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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Today they have released it and one of their points is that they want a new eu referendum, what do you think of it and dont you also reckon that labour and lib dem should work together, as both of them are against brexit?

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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago

Barbados


"Today they have released it and one of their points is that they want a new eu referendum, what do you think of it and dont you also reckon that labour and lib dem should work together, as both of them are against brexit? "

Labour are not against Brexit. Read their manifesto. They are just against May's reckless handling of Brexit.

-Matt

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Today they have released it and one of their points is that they want a new eu referendum, what do you think of it and dont you also reckon that labour and lib dem should work together, as both of them are against brexit?

Labour are not against Brexit. Read their manifesto. They are just against May's reckless handling of Brexit.

-Matt"

That is right. I put it wrong there and yes, it is against may, they do say she could be worse than thatcher.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Today they have released it and one of their points is that they want a new eu referendum, what do you think of it and dont you also reckon that labour and lib dem should work together, as both of them are against brexit?

Labour are not against Brexit. Read their manifesto. They are just against May's reckless handling of Brexit.

-Matt"

Which is why I'm voting lib dem. I'm happy to leave the EU (now) but not on any terms and for a worse country than we have now.

I also thing legalising the green is good, purely economically though - not a fan myself because it stinks.

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By *immyXXMan
over a year ago

Pontypridd

Again this tops the Tories ideas

Hang on,,, the Tories don't actually have any ideas???

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Again this tops the Tories ideas

Hang on,,, the Tories don't actually have any ideas??? "

Yes they do they want their rich friends to rip foxes to shreds with dogs.Seems legit.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Again this tops the Tories ideas

Hang on,,, the Tories don't actually have any ideas??? "

That is right, may also takes ideas from labour, it seems they pick and choose ideas from other parties.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Again this tops the Tories ideas

Hang on,,, the Tories don't actually have any ideas??? That is right, may also takes ideas from labour, it seems they pick and choose ideas from other parties."

Thats because they dont have any good ideas.Their so focused on brexit they've forgotten to run the country.

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham


"Again this tops the Tories ideas

Hang on,,, the Tories don't actually have any ideas??? Yes they do they want their rich friends to rip foxes to shreds with dogs.Seems legit."

Again, the Hunting Act is free vote, free of party whip. It's a non starter because their is no appetite for it in either parliament or in public opinion.

The friend of the Fox Hunter is the probably the SNP, as hunting foxes with a pack of dogs and a gun is still legal in Scotland, and despite a coalition with the Scottish Greens, they've done nothing to ban it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Again this tops the Tories ideas

Hang on,,, the Tories don't actually have any ideas??? That is right, may also takes ideas from labour, it seems they pick and choose ideas from other parties. Thats because they dont have any good ideas.Their so focused on brexit they've forgotten to run the country. "

That is right they do and the only thing she have is the immigration with brexit to come with to negotiate with the eu, they wont have non of it, so it will take many years to get a deal.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Again this tops the Tories ideas

Hang on,,, the Tories don't actually have any ideas??? Yes they do they want their rich friends to rip foxes to shreds with dogs.Seems legit.

Again, the Hunting Act is free vote, free of party whip. It's a non starter because their is no appetite for it in either parliament or in public opinion.

The friend of the Fox Hunter is the probably the SNP, as hunting foxes with a pack of dogs and a gun is still legal in Scotland, and despite a coalition with the Scottish Greens, they've done nothing to ban it."

The public are overwhelming against it.They are doing it for they're old etonians and lords and fucking ladies.The gentry must have their bloodsport.Its another tory idea for the elite. Defending it makes you complicit.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Anyone else see the Irony in the Lib dems name?

A political party that neither understands nor respects democracy.

The United Kingdom voted to leave the EU.

They are finished!

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham


"Again this tops the Tories ideas

Hang on,,, the Tories don't actually have any ideas??? Yes they do they want their rich friends to rip foxes to shreds with dogs.Seems legit.

Again, the Hunting Act is free vote, free of party whip. It's a non starter because their is no appetite for it in either parliament or in public opinion.

The friend of the Fox Hunter is the probably the SNP, as hunting foxes with a pack of dogs and a gun is still legal in Scotland, and despite a coalition with the Scottish Greens, they've done nothing to ban it. The public are overwhelming against it.They are doing it for they're old etonians and lords and fucking ladies.The gentry must have their bloodsport.Its another tory idea for the elite. Defending it makes you complicit. "

And where have I defended it?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Anyone else see the Irony in the Lib dems name?

A political party that neither understands nor respects democracy.

The United Kingdom voted to leave the EU.

They are finished!"

How about setting up a complicated border of remain and leave where london would be in the eu?

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral

Even if they won which is never going to happen the EU will not allow us to stay they have said this,like it or not we are leaving and that is that end of story

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Again this tops the Tories ideas

Hang on,,, the Tories don't actually have any ideas??? Yes they do they want their rich friends to rip foxes to shreds with dogs.Seems legit.

Again, the Hunting Act is free vote, free of party whip. It's a non starter because their is no appetite for it in either parliament or in public opinion.

The friend of the Fox Hunter is the probably the SNP, as hunting foxes with a pack of dogs and a gun is still legal in Scotland, and despite a coalition with the Scottish Greens, they've done nothing to ban it. The public are overwhelming against it.They are doing it for they're old etonians and lords and fucking ladies.The gentry must have their bloodsport.Its another tory idea for the elite. Defending it makes you complicit.

