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View Poll Results: What do you think will happen? | |||
The USA will buy the UK to make them great again | 15 | 14.02% | |
The monarchy will collapse, England to become Venezuela 2.0 | 10 | 9.35% | |
UK to sink in total recession, AM/Riot to rejoice about this new stream of jobless apps | 25 | 23.36% | |
The UK will do just fine, will claim back USA, India, Australia and all other ex colonies | 23 | 21.50% | |
The EU will make Boris Johnson fuck a pig live on TV, or they kill Harry | 19 | 17.76% | |
Bush // towers | 39 | 36.45% | |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 107. You may not vote on this poll |
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...and the people voted for a positive change in terms of Brexit. The majority is there, democracy happened. It should have been forced through in under 6 months in 2016.
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Remoaners: Stop the coup!
Govt: OK, we'll have a general election. Remoaners: We didn't mean now... Makes me so angry how our parliament has deliberately made this process so difficult. | ||
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Looks like it worked. Greece is stable and growing again. (sorry about my english) | |||
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The USA can't seem to move because it has grown fatter on asian work, meanwhile California has a homeless village. That's all I will say. It's not my land, country, culture or people over there in Euro. | |||
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He would have picked up many of the conservative leave votes (May voted remain; I have no idea why she volunteered for leadership of the Conservative party other than no one else even stood. Really BoJo should have manned up and stood for leadership on 24th June 2016). He would have stopped the huge number of lavour votes that defected because Labour didn't have a clear mandate on Brexit during that election. He would have even picked up some remain voters under the assurance of fall out from Brexit being mitigated (it's nice being able to opt out of 42+ hour working weeks, etc). That snap election back then was JC's for the taking if he actually stood up for his past rhetoric. Now he's showed himself up again, trying to paint BoJo as a tyrant, but when offered the election JC turns it down by moving the goalposts. I understand why JC turned it down, the election was a trap to force through a potentially devestating Brexit (instead of a clean, conciliatory leave) for the sake of deadlines (and maintaining huge tax dodging schemes employed by much of the current government and sponsors). The damage is now done to JC's reputation (and it has taken years of bogus allegations against him for anything to stick). These two instances show to me JC doesn't want PM. Infighting in the Labour party (and attacks from Conservative party/media) has tried for years to bring JC down, but in the end JC is going to crucify himself. | |||
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https://www.theguardian.com/politics...e-passing-bill
This is what we are reduced to, some our wonderful MPs, probably former ministers too, openly colluding with EU leaders completely undermining our own negotiators. We used to have people hung, drawn and quartered for that! | ||
Last edited by Thrombosis; 09-07-2019 at 12:54 PM..
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