Jump to content

Saints Web Definitely Not Official Second Referendum  

221 members have voted

  1. 1. Saints Web Definitely Not Official Second Referendum

    • Leave Before - Leave Now
      46
    • Leave Before - Remain Now
      11
    • Leave Before - Not Bothered Now
      2
    • Remain Before - Remain Now
      129
    • Remain Before - Leave Now
      8
    • Remain Before - Not Bothered Now
      1
    • Not Bothered Before - Leave Now
      3
    • Not Bothered Before - Remain Now
      5
    • I've never been bothered - Why am I on this Thread?
      3
    • No second Ref - 2016 was Definitive and Binding
      13


Recommended Posts

Posted
Corbyn calling for a General Election is really productive

 

stupid ****

 

I don't know who the **** advises him, but they are utter ****e. People are ****ed off enough with the amount of times this has been delayed by MPs, votes of confidence etc, what does he think he's going to get out of this?

 

The man is an idiot.

Posted

Apparently the Government are proposing that the NI Assembly has a say if the 'back stop' comes into effect. There is only one slight problem with that, the Assembly isn't currently in place.

Posted
He’s just playing games, he know there is no chance of a general election.

 

There is a cunning plan if there is an election and Labour win.

 

Make Diane Abbot chief Brexit negotiator and allow her to blindside the EU with her grasp of figures and negotiating skills

Posted

Does anyone really think Corbyn wants to be PM? He'd be a broken shell within a month, a patsy for his loony mates. I bet he's absolutely ****ting himself.

Posted (edited)
Those yellow vests on the news. Fcking embarrassing. So much anger over it all- all in their heads most of it.

 

vfghnp.jpg

 

#justacomedyfrogwithayellowveston

Edited by shurlock
Posted
Wes, you said that the economic uncertainty after a second vote would cause 'havoc to our economy'. Shurlock countered by saying that a 'hard' Brexit would do the same thing.

Your next prod at him said "Stop making things up. No doubt you will happy to identify the post where I said there would be economic havoc.", and Shurlock then posted "You said that the uncertainty arising from remain winning and the campaign for a new referendum would cause havoc to the economy I.e. economic havoc. ", which is an accurate quotation from your original post.

 

Exactly. You put it better than I can.

Posted
Either way this is a utter shambles, I can see a whole new generation of people not interested in politics or politicians. What a #mess

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

 

I think we'll see a whole new generation of people with a distinct lack of respect and probably resentment for their elders - those that are meant to know better - voting for a worse future for them.

Posted
I think we'll see a whole new generation of people with a distinct lack of respect and probably resentment for their elders - those that are meant to know better - voting for a worse future for them.

 

I doubt that generation care, they are more worried about what sex they are and the new Gillette advert.

Posted
I doubt that generation care, they are more worried about what sex they are and the new Gillette advert.

 

I think you'd be surprised - I can see a lot of Mothers and Fathers being shoved into homes as punishment for their ignorance.

Posted
I think we'll see a whole new generation of people with a distinct lack of respect and probably resentment for their elders - those that are meant to know better - voting for a worse future for them.

 

Pony.

 

A whole generation of French, Spanish , and Greek people will be wishing their parents had the balls to unshackle themselves from the chains of EU protectionism like our golden generation did.

 

 

 

 

Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

Posted

Joking aside, this is the stupidity of the situation; the Conservatives had a chance to get rid of May, but voted to stick with her, knowing how bad her 'deal' is, yet now a significant number of them will vote tonight to reject her proposal and create more turmoil and instability.

Posted
To be fair, everyone said that in December, and November, and August, and in 2017. She's clung on so far, why would tonight make that much difference?

 

Honestly, if she loses by more than 200, i can't see her clinging on. Fair play if she does.

Posted

A massive defeat for May, and Corbyn has called a vote of no confidence in the Government. Hopefully the vote of no confidence will fail, but that May will fall on her sword.

Posted
A massive defeat for May, and Corbyn has called a vote of no confidence in the Government. Hopefully the vote of no confidence will fail, but that May will fall on her sword.

 

The DUP could insist on her standing down in return for their support.

 

 

Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

Posted
Hopefully the vote of no confidence will fail, but that May will fall on her sword.

The motion will be defeated, but I doubt she will go - the party gave her a 12 month free run in the leadership vote, when they all knew the vote on her 'deal' would go exactly as it has turned out.

Posted
Delaying the vote from December probably made her lose by even more.

 

and the threat to keep bringing it back till they 'got it right' . Odd thing to do for a woman who thinks second votes are undemocratic

Posted
JC is really the worst opposition leader ever.

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

 

What should he have done differently? Sheeep

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...