And where have I defended it? "

Youve not condemned it.Or called it out for what it is.A nod to the elite.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Anyone else see the Irony in the Lib dems name?

A political party that neither understands nor respects democracy.

The United Kingdom voted to leave the EU.

They are finished!"

You beat me to it, the party should be called the Liberal anti Democrats, they've still not come to terms with the result of the EU referendum and it's clear that they want to reverse it. The local election results a few weeks ago were not the breakthrough the Lib anti-dems were looking for (based mainly on a remain in EU ticket) and it will be the same for them in the general election.

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham


"Again this tops the Tories ideas

Hang on,,, the Tories don't actually have any ideas??? Yes they do they want their rich friends to rip foxes to shreds with dogs.Seems legit.

Again, the Hunting Act is free vote, free of party whip. It's a non starter because their is no appetite for it in either parliament or in public opinion.

The friend of the Fox Hunter is the probably the SNP, as hunting foxes with a pack of dogs and a gun is still legal in Scotland, and despite a coalition with the Scottish Greens, they've done nothing to ban it. The public are overwhelming against it.They are doing it for they're old etonians and lords and fucking ladies.The gentry must have their bloodsport.Its another tory idea for the elite. Defending it makes you complicit.

And where have I defended it? Youve not condemned it.Or called it out for what it is.A nod to the elite."

I condemn it by being a member of LACS. What I posted was facts correcting myth.

My county has such a problem with illegal blood sports, that it has its own dedicated Police task force. We have Coursers, Lighters and Poachers, and we feel like that we are fighting a losing battle at times. As a countryside dweller, I cherish my surroundings and would not hesitate to inform the police should I see anything suspicious going on.

The problems of the countryside are not just confined to "toffs in red coats".

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Again this tops the Tories ideas

Hang on,,, the Tories don't actually have any ideas??? Yes they do they want their rich friends to rip foxes to shreds with dogs.Seems legit.

Again, the Hunting Act is free vote, free of party whip. It's a non starter because their is no appetite for it in either parliament or in public opinion.

The friend of the Fox Hunter is the probably the SNP, as hunting foxes with a pack of dogs and a gun is still legal in Scotland, and despite a coalition with the Scottish Greens, they've done nothing to ban it. The public are overwhelming against it.They are doing it for they're old etonians and lords and fucking ladies.The gentry must have their bloodsport.Its another tory idea for the elite. Defending it makes you complicit.

And where have I defended it? Youve not condemned it.Or called it out for what it is.A nod to the elite."

I think the vast majority of people really couldn't give a toss either way about fox hunting. It's a complete non issue for me, really couldn't care less if the ban is removed or stays in place.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Anyone else see the Irony in the Lib dems name?

A political party that neither understands nor respects democracy.

The United Kingdom voted to leave the EU.

They are finished!

You beat me to it, the party should be called the Liberal anti Democrats, they've still not come to terms with the result of the EU referendum and it's clear that they want to reverse it. The local election results a few weeks ago were not the breakthrough the Lib anti-dems were looking for (based mainly on a remain in EU ticket) and it will be the same for them in the general election. "

Yup, people prefer to vote for parties with simple solutions to complex problems. Let's make this country great again

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Today they have released it and one of their points is that they want a new eu referendum, what do you think of it and dont you also reckon that labour and lib dem should work together, as both of them are against brexit?

Labour are not against Brexit. Read their manifesto. They are just against May's reckless handling of Brexit.

-MattThat is right. I put it wrong there and yes, it is against may, they do say she could be worse than thatcher."

That's not right shag, Labour want to keep us half in the EU and half out. Leave the EU in name but keeping us in the single market and the customs union isn't really leaving. It's just an attempt by Labour and the lib dems to fudge the referendum result by keeping us half in the EU. I think this is why you will see a consolidation of ukip and Tory voters backing Teresa May's plan for Brexit at this general election, which is the proper Brexit people voted for in the EU referendum, not the half hearted, half arsed, fudged Brexit Labour and the Lib anti-dems seem to want.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Again this tops the Tories ideas

Hang on,,, the Tories don't actually have any ideas??? Yes they do they want their rich friends to rip foxes to shreds with dogs.Seems legit.

Again, the Hunting Act is free vote, free of party whip. It's a non starter because their is no appetite for it in either parliament or in public opinion.

The friend of the Fox Hunter is the probably the SNP, as hunting foxes with a pack of dogs and a gun is still legal in Scotland, and despite a coalition with the Scottish Greens, they've done nothing to ban it. The public are overwhelming against it.They are doing it for they're old etonians and lords and fucking ladies.The gentry must have their bloodsport.Its another tory idea for the elite. Defending it makes you complicit.

And where have I defended it? Youve not condemned it.Or called it out for what it is.A nod to the elite.

I think the vast majority of people really couldn't give a toss either way about fox hunting. It's a complete non issue for me, really couldn't care less if the ban is removed or stays in place. "

Over 60% in favour of a ban according to most polls.Its an issue for the Tories otherwise they wouldnt want a vote on it.If its a non issue why the vote .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Today they have released it and one of their points is that they want a new eu referendum, what do you think of it and dont you also reckon that labour and lib dem should work together, as both of them are against brexit?

Labour are not against Brexit. Read their manifesto. They are just against May's reckless handling of Brexit.

