Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 14:36 - Mar 20 with 2110 views | sherpajacob | That's not true bluey, people credit them with an awful lot. Food banks Social care crisis NHS underfunding Fracking Obsession with grammar schools Housing shortage Budget shambles. Dividing the country. Election expenses fraud Cash for questions Knighthood s and gongs for the boys. Followed by jobs in the city. Broken manifesto promises. Allowing the bullingdon boys club to completely feck the country up. The end of the UK. | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 14:36 - Mar 20 with 2107 views | Highjack | Just rock up at the Liberty on Monday morning and tell Huw you used to play for Southampton in the 90s. It worked for Paul Williams and James Beattie. Edit: And Garry Monk [Post edited 20 Mar 2017 14:39]
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 14:38 - Mar 20 with 2102 views | pikeypaul | Changed my mind now I've seen the emergency budget within a week of the vote,house price 25% collapse,massive unemployment,ftse plummeting was all a project fear BS. Like many who voted to remain I am glad the Brexiters won. Having an opinion is worthless if your to stubborn or stupid to change it. Roll on 29th March 2019 there should be a new Bank holiday announced to celebrate the great day. Plenty of street parties to be sure . [Post edited 20 Mar 2017 15:32]
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 14:42 - Mar 20 with 2092 views | Highjack | Ignore her. You are completely entitled to change your mind. Tony Blair said so. | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 14:46 - Mar 20 with 2088 views | LeonWasGod | Not sure I could get past Huw's eagle eyes. Oh, hang on... Pulse, check. 2 legs, check. And most importantly cheap, check. When do I start? | | | |
Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 14:49 - Mar 20 with 2072 views | pikeypaul | Exactly there are more remain voters that would now vote Brexit than visa versa given project fear BS. It's only the "I am alright Jack" greedy fecks in affluent areas who are friegtened of change to their cosy little lives that are still throwing their toys out of the pram. [Post edited 20 Mar 2017 14:53]
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 14:56 - Mar 20 with 2057 views | westwalesed | Food banks (Existed under Labour) Social care crisis (Existed under Labour though I would say has got worse) NHS underfunding (NHS budget protected in England, cut in Wales - under Labour) Fracking (If it means cheaper energy then great) Obsession with grammar schools (I think it's called having a choice in education) Housing shortage (Existed under Labour) Budget shambles (Biggest recession since the 1930s triggered under Labour) Dividing the country (Devolution happened in 1997 under Labour) Election expenses fraud (Agree this is a bit dodgy at best) Cash for questions (Existed under Labour) Knighthood s and gongs for the boys (Existed under Labour) Followed by jobs in the city (example?) Broken manifesto promises (Much like any political party?) Allowing the bullingdon boys club to completely feck the country up (Conjecture) The end of the UK (Hyperbole!) | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 15:39 - Mar 20 with 2013 views | trampie | Well spotted londonlisa, pikeypaul oh dear. [Post edited 20 Mar 2017 15:40]
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 15:54 - Mar 20 with 1982 views | pikeypaul | I seen the light tramp and changed my mind like Blair said we were all allowed to do. Or did he mean only the Brexiters were allowed to change their minds? [Post edited 20 Mar 2017 15:56]
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 15:58 - Mar 20 with 1963 views | trampie | I have heard what Tony Blair has had to say over the years and always disregarded it as absolute and utter nonsense. | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 16:08 - Mar 20 with 1957 views | TheResurrection | Having an opinion is also worthless if you're thick as shit. | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 16:26 - Mar 20 with 1931 views | londonlisa2001 | Greedy fecks in affluent areas won't have to change - they'll be fine whatever happens. Surely you realise that? | | | |
Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 16:36 - Mar 20 with 1924 views | Humpty | The well off will cope far better with Brexit than the poor. They usually do. It'll be the people of Swansea and Sunderland and the likes who won't. Still, at least they'll be in control. And have bendy bananas. | | | |
Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 16:38 - Mar 20 with 1921 views | blueytheblue | Unless Brexit, gasp, actually works out well for Britain. In which case everyone will benefit. Except for those predicting doom and gloom. | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 16:42 - Mar 20 with 1911 views | oh_tommy_tommy | What do you expect out of it Bluey any idea ? | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 16:42 - Mar 20 with 2131 views | Humpty | Of course Bluey. Let's hope it does. My hopes aren't high though. | | | |
Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 16:47 - Mar 20 with 2128 views | blueytheblue | I expect the EU to play hardball believing they have leverage. In terms of EU nationals remaining in UK, I don't see the government doing what a lot want to, which is guaranteeing EU nationals can remain without any protection for UK nationals in the EU. Short term I can see things being difficult. No argument on that score. The key will be what external trade deals we can get lined up for day one of leaving EU. You'd expect commonwealth nations to play ball, can see something with US. Get anything with India, China than great. Medium term, can see EU weakening. Other nations will see that not being in EU hasn't caused the world to end. Germany won't be happy having to pay more to cover the loss of the UK net contribution. It won't be a magical occurance with sweetness, light and unicorn. Will obviously need a lot of damned hard work. | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 16:48 - Mar 20 with 2125 views | blueytheblue | Well, time will tell to be honest. Never know what next external crisis will be. | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 17:46 - Mar 20 with 2079 views | sherpajacob | 29 March 2017. The 105th anniversary of Scott's last diary entry. We took risks, we knew we took them; things have come out against us, and therefore we have no cause for complaint, but bow to the will of Providence, determined still to do our best to the last ... Had we lived, I should have had a tale to tell of the hardihood, endurance, and courage of my companions which would have stirred the heart of every Englishman. These rough notes and our dead bodies must tell the tale, but surely, surely, a great rich country like ours will see that those who are dependent on us are properly provided for. For God's sake look after our people" | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 19:58 - Mar 20 with 2030 views | exiledclaseboy | The next two years are going to be such fun. | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 20:02 - Mar 20 with 2026 views | oh_tommy_tommy | Chuck trump into the mix as well 😃 | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 20:08 - Mar 20 with 2010 views | westside | Give control to Westminster so that MP's can have six jobs and get richer while british people get poorer | | | |
Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 21:26 - Mar 20 with 1945 views | longlostjack | Got to have a good memory to tell fibs and get away with it ! | |
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Theresa to pull the trigger next Wednesday (29/03) on 21:51 - Mar 20 with 1925 views | Flashberryjack | He changed his mind ........it's allowed mun. I used to like Routledge. | |
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