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On one side we have a spineless and rudderless government full of self-serving narcissistic cnts utterly divided.
On the other side we have spineless and rudderless opposition full of self-serving narcissistic cnts utterly divided.
Can someone please show us a third way beyond flipping Vince. Failing a Chuka et al third way then Disco, you're the man no to save us from jezwecan, Diane, Sneery Emily and McDonnell no?
Our country is fckd match thread on 20:16 - Mar 19 by 2Thomas2Bowles
I've come to the conclusion that many remaines hate the UK, have no pride for it and are apologists for everything supposedly bad we have done to the rest of the world.
The gap between rich and poor grows with great haste as free movement and more countries joining the EU put even not stain on to infrastructure of the country that is even now at breaking point, NHS, Housing, Education, Transport.
Many years of hung parliaments await. Many years of anger at the establishment. Many years of infighting of parties.
The Uk it truly FECKED by the gutless wonders.
[Post edited 19 Mar 2019 20:33]
U ok hun?x
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Our country is fckd match thread on 21:11 - Mar 19 with 2559 views
Our country is fckd match thread on 20:47 - Mar 19 by 2Thomas2Bowles
Haha I said many, not all so feck off yourself But do tell me I'm wrong about everything else I've said about the country, everything will be just dandy by remaining. it will solve everything right?
I mean there was nothing wrong with it in the first place for anyone voting to leave.
[Post edited 19 Mar 2019 20:51]
Mate you sound a little unstable, back off the keyboard and go relax! Blimey!
AND WHEN I DREAM , I DREAM ABOUT YOU AND WHEN I SCREAM I SCREAM ABOUT YOU!!!!!
Our country is fckd match thread on 17:15 - Mar 19 by derbyhoop
Whichever way you voted you have to admit it is a complete clusterf**k. Yesterday's decision by the Speaker just adds to the questions.
Why would the Speaker overturn a 400 year old rule? Why, after record defeats on May's deal, and with no change between MV2 and any (likely) MV3, would MPs change their vote? Were they playing political games? Are they playing political games, now? If we have to ask for an A50 extension - how long? UK cannot, logistically, make the preparations necessary by end of March. Even though, in the absence of further legislation, it is the default. Will the EU grant an extension? It has to be unanimous among EU27? Are they so fed up with May's broken promises that they would be justified in saying no? If we have an A50 extension beyond June, we will have to hold European Parliamentary elections. Any body fancy standing?
Given that we have had 2 years minus 10 days to sort out what we want, are we capable of reaching a consensus in the next 2 years?
Is that the sum total of your questions?
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Our country is fckd match thread on 23:41 - Mar 19 with 2441 views
Our country is fckd match thread on 17:35 - Mar 19 by FredManRave
Can't believe that there's such a long thread on lfw that's been going on for ages, takes up so much space and yet is only read and replied to by a handful of people.
Don't read it, then. We're having our own fun without you.
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Our country is fckd match thread on 00:56 - Mar 20 with 2397 views
The current deadlock over Brexit and possible delay to the UK's planned leaving date of 29 March suggests democracy in the UK is "all but dead", Donald Trump Jr has claimed.
Mr Trump Jr, who is the US president's son but holds no political position, wrote a column in the Daily Telegraph.
In it, he criticises Theresa May for having "ignored advice from my father".
Mr Trump Jr added that "the will of the people is likely to be ignored" because of "elite" politicians in Brussels.
The American businessman's intervention in UK politics comes with nine days to go until the UK's scheduled departure from the EU.
Although, Prime Minister Mrs May is writing to the EU to formally ask for Brexit to be postponed, 29 March remains the date the UK leaves the EU unless an extension is agreed before then.
The length of any potential delay - which all of the EU's other nation states would have to agree to - depends on whether Mrs May can get her withdrawal deal approved by British MPs. If she cannot, the delay could be long.
In his editorial piece, Mr Trump Jr - who played a prominent role in his father's election campaign, said: "Mrs May ignored advice from my father, and ultimately, a process that should have taken only a few short months has become a years-long stalemate, leaving the British people in limbo."
In an interview in July last year, President Trump claimed that Mrs May had ignored his advice by opting for a softer Brexit strategy.
And again last week, President Trump - who is a supporter of Brexit - told reporters that he gave Mrs May "my ideas on how to negotiate it... and I think [it] would have been successful".
He added: "She didn't listen to that, and that's fine. I think it could have been negotiated in a different manner, frankly."
Media captionTrump: "I'm surprised at how badly Brexit negotiations have all gone" Mr Trump Jr, who is executive vice-president of the Trump Organisation, added: "Now, the clock has virtually run out and almost all is lost - exactly as the European elites were hoping.
"Some pro-Brexit politicians even suggest that Mrs May is trying to sabotage Brexit, by insisting that Parliament agree to a deal that essentially keeps Britain bound to the EU indefinitely.
"With the deadline fast approaching, it appears that democracy in the UK is all but dead."
I’m not a broadsheet editor, but I’m not sure that a trust-fund kid dependent on inherited wealth who had covert meetings with Russian operatives to help his corrupt father win an election is the best placed author of an op-ed railing against “elites” and the death of democracy.
