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- 03 Feb 2016 10:00
Thought I'd start a new thread as this is going to be a major talking point this year...have not made up my mind yet...(unlike bucksfizz)....but thinking of voting for an exit as Europe is not doing Britain any good at all it seems....
Fred1new
- 30 Jan 2019 16:37
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Hils.
You beat me to it.
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I think it time for T May to resign!
Extend article 50.
Called another election with referendum views reflected in the manifestos.
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Martini
- 30 Jan 2019 16:39
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Why she has the confidence of the majority of the Commons
Dil
- 30 Jan 2019 16:41
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We had one Hils and when they carry out the wishes of the people feel free to have another one if that's what people want.
Fred , wake up and smell the coffee.
Dil
- 30 Jan 2019 16:42
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M , I really hope she didn't waste a biscuit on him.
hilary
- 30 Jan 2019 16:44
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Dil,
12085 - I'm not sure why you addressed that post to me?
Martini
- 30 Jan 2019 16:46
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If he was a biscuit what would he be? O yes a garibaldi and so appropriately known as a squashed fly biscuit
Fred1new
- 30 Jan 2019 16:50
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Who are sheltering behind her, thinking she was their nanny, and like all good tories hoping that she will shoulder the blame for their misdeeds.
They will pretend that they have been misled by a devious woman and as said earlier it wasn't their fault.
KidA
- 30 Jan 2019 16:53
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cynic [Send an email to cynic] [View cynic's profile] - 28 Jan 2019 14:59 - 11957 of 12088
dominic grieve is also pursuing his own agenda rather than supporting his constituents
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Like Muttley, he's after another medal.
Cheers,
KidA
hilary
- 30 Jan 2019 16:57
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Dominic Grieve?
Cyners seems to have overlooked my comment about his constituency in post 11960. I'm sure it was a simple oversight, so I'll repost it.
Cyners,
You keep saying that Grieve's constituents voted to leave, but I don't know where you get that from. According to Wikipedia (link here), in Grieve's constituency the vote was very even - 50.8% to remain versus 49.2% to leave. How exactly is he not now representing the wishes of his constituents?
Fred1new
- 30 Jan 2019 16:58
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Dominic Grieve strikes me as one of the few honest tory MPs in the HP at the moment.
Fred1new
- 30 Jan 2019 17:03
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Barclays jumping ship.
Barclays in billions of pounds Brexit move
The High Street bank "cannot wait any longer" to shift business to Dublin because of Brexit.
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Fred1new
- 30 Jan 2019 17:11
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Dumber and Dumber,
With a little help, you may be able to understand this:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-47053616
Haystack
- 30 Jan 2019 17:11
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Scargill was a key factor in the fall of the Heath government. Thatcher knew that Scargill would try and bring down a new Conservative government. Scargill called a strike then refused to call a national ballot. He saw the strike as a class struggle and wouldn't tolerate a Conservative government. The net result was a reduction of the power of unions across the board.
Clocktower
- 30 Jan 2019 17:26
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Fred, It makes me chuckle when you repeat what they say about moving billions of pounds - They move nothing bar from one ledger to another - pure move of numbers and only the number of jobs they wish to create to make a statement and put staff in fear of their jobs, to keep workers pay in check I expect, while the bosses get a bigger bonus again as they increase their rewards.
Its about Money not Brexit
Fred1new
- 30 Jan 2019 17:51
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Its about Money not Brexit
Follow the money!
Movement of money.
A little like Bitcoin.
But in this case, perhaps wanting to remain in the Eurozone and economic longterm expectancy.
Haystack
- 30 Jan 2019 18:09
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Clocktower
- 30 Jan 2019 18:18
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We never hear you Fred or anyone else here, calling to join the Eurozone but surely remainers should be keen on that as well as staying cuffed and bound and weighed down, hook line and sinker to the EU.
Did you also notice that it was stated:
"few jobs in London are expected to be affected."
If Labour had backed TM saying No Deal had to remain on the table the EU would not be playing games now but they will soon find out that they are looking down the barrel of TM gun, and unsure if lead and powder is loaded, and fearing she will pull the trigger like MT would have done.
Dil
- 30 Jan 2019 18:42
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Fred , Covney should go crying to the EU not us as it's them holding up a deal.
And he's only saying it to try and cover the Irish guys arse who last week stated Ireland would not put up hard borders whatever happens.
Fred1new
- 30 Jan 2019 20:14
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CT.
I would have preferred to be in the Eurozone but accepted we weren't.
The exchange "artists" have made a bomb by pressing buttons.
"few jobs in London are expected to be affected."
What is happening to property prices and why?
The EU negotiators have been playing politics all their lives, do you think T Maybe's bluffing and other "exiters" huffing and puffing would sway them.
More likely irritates them, at the moment they are being polite.
Some Brexiters have watched too many American gangster films.
Clocktower
- 31 Jan 2019 13:37
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So Fred what is happening to property prices in the UK?