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Offline LindseyMitchell

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Re: New Prime minister
« Reply #40 on: July 31, 2019, 15:02:07 PM »
I’ve been called a Remoaner, a libtard and a cuck, and another C word I can’t say, never mind write, and you complain about the word gammon?
My well reasoned arguments have been called ‘project fear’ despite the fact that they were evidence based;  why are millions being spent on preparations if No Deal will not affect us at all?



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Re: New Prime minister
« Reply #41 on: July 31, 2019, 19:22:16 PM »



I fully expect the EU to reopen talks with him before long.

In 2018, UK exports (one country) to the EU were £289 billion. Exports from European Union member states (27 countries) to the UK were £345 billion in total.

Brexiteers fully expect the group of countries who export £12.7bn each on average to us to collectively buckle on talks with a country that exports £289bn to them. 46% of everything they export as a great exporting nation.

Astonishing.

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Re: New Prime minister
« Reply #42 on: July 31, 2019, 20:40:44 PM »
I’ve been called a Remoaner, a libtard and a cuck, and another C word I can’t say, never mind write, and you complain about the word gammon?
My well reasoned arguments have been called ‘project fear’ despite the fact that they were evidence based;  why are millions being spent on preparations if No Deal will not affect us at all?
I take it this was levelled at my discussion with Saoirse,which has nowt to do with you.
Also I don’t really care what you have been called or offended by in the past,but I was offended by the term used that’s all that matters.Saoirse and I have discussed it and drawn a line under it so I would appreciate it if you wind your neck in and mind your own business

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Re: New Prime minister
« Reply #43 on: July 31, 2019, 20:46:28 PM »
Emotive and passionate topic but let's keep it civil.

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I have drawn a line under it

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Re: New Prime minister
« Reply #44 on: August 03, 2019, 15:30:32 PM »
New Leader of the opposition (and I don't mean Jo Swinson)

Yes the Liberals beat the Conservatives but does the Brecon and Radnorshire by election result show that Labour need a new leader.

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Re: New Prime minister
« Reply #45 on: August 03, 2019, 20:03:08 PM »
As a lifelong Labour supporter, I think (but more so hope) it means the end of both Labour and Conservative as the two main players in UK politics.

There is a foul feeling that these people have been enjoying things for far too long.

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Re: New Prime minister
« Reply #46 on: August 04, 2019, 06:58:02 AM »
I think Brexit as put pressure on the two main parties,  which the people voted for,
And people can't wait whatever the outcome to get it over with.




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