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Maringer
June 9, 2017, 5:12pm
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We've always been in the excrement together ever since the votes in 2015 and 2016. A lot of us didn't vote for it, however!  
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June 9, 2017, 5:57pm

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So what happens if there is another EU referendum and the vote is the same (out of the EU) shall we have another one after that just to make sure???


Best of three?
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June 9, 2017, 6:07pm

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We could have a double in a few months or next year,

Another election and another referendum on the same day  


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June 9, 2017, 8:06pm
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At the end of the day politicians cant please everyone though .Stating the obvious I know but the perfect candidate doesnt exist.I dont mind Corbyn in fact and quite like him as a person but just feel May is better.



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June 9, 2017, 8:07pm
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June 9, 2017, 8:19pm

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All we know now is that our Government has a tremendous, and I mean, tremendous amount of work to do. Re-establishing the Commons, deliberations for the negotiations, the negotiations themselves, establishment of the British Bill of Rights, re-negotiation of trade deals with the rest of the world. All with a minority government, if there ever was a time for unity it is now. My opinion is that this was a needed election to gain a proper mandate, however, a poor tory campaign (to which I am seriously questioning May's ability) and a resurgence in Labour support (Red pilled by free stuff) have, again in my opinion, weakened our hand with the EU negotiations.

Sad fact? We all lost this election, one is a totalitarianish, censorship candidate, and the other was a leftist, socialist, far from reality and the people politician. A bright spark being that the SNP lost far more seats than the tories, yet no one is calling for Nicola 'jimmy krankie' Sturgeon to resign?

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June 9, 2017, 8:30pm
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Quoted from Skrill
All we know now is that our Government has a tremendous, and I mean, tremendous amount of work to do. Re-establishing the Commons, deliberations for the negotiations, the negotiations themselves, establishment of the British Bill of Rights, re-negotiation of trade deals with the rest of the world. All with a minority government, if there ever was a time for unity it is now. My opinion is that this was a needed election to gain a proper mandate, however, a poor tory campaign and a resurgence in Labour support have, again in my opinion, weakened our hand with the EU negotiations.  


No chance of unity, we have a weak and wobbly PM being propped up by a party of religious zealots and  terrorist links, her own party queuing up to stab her in the back and ready to fight like rats in a sack.May isd as busted flush and has been shown to be completely out of touch. The clock is ticking for May who is a laughing stock
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June 9, 2017, 8:38pm
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She gets my vote👍, it's just a shame this means the end of commie Corbyrn who's comedy act with Abbott  has put the fun back into politics.


ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha..............



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June 9, 2017, 9:06pm
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Quoted from Roast Em Bobby
Where's Grim74? HAHAHAHAHAH


Was this you Bobby?

"This is SOOO great. What's he going to nationalise first? Wait, what is the DUP? May is what? NOOOOOOO!!" 😂


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June 9, 2017, 9:15pm
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Quoted from jock dock tower


ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha..............



Unlike you doctrineJock I don't vote on the colour of a rosette, As previously mentioned on here I chose to change my mind it's called being open minded!

Oh and by the way Corbyn actually lost! Am I happy the conservatives are back in power no not really! Am I happy the socialist party lost yes absolutely fuckin ecstatic😀


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