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Post by staffordshrew on Aug 20, 2019 22:49:52 GMT 1
Not so many posters now, assume most people are busy moving their money out of GBP £ and stocking up with fuel and food now that the lunatics have taken over the asylum.
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Post by darkshrew on Aug 25, 2019 14:19:46 GMT 1
Yep, all over now. Just Boris trying to pin the blame on the EU for the no deal outcome rather than the reality which is leading this country over a cliff to try and save the Tory party.
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Post by salop27 on Aug 25, 2019 15:05:16 GMT 1
Yep, all over now. Just Boris trying to pin the blame on the EU for the no deal outcome rather than the reality which is leading this country over a cliff to try and save the Tory party. As oppose to Labour continually trying to frustrate the brexit process to try to force a general election for their own purposes or even the one policy party which is now the lib dems.
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Post by staffordshrew on Aug 25, 2019 16:00:47 GMT 1
Yep, all over now. Just Boris trying to pin the blame on the EU for the no deal outcome rather than the reality which is leading this country over a cliff to try and save the Tory party. As oppose to Labour continually trying to frustrate the brexit process to try to force a general election for their own purposes or even the one policy party which is now the lib dems. Nice of you to think that Labour might get anything out of a General Election. What's actually going on is our representatives in parliament are trying to further the democratic process, not ignore 49% of the electorate. If you are going to do something you need to do it properly. Boris and Co don't understand that and will eventually take a good spanking for their arrogance.
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Post by davycrockett on Aug 25, 2019 17:06:50 GMT 1
Not so many posters now, assume most people are busy moving their money out of GBP £ and stocking up with fuel and food now that the lunatics have taken over the asylum. House sold, money in the bank we’ll spread out round a few .........👍
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Post by tvor on Aug 25, 2019 17:11:49 GMT 1
Yep, all over now. Just Boris trying to pin the blame on the EU for the no deal outcome rather than the reality which is leading this country over a cliff to try and save the Tory party. As oppose to Labour continually trying to frustrate the brexit process Anyone would think none of the Tories had voted against Brexit in the last three years.
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Post by davycrockett on Aug 25, 2019 17:12:03 GMT 1
Yep, all over now. Just Boris trying to pin the blame on the EU for the no deal outcome rather than the reality which is leading this country over a cliff to try and save the Tory party. As oppose to Labour continually trying to frustrate the brexit process to try to force a general election for their own purposes or even the one policy party which is now the lib dems. Or to avoid a no deal Brexit.... why ‘for their own purposes’? That’s exactly what the Tory’s have done over the last3 years,’ leave it to us ‘ attitude..... Everytime anyone criticises the Tory party for the dreadful job they’ve done so far all their supporters can do is critisise labour, pathetic!
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Post by staffordshrew on Aug 25, 2019 17:17:07 GMT 1
Not so many posters now, assume most people are busy moving their money out of GBP £ and stocking up with fuel and food now that the lunatics have taken over the asylum. House sold, money in the bank we’ll spread out round a few .........👍 Just send your bank account details to Nigeria to be one of the few to benefit?
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Post by neilsalop on Aug 25, 2019 18:09:04 GMT 1
Yep, all over now. Just Boris trying to pin the blame on the EU for the no deal outcome rather than the reality which is leading this country over a cliff to try and save the Tory party. As oppose to Labour continually trying to frustrate the brexit process to try to force a general election for their own purposes or even the one policy party which is now the lib dems. To be honest I agree with you about the LibDems being the one policy party, but it appears that Jo Swinson is in regular telephone contact with BoJob, perhaps they discussing how to gang up to stop Labour and Corbyn in particular from getting into power. Now if she is giving him her support, you can bet she's not giving it for free. Still so sure your no-deal wet dream is going happen?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2019 19:04:09 GMT 1
Swinson is awful, full stop.
The Lib Dems are awful full stop.
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Post by salop27 on Aug 26, 2019 14:30:51 GMT 1
Still so sure your no-deal wet dream is going happen? Quality!! Not heard the term "wet dream" in many a year 😄😄
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Post by tvor on Aug 28, 2019 9:30:18 GMT 1
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49493632" The Queen will be asked by the government to suspend Parliament days after MPs return to work - and a matter of weeks before the Brexit deadline." " Senior No 10 source says 'this is about the NHS and violent crime, not Brexit, and the courts have no locus to interfere in a bog standard Queen's Speech process'" What a load of b******s!
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Post by mattmw on Aug 28, 2019 9:59:20 GMT 1
Time to start stock pilling food and hiding money under the matress
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2019 11:23:40 GMT 1
Well done Boris.... sky news full of remaimers up in arms about the crash of democracy... irony in full swing.....🤣😊🤣
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2019 11:24:48 GMT 1
Time to start stock pilling food and hiding money under the matress I reckon on 1st Nov when i wake up... there will be food on the shelves and money is cash points...
