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posted on 28/8/19

comment by wearethefamousTHFC (U19211)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 32 minutes ago
comment by wearethefamousTHFC (U19211)
posted 44 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 4 minutes ago
Swinson & Corbyn have demanded a meeting with the Queen.

Let’s f*cking have it.
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knowing that corbyn hates the royals like you do, hopefully she will put him in the tower for a few days then stick his head on a stake as a warning
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Exactly what needs to happen to Farage when this sh*tshow is over.
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he will be knighted
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Nah, to desperate for it,

Racist sack of $hit.

posted on 28/8/19

Is this still going

posted on 28/8/19

comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 5 minutes ago
Don't worry about all the job losses guys, think of all the new positions opening up in the dole office.
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Mate they don’t care of people lose their jobs, or if children die of cancer, or if the 1RA starts bombing the mainland again ffs.

They are a deranged far right cult intent on destroying our country.

Treat them as such.

posted on 28/8/19

comment by wearethefamousTHFC (U19211)
posted 5 minutes ago
ohh the job losses lie..
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Am not sure Ford Toyota and General Motors are lying

posted on 28/8/19

comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 8 seconds ago
Is this still going
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It's depressing stuff.

Racists v traitors.

I much preferred the days when we had Gerrard vs Lampard. They (in the main) were much more civil.

posted on 28/8/19

Sandy has to realise why people voted for Brexit, obviously if you live in London or any other major city with all the resources, infrastructure and jobs then this will not affect you either way as millions are thrown around to uphold this, but ask the north sea fishermen if you find any these days as all our fish is taken by EU boats, and the market gardeners and farmers, these are just some of the industries that have really suffered by our involvement in the EU, of course we wont get all this back but people hope we can have some control over it, at present we have none, the Brexit vote was very geographically obvious were the areas are that get no government help, my area was hugely market gardeners, train loads of produce shipped to London markets overnight, no more trains dont run and land used to build houses for people escaping from London, so why wouldn't they vote for Brexit, as I said you will be looked after in London wether Brexit or not, Boris or Corbyn makes no difference

posted on 28/8/19

comment by Dave&Danny (U4428)
posted 3 minutes ago
Sandy has to realise why people voted for Brexit, obviously if you live in London or any other major city with all the resources, infrastructure and jobs then this will not affect you either way as millions are thrown around to uphold this, but ask the north sea fishermen if you find any these days as all our fish is taken by EU boats, and the market gardeners and farmers, these are just some of the industries that have really suffered by our involvement in the EU, of course we wont get all this back but people hope we can have some control over it, at present we have none, the Brexit vote was very geographically obvious were the areas are that get no government help, my area was hugely market gardeners, train loads of produce shipped to London markets overnight, no more trains dont run and land used to build houses for people escaping from London, so why wouldn't they vote for Brexit, as I said you will be looked after in London wether Brexit or not, Boris or Corbyn makes no difference
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We know why.

To kick out foreigners.

No other reason.

posted on 28/8/19

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posted on 28/8/19

comment by Dave&Danny (U4428)
posted 2 seconds ago
Sandy has to realise why people voted for Brexit, obviously if you live in London or any other major city with all the resources, infrastructure and jobs then this will not affect you either way as millions are thrown around to uphold this, but ask the north sea fishermen if you find any these days as all our fish is taken by EU boats, and the market gardeners and farmers, these are just some of the industries that have really suffered by our involvement in the EU, of course we wont get all this back but people hope we can have some control over it, at present we have none, the Brexit vote was very geographically obvious were the areas are that get no government help, my area was hugely market gardeners, train loads of produce shipped to London markets overnight, no more trains dont run and land used to build houses for people escaping from London, so why wouldn't they vote for Brexit, as I said you will be looked after in London wether Brexit or not, Boris or Corbyn makes no difference
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Regretfully it was the UKgov (selling fishing stocks/rights to Holland etc) that failed the fishermen, not the EU.

UK fishermen were also not in anyway shape or form protected by their UKrep, nor MEPs. Predominately due to Mr Farage not bothering to turn up and represent them.

The same can be said of certain parts of the Agri industry (UKgov failings blamed on the EU). Not to say the EU has been a beacon of virtue either.

