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Which way would you vote in a General Election on 18:38 - Sep 6 by EllGazzell
"but nationalisation would not be permitted under EU law)"
ROFLMFAO which EU law is that then?
They are bringing in a law for 2023 called the fourth rail package which stipulates that a proportion of public rail must be sold out to private firms. The EU isn’t The cuddly snowflakey left wing institution that most remainers paint it out to be. For proof of this look to Greece.
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Which way would you vote in a General Election on 19:19 - Sep 6 with 1906 views
Which way would you vote in a General Election on 19:11 - Sep 6 by rochdale_ranger
They are bringing in a law for 2023 called the fourth rail package which stipulates that a proportion of public rail must be sold out to private firms. The EU isn’t The cuddly snowflakey left wing institution that most remainers paint it out to be. For proof of this look to Greece.
Which is why tony benn hated it, George Galloway and Corbyn ain’t fans, Jc is more brexit than boris
The EU is a throughly corrupt club. We may or may not be better out of it.
However, if the alternative is subjugation to the Neo-Nazi United States of America (what's the betting Trump tries to stand for a third term) via the collusion of the New York born sock-puppet Johnson...
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Which way would you vote in a General Election on 19:26 - Sep 6 with 1885 views
Which way would you vote in a General Election on 19:19 - Sep 6 by rochdaleriddler
Which is why tony benn hated it, George Galloway and Corbyn ain’t fans, Jc is more brexit than boris
Which makes the fact that he has sold all the labour working class constituencies that voted for Brexit out in favour of the Islington set all the more galling.
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Which way would you vote in a General Election on 19:31 - Sep 6 with 1875 views
Which way would you vote in a General Election on 19:24 - Sep 6 by YadHoDale
The EU is a throughly corrupt club. We may or may not be better out of it.
However, if the alternative is subjugation to the Neo-Nazi United States of America (what's the betting Trump tries to stand for a third term) via the collusion of the New York born sock-puppet Johnson...
Have you been to the states lately? Most diverse country on earth. Hardly anybodies idea of a Nazi dystopia. The presidency was more of a dictatorship under Bush and Obama invading and destabilising most of the countries in the Middle East.
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Which way would you vote in a General Election on 20:09 - Sep 6 with 1838 views
Which way would you vote in a General Election on 19:26 - Sep 6 by rochdale_ranger
Which makes the fact that he has sold all the labour working class constituencies that voted for Brexit out in favour of the Islington set all the more galling.
Probably nothing, but I doubt we'd see the huge difference in the haves and have nots that we have now, or more people living below the poverty level than ever before. I didnt notice things like food banks before 2009, or are they a figment of my imagination?
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Which way would you vote in a General Election on 20:40 - Sep 6 with 1786 views
Which way would you vote in a General Election on 18:35 - Sep 6 by rochdale_ranger
Arriva is a German company runs some of the trains in the U.K. I’m quite sure another foreign company is involved with northern rail. I should have been more specific.
Yeah they run the franchise which run services on network rails infrastructure. It all got brought in house following the demise of railtrack..
Leader of the little gang of immature cretins.
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Which way would you vote in a General Election on 20:42 - Sep 6 with 1782 views
Which way would you vote in a General Election on 12:51 - Sep 6 by BigDaveMyCock
It may come as a bit of a shock to you but democracy didn’t begin and end on 23 June 2016. Other acts of democracy have taken place since then, in particular the 2017 General Election, which has meant the Withdrawal Agreement or no deal (thankfully) has been unable to be democratically passed in the democratically elected Parliament of this country.
What you say may be so but never the less the country voted to leave and that should stand no matter what , that is democracy, is it not?
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Which way would you vote in a General Election on 21:55 - Sep 6 with 1626 views