-Matt

Which is why I'm voting lib dem. I'm happy to leave the EU (now) but not on any terms and for a worse country than we have now.

I also thing legalising the green is good, purely economically though - not a fan myself because it stinks. "

Legalising marijuana needs to be done. But not in the way that the heads think.

I'm anti-drugs and that includes abusing green like so many people do. Which is why many people are surprised when they hear me support the argument to legalise it.

I'm for it on the grounds that it has so many positives when it comes to medical purposes. It's been proven to treat illnesses.

It needs to be done properly though. By making it legal, I don't support 16 year old chavvys lingering around on street corners out of their heads.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Anyone else see the Irony in the Lib dems name?

A political party that neither understands nor respects democracy.

The United Kingdom voted to leave the EU.

They are finished!

You beat me to it, the party should be called the Liberal anti Democrats, they've still not come to terms with the result of the EU referendum and it's clear that they want to reverse it. The local election results a few weeks ago were not the breakthrough the Lib anti-dems were looking for (based mainly on a remain in EU ticket) and it will be the same for them in the general election.

Yup, people prefer to vote for parties with simple solutions to complex problems. Let's make this country great again "

There are plenty of ways to make the country great again. Voting for the Liberal anti-democrats is not one of them.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Anyone else see the Irony in the Lib dems name?

A political party that neither understands nor respects democracy.

The United Kingdom voted to leave the EU.

They are finished!

You beat me to it, the party should be called the Liberal anti Democrats, they've still not come to terms with the result of the EU referendum and it's clear that they want to reverse it. The local election results a few weeks ago were not the breakthrough the Lib anti-dems were looking for (based mainly on a remain in EU ticket) and it will be the same for them in the general election.

Yup, people prefer to vote for parties with simple solutions to complex problems. Let's make this country great again

There are plenty of ways to make the country great again. Voting for the Liberal anti-democrats is not one of them. "

Depends when you think the country was last great?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Again this tops the Tories ideas

Hang on,,, the Tories don't actually have any ideas??? Yes they do they want their rich friends to rip foxes to shreds with dogs.Seems legit.

Again, the Hunting Act is free vote, free of party whip. It's a non starter because their is no appetite for it in either parliament or in public opinion.

The friend of the Fox Hunter is the probably the SNP, as hunting foxes with a pack of dogs and a gun is still legal in Scotland, and despite a coalition with the Scottish Greens, they've done nothing to ban it. The public are overwhelming against it.They are doing it for they're old etonians and lords and fucking ladies.The gentry must have their bloodsport.Its another tory idea for the elite. Defending it makes you complicit.

And where have I defended it? Youve not condemned it.Or called it out for what it is.A nod to the elite.

I think the vast majority of people really couldn't give a toss either way about fox hunting. It's a complete non issue for me, really couldn't care less if the ban is removed or stays in place. Over 60% in favour of a ban according to most polls.Its an issue for the Tories otherwise they wouldnt want a vote on it.If its a non issue why the vote . "

At the last vote 50% of Lib-Dem mp's were against the ban

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone else see the Irony in the Lib dems name?

A political party that neither understands nor respects democracy.

The United Kingdom voted to leave the EU.

They are finished!

You beat me to it, the party should be called the Liberal anti Democrats, they've still not come to terms with the result of the EU referendum and it's clear that they want to reverse it. The local election results a few weeks ago were not the breakthrough the Lib anti-dems were looking for (based mainly on a remain in EU ticket) and it will be the same for them in the general election.

Yup, people prefer to vote for parties with simple solutions to complex problems. Let's make this country great again

There are plenty of ways to make the country great again. Voting for the Liberal anti-democrats is not one of them.

Depends when you think the country was last great? "

The reign of Elizabeth I.?Or Victoria's reign.?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Again this tops the Tories ideas

Hang on,,, the Tories don't actually have any ideas??? Yes they do they want their rich friends to rip foxes to shreds with dogs.Seems legit.

Again, the Hunting Act is free vote, free of party whip. It's a non starter because their is no appetite for it in either parliament or in public opinion.

The friend of the Fox Hunter is the probably the SNP, as hunting foxes with a pack of dogs and a gun is still legal in Scotland, and despite a coalition with the Scottish Greens, they've done nothing to ban it. The public are overwhelming against it.They are doing it for they're old etonians and lords and fucking ladies.The gentry must have their bloodsport.Its another tory idea for the elite. Defending it makes you complicit.

And where have I defended it? Youve not condemned it.Or called it out for what it is.A nod to the elite.

I think the vast majority of people really couldn't give a toss either way about fox hunting. It's a complete non issue for me, really couldn't care less if the ban is removed or stays in place. Over 60% in favour of a ban according to most polls.Its an issue for the Tories otherwise they wouldnt want a vote on it.If its a non issue why the vote .

At the last vote 50% of Lib-Dem mp's were against the ban "

You can't trust them. Plastic Tories.

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By *unandbuckCouple
over a year ago

Sheffield

Just on brexit there is a clear choice in the 3 parties.

Tories will push on with a potentially hard brexit.

Labour seem to be saying ultra soft brexit, retaining full free trade and free movement of people.

Lib dems, stay in / 2nd referendum.

It might give clarity to the people who were worried that the referendum result and direction needed further public backing of its course.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Anyone else see the Irony in the Lib dems name?

A political party that neither understands nor respects democracy.

The United Kingdom voted to leave the EU.

They are finished!