But removing UK representation from the legislative body they will still have to adhere to (as their largest export market) only harms the UK's interests.

Regretfully the other areas you have mentioned are the most vulnerable to the impending economic decline, which was rubber stamped this afternoon by the PM.

posted on 28/8/19

Demonstration outside Parliament this evening at 5:30pm.

Probably a bit late notice for most, but good that it’s happening none the less.

posted on 28/8/19

Sandy, we are approaching Facism in USA, Turkey, North Korea, Brazil and now UK. Maybe other places too.
I think the queen should refuse Boris' request.
Then lets see what he does.

posted on 28/8/19

hopefully they can behave themselves

posted on 28/8/19

comment by JustCallMeTed (U21528)
posted 5 minutes ago
Sandy, we are approaching Facism in USA, Turkey, North Korea, Brazil and now UK. Maybe other places too.
I think the queen should refuse Boris' request.
Then lets see what he does.
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She’s already accepted.

It’s an acceptable abuse of power.

posted on 28/8/19

comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Goze... (U3126)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Dave&Danny (U4428)
posted 2 seconds ago
Sandy has to realise why people voted for Brexit, obviously if you live in London or any other major city with all the resources, infrastructure and jobs then this will not affect you either way as millions are thrown around to uphold this, but ask the north sea fishermen if you find any these days as all our fish is taken by EU boats, and the market gardeners and farmers, these are just some of the industries that have really suffered by our involvement in the EU, of course we wont get all this back but people hope we can have some control over it, at present we have none, the Brexit vote was very geographically obvious were the areas are that get no government help, my area was hugely market gardeners, train loads of produce shipped to London markets overnight, no more trains dont run and land used to build houses for people escaping from London, so why wouldn't they vote for Brexit, as I said you will be looked after in London wether Brexit or not, Boris or Corbyn makes no difference
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Regretfully it was the UKgov (selling fishing stocks/rights to Holland etc) that failed the fishermen, not the EU.

UK fishermen were also not in anyway shape or form protected by their UKrep, nor MEPs. Predominately due to Mr Farage not bothering to turn up and represent them.

The same can be said of certain parts of the Agri industry (UKgov failings blamed on the EU). Not to say the EU has been a beacon of virtue either.

But removing UK representation from the legislative body they will still have to adhere to (as their largest export market) only harms the UK's interests.

Regretfully the other areas you have mentioned are the most vulnerable to the impending economic decline, which was rubber stamped this afternoon by the PM.
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All this happened when we joined firstly , probably way before your time mate

posted on 28/8/19

comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by JustCallMeTed (U21528)
posted 5 minutes ago
Sandy, we are approaching Facism in USA, Turkey, North Korea, Brazil and now UK. Maybe other places too.
I think the queen should refuse Boris' request.
Then lets see what he does.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
She’s already accepted.

It’s an acceptable abuse of power.
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Can't she change her mind?
Like Trump does every five minutes?

posted on 28/8/19

More protests planned for the weekend.

Maybe this country is beginning to wake up at long last.

posted on 28/8/19

comment by Dave&Danny (U4428)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Goze... (U3126)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Dave&Danny (U4428)
posted 2 seconds ago
Sandy has to realise why people voted for Brexit, obviously if you live in London or any other major city with all the resources, infrastructure and jobs then this will not affect you either way as millions are thrown around to uphold this, but ask the north sea fishermen if you find any these days as all our fish is taken by EU boats, and the market gardeners and farmers, these are just some of the industries that have really suffered by our involvement in the EU, of course we wont get all this back but people hope we can have some control over it, at present we have none, the Brexit vote was very geographically obvious were the areas are that get no government help, my area was hugely market gardeners, train loads of produce shipped to London markets overnight, no more trains dont run and land used to build houses for people escaping from London, so why wouldn't they vote for Brexit, as I said you will be looked after in London wether Brexit or not, Boris or Corbyn makes no difference
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Regretfully it was the UKgov (selling fishing stocks/rights to Holland etc) that failed the fishermen, not the EU.

UK fishermen were also not in anyway shape or form protected by their UKrep, nor MEPs. Predominately due to Mr Farage not bothering to turn up and represent them.

The same can be said of certain parts of the Agri industry (UKgov failings blamed on the EU). Not to say the EU has been a beacon of virtue either.

