Blair on Brexit.Incredible 09:50 - Feb 17 with 11592 views | perchrockjack | "Remainers should rise up" Chwarae teg ,mun This mean another civil war then | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 23:22 - Feb 18 with 1054 views | Gowerjack |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:09 - Feb 17 by exiledclaseboy | As a couple of others have said, I agree with pretty much everything Blair said today. Quite why they thought that the almost universally despised Tony Blair was the best person to deliver this important message is beyond me though. |
Yep. Not difficult is it? Never going to change the mind of a Brexiter Hated by the Remain camp he betrayed. Things can only get Better. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 23:30 - Feb 18 with 1045 views | Gowerjack |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 20:51 - Feb 17 by Kilkennyjack | I do like mr lineker. Mr Blair is quite correct, of course. Its more than a shame that Jezza Corbyn failed to rally the Labour vote to Remain. And then compounded that monumental failure by actually voting for hard Tory Brexit. Normal people will suffer and Labour went missing in action. Unforgivable. I am not keen on mr blair btw. |
Spot on about JC. Astonishing that at the exact time the Labour Party needed a strong and charismatic leader with clear and achievable ideas they ended up with Corbyn. Kamikaze Politics by the self hating. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 23:43 - Feb 18 with 1038 views | Gowerjack |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 12:51 - Feb 18 by johnlangy | I wonder if Ellesmere Port and Luton voted leave. If they were I wonder what any leave voters who work for GM are thinking now bearing in mind the possibility of the Vauxhall/Opel brands being taken over by a french car maker. They could very well be thinking 'oh sh&t, what have I done'. And I wonder how many times a similar scenario will be repeated over the next two years. |
Not to worry She's already bailed out Nissan and Tata nevertheless TM's handbag will be bulging with cash after we leave the EU.... After she's funded the NHS to the tune of £300 million a week of course. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 23:50 - Feb 18 with 1032 views | BigPhilG |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:39 - Feb 18 by rock1n | TAht generation have died off in the main - as to the rest what a crock of sh1t I bet you read the mail or the express |
What a coincidence. I think everything you post is a crock of sh1t too. I bet you read the beano and dandy. You lost so just get over it | | | |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 01:14 - Feb 19 with 997 views | skippyjack |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 17:31 - Feb 18 by exiledclaseboy | One thing I have realised since the referendum is that some leave voters have massive inferiority complexes. |
I'm jobless.. what superior motives and evidence do I have?.. to back up my complex? what ego do I have?.. i'm jobless.. if I had an ego.. i'd be in a job.. The world is a place full of hypocritical charlatans. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 02:07 - Feb 19 with 992 views | Humpty |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:15 - Feb 18 by Highjack | They're also old enough to remember the Germans trying to dominate Europe under an authoritarian and undemocratic... Oh wait that's still happening. |
Oh grow up. | | | |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 02:10 - Feb 19 with 991 views | Humpty |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:33 - Feb 18 by BigPhilG | Do you mean the old people who fought to keep this country safe ? The ones who witnessed the Germans trying to dominate Europe before and are trying to do it again ? The same ones who went through hard times, went through rationing and brought us all up. Now you can't wait for them to die so you can have a vote to put everyone under German rule. Hang your head in shame, the older generation have got every right to vote and should be respected |
And you. F*cking grow up. | | | |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 02:23 - Feb 19 with 987 views | Highjack | Look out, humpty's pissed again. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 02:33 - Feb 19 with 986 views | Humpty |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 02:23 - Feb 19 by Highjack | Look out, humpty's pissed again. |
I've had a couple indeed. It's Saturday night after all. But seriously. Germany, WW2, domination. Grow up mun. Childish bollocks. [Post edited 19 Feb 2017 2:34]
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 17:47 - Feb 19 with 917 views | BigPhilG |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 02:10 - Feb 19 by Humpty | And you. F*cking grow up. |
You need to lay off the shandy son | | | |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 17:58 - Feb 19 with 906 views | johnlangy |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 23:43 - Feb 18 by Gowerjack | Not to worry She's already bailed out Nissan and Tata nevertheless TM's handbag will be bulging with cash after we leave the EU.... After she's funded the NHS to the tune of £300 million a week of course. |
Yup. She can do it all can't she. £300 m a week to the NHS (what bus was that on ? the one I saw said £350 m. Were there two ?). So that's £20 billion a year. Back to the real world. If tariffs are added to the price of cars when we've left they'll be a minimum of 5% i'd imagine. That would equate to about £500 a car. Nissan produce around 500,000 cars a year (2014 figures) so that means £250 million a year to just one manufacturer. Our £10 billion saving isn't going to go very far is it. I wonder if anything t all will be left for the NHS. | | | |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:08 - Feb 19 with 896 views | Wingstandwood | Me just being inquisitive like? These young-un's of the snowflake generation? The ones that complained about the older generations effrontery to vote Brexit-Out? Have these young-un's realised that if they'd taken part in the democratic voting process as opposed to being permanently welded to their mobile phones and high-tech gadgetry the result could have been so much different? | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:28 - Feb 19 with 870 views | Wingstandwood |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:15 - Feb 19 by skippyjack | My generation did not vote for wars.. and have not caused the biggest economic collapse since the great depression. That was the 35-65 generation.. the plebs that are now in control of the world. To even have the audacity to call us the 'snowflake' generation.. our generation did not create this f*cked up world we are living in.. People died during a war for you all to go and completely f*ck it up.. The alcohol dependant generation I call them. [Post edited 19 Feb 2017 18:16]
