Looking at that lot I'm surprised you are expecting him to lose!What Corbyn wants is this:
1) Out of the EU.
2) To raid the bank accounts and pension pots of savers.
3) To confiscate assets such as second homes, share certificates and public schools.
4) To shovel free money into the pockets of the bone idle.
The problem he faces is packaging that lot into something the public will vote for. That’s why he’s ended looking confused, dodgy, untrustworthy and unelectable.
Don’t be too hard on him. The good news is that there is a pathway to redemption. Denounce Brexit, repent on you Brexit vote and pray to the Baby Jesus for forgiveness. I did exactly that and now I feel very righteous and aloof.And this is the smart ass that came on here to lecture us on being polite and respectful?
I repeat your voting for Brexit makes you responsible for the situation we are now in, the fact that 17.4 million did the same does not lessen your responsibility.
You, ve aged quite a bit since then, and got uglier. Oik.Get your Halloween mask
Somehow it looks familiar
Wash your mouth out you filthy old man.And this is the smart ass that came on here to lecture us on being polite and respectful?
I repeat your voting for Brexit makes you responsible for the situation we are now in, the fact that 17.4 million did the same does not lessen your responsibility.
Remember that when things start going seriously downhill.
And try to stop being in your own words
An ignorant little oik.
You won, now admit your responsibility instead of blaming all and sundry
Your choice, your mess.
And now you are wailing because Corbyn won't rescue you?
Tough!
I suppose telling the truth to the likes of you and Zlatan is bound to upset you, but really Fingers, even by your low standards that was pathetic.Wash your mouth out you filthy old man.
So rude.
You really are pathetic when you're angry at being held responsible for your mess aren't you?You, ve aged quite a bit since then, and got uglier. Oik.
He can't do that, it would mean accepting he was to blameDon’t be too hard on him. The good news is that there is a pathway to redemption. Denounce Brexit, repent on you Brexit vote and pray to the Baby Jesus for forgiveness. I did exactly that and now I feel very righteous and aloof.
And oddly gov Brexit ads still appearing on the TV today stating we are still leaving on the 31st and be prepared ?!?!At last, the true meaning of Brexit is revealed.
Repeats on Dave.And oddly gov Brexit ads still appearing on the TV today stating we are still leaving on the 31st and be prepared ?!?!
Oh good grief, lowering yourself to Fingers level just because I reminded you of your responsibility for this mess?Try and post on topic OG.
Thanks.
Metaphorically: AKA lying through his teeth?He was speaking metaphorically about the ditch, whereas Corbyn granting or refusing an election is real. Besides, Corbyn is agreeing with an election today, he might change his mind though.Boris Johnson challenges Jeremy Corbyn to snap election on December 12
Boris Johnson will hold a vote in the House of Commons on Monday on triggering a snap poll after telling Mr Corbyn the Brexit 'nightmare' cannot be allowed to continue.mol.im
In his defence he actually said "I, d rather be dead in a ditch than negotiate an extension". That may well be true and he doesnt have to be either dead or in a ditch for it to be the case.12/12/2019 comes after 31/10/2019, so the current Conservative leader will be dead in a ditch by then and therefore unable to fight an election. Unless he was lying, again, of course.
Very.This is frightening
In the Independent
"The YouGov surveys found that 71 per cent of Leave voters in England, 60 per cent in Scotland and 70 per cent in Wales think violence against MPs would be a ”price worth paying” to deliver Brexit. "
The figures are only slightly lower for Remain supporters, with 58 per cent of pro-EU voters in England, 53 per cent in Scotland and 56 per cent in Wales saying that politicians being attacked would be worth it Britain remained in the EU.
Voters would also be happy to accept members of the public being badly injured in protests if it meant they got their way on Brexit.
Among Leave voters, 69 per cent in England, 62 per cent in Scotland and 70 per cent in Wales think civilians being hurt would be a “price worth paying” for Brexit.
While Remain voters are slightly less willing to accept violence, 57 per cent in England, 56 per cent in Scotland and 57 per cent in Wales would still rather people were badly injured than Britain left the EU.
Bizarrely, around one in 20 voters said they wanted civilians to be injured in protests regardless of their views on Brexit.
The polls were conducted as part of the Future of England survey, which is carried out annually by academics at Cardiff University and the University of Edinburgh.
Brexit has to be stopped before things get even worse. as we predicted.