But removing UK representation from the legislative body they will still have to adhere to (as their largest export market) only harms the UK's interests.

Regretfully the other areas you have mentioned are the most vulnerable to the impending economic decline, which was rubber stamped this afternoon by the PM.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
All this happened when we joined firstly , probably way before your time mate
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Whilst the CFP formed part of the treaty of Rome, it was not until 2004 before quotas were set. Which the UK government sold off to the highest bidder.

Since the 1957 the UK has chosen to integrate its economy (whilst remaining sovereignty) with its European counterparts thus increasing GDP year on year exponentially.

Sadly the distribution of wealth has been mismanaged by consecutive government, choosing to focus on the south of England, at the expense of the north. Again a sovereign UK decision.

Those who believe that a conservative UK government, bereft of EU arbitratory mechanisms/oversight, will all of a sudden shift focus to the underprivileged and poor are in for a rude awakening.

posted on 28/8/19

comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Goze... (U3126)
posted 49 seconds ago
comment by Dave&Danny (U4428)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Goze... (U3126)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Dave&Danny (U4428)
posted 2 seconds ago
Sandy has to realise why people voted for Brexit, obviously if you live in London or any other major city with all the resources, infrastructure and jobs then this will not affect you either way as millions are thrown around to uphold this, but ask the north sea fishermen if you find any these days as all our fish is taken by EU boats, and the market gardeners and farmers, these are just some of the industries that have really suffered by our involvement in the EU, of course we wont get all this back but people hope we can have some control over it, at present we have none, the Brexit vote was very geographically obvious were the areas are that get no government help, my area was hugely market gardeners, train loads of produce shipped to London markets overnight, no more trains dont run and land used to build houses for people escaping from London, so why wouldn't they vote for Brexit, as I said you will be looked after in London wether Brexit or not, Boris or Corbyn makes no difference
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Regretfully it was the UKgov (selling fishing stocks/rights to Holland etc) that failed the fishermen, not the EU.

UK fishermen were also not in anyway shape or form protected by their UKrep, nor MEPs. Predominately due to Mr Farage not bothering to turn up and represent them.

The same can be said of certain parts of the Agri industry (UKgov failings blamed on the EU). Not to say the EU has been a beacon of virtue either.

But removing UK representation from the legislative body they will still have to adhere to (as their largest export market) only harms the UK's interests.

Regretfully the other areas you have mentioned are the most vulnerable to the impending economic decline, which was rubber stamped this afternoon by the PM.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
All this happened when we joined firstly , probably way before your time mate
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Whilst the CFP formed part of the treaty of Rome, it was not until 2004 before quotas were set. Which the UK government sold off to the highest bidder.

Since the 1957 the UK has chosen to integrate its economy (whilst remaining sovereignty) with its European counterparts thus increasing GDP year on year exponentially.

Sadly the distribution of wealth has been mismanaged by consecutive government, choosing to focus on the south of England, at the expense of the north. Again a sovereign UK decision.

Those who believe that a conservative UK government, bereft of EU arbitratory mechanisms/oversight, will all of a sudden shift focus to the underprivileged and poor are in for a rude awakening.
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Yes as I said, not sure why Sandy is banging his drums living in London he will not notice any changes who ever is in power, in or out

posted on 28/8/19

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/aug/28/boris-johnson-trashing-democracy-blood-ancestors-brexit?CMP=fb_gu&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1567009432

posted on 28/8/19

comment by Dave&Danny (U4428)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Goze... (U3126)
posted 49 seconds ago
comment by Dave&Danny (U4428)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Goze... (U3126)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Dave&Danny (U4428)
posted 2 seconds ago
Sandy has to realise why people voted for Brexit, obviously if you live in London or any other major city with all the resources, infrastructure and jobs then this will not affect you either way as millions are thrown around to uphold this, but ask the north sea fishermen if you find any these days as all our fish is taken by EU boats, and the market gardeners and farmers, these are just some of the industries that have really suffered by our involvement in the EU, of course we wont get all this back but people hope we can have some control over it, at present we have none, the Brexit vote was very geographically obvious were the areas are that get no government help, my area was hugely market gardeners, train loads of produce shipped to London markets overnight, no more trains dont run and land used to build houses for people escaping from London, so why wouldn't they vote for Brexit, as I said you will be looked after in London wether Brexit or not, Boris or Corbyn makes no difference
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Regretfully it was the UKgov (selling fishing stocks/rights to Holland etc) that failed the fishermen, not the EU.

