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Everything posted by Rayvin
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I know.
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The Tories will suffer if they're in power when No Deal hits home. I have no faith in Labour to get rid of them by March, and I have every faith that the Tories will somehow cling on as they always seem to do. The only thing that will burn them unless we end up in a second vote, is No Deal coming home to roost.
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The preference may be ridiculous but the statement isn't. But like I said, I'm beyond rationality on this now. If the Tories somehow get away with this, I'm fucking done with politics, full stop. I need to see them suffer from this - not just May, but the whole fucking party. Moreover, I'm tempted to say that if so many people are determined that No Deal is the best outcome, let them fucking have it. It's the only way to shut them up for certain anyway. What is ridiculous, is that we are poised to accept a shit deal that basically gives us a far less attractive version of what we already have, pleasing fucking no one, because that's the only way the Tories can save themselves.
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Then they can all suffer no deal too for all i care I dont give a shit anymore about whats best for people, i just want this to fucking blow off the limbs of the Tories. And if at any point you did give a shit about what was best for people, you would have joined the rest of us in voting against this massive, meaningless, pointless clusterfuck. I would prefer no deal to May's plan. I cannot give a shit anymore. Im so sick and tired of the lies and utter stupidity involved in this. The only people who i have any sympathy with are the working class Remainers, but honestly I'll pay that price gladly to watch the Tories tear themselves apart.
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They won't. I guarantee it. When has pressure on Corbyn ever made the blindest bit of difference to him?
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No, i dont think he could. But as we can now see that public opinion has turned in favour of Remain anyway, i dont think its remotely important that he cant. Moreover, why in fuck would he bail the Tories out here? This government has created this mess of its own accord, and deserves to die at the hands of the monster it made.
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He's basically got to call for something. Either way, it's a step in the right direction. Honestly can't believe CT thought Labour would back this shambles
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Totally inevitable that they would do this. And not in the least bit morally corrupt. The Tories wanted to play games with the nation's future, this is what they get
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That's the Tories for you.
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Nothing is comparable to what she's trying to do to the country
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If this is the end of May, i hope it is as searingly painful to her ego as possible. She has been the least competent minister in any position she has held, that i can recall. And in an era of David Davis and Boris Johnson, that's some fucking statement.
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CT will be along to justify this unbelievable chaos shortly.
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I'm very happy to risk No Deal. It's what the public voted for, after all. Apparently. Let them have it, I say.
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Don't think the cabinet is much of a bell weather for Parliament mind you CT. Their jobs depend on May's deal.
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Damn, these rumours are getting torpedoed before they even get going now.
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If that's true, this deal is horrific.
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He's just temporary though. No, and while she brought up the stereotype about french people smelling bad herself as well, she doesn't as far as I can tell. Having said that I have a sinus condition which diminishes my sense of smell, so maybe it's doing me a favour!
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I'm dating a French girl, could just marry her I didn't mean the EU necessarily. I might go to the US or Canada. That's if the economy tanks ofc. I appreciate I dont get FOM that way but it's better than being stuck on a rock with no potential.
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I'll just leave.
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Then fuck it, I'm sticking in for a second vote. Freedom of Movement was basically the only thing I cared about personally. If it means No Deal in the end, oh well.
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Is this deal good enough that we should back it then? I mean what's happening to freedom of movement? Is that staying?
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But he would be shoring up the Tories. Can he countenance that? I guess it depends whether leaving the EU is more important to him than taking the Tories out.
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If he does that, he's the only principled person in the whole sorry affair. And I thought the consensus on here now was that he isn't principled at all.
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Yeah it does sound like that, but we have the ability to torpedo the whole thing if it doesn't get through Parliament.