Right or Wrong

Discussion in 'Just Talk' started by Isitreally, Nov 9, 2018.

  1. chippie244

    chippie244 Super Member

    So you're not going to answer how much was fraudulently spent and how many fines?
     
  2. joinerjohn1

    joinerjohn1 Screwfix Select

    I’ll answer that when you explain just how the Remain campaign, were allowed to spend £ millions more than the winning campaign.
     
  3. chippie244

    chippie244 Super Member

    That was the rules.
    Do you not agree that electoral fraud is wrong?
    Rules are rules.
     
  4. joinerjohn1

    joinerjohn1 Screwfix Select

    Oh, so the rules allow one campaign in a two horse race to spend £millions more on their campaign ? I bet the EU drew up these rules,,,,,, didn’t they ;);)
     
  5. Isitreally

    Isitreally Super Member


    You clearly haven't been follow the so called negotiations have you.

    Davis and now Raab resigned because they didn't do any negotiations as such, but were expected to follow the government's (MAYs) line and both were brave enough to say NO.

    If May hasn't gone by the end of this week it will be a minor miracle.

    Who will take over???
     
  6. chippie244

    chippie244 Super Member

    No they didn't,
    By your reply I take it that you are happy with electoral fraud.
     
  7. chippie244

    chippie244 Super Member

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    They both realised it was an impossible task because it is a really stupid idea.
     
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  8. Isitreally

    Isitreally Super Member


    You're right it is.

    I mean how can you leave but not really leave?? (Stupid or what)

    Hence why they and many others have resigned, though in not sure how Esta Mcvay has the front to use the line "how could I face my constituants:" after the abortion of Universal Credit.
     
  9. chippie244

    chippie244 Super Member

    Has anybody else come up with a workable solution than won't cripple the UK for years to come?
     
  10. Isitreally

    Isitreally Super Member


    Yes.

    Just walk.
     
  11. chippie244

    chippie244 Super Member

    Look at the second bit of my question, the bit about crippling the UK.
    If you don't think that walking will cripple our economy then you're a bigger idiot than I took you for and that takes some doing.
     
  12. Isitreally

    Isitreally Super Member


    Prue speculation on your behave, nobody know exactly what will happen as proved by the total lack of doom and gloom as predicted by your side if we voted leave.

    But what is certain if the bill goes through, the EU will punish us big time as a threat to others that any thoughts of leaving will result in the same.

    You really don't understand the EU policies and long terms goals do you.
     
  13. Isitreally

    Isitreally Super Member

    43 years ago






    Recognise any of this. ???
     
  14. chippie244

    chippie244 Super Member

    Ignoring your usual lack of ability to write in English we do know what will happen if we crash out without a deal, utter chaos.
    Even with a deal the most optomistic leavers are predicting a ten year downturn.
    The EU aren't punishing us, they are acting as a bloc in their best interests as will every other country and trade bloc in the world.
    You don't understand anything do you?
     
  15. chippie244

    chippie244 Super Member

    Yes, it was a reactionary git 43 years ago and the reactionary gits on here are still talking the same tripe 43 years later.
     
  16. Isitreally

    Isitreally Super Member


    So none of the vid is true then.??
     
  17. Isitreally

    Isitreally Super Member


    I understand May has done exactly what she set out to do in trying to stop Brexit through the back door, she put this deal together without a hope in hell of it getting through, but to cause enough confusion amougst the plebs that a second ref could well be on the cards.

    Trouble is I think it will backfire in that she will not be around to steer us into that ref.
     
  18. chippie244

    chippie244 Super Member

    To be honest I don't spend much time listening to old bores from 43 years ago, you'll be dusting down the "Rivers of blood" next.
     
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  19. chippie244

    chippie244 Super Member

    I am no May supporter but she has to try and reconcile two diametrically opposed sides of her own party, nevermind the country, and also get it approved by the EU.
    If she goes for hard Brexit the country is ruined for generations, soft Brexit pleases nobody, no Brexit and we keep the status quo.
    Cameron should be treated to RS's version of punishment for putting us in this position.
     
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  20. Isitreally

    Isitreally Super Member

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