You beat me to it, the party should be called the Liberal anti Democrats, they've still not come to terms with the result of the EU referendum and it's clear that they want to reverse it. The local election results a few weeks ago were not the breakthrough the Lib anti-dems were looking for (based mainly on a remain in EU ticket) and it will be the same for them in the general election.

Yup, people prefer to vote for parties with simple solutions to complex problems. Let's make this country great again

There are plenty of ways to make the country great again. Voting for the Liberal anti-democrats is not one of them.

Depends when you think the country was last great? The reign of Elizabeth I.?Or Victoria's reign.?"

Right so which party put forward a manifesto to make us the world's superpower again?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone else see the Irony in the Lib dems name?

A political party that neither understands nor respects democracy.

The United Kingdom voted to leave the EU.

They are finished!

You beat me to it, the party should be called the Liberal anti Democrats, they've still not come to terms with the result of the EU referendum and it's clear that they want to reverse it. The local election results a few weeks ago were not the breakthrough the Lib anti-dems were looking for (based mainly on a remain in EU ticket) and it will be the same for them in the general election.

Yup, people prefer to vote for parties with simple solutions to complex problems. Let's make this country great again

There are plenty of ways to make the country great again. Voting for the Liberal anti-democrats is not one of them.

Depends when you think the country was last great? The reign of Elizabeth I.?Or Victoria's reign.?

Right so which party put forward a manifesto to make us the world's superpower again? "

Im gonna guess liberals and Gladstone.Or cons and disraeli.They came late to the party though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Again this tops the Tories ideas

Hang on,,, the Tories don't actually have any ideas??? Yes they do they want their rich friends to rip foxes to shreds with dogs.Seems legit.

Again, the Hunting Act is free vote, free of party whip. It's a non starter because their is no appetite for it in either parliament or in public opinion.

The friend of the Fox Hunter is the probably the SNP, as hunting foxes with a pack of dogs and a gun is still legal in Scotland, and despite a coalition with the Scottish Greens, they've done nothing to ban it. The public are overwhelming against it.They are doing it for they're old etonians and lords and fucking ladies.The gentry must have their bloodsport.Its another tory idea for the elite. Defending it makes you complicit.

And where have I defended it? Youve not condemned it.Or called it out for what it is.A nod to the elite.

I think the vast majority of people really couldn't give a toss either way about fox hunting. It's a complete non issue for me, really couldn't care less if the ban is removed or stays in place. Over 60% in favour of a ban according to most polls.Its an issue for the Tories otherwise they wouldnt want a vote on it.If its a non issue why the vote .

At the last vote 50% of Lib-Dem mp's were against the ban You can't trust them. Plastic Tories."

Nah, they're nothing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone else see the Irony in the Lib dems name?

A political party that neither understands nor respects democracy.

The United Kingdom voted to leave the EU.

They are finished!

You beat me to it, the party should be called the Liberal anti Democrats, they've still not come to terms with the result of the EU referendum and it's clear that they want to reverse it. The local election results a few weeks ago were not the breakthrough the Lib anti-dems were looking for (based mainly on a remain in EU ticket) and it will be the same for them in the general election.

Yup, people prefer to vote for parties with simple solutions to complex problems. Let's make this country great again

There are plenty of ways to make the country great again. Voting for the Liberal anti-democrats is not one of them. "

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By *inCity BluesMan
over a year ago

London


"Anyone else see the Irony in the Lib dems name?

A political party that neither understands nor respects democracy.

The United Kingdom voted to leave the EU.

They are finished!

You beat me to it, the party should be called the Liberal anti Democrats, they've still not come to terms with the result of the EU referendum and it's clear that they want to reverse it. The local election results a few weeks ago were not the breakthrough the Lib anti-dems were looking for (based mainly on a remain in EU ticket) and it will be the same for them in the general election.

Yup, people prefer to vote for parties with simple solutions to complex problems. Let's make this country great again

There are plenty of ways to make the country great again. Voting for the Liberal anti-democrats is not one of them. .. "

Given Farron's views on homosexuality, abortion and his support for loopy faith-healing, they should ditch the Liberal name too.

I hate the prat. With his soppy pleading expression, he looks like a pug dog begging for a biscuit.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Anyone else see the Irony in the Lib dems name?

A political party that neither understands nor respects democracy.

The United Kingdom voted to leave the EU.

They are finished!

You beat me to it, the party should be called the Liberal anti Democrats, they've still not come to terms with the result of the EU referendum and it's clear that they want to reverse it. The local election results a few weeks ago were not the breakthrough the Lib anti-dems were looking for (based mainly on a remain in EU ticket) and it will be the same for them in the general election.

Yup, people prefer to vote for parties with simple solutions to complex problems. Let's make this country great again

There are plenty of ways to make the country great again. Voting for the Liberal anti-democrats is not one of them. ..

Given Farron's views on homosexuality, abortion and his support for loopy faith-healing, they should ditch the Liberal name too.

I hate the prat. With his soppy pleading expression, he looks like a pug dog begging for a biscuit."

Whilst you are at it, what does Jeremy Corbyn look like?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone else see the Irony in the Lib dems name?

A political party that neither understands nor respects democracy.

The United Kingdom voted to leave the EU.

They are finished!

You beat me to it, the party should be called the Liberal anti Democrats, they've still not come to terms with the result of the EU referendum and it's clear that they want to reverse it. The local election results a few weeks ago were not the breakthrough the Lib anti-dems were looking for (based mainly on a remain in EU ticket) and it will be the same for them in the general election.