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Post by martinshrew on Aug 28, 2019 12:02:32 GMT 1
Time to start stock pilling food and hiding money under the matress Yeah because they'll be no food in supermarkets or money at ATMs on November 1st? Scaremongering at its finest.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2019 12:16:08 GMT 1
Time to start stock pilling food and hiding money under the matress Yeah because they'll be no food in supermarkets or money at ATMs on November 1st? Scaremongering at its finest. Maybe not on 1st November. But if situation regarding prioritisation at ports and import clearances are not organised regarding food imports, then yes once retailer brexit buffer stocks are depleted then some stores may see food shortages on shelf. This will of course be amplified by consumers buying more which has a multiplier effect.
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Post by Minormorris64 on Aug 28, 2019 12:18:17 GMT 1
Parliaments are always prorogue before a Queens Speech. This is not unusual though it could be termed fortuitous for the government. Three of the five weeks are normally times parliament would be closed for the conference season anyway.
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Post by tvor on Aug 28, 2019 12:19:26 GMT 1
I've said a few times, it's only the stark reality of a post no deal Brexit Britain that will finally see the penny drop for those who think this is a good idea. Of course the rich Tory types who want to go down this road will be fine whatever, particularly with no new EU tax avoidance rules to worry about, but ordinary people will suffer.
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Post by thesensationaljt on Aug 28, 2019 12:29:56 GMT 1
What a pity it takes a Tory to stand up for the rights of the working class vote.
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Post by tvor on Aug 28, 2019 12:31:30 GMT 1
What a pity it takes a Tory to stand up for the rights of the working class vote. What a crying shame it's the working people who will suffer the most. It's no surprise to see Tories standing up for something that will benefit them, that's all they're interested in.
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Post by mattmw on Aug 28, 2019 12:31:36 GMT 1
Time to start stock pilling food and hiding money under the matress Yeah because they'll be no food in supermarkets or money at ATMs on November 1st? Scaremongering at its finest. No in fairness the 1st November will be ok. It’s what happens after that that’s the concern and difficult to plan for. What we’re planning for is a gradual but consistent increase in food prices following a no deal brexit and less variety of fresh produce available. The more immediate concern for Shropshire folk will be the supply of medications and isotopes used to treat cancers and other diseases I absolutely hope you are right and our predictions and planning through the civil service are wrong. If your are right no one dies. If we are right people start dying - if that happens we’re more than happy to come back to these conversations and remind people of them
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Post by thesensationaljt on Aug 28, 2019 12:39:01 GMT 1
The EU are panicking. There will be a deal now, but I'd prefer there wasn't Juan. Once free of tariffs, prices will go down. You remainers seem oblivious to the fact you lost the referendum.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2019 12:46:49 GMT 1
Yeah because they'll be no food in supermarkets or money at ATMs on November 1st? Scaremongering at its finest. Maybe not on 1st November. But if situation regarding prioritisation at ports and import clearances are not organised regarding food imports, then yes once retailer brexit buffer stocks are depleted then some stores may see food shortages on shelf. This will of course be amplified by consumers buying more which has a multiplier effect. Bloody hell.... can we only buy food from Europe...... My god was not aware of that... were doomed.....
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Post by tvor on Aug 28, 2019 13:31:41 GMT 1
What some current Tory ministers said about the idea of proroguing parliament during the very recent Tory leadership campaign.
Matt Hancock.
"goes against everything that those men who waded onto those beaches [on D-Day] fought and died for - and I will not have it.”
Amber Rudd.
"outrageous to consider proroguing Parliament"
Nicky Morgan.
"it would lead to a constitutional crisis."
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Post by Minormorris64 on Aug 28, 2019 13:41:23 GMT 1
What some current Tory ministers said about the idea of proroguing parliament during the very recent Tory leadership campaign. Matt Hancock. "goes against everything that those men who waded onto those beaches [on D-Day] fought and died for - and I will not have it.” Amber Rudd. "outrageous to consider proroguing Parliament" Nicky Morgan. "it would lead to a constitutional crisis." Parliaments are always prorogue before a Queens Speech. This is not unusual though it could be termed fortuitous for the government. Three of the five weeks are normally times parliament would be closed for the conference season anyway.
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Post by Worthingshrew on Aug 28, 2019 13:55:47 GMT 1
Exposes yet another lie about Brexit being about restoring sovereignty of Parliament. Boris clearly has no belief about being able to win the argument.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2019 14:31:54 GMT 1
Exposes yet another lie about Brexit being about restoring sovereignty of Parliament. Boris clearly has no belief about being able to win the argument. its not an argument though. its ensuring the will of the people is carried out,despite all the backstabbing and doom mongering of the and scaremongering of those resisting change.
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Post by highlandshrew on Aug 28, 2019 14:41:15 GMT 1
Exposes yet another lie about Brexit being about restoring sovereignty of Parliament. Boris clearly has no belief about being able to win the argument. its not an argument though. its ensuring the will of the people is carried out,despite all the backstabbing and doom mongering of the and scaremongering of those resisting change. If you are so sure this is the 'will of the people' why are the leave group so reluctant to let the people actually confirm it? Democracy my arse!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2019 14:46:29 GMT 1
Exposes yet another lie about Brexit being about restoring sovereignty of Parliament. Boris clearly has no belief about being able to win the argument. its not an argument though. its ensuring the will of the people is carried out,despite all the backstabbing and doom mongering of the and scaremongering of those resisting change. Will of the people? Who voted tory with Johnson as prime minister?
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