The Brexit Thread

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Imagine thinking that having objections to a Prime Minister because of his poor performance and failings is considered as "brainwashing".

His dubious involvement with the funding of flat refurbishments.

His failings, as highlighted by Cummings, in managing the pandemic at all.

Keeping incompetent ministers in position despite knowing just how terrible they are at their job.

Not addressing the corrupt business dealings with respect to PPE contracts.

The disastrous direction he has taken with regards to his deal that he negotiated and its impact on Northern Ireland, fishing industry, service industry, farming and now the NHS.

However, one thing I learnt from watching ANC and EFF supporters is corruption and incompetence are OK if your side is doing it. So in the end I understand.

If it was so bad as you describe, you'd think the polls would have turned decisively in Labour's favour, but alas (hint: no-one outside the Westminster bubble cares about flat refurbishments and although I agree with some of Cummungs' points, he is widely discredited by the general public for his trip to Barnard Castle). Makes you think. People in the UK are clearly in a more forgivable mood than you are.

Labour are so useless they are going to lose their 2nd by-election in Batley & Spen in a few weeks time. For a governing party to take seats off an opposition party is absolutely amazing.

You are supposing I agree with everything Boris does over the pandemic. Actually, my views are more aligned with the Tory backbench "Covid Recovery Group" : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID_Recovery_Group
 
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If it was so bad as you describe, you'd think the polls would have turned decisively in Labour's favour

Boris has cleverly appealed to Brexiteers and the xenophobic/racist streak in a lot of the older generation, did you miss him taking Labour red wall seats at the last election? Those people absolutely hate “toffs” and all that Tories usually stand for but a large chunk of jingoistic rhetoric saw them voting Boris (not conservative) at the election.

As long as Labour is seen as pro-Europe and 21st century ideals those people won’t vote for the pro-Europe party as they currently see Labour as.
 
If it was so bad as you describe, you'd think the polls would have turned decisively in Labour's favour, but alas (hint: no-one outside the Westminster bubble cares about flat refurbishments and although I agree with some of Cummungs' points, he is widely discredited by the general public for his trip to Barnard Castle). Makes you think. People in the UK are clearly in a more forgivable mood than you are.

Labour are so useless they are going to lose their 2nd by-election in Batley & Spen in a few weeks time. For a governing party to take seats off an opposition party is absolutely amazing.

You are supposing I agree with everything Boris does over the pandemic. Actually, my views are more aligned with the Tory backbench "Covid Recovery Group" : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID_Recovery_Group
Why does the ANC win so many elections, if South Africa is so bad as described, due to their failings?
 
@Spizz I summon thee.

 
@Spizz I summon thee.


I am Scottish and I quite like being British. Not sure how that fits into the narrative :erm:
 
One of you fekers were going all William Wallace in here a few weeks ago.

It was probably me, I’m still confused about how I feel about the whole thing. And to be fair, it changes depending on who I’m talking to.

Tell me we can’t run our own country and I turn into William Wallace.

Ask me should we do it though, and I’ll say probably not.
 
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