Yup, people prefer to vote for parties with simple solutions to complex problems. Let's make this country great again

There are plenty of ways to make the country great again. Voting for the Liberal anti-democrats is not one of them. ..

Given Farron's views on homosexuality, abortion and his support for loopy faith-healing, they should ditch the Liberal name too.

I hate the prat. With his soppy pleading expression, he looks like a pug dog begging for a biscuit.

Whilst you are at it, what does Jeremy Corbyn look like? "

....Steptoe on steroids.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Anyone else see the Irony in the Lib dems name?

A political party that neither understands nor respects democracy.

The United Kingdom voted to leave the EU.

They are finished!

You beat me to it, the party should be called the Liberal anti Democrats, they've still not come to terms with the result of the EU referendum and it's clear that they want to reverse it. The local election results a few weeks ago were not the breakthrough the Lib anti-dems were looking for (based mainly on a remain in EU ticket) and it will be the same for them in the general election.

Yup, people prefer to vote for parties with simple solutions to complex problems. Let's make this country great again

There are plenty of ways to make the country great again. Voting for the Liberal anti-democrats is not one of them. ..

Given Farron's views on homosexuality, abortion and his support for loopy faith-healing, they should ditch the Liberal name too.

I hate the prat. With his soppy pleading expression, he looks like a pug dog begging for a biscuit."

Farron just looks like Tintin from the cartoon, the dog bit is his furry sidekick Snowy.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Anyone else see the Irony in the Lib dems name?

A political party that neither understands nor respects democracy.

The United Kingdom voted to leave the EU.

They are finished!

You beat me to it, the party should be called the Liberal anti Democrats, they've still not come to terms with the result of the EU referendum and it's clear that they want to reverse it. The local election results a few weeks ago were not the breakthrough the Lib anti-dems were looking for (based mainly on a remain in EU ticket) and it will be the same for them in the general election.

Yup, people prefer to vote for parties with simple solutions to complex problems. Let's make this country great again

There are plenty of ways to make the country great again. Voting for the Liberal anti-democrats is not one of them. ..

Given Farron's views on homosexuality, abortion and his support for loopy faith-healing, they should ditch the Liberal name too.

I hate the prat. With his soppy pleading expression, he looks like a pug dog begging for a biscuit.

Whilst you are at it, what does Jeremy Corbyn look like? ....Steptoe on steroids."

Corbyn seems to have taken fashion tips from Michael Foot in the 70's/80's and has stuck with the same dishevelled look ever since.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone else see the Irony in the Lib dems name?

A political party that neither understands nor respects democracy.

The United Kingdom voted to leave the EU.

They are finished!

You beat me to it, the party should be called the Liberal anti Democrats, they've still not come to terms with the result of the EU referendum and it's clear that they want to reverse it. The local election results a few weeks ago were not the breakthrough the Lib anti-dems were looking for (based mainly on a remain in EU ticket) and it will be the same for them in the general election.

Yup, people prefer to vote for parties with simple solutions to complex problems. Let's make this country great again

There are plenty of ways to make the country great again. Voting for the Liberal anti-democrats is not one of them. ..

Given Farron's views on homosexuality, abortion and his support for loopy faith-healing, they should ditch the Liberal name too.

I hate the prat. With his soppy pleading expression, he looks like a pug dog begging for a biscuit.

Whilst you are at it, what does Jeremy Corbyn look like? ....Steptoe on steroids.

Corbyn seems to have taken fashion tips from Michael Foot in the 70's/80's and has stuck with the same dishevelled look ever since. "

Mrs May is going for the disney villian look of cruella deville.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there"

You've been busy with your critique of the agent-principle problem haven't you? Looking forward to it...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there

You've been busy with your critique of the agent-principle problem haven't you? Looking forward to it... "

principal, principal .... you've mentioned in every thread you've written on in every profile you've had .... surely you would've learned to spell it correctly by now ... and anyway you said you'd taken your ball home because i was a meanie to you and that you weren't ever going to speak to me again ... but see, you love me really ... gis a kiss

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there

You've been busy with your critique of the agent-principle problem haven't you? Looking forward to it...

principal, principal .... you've mentioned in every thread you've written on in every profile you've had .... surely you would've learned to spell it correctly by now ... and anyway you said you'd taken your ball home because i was a meanie to you and that you weren't ever going to speak to me again ... but see, you love me really ... gis a kiss "

So your entire analysis of a complex issue is to spot a typo and you wonder why i think it's pointless to discuss things with you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there

You've been busy with your critique of the agent-principle problem haven't you? Looking forward to it...

principal, principal .... you've mentioned in every thread you've written on in every profile you've had .... surely you would've learned to spell it correctly by now ... and anyway you said you'd taken your ball home because i was a meanie to you and that you weren't ever going to speak to me again ... but see, you love me really ... gis a kiss

So your entire analysis of a complex issue is to spot a typo and you wonder why i think it's pointless to discuss things with you "

i don't wonder anything .... you say you think it's pointless yet you keep comming back for more ... you either love me or you're just a glutton for punishment .... obviously it's the former and i can't blame you for loving me but i'm not sure i'm ready to commit ... but if you don't mind sharing

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there

You've been busy with your critique of the agent-principle problem haven't you? Looking forward to it...

