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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by Moggy » Mon Jul 29, 2019 5:52 pm

Samuel_1 wrote:
Denster wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Denster wrote:Calling an election just before the 31st Oct deadline (thus ensuring No Deal) is pretty canny from Boris. Brexit would bolster our vote as we'd hoover up a lot of the Brexit Party's share. That would possibly result in a modest but workable majority.

"Our vote" you'd actually vote for Boris and the cabinet of absolute bastards he's assembled? Jesus, strawberry floating, Christ :fp:


Don't you read my posts in these threads?

But this is a whole other level of Tory, May's lot were awful, bloody awful, but the strawberry floaters Boris has put in place... Why would you vote for them? They only have their own interests at heart, they don't give a gooseberry fool about the electorate, apart from conning them into voting for them.


Corbyn won’t subsidise opera and so Denster’s vote goes elsewhere.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by Samuel_1 » Mon Jul 29, 2019 5:54 pm

Moggy wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Denster wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Denster wrote:Calling an election just before the 31st Oct deadline (thus ensuring No Deal) is pretty canny from Boris. Brexit would bolster our vote as we'd hoover up a lot of the Brexit Party's share. That would possibly result in a modest but workable majority.

"Our vote" you'd actually vote for Boris and the cabinet of absolute bastards he's assembled? Jesus, strawberry floating, Christ :fp:


Don't you read my posts in these threads?

But this is a whole other level of Tory, May's lot were awful, bloody awful, but the strawberry floaters Boris has put in place... Why would you vote for them? They only have their own interests at heart, they don't give a gooseberry fool about the electorate, apart from conning them into voting for them.


Corbyn won’t subsidise opera and so Denster’s vote goes elsewhere.

I thought Denster was gay, did I get this wrong?

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by Rex Kramer » Mon Jul 29, 2019 5:54 pm

Denster is a Tory in the same way he's a Man Utd fan. It doesn't matter what their policies are, he'll vote for them.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by Samuel_1 » Mon Jul 29, 2019 5:57 pm

Rex Kramer wrote:Denster is a Tory in the same way he's a Man Utd fan. It doesn't matter what their policies are, he'll vote for them.

I don't get this attitude, vote for the policies, not the man/woman...

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by Moggy » Mon Jul 29, 2019 6:00 pm

Samuel_1 wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Denster wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Denster wrote:Calling an election just before the 31st Oct deadline (thus ensuring No Deal) is pretty canny from Boris. Brexit would bolster our vote as we'd hoover up a lot of the Brexit Party's share. That would possibly result in a modest but workable majority.

"Our vote" you'd actually vote for Boris and the cabinet of absolute bastards he's assembled? Jesus, strawberry floating, Christ :fp:


Don't you read my posts in these threads?

But this is a whole other level of Tory, May's lot were awful, bloody awful, but the strawberry floaters Boris has put in place... Why would you vote for them? They only have their own interests at heart, they don't give a gooseberry fool about the electorate, apart from conning them into voting for them.


Corbyn won’t subsidise opera and so Denster’s vote goes elsewhere.

I thought Denster was gay, did I get this wrong?


Can Tories/northerners/opera fans not be gay?

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by Samuel_1 » Mon Jul 29, 2019 6:02 pm

Moggy wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Denster wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Denster wrote:Calling an election just before the 31st Oct deadline (thus ensuring No Deal) is pretty canny from Boris. Brexit would bolster our vote as we'd hoover up a lot of the Brexit Party's share. That would possibly result in a modest but workable majority.

"Our vote" you'd actually vote for Boris and the cabinet of absolute bastards he's assembled? Jesus, strawberry floating, Christ :fp:


Don't you read my posts in these threads?

But this is a whole other level of Tory, May's lot were awful, bloody awful, but the strawberry floaters Boris has put in place... Why would you vote for them? They only have their own interests at heart, they don't give a gooseberry fool about the electorate, apart from conning them into voting for them.


Corbyn won’t subsidise opera and so Denster’s vote goes elsewhere.

I thought Denster was gay, did I get this wrong?


Can Tories/northerners/opera fans not be gay?

It's more that the "bum boys" rhetoric doesn't bother him?

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by Jenuall » Mon Jul 29, 2019 6:03 pm

This bunch of Tories have offended so many groups over the recent past that it's amazing they still have any supporters frankly.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by Moggy » Mon Jul 29, 2019 6:05 pm

Samuel_1 wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Denster wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Denster wrote:Calling an election just before the 31st Oct deadline (thus ensuring No Deal) is pretty canny from Boris. Brexit would bolster our vote as we'd hoover up a lot of the Brexit Party's share. That would possibly result in a modest but workable majority.

"Our vote" you'd actually vote for Boris and the cabinet of absolute bastards he's assembled? Jesus, strawberry floating, Christ :fp:


Don't you read my posts in these threads?

But this is a whole other level of Tory, May's lot were awful, bloody awful, but the strawberry floaters Boris has put in place... Why would you vote for them? They only have their own interests at heart, they don't give a gooseberry fool about the electorate, apart from conning them into voting for them.


Corbyn won’t subsidise opera and so Denster’s vote goes elsewhere.

I thought Denster was gay, did I get this wrong?


Can Tories/northerners/opera fans not be gay?

