:brexit: Brexit - Deal or no deal

See point 2)

That’s a false dichotomy and a loaded comparison. I’m not touching it. It’ll just go off.

A premature…(insert word(s) here) ?

Bullshit, the Council is made up of the democratically elected leaders of the member states. Foreign ministers can deputise, but leaders usually attend. Why do you think May was going to Brussels all the time?

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This made me chuckle. Should be compulsory reading

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To get humiliated by people that have only done democracy for 75 years?

Possibly the funniest thing I have seen all day - so far

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I know we have some people on here who have said they didn’t read a post because it was too long, but everyone please read this as it’s a well balanced argument why Jezza has fucked up and needs to become anti-Brexit otherwise we’re fucked as a nation and Labour becomes an irrelevance.

You can still believe Brexit is a good thing but please, no personal snipes or put downs required - everyone’s views are welcome here.

I’ll be very disappointed if anyone takes your advice on this. That lying, conniving, scheming wannabe-mandelson and Machiavelli worshipping cunt deserves to be scorned and ignored like no other politician I can think of. Horrible man, in every way.

And he’s a fucking northerner.

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Wasn’t he going to sue Labour after he was suspended? How’s that going? Bitter, lying cunt should be in prison along with Blair.

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Is this…, is this a joke?

If I want to listen to Alistair Cuntbell there will be plenty of time in hell.

However, given that Alistair Cuntbell’s latest outburst on his feewings about Wabour is Guardian front page news, maybe we’re already there.

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:wink:

You didn’t read it then.

Another interesting development?

It’s ok Pap it’s in the Mirror so it’s a short article.

Its a read that was expected, but not as aggressive as I imagined… but whatever you think of Campbell and his schemes, he does make some very valid points on how Labour has struggled (as have other parties) to be united and leading on the Brexit issue… instead fence sitting and struggling between populist expression, ideology and pragmatism - which has seen the splits and fractures that cause damage and is easy for opposition to label as lacking in decisive leadership…something that Boris has created a perception around that he has in spades… even if it is all bollocks, enough will most likely see him as the saviour from those scare-mongering liberal elite who would ‘ignore democracy’…

Wise heads listen to ALL views and are not afraid to accept some home truths, even form those who they see as having forked tongues. To dismiss everything he says because he is hated, is to ignore some fair warnings. Ignore who said it and think about what was said (about Brexit and leadership/not all the party member ship guff)

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For “another interesting development?” read “another straw to clutch at?”.

Of course I didn’t. I saw who the author was. If you want to take political advice from war criminals, be my guest. Don’t expect me to read any of the bile that twat ejaculates.

Yes, let’s listen to war criminals.

Probably worth getting the practice ahead of the Ger-, I mean EU army.

I honestly did try and gave up. Mainly because it was too long and felt he started to cover same ground. He doesn’t like the party as it is now. There job done in one short sentence.

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Maybe you are not really short, just a hairy 12 year old? Some go your posts would suggest this - or just another boring troll who thinks he is smart. Boring because it was such a predictable response from someone which such bitter and twisted chips on their shoulders…

Meanwhile, in the land of the bleedin’ obvious.
Lots of moans about spending £100mil when it could have gone to NHS or wherever.
Point missed.
Boris is going for a no deal Brexit you dummies.
That instantly puts the £39 billion divorce bill back into his coffers.
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