principal, principal .... you've mentioned in every thread you've written on in every profile you've had .... surely you would've learned to spell it correctly by now ... and anyway you said you'd taken your ball home because i was a meanie to you and that you weren't ever going to speak to me again ... but see, you love me really ... gis a kiss

So your entire analysis of a complex issue is to spot a typo and you wonder why i think it's pointless to discuss things with you

i don't wonder anything .... you say you think it's pointless yet you keep comming back for more ... you either love me or you're just a glutton for punishment .... obviously it's the former and i can't blame you for loving me but i'm not sure i'm ready to commit ... but if you don't mind sharing "

At first i thought you were just dumb, so i decided to try and put the issues in layman's terms without the loaded terminology. Now i realise your just a troll, which is not mutually exclusive with the previous statement, so I'm bored again so will go back to ignoring you. Enjoy June 9th - i'll give you a kiss if labour win if you'll give me a rimjob if they lose.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there

You've been busy with your critique of the agent-principle problem haven't you? Looking forward to it...

principal, principal .... you've mentioned in every thread you've written on in every profile you've had .... surely you would've learned to spell it correctly by now ... and anyway you said you'd taken your ball home because i was a meanie to you and that you weren't ever going to speak to me again ... but see, you love me really ... gis a kiss

So your entire analysis of a complex issue is to spot a typo and you wonder why i think it's pointless to discuss things with you

i don't wonder anything .... you say you think it's pointless yet you keep comming back for more ... you either love me or you're just a glutton for punishment .... obviously it's the former and i can't blame you for loving me but i'm not sure i'm ready to commit ... but if you don't mind sharing

At first i thought you were just dumb, so i decided to try and put the issues in layman's terms without the loaded terminology. Now i realise your just a troll, which is not mutually exclusive with the previous statement, so I'm bored again so will go back to ignoring you. Enjoy June 9th - i'll give you a kiss if labour win if you'll give me a rimjob if they lose. "

you can clean your own toilet luvvy ... i'll be playing 3 gigs in tokyo that week ... oh and watch the personal insults ... admin might pick up on it and put you on the naughty step

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there

You've been busy with your critique of the agent-principle problem haven't you? Looking forward to it...

principal, principal .... you've mentioned in every thread you've written on in every profile you've had .... surely you would've learned to spell it correctly by now ... and anyway you said you'd taken your ball home because i was a meanie to you and that you weren't ever going to speak to me again ... but see, you love me really ... gis a kiss

So your entire analysis of a complex issue is to spot a typo and you wonder why i think it's pointless to discuss things with you

i don't wonder anything .... you say you think it's pointless yet you keep comming back for more ... you either love me or you're just a glutton for punishment .... obviously it's the former and i can't blame you for loving me but i'm not sure i'm ready to commit ... but if you don't mind sharing

At first i thought you were just dumb, so i decided to try and put the issues in layman's terms without the loaded terminology. Now i realise your just a troll, which is not mutually exclusive with the previous statement, so I'm bored again so will go back to ignoring you. Enjoy June 9th - i'll give you a kiss if labour win if you'll give me a rimjob if they lose.

you can clean your own toilet luvvy ... i'll be playing 3 gigs in tokyo that week ... oh and watch the personal insults ... admin might pick up on it and put you on the naughty step"

What would you call someone who doesn't actually want to discuss anything and just enjoys making negative comments about other people's contributions?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there

You've been busy with your critique of the agent-principle problem haven't you? Looking forward to it...

principal, principal .... you've mentioned in every thread you've written on in every profile you've had .... surely you would've learned to spell it correctly by now ... and anyway you said you'd taken your ball home because i was a meanie to you and that you weren't ever going to speak to me again ... but see, you love me really ... gis a kiss

So your entire analysis of a complex issue is to spot a typo and you wonder why i think it's pointless to discuss things with you

i don't wonder anything .... you say you think it's pointless yet you keep comming back for more ... you either love me or you're just a glutton for punishment .... obviously it's the former and i can't blame you for loving me but i'm not sure i'm ready to commit ... but if you don't mind sharing

At first i thought you were just dumb, so i decided to try and put the issues in layman's terms without the loaded terminology. Now i realise your just a troll, which is not mutually exclusive with the previous statement, so I'm bored again so will go back to ignoring you. Enjoy June 9th - i'll give you a kiss if labour win if you'll give me a rimjob if they lose.

you can clean your own toilet luvvy ... i'll be playing 3 gigs in tokyo that week ... oh and watch the personal insults ... admin might pick up on it and put you on the naughty step

What would you call someone who doesn't actually want to discuss anything and just enjoys making negative comments about other people's contributions? "

brokenbrilliance

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just on brexit there is a clear choice in the 3 parties.

Tories will push on with a potentially hard brexit.

Labour seem to be saying ultra soft brexit, retaining full free trade and free movement of people.

Lib dems, stay in / 2nd referendum.

It might give clarity to the people who were worried that the referendum result and direction needed further public backing of its course."

What matters isnt what differing political parties say. It is more what the EU say.

We are leaving the single market. (Negotiations will decide what access we do/don't have to it)

We are leaving the customs union....only then can we sign any deals with non-EU countries.

We will get control of our borders and be free of the European Court.

None of the above will happen or even be fully discussed until we have sorted out financial obligations and the rights of EU citizens here and UK citizens in EU countries.

Other issues over borders (e.g. Eire) will also need to be included.

These are the simple facts. This is what will happen. It isn't rocket science!

