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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
14,729
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
It's Friday night before an Albion match-day, but the weasels are going out with the trash. Joy.
 

pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Of course you need a reference if you pull random numbers out of thin air. FFS, random numbers on the side of a bus is what got us into this mess. But you lot carry on with your made up bullshit.

If I remember rightly this relates to something pastafarian posted. Since he has a history of posting bullshit and with no proof, wouldn't it be best if we just assume this is more of the same

:lolol:
The 80% of the withdrawal agreement text has been agreed isnt pulled out of thin air, isnt bullshit and isnt random or made up. One does have to wonder where on earth you two have been hiding to not recognise the figure. The figure is well known to anyone who has been following Brexit closely. Have you seriously not even tried google? Hasnt there been an ounce of curiosity that would make you search for 5 seconds so you dont remain in the dark? A long queue of sensible remainers NOT disputing the figure might have been a further giveaway.
Just because clamp has recently departed there is no need to squabble so soon for ownership of his crown whilst his body is still warm........have some respect.:smile:
 

ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
14,729
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
You know I hate to ask
But are 'friends' electric?
Only mine's broke down
And now I've no-one to love...............................
 

Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
Following contributions from Messrs Pasta and Iarus:


Ok chaps, I get where you are coming from but I'm rather more worried about where you are going to. Iarus has stated his position which more or less corresponds to the ERG hard Brexit line - which someone like me sees as just about the worst possible outcome other than ending up with JRM as PM. Does Pasta share this? Not scoring points, just wondering i.e. Pasta rejects May's White Paper ('vassal state' etc)?
 


WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Licker Extraordinaire
Jul 10, 2003
25,549
Following contributions from Messrs Pasta and Iarus:


Ok chaps, I get where you are coming from but I'm rather more worried about where you are going to. Iarus has stated his position which more or less corresponds to the ERG hard Brexit line - which someone like me sees as just about the worst possible outcome other than ending up with JRM as PM. Does Pasta share this? Not scoring points, just wondering i.e. Pasta rejects May's White Paper ('vassal state' etc)?

I have asked the same question of [MENTION=21401]pastafarian[/MENTION], last time a week and a half ago and got no answer

So what are you backing today, 'No deal', TM's soft Brexit or, 2 and a bit years on, do you still not know what you want ???

So I wouldn't hold your breath :shrug:
 

ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
14,729
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
Apropos to both Brexit and yesterday's game at the Amex - As I alighted my Southern Service train at Falmer at or around approximately or exactly 1345 yesterday afternoon and was snaking my way through the ticket barrier exit on the platform, there above me and already on his way on the walkway to the stadium, and presumably on my train, was none other than the prominent Brexiteer, anti-gay marriage, former leadership campaign manager of Andrea Leadsom, and Conservative and Unionist Honorable Member of Parliament for the good people of East Worthing and Shoreham - aka Tim Loughton. I highly suspect that the aforementioned Mr Loughton realised that someone on the platform (me) had clocked who he was and was conscious of the fact, hence I felt his downward glance after looking back in my direction resulted in a more purposeful stride thereafter in his walk, reflected this I felt.

Now obviously I wouldn't expect someone like Mr Loughton to be wearing trainers, shorts, hoodie, sunglasses, be unshaven and generally looking exactly as hungover as I actually felt yesterday, but despite Mr Loughton going for a very classic smart causal look when going to the match of being clean shaven, bespectacled, a sensible middle aged type hair cut befitting a solicitor in Hastings specialising in criminal law purely as an example, black shoes and trousers, white shirt without a tie and the whole ensemble finished off and defined by a very fetching cream/beige blazer, the sort of thing favoured by Des Lynam on Grandstand circa 1986, I have to say he looked quite normal and harmless.
 

Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
I have googled it, however I found nothing concrete.

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Ernest

Stupid IDIOT
Nov 8, 2003
42,739
LOONEY BIN
Apropos to both Brexit and yesterday's game at the Amex - As I alighted my Southern Service train at Falmer at or around approximately or exactly 1345 yesterday afternoon and was snaking my way through the ticket barrier exit on the platform, there above me and already on his way on the walkway to the stadium, and presumably on my train, was none other than the prominent Brexiteer, anti-gay marriage, former leadership campaign manager of Andrea Leadsom, and Conservative and Unionist Honorable Member of Parliament for the good people of East Worthing and Shoreham - aka Tim Loughton. I highly suspect that the aforementioned Mr Loughton realised that someone on the platform (me) had clocked who he was and was conscious of the fact, hence I felt his downward glance after looking back in my direction resulted in a more purposeful stride thereafter in his walk, reflected this I felt.

Now obviously I wouldn't expect someone like Mr Loughton to be wearing trainers, shorts, hoodie, sunglasses, be unshaven and generally looking exactly as hungover as I actually felt yesterday, but despite Mr Loughton going for a very classic smart causal look when going to the match of being clean shaven, bespectacled, a sensible middle aged type hair cut befitting a solicitor in Hastings specialising in criminal law purely as an example, black shoes and trousers, white shirt without a tie and the whole ensemble finished off and defined by a very fetching cream/beige blazer, the sort of thing favoured by Des Lynam on Grandstand circa 1986, I have to say he looked quite normal and harmless.

You should have LUZZED a flask at his HEAD
 


ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
14,729
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
I saw the very same man in a charity shop in his constituency last week. He was priced at £2.50 but I didn't think he was worth it. Actually he was enquiring as to fancy dress outfits. Judging by your sighting of him yesterday , he hadn't found one.

When it comes to Albion and cream/beige blazers I always had it down as Des Lynam, the late, great Tony Millard - then the rest. After yesterday I have to put The Honourable Tim Loughton in the same bracket as the aforementioned cream/beige blazer wearing Albion legends.
 

Blue3

Well-known member
Jan 27, 2014
5,552
Lancing
I asked him once during one of his street surgeries if it was true that Mr Gove called him the laziest self serving of all the MPs in Parliment he was not amused but intrestly did not deny it
 


Thunder Bolt

Ordinary Supporter
Due to Corbyns ineptness as the opposition leader why would there be. He is more disliked than TM at the moment and that after the Cons being in government for what seems like ages.

Look at the date. Read the whole thread. May said several times there would be no General Election. There was on 8th June 2017.
 



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