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29 minutes ago, Renton said:

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Oh, I'm sorry. My memory was that you opposed TTIP on the principle that it was a bad deal for the UK. Now I see that you opposed it because you wrongly thought the UK had no influence or veto! You do realise that Fox wants to negotiate TTIP on steroids? :lol:

 

Thick.

 

As.

 

Pigshit.

 

:CT:

 

 

 

 

Apology accepted :)

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10 minutes ago, TheGingerQuiff said:

Sooner we get a deal and parliament reject it the better. The unravelling of govt will be a sight to behold

 

That will just lead to no deal. When it comes to the vote, Labour won’t want to go down in history as the party that caused no deal.

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5 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

That will just lead to no deal. When it comes to the vote, Labour won’t want to go down in history as the party that caused no deal.

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Love it. Blaming Labour, again. Not boris, not Davis, not JRM and the ERG, not the DUP, no. Blame the opposition. :lol:

 

Own your own shit for once dickhead. 

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Aaron Banks has been referred to the National Crime Agency by the Electoral Commission. He's literally a criminal. Imagine believing this man or the disgusting propaganda he illegally distributed? You'd have to be a bit of an idiot really. 

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31 minutes ago, Renton said:

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Love it. Blaming Labour, again. Not boris, not Davis, not JRM and the ERG, not the DUP, no. Blame the opposition. :lol:

 

Own your own shit for once dickhead. 

 

I think you’re confused, again.

 

A refferendum was agreed by parliament, the people voted to leave the EU, parliament voted to trigger Article 50. As instructed by the voters and parliament, the government have agreed the withdraw agreement with 27 other countries. If Labour then block Brexit, that’s for them to own the consequences.

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12 minutes ago, Renton said:

Aaron Banks has been referred to the National Crime Agency by the Electoral Commission. He's literally a criminal. Imagine believing this man or the disgusting propaganda he illegally distributed? You'd have to be a bit of an idiot really. 

 

Sir, can I suggest over flatbreads tonight you ask your wife to explain the rule of innocent until proven guilty. 

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28 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

That will just lead to no deal. When it comes to the vote, Labour won’t want to go down in history as the party that caused no deal.

You think JRM and other hard Brexit loons are going to help give her a majority too? It’s destined to fail. Then we’ll have a snap election, in which labour will almost certainly end up leading a coalition government, or a people’s vote.

May won’t want to go down as the PM who oversees no deal. And I don’t see any Tory leaders in waiting queuing up to oversee it either.

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36 minutes ago, Renton said:

Aaron Banks has been referred to the National Crime Agency by the Electoral Commission. He's literally a criminal. Imagine believing this man or the disgusting propaganda he illegally distributed? You'd have to be a bit of an idiot really. 

It could be demonstrated Russia payed for the campaign and people would still think they were being patriotic by voting leave 

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26 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

I think you’re confused, again.

 

A refferendum was agreed by parliament, the people voted to leave the EU, parliament voted to trigger Article 50. As instructed by the voters and parliament, the government have agreed the withdraw agreement with 27 other countries. If Labour then block Brexit, that’s for them to own the consequences.

And the people who voted for them. 

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35 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

I think you’re confused, again.

 

A refferendum was agreed by parliament, the people voted to leave the EU, parliament voted to trigger Article 50. As instructed by the voters and parliament, the government have agreed the withdraw agreement with 27 other countries. If Labour then block Brexit, that’s for them to own the consequences.

:lol:

I think it's you who are confused. If the deal is voted down (assuming we get a deal which I personally doubt anyway) then why are you blaming Labour for that rather than members of the actual government? Incredible stuff. :lol:

 

Of course, the right wing media are all gunning for no deal anyway, so May will be the one owning this. It's all down to her. 

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13 minutes ago, Dr Gloom said:

You think JRM and other hard Brexit loons are going to help give her a majority too? It’s destined to fail. Then we’ll have a snap election, in which labour will almost certainly end up leading a coalition government, or a people’s vote.

May won’t want to go down as the PM who oversees no deal. And I don’t see any Tory leaders in waiting queuing up to oversee it either.

 

I think it’s likely the ERG will vote it through as they are more interested in the future deal, than the withdrawal deal. Once through, May will be gone and they might get a brexiteer as PM or at the very least have 2 years to shape the future deal.

 

I struggle to see any circumstances where the conservatives will vote for a snap election.

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29 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

Sir, can I suggest over flatbreads tonight you ask your wife to explain the rule of innocent until proven guilty. 

 

Funnily enough, my wife has known Banks for a decade through his insurance company. He's bent as fuck apparently. Trust you to defend him. 

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1 minute ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

I think it’s likely the ERG will vote it through as they are more interested in the future deal, than the withdrawal deal. Once through, May will be gone and they might get a brexiteer as PM or at the very least have 2 years to shape the future deal.

 

I struggle to see any circumstances where the conservatives will vote for a snap election.

Well then they don't need labour's vote do they? Durrrr.

 

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4 minutes ago, Renton said:

 

Funnily enough, my wife has known Banks for a decade through his insurance company. He's bent as fuck apparently. Trust you to defend him. 

 

I don’t defend him at all. Just helping you with how the law works. :lol:

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3 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

I don’t defend him at all. Just helping you with how the law works. :lol:

Yeah, I know. Looks like we should suspend A50 whilst Banks gets a fair trial, agreed?

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1 minute ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

Well quite possibly yes given the Soubrys and Grieves etc of this world. :lol:

 

Have you paid any attention over the last 12 months :lol:

Yeah, it's Soubry and Grieves who are the problem here. Jesus titty Christ. :icon_lol:

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43 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

Sir, can I suggest over flatbreads tonight you ask your wife to explain the rule of innocent until proven guilty. 

Next step: ‘Well the Russian money didn’t have any effect on me, I knew all along I wanted us to leave’.

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2 hours ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

I think it’s likely the ERG will vote it through as they are more interested in the future deal, than the withdrawal deal. Once through, May will be gone and they might get a brexiteer as PM or at the very least have 2 years to shape the future deal.

 

I struggle to see any circumstances where the conservatives will vote for a snap election.

I’m pretty sure you said the same just before the last snap election was called :CT:

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