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there"

There have been a few threads recently where your main contribution was "Ha!"

I see you managed more than just the 2 letters combined with an exclamation mark this time though but still it doesn't say much for your debating skills either.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there

There have been a few threads recently where your main contribution was "Ha!"

I see you managed more than just the 2 letters combined with an exclamation mark this time though but still it doesn't say much for your debating skills either. "

He also spots typo's

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there

There have been a few threads recently where your main contribution was "Ha!"

I see you managed more than just the 2 letters combined with an exclamation mark this time though but still it doesn't say much for your debating skills either. "

yep ... it's called laughing ... you should try it one time

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there

There have been a few threads recently where your main contribution was "Ha!"

I see you managed more than just the 2 letters combined with an exclamation mark this time though but still it doesn't say much for your debating skills either.

yep ... it's called laughing ... you should try it one time "

I had a really good laugh at the Labour manifesto, both the botched leaked version and the supposedly polished finished version too. I also had a right ole good belly laugh at Red Len Mclusky's u-turn today.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there

There have been a few threads recently where your main contribution was "Ha!"

I see you managed more than just the 2 letters combined with an exclamation mark this time though but still it doesn't say much for your debating skills either.

yep ... it's called laughing ... you should try it one time

I had a really good laugh at the Labour manifesto, both the botched leaked version and the supposedly polished finished version too. I also had a right ole good belly laugh at Red Len Mclusky's u-turn today. "

The manifesto is exactly what Corbyn intended. If we're being honest, Corbyn is just Tony Benn v2 and perfectly happy to spend his whole career being the protest movement that never gets into power.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there

There have been a few threads recently where your main contribution was "Ha!"

I see you managed more than just the 2 letters combined with an exclamation mark this time though but still it doesn't say much for your debating skills either.

yep ... it's called laughing ... you should try it one time

I had a really good laugh at the Labour manifesto, both the botched leaked version and the supposedly polished finished version too. I also had a right ole good belly laugh at Red Len Mclusky's u-turn today. "

Oh and then there was Diane Abbott's car crash interview on Police numbers on LBC radio that was a barrel of laughs and then there was Angela Rayner's car crash interview on Labours education policy again on LBC radio. It's a laugh a minute when the Labour party are trying to win votes from the public.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there

There have been a few threads recently where your main contribution was "Ha!"

I see you managed more than just the 2 letters combined with an exclamation mark this time though but still it doesn't say much for your debating skills either.

yep ... it's called laughing ... you should try it one time

I had a really good laugh at the Labour manifesto, both the botched leaked version and the supposedly polished finished version too. I also had a right ole good belly laugh at Red Len Mclusky's u-turn today. "

cool. give it a few days practice then when you've become competent at laughing you can join the grown ups having a proper rib tickling, cheek aching, pants wetting laugh at the kiptards manifesto

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there

There have been a few threads recently where your main contribution was "Ha!"

I see you managed more than just the 2 letters combined with an exclamation mark this time though but still it doesn't say much for your debating skills either.

yep ... it's called laughing ... you should try it one time

I had a really good laugh at the Labour manifesto, both the botched leaked version and the supposedly polished finished version too. I also had a right ole good belly laugh at Red Len Mclusky's u-turn today.

The manifesto is exactly what Corbyn intended. If we're being honest, Corbyn is just Tony Benn v2 and perfectly happy to spend his whole career being the protest movement that never gets into power. "

Tony Benn would have joined the Labour leave group with Kate Hoey and Gisela Stuart during the EU referendum and would have supported Leave and would have voted Leave (and then he would have been on the winning side). Corbyn is a spineless sell out who has opposed the EU his whole career and then turns his back on his principles the moment he becomes Labour leader and backs Remain (in a fruitless attempt to get support from the Europhile Labour Parliamentary Party who for the most part despise him) and he also backed the losing side of the referendum into the bargain which weakened him as a leader anyway. I lost any shred of respect I had for Corbyn the moment he backed Remain in the EU referendum. The man is a spineless sell out, he is not a conviction politician at all, he doesn't have principles and he's not half the man Tony Benn was.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there

There have been a few threads recently where your main contribution was "Ha!"

I see you managed more than just the 2 letters combined with an exclamation mark this time though but still it doesn't say much for your debating skills either.

yep ... it's called laughing ... you should try it one time

I had a really good laugh at the Labour manifesto, both the botched leaked version and the supposedly polished finished version too. I also had a right ole good belly laugh at Red Len Mclusky's u-turn today.

cool. give it a few days practice then when you've become competent at laughing you can join the grown ups having a proper rib tickling, cheek aching, pants wetting laugh at the kiptards manifesto "

You're living in the past (no surprise seeing as you support Corbyn's 1970's vision for Britain). Ukip voters have moved on, and the bulk of them will vote Conservative at the general election to back Theresa May's Brexit plan.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Today they have released it and one of their points is that they want a new eu referendum, what do you think of it and dont you also reckon that labour and lib dem should work together, as both of them are against brexit?

Labour are not against Brexit. Read their manifesto. They are just against May's reckless handling of Brexit.

-MattThat is right. I put it wrong there and yes, it is against may, they do say she could be worse than thatcher.

