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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,876
She is not pushing to become PM by the back door knowing that it will never be achieved via the front door.

.. and how did Boris get there ?

think >> type >> post

Why are you deflecting your love for this clown by banging on about Corbyn ?

Surely even you can see that Boris isn't up to being an MP let along PM.

Have you actually read anything sensible about him ? I can send you a book !
 




Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
Boris is not a sympathiser of terrorists.
Is that really the best you can say about him? He hasn't been photographed with Gerry Adams so he must be better than Corbyn? You really do talk utter crap at times.

Oh and how is not bothering to negotiate a deal from the EU acting in the best interests of this country?
 




Jan 30, 2008
31,981
I think many Leavers didn't actually exercise their brains when making the choice in the Referendum, be honest with yourself. You probably still believe a load of bollocks about the EU, because you can't be arsed to check.
it was a no Brainer to leave the EU get over yourself, THE MAJORITY KNEW EXACTLY WHY THEY WANTED TO LEAVE AND DON'T HAVE TO EXPLAIN THEMSELVES TO ANYONE get ready for Brexit :wink:
regards
DR
 
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BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
Is that really the best you can say about him? He hasn't been photographed with Gerry Adams so he must be better than Corbyn? You really do talk utter crap at times.

Oh and how is not bothering to negotiate a deal from the EU acting in the best interests of this country?

Do you know he is not bothering to negotiate a deal? Just anti Boris propaganda.
 




Yoda

English & European
If given a GE, which is what he wants, he will come back with a very large majority.

The only reason he wants a GE at the moment is so he can set the date beyond 31/10/19 and force a No Deal exit against Parliaments wishes.

In actual fact, without an extension it has to be beyond the 31/10/19 as Parliament has to be postponed for 5 weeks,
 




Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
In a legitimate vote by the biggest party in the country when their leader resigned. all perfectly above board.

So Johnson being voted PM by about half a percent of the population is above board. I see. So you see nothing wrong with him taking over by the same process that Gordon Brown managed it, which HE called “scandal”, “fraud” and “nothing less than a palace coup”.


Meanwhile, Jeremy Corbyn trying to become PM by winning a GE is "the back door". You really are coming across as a foolish, bigoted old clown here.
 


ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
15,172
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
Unlike Corbyn he has Britain in his heart and everything he does is to promote that.

That'll be why on becoming Conservative and Unionist Prime Minister of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and appointing himself 'Minister For The Union' support for Scottish independence, Irish unification and Welsh independence have all risen since he came to office. - because he's got Britain in his heart and everything he does is to promote that and he does it so well.
 








The Clamp

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 11, 2016
26,185
West is BEST

Jus' sayin'

From They Work For You site:

How Jacob Rees-Mogg voted on Welfare and Benefits #

Consistently voted for reducing housing benefit for social tenants deemed to have excess bedrooms (which Labour describe as the "bedroom tax")
17 votes for, 0 votes against, 1 absence, between 2012–2018

Consistently voted against raising welfare benefits at least in line with prices
0 votes for, 5 votes against, in 2013

Consistently voted against paying higher benefits over longer periods for those unable to work due to illness or disability
0 votes for, 14 votes against, 1 absence, between 2011–2016

Consistently voted for making local councils responsible for helping those in financial need afford their council tax and reducing the amount spent on such support
4 votes for, 0 votes against, in 2012

Consistently voted for a reduction in spending on welfare benefits
52 votes for, 0 votes against, 2 absences, between 2012–2016

Consistently voted against spending public money to create guaranteed jobs for young people who have spent a long time unemployed
0 votes for, 9 votes against, between 2011–2014

https://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/24926/jacob_rees-mogg/north_east_somerset/votes?policy=welfare
 




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