Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.
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Packerman
but the point still stands she turned a small majority into a minority government just to keep pro EU bankers happy, fecking genius in my eyes if thats true :hehe:
What makes you think she did anything? :hehe:
Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.
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Mrs Steve R
What makes you think she did anything? :hehe:
ok WHO do think was clever enough to turn a small working majority into a minority and still keep her in power, because its looks to me like she's a goner and her party are rightly furious with her, I expect wriggling from gluey he's nearly as good as feedy was :hehe:
Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.
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Packerman
ok WHO do think was clever enough to turn a small working majority into a minority and still keep her in power, because its looks to me like she's a goner and her party are rightly furious with her, I expect wriggling from gluey he's nearly as good as feedy was :hehe:
Let's see if and when she goes? They seemed to trust her enough to spend the day and evening with Marcon. If she was on the way out I'm sure there would have been other faces there too, so it looks to me like she is fully in control at the moment.
Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.
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Packerman
ok WHO do think was clever enough to turn a small working majority into a minority and still keep her in power, because its looks to me like she's a goner and her party are rightly furious with her, I expect wriggling from gluey he's nearly as good as feedy was :hehe:
Someone called me feedback not long ago :hehe: it's not our fault that you don't know what we are on about :hehe:
What I meant was, she is just a puppet, she does not do everything on her own, she's not bad at the stand up though, look at her here mocking herself “at least someone got a landslide” ha ha ha isn't she hilarious :tumbleweed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBqy71MO20g
Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.
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Mrs Steve R
The Spin doctors are humanising Theresa, what next :hehe:
Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.
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ninianclark
I thought I was supposed to be FeedBack ?
I would rather a PM that does jokes , than a joker than does a PM job.
Talking to a lady from Northern Ireland last night - she was saying that N Ireland is now either a choice between Sinn Fein or DUP.
That the GFA supersedes Article 50 and there cannot be a hard border between north and south. The DUP want a hard border - they wont get it though.
I think that the DUP will get caveats on the the winter fuel allowance and also investment / infrastructure projects rather than anything else. Gordon Brown seemed to be offering the same to the DUP back in 2010 after the election
You can be him if you like, apparently I've been listening to too much of his "faux neo-liberal bullshit" so I'm told :hehe: which just goes to prove to me that after over ten years of posting on here people still haven't a clue about me.. oh well :hehe:
I don't mind an MP that jokes, it was just a crap joke imo :biggrin:
Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.
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Mrs Steve R
You can be him if you like, apparently I've been listening to too much of his "faux neo-liberal bullshit" so I'm told :hehe: which just goes to prove to me that after over ten years of posting on here people still haven't a clue about me.. oh well :hehe:
I don't mind an MP that jokes, it was just a crap joke imo :biggrin:
It's not her joke, somebody else made it up for her to make her appear more human, so people would post on football message boards to say how more human she appears after after acting like a robot in the GE :biggrin:
Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.
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Wales-Bales
It's not her joke, somebody else made it up for her to make her appear more human, so people would post on football message boards to say how more human she appears after after acting like a robot in the GE :biggrin:
:hehe: You could never tell.
Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.
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Mrs Steve R
:hehe: You could never tell.
You'll be telling me next it was her idea to say sorry and that it was time to start listening to the wishes the British people, blah blah blah :biggrin:
Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.
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ninianclark
I think you'll find all party Leaders have speech writers - some good - some not so good. You can be FeedBack this week - if I can be Feedback next week - deal ?
Im amazed Wales-Bales is bothering though - as he doesn't vote. But has an awful lot to say about politics, a bit like a eunuch being interested in sex
Politics is a small part of the big picture, as is history, etc. Have you ever thought that maybe you are being restricted by your narrow views and limited sources of information?
Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.
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ninianclark
All party Leaders have speech writers - some good - some not so good. You can be FeedBack this week - if I can be Feedback next week - deal ?
Im amazed Wales-Bales is bothering though - as he doesn't vote. But has an awful lot to say about politics, a bit like a eunuch being interested in sex
If you like :hehe: I'd rather see him back on here arguing as himself though, he's not man enough these days. :popcorn:
The eunuch still has a tongue (to voice his opinions obviously) :hehe:
Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.
The thing that really gets my goat with Brexit is people who don't live in the UK and pay their taxes here feeling they should have a say.
Ferk off you hypocrites. One at least in this thread.
Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.
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ninianclark
In a word NO
As stated many times , I have VOTED in all elections and for all different parties. Labour 97, then Tory, then Lib Dem also voted Plaid in local elections - as I knew a few of them and they seemed the best of a bad bunch.
So unlike yourself - I do vote, I have voted for differing parties over the years
Do you not think you are limiting your political viewpoints by NOT actually VOTING:hehe:
What is the connection between voting and having a political viewpoint, are they mutually exclusive?
Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.
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What is the connection between voting and having a political viewpoint, are they mutually exclusive?
Should be not voting.