That's not right shag, Labour want to keep us half in the EU and half out. Leave the EU in name but keeping us in the single market and the customs union isn't really leaving. It's just an attempt by Labour and the lib dems to fudge the referendum result by keeping us half in the EU. I think this is why you will see a consolidation of ukip and Tory voters backing Teresa May's plan for Brexit at this general election, which is the proper Brexit people voted for in the EU referendum, not the half hearted, half arsed, fudged Brexit Labour and the Lib anti-dems seem to want. "

That is right and yeah, it was abit confusing there as it is almost the same message from the parties. I reckon the reason they want to be half in and out, cos to keep london as the economy city of the world, it would be good if it could be like singapore, to somehow get a special deal for independence to be in the eu.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there

There have been a few threads recently where your main contribution was "Ha!"

I see you managed more than just the 2 letters combined with an exclamation mark this time though but still it doesn't say much for your debating skills either.

yep ... it's called laughing ... you should try it one time

I had a really good laugh at the Labour manifesto, both the botched leaked version and the supposedly polished finished version too. I also had a right ole good belly laugh at Red Len Mclusky's u-turn today.

cool. give it a few days practice then when you've become competent at laughing you can join the grown ups having a proper rib tickling, cheek aching, pants wetting laugh at the kiptards manifesto

You're living in the past (no surprise seeing as you support Corbyn's 1970's vision for Britain). Ukip voters have moved on, and the bulk of them will vote Conservative at the general election to back Theresa May's Brexit plan. "

that's where you are wrong ... nowhere on these forums have i supported corbyn or labour .... so now ukip have been flushed away like turds you can go back to voting for your mate nick griffin and his bnp vision of britain

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"hmmm ... body/image shaming ... pretty puerile debating skills there

There have been a few threads recently where your main contribution was "Ha!"

I see you managed more than just the 2 letters combined with an exclamation mark this time though but still it doesn't say much for your debating skills either.

yep ... it's called laughing ... you should try it one time

I had a really good laugh at the Labour manifesto, both the botched leaked version and the supposedly polished finished version too. I also had a right ole good belly laugh at Red Len Mclusky's u-turn today.

cool. give it a few days practice then when you've become competent at laughing you can join the grown ups having a proper rib tickling, cheek aching, pants wetting laugh at the kiptards manifesto

You're living in the past (no surprise seeing as you support Corbyn's 1970's vision for Britain). Ukip voters have moved on, and the bulk of them will vote Conservative at the general election to back Theresa May's Brexit plan.

that's where you are wrong ... nowhere on these forums have i supported corbyn or labour .... so now ukip have been flushed away like turds you can go back to voting for your mate nick griffin and his bnp vision of britain "

You jump to the defence of the Labour party at every given opportunity and trash talk all the other parties so it's not hard to work out who you vote for and support. For your information I'll be voting for Theresa May and the Conservative party at this general election (along with a good majority of the other 4 million who voted ukip at the last general election in 2015).

Ukip have done their job to bring about Brexit, now it's about getting brexit delivered with Theresa May and the tories. Even Nick Clegg can see the writing on the wall that the ukip vote will go to Theresa May and the tories at this election which will deliver a big majority for them in government. Roll on June 8th and the destruction of the Labour party.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

you're clearly deluded and have assumed my attacks on the torys and ukip mean i'm a labour supporter ... you need to think outside the box more chap ... save your energy for helping your mate nick griffin ... the both of you haven't got long to write your bnp manifesto

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Look at the queens response to brexit, it is fun lol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svRMbZeNn1U

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over a year ago

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford

Whilst the idea of being able to vote again on a known deal is appealing, there is the reality that this is a neogotiation between 2 (well many) parties. If the EU knows there will be a second referendum and an unpalateable deal may lead to a vote to reverse the Brexit decision, what sort of deal would they propose do you think?

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Whilst the idea of being able to vote again on a known deal is appealing, there is the reality that this is a neogotiation between 2 (well many) parties. If the EU knows there will be a second referendum and an unpalateable deal may lead to a vote to reverse the Brexit decision, what sort of deal would they propose do you think? "

If you look at the stats the are 45% hard brexiters vrs 22% hard remain. Brexit will happen, the question is on what terms?

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By *leasure domMan
over a year ago

Edinburgh

Waste of paper.

Every lib-dem manifesto requires no more than a one-page, one-word synopsis.

Can you tell what it is yet?

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By *leasure domMan
over a year ago

Edinburgh

OPPORTUNISM!

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford

Liberal Democrats? Who are they?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think it's a smart move. They know 42% don't want a brexit. Where a hard (con) and soft (lab) brexit will split the majority and become a minority. But this election is more than brexit.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"I think it's a smart move. They know 42% don't want a brexit. Where a hard (con) and soft (lab) brexit will split the majority and become a minority. But this election is more than brexit."

I've just been watching election coverage on sky news. On the Lib dems Remain position sky news said latest polling suggests only 22% still want to Remain in the EU and only 7% of those are being tapped into by Tim Farron and the Lib dems. The Lib dems are onto a clear loser with this Remain in EU strategy.

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By *wingtolifeCouple
over a year ago

who knows


"I think it's a smart move. They know 42% don't want a brexit. Where a hard (con) and soft (lab) brexit will split the majority and become a minority. But this election is more than brexit.

I've just been watching election coverage on sky news. On the Lib dems Remain position sky news said latest polling suggests only 22% still want to Remain in the EU and only 7% of those are being tapped into by Tim Farron and the Lib dems. The Lib dems are onto a clear loser with this Remain in EU strategy. "

only votes theyll get would be tactical votes to get the tories out

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