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You have raised some very good (truthful) points! Sadly I have fallen victim to some of that stuff and? Believe me it was not the ordinary U.K citizen of a certain generation that was responsible for that. It was a deregulated system allowed to run riot along with politics/ a world-order that lets billionaires/companies avoid tax paying and allows appalling (zero-contract) employment conditions. Yes indeed the world is f#cked up because of a minority! | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:28 - Feb 19 with 870 views | rock1n |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 23:50 - Feb 18 by BigPhilG | What a coincidence. I think everything you post is a crock of sh1t too. I bet you read the beano and dandy. You lost so just get over it |
Game of footy was it? Fair enough, we should all just shut up and let things take their course | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:35 - Feb 19 with 853 views | skippyjack |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:28 - Feb 19 by Wingstandwood | You have raised some very good (truthful) points! Sadly I have fallen victim to some of that stuff and? Believe me it was not the ordinary U.K citizen of a certain generation that was responsible for that. It was a deregulated system allowed to run riot along with politics/ a world-order that lets billionaires/companies avoid tax paying and allows appalling (zero-contract) employment conditions. Yes indeed the world is f#cked up because of a minority! |
This again typifies the typical 35-65 brigade.. Blame. Excuses. Every single one of you make an excuse.. or blame someone for your own plight. It's amazing.. every one of you. | |
| The awkward moment when a Welsh Club become the Champions of England.. shh
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:46 - Feb 19 with 833 views | Wingstandwood |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:35 - Feb 19 by skippyjack | This again typifies the typical 35-65 brigade.. Blame. Excuses. Every single one of you make an excuse.. or blame someone for your own plight. It's amazing.. every one of you. |
Alright the banking crisis was nothing to do with successive governments and lack of regulative intervention it was my fault! If it make you feel better I ACCEPT FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE CREDIT CRUNCH! | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:08 - Feb 19 with 810 views | Jack_Meoff |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 18:35 - Feb 19 by skippyjack | This again typifies the typical 35-65 brigade.. Blame. Excuses. Every single one of you make an excuse.. or blame someone for your own plight. It's amazing.. every one of you. |
Never trust anyone over 30 skip | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:18 - Feb 19 with 795 views | Highjack | I see the Prince of Darkness Peter Mandelson has waded in in support of Blair. Not really surprising considering he is a former EU Commissioner who stands to lose a rather large pension pot if Brexit goes ahead. Obviously there was no mention of the numerous controversies Mandelson was involved in whilst in the position of Trade commissioner, i.e certain parties on certain yachts with certain Russian oligarchs. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:23 - Feb 19 with 1296 views | sherpajacob | So far with 120 odd replies to the op. Lots of people attacking Blair personally for Iraq etc, which is absolutely fair. Some defending Blair, that he was in tune with the prevailing opinion, even though it was subsequently proved wrong. Some people saying right message, wrong messenger. No one has yet been able to put any coherent argument against anything he actually said in his speech, and I doubt anyone will. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:42 - Feb 19 with 1262 views | exiledclaseboy |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:23 - Feb 19 by sherpajacob | So far with 120 odd replies to the op. Lots of people attacking Blair personally for Iraq etc, which is absolutely fair. Some defending Blair, that he was in tune with the prevailing opinion, even though it was subsequently proved wrong. Some people saying right message, wrong messenger. No one has yet been able to put any coherent argument against anything he actually said in his speech, and I doubt anyone will. |
The only argument seems to be "leave won. Suck it up, losers" and variations thereof. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:50 - Feb 19 with 1247 views | skippyjack |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:42 - Feb 19 by exiledclaseboy | The only argument seems to be "leave won. Suck it up, losers" and variations thereof. |
Yep.. nothing like.. Leave won a democratic referendum.. people fought and died in a war to preserve democratic rights in this country. not to be overruled by a regime.. hell bent on authoritarian rage. | |
| The awkward moment when a Welsh Club become the Champions of England.. shh
The Swansea Way.. To upset the odds. | Poll: | Best Swans Player |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:52 - Feb 19 with 1248 views | FearOfAJackPlanet | The People. Have spoken. | |
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Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:59 - Feb 19 with 1239 views | Flashberryjack |
Blair on Brexit.Incredible on 19:52 - Feb 19 by FearOfAJackPlanet | The People. Have spoken. |
But f*ckwits aren't "People" though. | |
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