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Unbelievable Jeff

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  1. It's because apart from Alexander, they're actually a good bunch of people in that family.
  2. It's quite a big deal - it's the reason that Brexit hasn't gone ahead yet, because without one we have to have the backstop. The whole of Brexit has come down to this, as many Remainers (including myself, Shurlock and probably Badger) have said they will accept May's deal as long as it doesn't mean a hard border in Ireland.
  3. Gosh, isn't Les getting tetchy this morning? Maybe the gardener's been round or sumink?
  4. The issue is Boris is not negotiating a new deal. If he was then fine. That's what you don't seem to understand.
  5. Look at how upset the little Brexiteers are, because Bercow is not allowing Boris to con Parliament and the public with his sham. You could not make it up.
  6. He will have to go... ...to Brussels.
  7. He's always very friendly - he calls everyone 'pal' so not sure how you can take anything he says as an insult?
  8. Boris being utterly destroyed in PMQs.
  9. Well yes, we all know the Brexit vote was ridiculous in relation to that.
  10. Less with the insults mate - why's it always the Brexiteers who start with the insults?
  11. Absolutely. It's pure madness that a lot of the rebels last night have voted for leaving the EU more than the likes of JRM and Steve Baker. If May had expelled her rebels, BOJO wouldn't be PM.
  12. This is what I said on the 14th June - it's getting closer:
  13. Very likely. However, you will see the Lib Dems distance themselves from the Labour party to garner more of their vote in the SW.
  14. Revocation would only be on the back of a second referendum I would have thought.
  15. Yes, but there is no majority for it. What a shame. By the way, we can all plagerise the many sites out there. Try and come up with something original.
  16. Yes, obviously, but the 31st October deadline was Boris's red line. This is why Corbyn has said he will have an election once the legislation has passed. My point is that he has ****ed his own red lines due to his prorogation. If he hadn't prorogued Parliament he'd have time to call and complete the election once the No Deal legislation went through, get his majority and exit before October 31st.
  17. Not been wrong often in this thread...I maintained at the time and still do now, a vote for Boris in the leadership election, was a vote for no Brexit. And this man...what a cretinous fool.
  18. Don't forget everyone...
  19. So, Corbyn has said he will have an election once the legislation has passed. The issue is that to get the legislation through will take until proroguation, leaving no time for a post legislation vote on a GE. This means that the reason we cannot have a GE, and leave before October 31st, is due to the proroguation that Boris proposed. Lapping up that delicious irony.
  20. It would still need a majority though, and they now have 289 seats - it still wouldn't happen.
  21. Hopefully we'll hear Ed Vaizey on James O'Brien tomorrow.
  22. Wow, Boris has removed the whip from Ken Clarke. Staggering. Also, what we will see tonight is Churchill's Grandson expelled from the Conservative party. The Conservatives are dead in anything but name.
  23. He needs to resign TBH. What do our ever do quiet Brexiteers think should happen? They voted him in on his promise to leave on the 31st October. He will have failed, and everyone was to judge him on that.
  24. That is ****ing amazing
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