UK fishermen were also not in anyway shape or form protected by their UKrep, nor MEPs. Predominately due to Mr Farage not bothering to turn up and represent them.

The same can be said of certain parts of the Agri industry (UKgov failings blamed on the EU). Not to say the EU has been a beacon of virtue either.

But removing UK representation from the legislative body they will still have to adhere to (as their largest export market) only harms the UK's interests.

Regretfully the other areas you have mentioned are the most vulnerable to the impending economic decline, which was rubber stamped this afternoon by the PM.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
All this happened when we joined firstly , probably way before your time mate
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Whilst the CFP formed part of the treaty of Rome, it was not until 2004 before quotas were set. Which the UK government sold off to the highest bidder.

Since the 1957 the UK has chosen to integrate its economy (whilst remaining sovereignty) with its European counterparts thus increasing GDP year on year exponentially.

Sadly the distribution of wealth has been mismanaged by consecutive government, choosing to focus on the south of England, at the expense of the north. Again a sovereign UK decision.

Those who believe that a conservative UK government, bereft of EU arbitratory mechanisms/oversight, will all of a sudden shift focus to the underprivileged and poor are in for a rude awakening.
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Yes as I said, not sure why Sandy is banging his drums living in London he will not notice any changes who ever is in power, in or out
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London has been hemorrhaging investment since 2016/17, so as things stand southerners will be impacted by a recession too. Just some will be more insulated than others.

posted on 28/8/19

comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 5 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 7 minutes ago
Fascist dictatorship
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Only Na zi Filth are celebrating this rape of our democracy.

Laugh as much as want, nobody will be laughing soon.
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calm down dear!

at your age too.....wanting to riot on the streets💪😜

posted on 28/8/19

comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 5 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 51 seconds ago
comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 17 seconds ago
comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 7 minutes ago
Fascist dictatorship
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Only Na zi Filth are celebrating this rape of our democracy.

Laugh as much as want, nobody will be laughing soon.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I’m laughing at the ridiculous hyperbole Sizz

Granted BoJo is an absolute cretin, but until I see people being sent to labour and death camps, seizure of property by the state, imprisonment of political dissidents and the establishment of a secret police, forgive me if I refrain from labelling Britain a fascist dictatorship
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You Call it what you want.

THIS IS FASCISM.
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Fascism implies a one party dictatorship

There are a number of political parties represented in parliament
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democracy in action👍😜

posted on 28/8/19

comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 5 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 51 seconds ago
comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 17 seconds ago
comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 7 minutes ago
Fascist dictatorship
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Only Na zi Filth are celebrating this rape of our democracy.

Laugh as much as want, nobody will be laughing soon.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

I’m laughing at the ridiculous hyperbole Sizz

Granted BoJo is an absolute cretin, but until I see people being sent to labour and death camps, seizure of property by the state, imprisonment of political dissidents and the establishment of a secret police, forgive me if I refrain from labelling Britain a fascist dictatorship
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You Call it what you want.

THIS IS FASCISM.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Fascism implies a one party dictatorship

There are a number of political parties represented in parliament
----------------------------------------------------------------------
democracy in action👍😜
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well tony blair did kill david kelly

posted on 28/8/19

comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 5 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 7 minutes ago
Fascist dictatorship
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Only Na zi Filth are celebrating this rape of our democracy.

Laugh as much as want, nobody will be laughing soon.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
calm down dear!

at your age too.....wanting to riot on the streets💪😜
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Turn on the news dear, we’re already on the streets. We will not let her spilt blood of our forefathers be in vain.

posted on 28/8/19

comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 0 seconds ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 5 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 7 minutes ago
Fascist dictatorship
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Only Na zi Filth are celebrating this rape of our democracy.

Laugh as much as want, nobody will be laughing soon.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
calm down dear!

at your age too.....wanting to riot on the streets💪😜
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Turn on the news dear, we’re already on the streets. We will not let the spilt blood of our forefathers be in vain.
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