Discussion: Labour Party Will Back New Referendum To 'Prevent A Damaging Tory Brexit'

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What a fine mess Vladimir has helped create. He certainly knows how to exploit structural weakness. And he is damn good at it too.

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Disaster Games!
Who can climb out of their self-imposed madness first!
Tune in as the U.S. and the U.K go dread to dread!

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“I don’t see how businesses can plan, I don’t see how public services can plan and I think it’s just deeply damaging,” Cooper told the BBC.

Wouldn’t it be great if the only political litmus test is the Hippocratic Oath? It would probably force Ben Carson out of government too.

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Corbyn: Too little, too late.

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May insisted she could deliver on the set date, however massive the challenge.

Why is Theresa May so insistent on going forward with this clusterfuck and rejecting any olive branches to save them from this foolishness? What am I missing?

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How people have allowed the Tories to remain in power after this years-long dumpster fire is one of mysteries of the modern world. It’s like watching an entire country drink itself to death.

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I volunteer the Imbecile-1 children as tribute!

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What am I missing?

An insanity gene.

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Britain’s Parliament has rejected the deal once

That’s perilously close to a vote of ‘no confidence’. Will no one save us from this turbulent Theres?

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Lymies are having as much of a trouble with their EU “Brexit” as we are having with our " Realm of Common Sense Exit" that was Trump’s election. Tellingly, in both cases, the morons that fucked up can’t simply admit to it and keep doubling down despite all evidence of the disaster.

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Why are the GOP Senators insisting on supporting Clusterfuck Trump in the National Emergency Declaration rejecting olive branches from the democrats?

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Can part of the new referendum drive include just locking up Nigel Farage straightaway?

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Here is the definitive explanation by John Oliver . About 15 minutes but he explains it fully

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So let’s throw ireland under the bus again with “backstop only temporary!” talk. And the prospects aren’t exactly sweet for the rest of the UK. There’s still time to treat the worst self-inflicted wound of the new century, if not the last couple of centuries…

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I fervently hope so. What a miserable little creep. The UK must have more people like him than I suspected, just as we have way more Trumpers than I ever wanted to know about…

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Yeah, I don’t get it either. She’s not objectively stupid or a clear racist -as far as I know -like our idiot-in-chief. So, could kompromat or bribery be a part of this equation? Otherwise,I don’t get why she’s being so obstinate over an issue that could destroy their economy and destabilize the country. They’ve even got evacuation plans ready to go for the Queen! That’s saying something.

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Well…I don’t think we are ones to talk…your sentence could be easily changed to:’

How people have allowed the Trump to remain in power after this years-long dumpster fire is one of mysteries of the modern world. It’s like watching an entire country drink itself to death.

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Don’t forget Boris!

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I don’t disagree with that at all about the US except that whether “we are ones to talk” to me has no meaning whatsoever.

First of all because I have both US and British Isles citizenship so not sure I’m the “we” you’re referring to.

But second, if someone from the UK uttered your edited sentence about Trump, would you respond “You have no right to say that”? I wouldn’t. In fact I’d completely agree with them.

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