish thing you've posted - I lost some good friends over there during the troubles, and for Corbyn to align himself with those glorifying that time in our history just shows how inept he would be as PM.
 
That is probably the most ****ish thing you've posted - I lost some good friends over there during the troubles, and for Corbyn to align himself with those glorifying that time in our history just shows how inept he would be as PM.

So did I Steel so NO offence ever intended surely today in the now peace has to be the priority

With the anniversary etc of course old feelings will run high

Corbyn agreed probably never should be a PM ever imo but he has not bend his opinions and that is what I admire from the bloke

Again I state that during the troubles we all had different opinions back then supporting our friends and family but today I say that our boys were sold short and the true cause is much better understood imo ... to a point where I still have cousins who if asked today would not support what they were asked to back then by the real ****s in all of this... the UK government

Why do we all think the backstop is so critical? There has a few on here who make it clear that they do not care about the country of Ireland

Imo some the best people on this planet. Make no bones about it I would fully back the Irish today no doubt but that possibly is because I have Irish blood in me