— The Secret Barrister 🦋 (@BarristerSecret) March 20, 2019
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Our country is fckd match thread on 09:38 - Mar 20 with 2156 views
The current deadlock over Brexit and possible delay to the UK's planned leaving date of 29 March suggests democracy in the UK is "all but dead", Donald Trump Jr has claimed.
Mr Trump Jr, who is the US president's son but holds no political position, wrote a column in the Daily Telegraph.
In it, he criticises Theresa May for having "ignored advice from my father".
Mr Trump Jr added that "the will of the people is likely to be ignored" because of "elite" politicians in Brussels.
The American businessman's intervention in UK politics comes with nine days to go until the UK's scheduled departure from the EU.
Although, Prime Minister Mrs May is writing to the EU to formally ask for Brexit to be postponed, 29 March remains the date the UK leaves the EU unless an extension is agreed before then.
The length of any potential delay - which all of the EU's other nation states would have to agree to - depends on whether Mrs May can get her withdrawal deal approved by British MPs. If she cannot, the delay could be long.
In his editorial piece, Mr Trump Jr - who played a prominent role in his father's election campaign, said: "Mrs May ignored advice from my father, and ultimately, a process that should have taken only a few short months has become a years-long stalemate, leaving the British people in limbo."
In an interview in July last year, President Trump claimed that Mrs May had ignored his advice by opting for a softer Brexit strategy.
And again last week, President Trump - who is a supporter of Brexit - told reporters that he gave Mrs May "my ideas on how to negotiate it... and I think [it] would have been successful".
He added: "She didn't listen to that, and that's fine. I think it could have been negotiated in a different manner, frankly."
Media captionTrump: "I'm surprised at how badly Brexit negotiations have all gone" Mr Trump Jr, who is executive vice-president of the Trump Organisation, added: "Now, the clock has virtually run out and almost all is lost - exactly as the European elites were hoping.
"Some pro-Brexit politicians even suggest that Mrs May is trying to sabotage Brexit, by insisting that Parliament agree to a deal that essentially keeps Britain bound to the EU indefinitely.
"With the deadline fast approaching, it appears that democracy in the UK is all but dead."
[Post edited 20 Mar 2019 7:32]
When Obama said, in 2016, that the UK would not be a high priority for trade deals, Leavers were up in arms about foreigners interfering. Yet, you are prepared to quote the unelected Trump Jnr at length.
Do I need to point out the hypocrisy?
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Our country is fckd match thread on 14:10 - Mar 20 with 1927 views
can I make it clear that I was remarking on Northern threatening 2T2B over, I presume, the latter's possibly casually racist line about Romanians (Remainians?) and not endorsing little Trumps views on Brexit, of which I had no knowledge at the time?
While I'm here, I'm sure any list of despicable leavers could be countered by a list of despicable remainers. I give you blair and goldman sachs to start with.
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Our country is fckd match thread on 14:44 - Mar 20 with 1889 views
Our country is fckd match thread on 14:10 - Mar 20 by distortR
can I make it clear that I was remarking on Northern threatening 2T2B over, I presume, the latter's possibly casually racist line about Romanians (Remainians?) and not endorsing little Trumps views on Brexit, of which I had no knowledge at the time?
While I'm here, I'm sure any list of despicable leavers could be countered by a list of despicable remainers. I give you blair and goldman sachs to start with.
Unfortunately the increase in the numbers of despicable people has exceeded all expectations and is now out of control.
Air hostess clique
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Our country is fckd match thread on 14:45 - Mar 20 with 1884 views
Our country is fckd match thread on 14:10 - Mar 20 by distortR
can I make it clear that I was remarking on Northern threatening 2T2B over, I presume, the latter's possibly casually racist line about Romanians (Remainians?) and not endorsing little Trumps views on Brexit, of which I had no knowledge at the time?
While I'm here, I'm sure any list of despicable leavers could be countered by a list of despicable remainers. I give you blair and goldman sachs to start with.
Not to antagonise but to make clear.
It was not an intention to be racist there are Romanian drug dealers and East-European trafficked Ladies of the night or anytime really that I did make a jesting comment about, there has been far worse on here (MB)
Had Disco made some reference to some dealer and ladies of the night in one of his posts, he has often, people laugh (sorry Disco).
Someone else was comparing EU citizens (Wonderful people) with Sumarlins and Moroccans, less complimentary. which did not, shall we say, get caught in the net.
Our country is fckd match thread on 14:45 - Mar 20 by 2Thomas2Bowles
Not to antagonise but to make clear.
It was not an intention to be racist there are Romanian drug dealers and East-European trafficked Ladies of the night or anytime really that I did make a jesting comment about, there has been far worse on here (MB)
Had Disco made some reference to some dealer and ladies of the night in one of his posts, he has often, people laugh (sorry Disco).
Someone else was comparing EU citizens (Wonderful people) with Sumarlins and Moroccans, less complimentary. which did not, shall we say, get caught in the net.
[Post edited 20 Mar 2019 15:05]
That wouldn't fit with the agenda though would it...