Brexit, for once some facts.

oldgroaner

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You keep saying the liar king. It doesn’t stick. You are using a Disney film. It just doesn’t work.

Think about it. You gormless idiot.

Johnson is known for reading the classics, quoting Shakespeare etc. Not a Disney film.

It should be King Liar. As in, ( and I’m only explaining this to you and your remain thicko pals ) King Lear.

Think. Just think you utter moron. If you want to insult someone at least make it clever. Ish.

Idiot.

You offend me with your stupidness.

Another example of how thick remainers are. Mwah mwah mwah. The status quo is good because I’m told it’s good.

Idiots.
My my, did you lose your grip on the rafters and fall on your head in your sleep again?
I offend you? Oh Dear, I'm underwhelmed that my comments upset a video studio janitor.
Still never mind.
It never occurs to you that we are not re-running Dunkirk here, it's more of the Charge of the light Brigade.
Spectacular stupidity, that's Brexit.
And it becomes more and more apparent every day, except for the exceptionally dim like you.
You want to run from the big bad EU because you fear it's power
Only to run slap bang into the trap spun by those who want us to be vassals of the USA.
And you believe this?
Brexit is good because I’m told it’s good.
 
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50Hertz

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until the 4th of September.
fewer and fewer people give BJ the benefit of the doubt when he bluffs on TV.
There has to be a GE coming before 31/10. I cannot see how Johnson can deliver any form of Brexit which will be satisfactory to Leavers before then, and if that date passes without him doing so, he’s finished. All of his actions so far are those of a person in an election period.
 

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I do find it interesting that the thickos on here are all remainers. Flecc aside. Say what you want the man can put a sentence together. But flecc included nine if them have a sense of humour.

I do find that a clear barometer when it comes to intelligence.
You should join your thicko friend in his siding with drivel like this. Back in the real world we use a WAIS(wechlsler for short) to measure intelligence. But you're not educated. So dont let it bother your little head. However, the plunging pound is a barometer. And one that could penetrate Brexiters thick skulls well before Johnson's had time to win a ge.
 
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However, the plunging pound is a barometer. And one that could penetrate Brexiters thick skulls
the exchange rate does not seem to have any impact on the leave/remain poll of polls.

Currently:
leave: 40%
remain: 47%
don't know: 13%

 
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50Hertz

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You should join your thicko friend in his siding with drivel like this. Back in the real world we use a WAIS(wechlsler for short) to measure intelligence. But you're not educated. So dont let it bother your little head. However, the plunging pound is a barometer. And one that could penetrate Brexiters thick skulls well before Johnson's had time to win a ge.
There must be a good phone signal in that railway cutting where you hang out during the day. Is it the one which services The Metropolitan Line again?
 
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oldgroaner

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Weird byline in the Express
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How the pro-Remain 2016 referendum allowed 'exploitative Remainers' to disrupt Brexit
BREXITEER and economic advisory expert Paul Gambles has claimed the fallout from the 2016 referendum allowed Remainers to disrupt the Brexit process over the last three years.
MBMG Investment co-founder and Managing Partner Paul Gambles explained Remainers were able to exploit the uncertainty and lack of clarity from the referendum for their own gain. In an interview with Express.co.uk, he insisted the 2016 referendum was constructed with no realistic expectation of Leave winning. The economic advisor and analyser noted this allowed both Remainer campaigners and politicians to be “incredibly disruptive” as the referendum’s lack of clarity could be used in their favour. "

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An admission that the referendum did not provide a clear mandate
The answer is simple
Do it again.
 
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oldgroaner

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Again in the Express
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Farage warns Boris will con Brits after no deal pledge – 'I’ll believe it when it happens'
NIGEL FARAGE fears Boris Johnson will trick the British electorate into thinking that a no deal Brexit genuinely is a possibility just for a boost in the polls, before he brings the withdrawal agreement back in front of the House of Commons.

Pretty much as we anticipated, for once Mr Toad is correct.
 

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Pretty much as we anticipated, for once Mr Toad is correct.
He smiles at the cameras and appears to me a 'happy go lucky' kind of person.
I doubt that anyone and even BJ himself knows what BJ is going to do.
He plays chicken with the EU knowing full well their strategy: remain or hard brexit, there is not much in between except TM's deal.
I guess the EU will let him run the show, they already have the legislation in place to treat the UK as a WTO partner.
It's up to our parliament to assert its authority by making a choice: TM's deal, second referendum or GE.
The most likely is GE.
 
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I can't see how Boris can have a GE before we have left, The Brexit party will take too many off his votes.. the polls are showing him getting Brexit votes back at the moment but he hasn't been caught out yet.
 
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He smiles at the cameras and appears to me a 'happy go lucky' kind of person.
I doubt that anyone and even BJ himself knows what BJ is going to do.
He plays chicken with the EU knowing full well their strategy: remain or hard brexit, there is not much in between except TM's deal.
I guess the EU will let him run the show, they already have the legislation in place to treat the UK as a WTO partner.
It's up to our parliament to assert its authority by making a choice: TM's deal, second referendum or GE.
The most likely is GE.

I’m hearing that it’s France that is implacable. Germany is happy to give us what we want.
 
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I can't see how Boris can have a GE before we have left, The Brexit party will take too many off his votes.. the polls are showing him getting Brexit votes back at the moment but he hasn't been caught out yet.
he only has to beat JC (which seems a doodle) to rule for 5 more years.
 
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I can't see how Boris can have a GE before we have left, The Brexit party will take too many off his votes.. the polls are showing him getting Brexit votes back at the moment but he hasn't been caught out yet.
BJ admires Churchill, and Churchill allied with Stalin to get job of WW2 done so anything's possible with BJ & Farage however distasteful...
 
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50Hertz

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I can't see how Boris can have a GE before we have left, The Brexit party will take too many off his votes.. the polls are showing him getting Brexit votes back at the moment but he hasn't been caught out yet.
Boris is enjoying a bounce in the polls, they are calling it the Boris Bounce. It's the novelty factor, new hope, tough talk, bold promises. It's all vapour-wear, he's done nothing that you can see, feel or touch, but it is having a positive effect. This can only last for a very very short time because he stands no chance of delivering anything he has promised with such a weak majority. People will start to realise this extremely quickly and the Boris bounce will disappear as fast as it arrived. The votes will then flow back to BXP.

If he pounces on an election now, he might just win it with a workable majority. It's his only chance of clinging on for a full term. If he leaves it until October, he's had it.

Look at the way he is behaving, touring the country, pledging new train lines, promising more constables. This is a man in the middle of an election campaign, but Corbyn hasn't cottoned on yet and will be caught with his trousers down.

Just my observations.
 

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It seemed a doodle to may too. Strong and stable she was, like boris.
in 2017, Labour and tories benefited from tactical voting.
This time, if GE is before brexit, Labour and Tories will lose out to LibDems and the BXP but Labour will lose more than Tories, if GE is after brexit, Labour will be trounced because remainers will blame JC's inaction.
In either scenarios, beating JC is easier than last time.
 
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