Brexit

Simon Jenkins views on newsnight were interesting from a proper leftie on Europe.

Simon Jenkins may be many things, but a ā€œproper leftieā€ he most certainly isn’t. I realise he has a column in the Guardian, but you really should try reading a few of them before you classify him thus.

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An advocate of the left, it drew attraction.

Cameron is getting pumped I suspect right at this moment, Farage, Johnson and many others in Labour will be rubbing their hands in glee, why Corbyn has changed his position on Europe baffles me but there we go, lets fight for democracy and the UK’s freedom.

Europeans working together hand in hand for the betterment for all, this is an example of perfect EU integration.

What exactly does that mean?

It means he is left leaning, and you flew in on that comment.

Originally posted by @Barry-Sanchez

Originally posted by @Fowllyd

He is left leaning is he not? And you flew in on that comment.

Originally posted by @Barry-Sanchez

An advocate of the left, it drew attraction.

What exactly does that mean?

He’s not particularly left-leaning, no. As I said, you could try reading some of his columns rather than simply making assumptions. And what does my apparent ā€œflying inā€ have to do with anything?

He is more left than right so left leaning, you jumped in on it thinking Bazza has ballsed up.

You like doing that, I like seeing it to.

Anyway I’m waiting for the outcome of this English lunch to see what scraps we get thrown.

Barry, this is by some distance your best thread. I know that it started out life in the usual way, a bollocks brain fart which got locked, but we resurrected it, and repurposed it with the sort of title people might actually be drawn to.

Do you really want your best thread filled up with your usual bollocks?

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I am insulted you think this is any good and has valid important content, maybe we should go back onto the BBC thread and talk way off the point and topic and chastise ourselves?

Seriously very important ans this could have serious implications for the people who want to remain, they should be praying for a deal because I think the pendulum will really swing in the way of the out campaign.
Good for me, bad for you.

Is it too early to put out the press release claiming a glorious victory negotiated by our strong prime minister?

I’m still laughing at the way that we flexed our muscles and bullied Google into a corner, forcing them to cough up the full 3% corporation tax.

So I await further spin…but I’m sure it will be a victory for the plucky Brits, whatever the facts_._

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Originally posted by @Barry-Sanchez

He is more left than right so left leaning, you jumped in on it thinking Bazza has ballsed up. You like doing that, I like seeing it to.

Whatever.

We will be offered crumbs by these stitch up merchants, they don’t see us as equals but as a cash cow, if the EU was cost neutral for the UK there may be a case for our inclusion, free trade is a red herring and project fear cast by the admirers of this undemocratic shit storm.

Who voted for Lord Hill?

Galloway wanting out as well, puts us racists in place then…

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Dave brings home the bacon.

Its not Danish, its cheap watery shite from lidl.

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