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European Union Referendum - In or Out??
I guess nobody realised we'd joined a prison or signed up to the equivalent of being condemned to hell for all eternity all those years ago.
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As I keep telling you,uk trade will not supercede the single market. The tories haven't a Scooby what they are doing.

Aye but the lower pound means better exports......look at the production figures and the wage figures. xxxx hell.
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'Relax' said the night man,
'We are programmed to receive.
You can check out any time you like,
But you can never leave!'
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A guide to cask ale.

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“In the best pubs, you can spend entire afternoons deep in refreshment without a care in the world.”
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(27-07-2017, 19:17)theo_luddite Wrote: I guess nobody realised we'd joined a prison or signed up to the equivalent of being condemned to hell for all eternity all those years ago.

The only prisons are between your ears.
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http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/indepth/a-...spartandhp

This is an interesting argument from a British judge on why a second EU referendum should indeed be democratically possible and also exposes the usual manipulations of politicians to suit their own brexit needs and values while the rest of the voting population can effectively f### off - no dialogue please, the 'people have decided'!!
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I'd urge people to listen to keir starmers speech from parliament the other day which completely dismantled may and davis's argument with regard to their 'repeal bill' As a barrister himself his speech was very much like to a jury but highly impressive anyway,explaining in a straightforward way why this can't work legally and how the tories are using it to make a 'power grab' to bypass parliament for their own ends.

May was squirming like xxxx. She really is the epitome of a lame duck leader. A lot of tories are voicing discontent with this bill and it will be interesting to see if they will vote with labour/snp/lib dems on this one and support labours amendments next week.

I really fear the worst if this goes through unaltered.
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Is anybody really that surprised re scumbag Tories basically 'trying to chance it on a grand scale'. They've done it before but in different political circumstances! They were the main perpetrators of brexit, a shambles and major threat to any hope of a UK economic recovery, that should never have happened! Scumbags is an apt description of this RW divisive group of people who are gonna devastate this country beyond belief. I can't believe it is not being seriously 'fought tooth and nail' far more more intensely to stop this fiasco. As for this chancing repeal bill, we'll see if the scrutinising power of parliament and parliamentarians can 'do something about it'!
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41252653

This is an understatement by Jean-Claude Juncker as there are already good indicators that the EU economy is finally moving in a positive direction. I said before I hope the EU economic position is absolutely buoyant at the time when these Tory scumbags and other RW scumbags somehow ditch the UK into their brexit trench - they deserve it but what about the rest of us, the 48%, IMO far more than that % at the current time! I'll opt for Scot indy asap!
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Companies like john Lewis announcing profit losses.

Interest rate rises coming.

Inflation rising.

Tories making a xxxx of negotiations.

A lame duck pm propped up by the loyalist terrorist political wing (who just voted with labour/snp/ against the horrific public services pay cut)
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Aye! That was an ironic 'back stab' by the DUP on a righteous issue although it's not extensive enough.
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