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Off Topic Brexiterrs vote today

Discussion in 'Bristol City' started by Red Robin, May 23, 2019.

  1. Captain Jack Sparrow

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    I could really go off some people <grr><laugh>
     
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  2. Captain Jack Sparrow

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    Keep up red robin <laugh> that's what I put at comment 942 <ok>
     
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  3. Red Robin

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  4. AshtonRed

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    I’m a Labour Party member but I have to say their stance on the EU is bonkers, are they seriously suggesting they would negotiate a deal , then campaign against their own deal.
    If that is included in their manifesto they will be , quite rightly, a laughing stock.
    In theory the EU could offer to allow us to keep all the benefits we currently have, remove all the things we don’t like , pay us a £1000squillon per day to stay in and Labour would campaign against it .
    Give me a break.
     
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  5. Redprintt

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    Ashton, I'll be surprised if you vote Tory in the upcoming election.
    It's where May got it wrong in 2017.
    The Labour voters, especially in the north, voted to leave and May thought she'd mop up their votes. They just can't vote Tory, it's not in their DNA.
    Boris will find it just the same, his only hope is to stand aside for Farage but I can't see that happening.
    Boris or any of the Tory hierarchy just don't get the Labour North.
     
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  6. RedorDead

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    You’re like the gift that keeps on giving ain't you?

    Just so you’re in the know. It’s OUR own government that sets the retirement age for the UK, not the EU.
     
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  7. AshtonRed

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    I will lend the Tories my vote for 1 election only in an attempt to get Brexit done.
    Labour will have to work hard to get my vote back, they have spent the last three years trying to undermine the EU referendum, it has not been a pretty sight. If anyone had told me I’d even consider voting Tory previously I would have laughed in their face.
     
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  8. Red Robin

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    Ashton we all have our own views and this is nothing too do with Tory or Labour this is about Democracy being upheld in the UK.
    At present Tory and Labour have snakes in their parties both have gone against the people.
    The people they represent.
    Does not matter who we vote for, this is about upholding Democracy in the UK.
    Something these MPs are not following.
    Every snake should be removed and I respect Boris in getting his snakes out off the party.
     
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  9. AshtonRed

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    Labour are saying they will campaign to remain , I could never vote for them while they campaign directly against the views expressed directly in a previous referendum, Tories at the moment are at least trying to honour the result of that referendum, i couldn’t vote for The Brexit Party they are too extreme, I would prefer a deal , if a good deal cannot be negotiated then no deal may be the last result, but they just want no deal, to me that’s too extreme
     
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  10. wizered

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    I feel as sick as a pig at the moment, I could never vote for Corbyn and his ilk, I could never vote for Farage he is far to extreme the other way for me, now Boris does have weaknesses but I also would prefer a deal and he is the only candidate offering us an exit, so I would go with him deal or not, regardless of his reputation.
     
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    It must be me, why is it when ever I listen to the BBC radio popular phone in stations, watch the BBC news reports most of the people speaking or being interviewed are remainers, they do have a smattering of leave but not many, now in my world, which switches frequently between Cornwall and Bristol, the people I meet and talk to mainly social and a smattering of work are leavers.

    The BBC are biased, pro European and left leaning, they are a national service like the Police service, NHS, the post office, education, even the Royal family and the civil service, they are publicly funded and they should serve the public, all of the public and not attempt to influence or lead us..

    I've lost interest in the BBC yet I still have to pay for it, crazy.
     
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  12. RedorDead

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    This is what I will be doing. It’s not wasting my vote as voting for any of the party’s will be a waste.
    Always been labour, but won’t at the moment. Won’t vote Tory nor will I vote Liberal.

    It’s not a waste as it shows that I made an effort to attend but not to vote for anyone as I don’t trust any of them.

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    Just a reminder to anyone, I won’t be persuaded by what you think, just in case you want to give it ago then I’m sorry but you’re wasting your time.
     
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  13. oneforthebristolcity

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    So are most presenters on LBC too....
     
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  14. Red Robin

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    I will so you clearly don't respect a democratic country or vote Rod.

    That is why this country is where it is today mate.
     
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    If you’re unsure what the Labour Party #Brexit position is, why not let Labour frontbencher Richard Burgon explain it to you. With this clarity I can’t understand why they are running scared of a general election. Only the
    @Conservatives
    have a clear plan to deliver Brexit

     
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  16. RedorDead

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    No it isn’t you twat, it’s where it is because the idiots who are voted in are useless. If you want to vote for them carry on moaning about the country is where it is.
    If everyone done what I’m intending to do then it sends a message. As @ccfcremotesupport says we don’t have the option to vote none of the above. So this is the closest we’ve got to saying we don’t want any of you. Missed votes don’t count but apparently the option I showed does count.
    Current MP’s are only looking after themselves and dragging things on.

    Ps by the way, I said don’t try and persuade me otherwise not to not have an opinion on my comment.
     
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  17. RedorDead

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    Also the ironic thing of all this is, when it was decided to have a referendum.
    Corbyn was a leaver and Johnson was a remainer.
     
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  18. wizered

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    I do love how Corbyn is a sell out but Boris ‘we must stay in the EU’ Johnson isn’t.

    Carry on gents
     
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  20. AshtonRed

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    Because Corbyn is selling out against his principles, ( the very thing that was supposed to set him aside from most politicians of today) , whereas we are all aware Boris doesn’t have any principles.
     
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