It's more that the "bum boys" rhetoric doesn't bother him?


Denster isn’t gay btw. And the bum boy rhetoric probably bothers him but not enough to stop being a Tory.

There are Labour supporting Jews and Tory supporting gays. People are crazy.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by Samuel_1 » Mon Jul 29, 2019 6:06 pm

Jenuall wrote:This bunch of Tories have offended so many groups over the recent past that it's amazing they still have any supporters frankly.

It's not just the offence, many of them have showed a worrying level of incompetence, I just don't get it. But, I don't get Trump voters either, so there you are...

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by Samuel_1 » Mon Jul 29, 2019 6:12 pm

Moggy wrote:
There are Labour supporting Jews
Is that just for me? :simper: A recent study showed higher levels of antisemitism in the Tory party.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by Moggy » Mon Jul 29, 2019 6:19 pm

Samuel_1 wrote:
Moggy wrote:
There are Labour supporting Jews
Is that just for me? :simper: A recent study showed higher levels of antisemitism in the Tory party.


It’s not a defence to say another group is worse.

It was a jokey dig though, not a serious point.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by Christopher » Mon Jul 29, 2019 6:21 pm

Samuel_1 wrote:
Denster wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Denster wrote:Calling an election just before the 31st Oct deadline (thus ensuring No Deal) is pretty canny from Boris. Brexit would bolster our vote as we'd hoover up a lot of the Brexit Party's share. That would possibly result in a modest but workable majority.

"Our vote" you'd actually vote for Boris and the cabinet of absolute bastards he's assembled? Jesus, strawberry floating, Christ :fp:


Don't you read my posts in these threads?

But this is a whole other level of Tory, May's lot were awful, bloody awful, but the strawberry floaters Boris has put in place... Why would you vote for them? They only have their own interests at heart, they don't give a gooseberry fool about the electorate, apart from conning them into voting for them.


Party before country.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by Moggy » Mon Jul 29, 2019 6:27 pm

twitter.com/michaelpeterant/status/1155751505070362624



strawberry float me. :fp:

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by Qikz » Mon Jul 29, 2019 6:30 pm

Samuel_1 wrote:
Rex Kramer wrote:Denster is a Tory in the same way he's a Man Utd fan. It doesn't matter what their policies are, he'll vote for them.

I don't get this attitude, vote for the policies, not the man/woman...


I don't get it either but sadly this is how politics works.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by Denster » Mon Jul 29, 2019 6:40 pm

Qikz wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Rex Kramer wrote:Denster is a Tory in the same way he's a Man Utd fan. It doesn't matter what their policies are, he'll vote for them.

I don't get this attitude, vote for the policies, not the man/woman...


I don't get it either but sadly this is how politics works.

I don't just vote no matter the policies. It's just that the policies are more in line with my way of thinking. A lot of what gets a lot of you lot hot under the collar doesn't bother me in the slightest. This has of course resulted in a considerable amount of ire and worse aimed in my direction but if you're going to have right wing views on a gaming forum then you have to be prepared for a little flak. I become disillusioned with them and at other times happy with how the party is being run but whilst I consider myself a Tory supporter - I would never say never and say i'd never vote against them. If I strongly disagreed with a tack or stance they had taken I would act.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by Moggy » Mon Jul 29, 2019 6:41 pm

Denster wrote:If I strongly disagreed with a tack or stance they had taken I would act.


They are never going to help poor people so I think you’re safe from having to act. ;)

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by Denster » Mon Jul 29, 2019 6:43 pm

Moggy wrote:
Denster wrote:If I strongly disagreed with a tack or stance they had taken I would act.


They are never going to help poor people so I think you’re safe from having to act. ;)


I should hope not.

:nod:

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by Errkal » Mon Jul 29, 2019 7:04 pm

Moggy wrote:

twitter.com/michaelpeterant/status/1155751505070362624



strawberry float me. :fp:


I suspect they have only ever seen this map and so think Ireland is just the little top bit.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by Rex Kramer » Mon Jul 29, 2019 7:49 pm

Denster wrote:
Qikz wrote:
Samuel_1 wrote:
Rex Kramer wrote:Denster is a Tory in the same way he's a Man Utd fan. It doesn't matter what their policies are, he'll vote for them.

I don't get this attitude, vote for the policies, not the man/woman...


I don't get it either but sadly this is how politics works.

I don't just vote no matter the policies. It's just that the policies are more in line with my way of thinking. A lot of what gets a lot of you lot hot under the collar doesn't bother me in the slightest. This has of course resulted in a considerable amount of ire and worse aimed in my direction but if you're going to have right wing views on a gaming forum then you have to be prepared for a little flak. I become disillusioned with them and at other times happy with how the party is being run but whilst I consider myself a Tory supporter - I would never say never and say i'd never vote against them. If I strongly disagreed with a tack or stance they had taken I would act.

Fair enough but if you can look at the current bunch of banana splits in the cabinet and say 'You know what, they're the best we've got and they're the ones for me' then there's probably not much, aside from ethnic cleansing, that would stop you voting Tory.

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PostRe: Brexit Thread 3
by That » Mon Jul 29, 2019 7:52 pm

We're at most 3 years behind the US, but Brexit will get us off to a running start, so my prediction is we will have ethnic cleansing within 2 years.

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