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Re: When we leave the EU

Post by Guest » Wed Sep 13, 2017 9:11 am

Green Shirt wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Green Shirt wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Green Shirt wrote:http://progreatbritain.co.uk/2017/09/12/list-mps-attepted-block-brexit/

These are the traitors who tried to thwart democracy.

Just to remind you what democracy is, its rule by majority, not rule by snivelling traitors.


Is labelling people traitors supposed to change their views? Or does it just make you look a bit desperate?
How so?
I described democracy and the people who tried to thwart it accurately. :dunno:


They can't be called traitors when the majority was so tiny and they aren't doing anything illegal by questioning the methods used to get that majority and therefore the legitimacy of that majority.
Don't be so scared of scrutiny, if there's nothing to hide there's nothing to fear.

Right, so it's OK to second guess the electorate. :dunno:
That's probably the reason that the facist Corbyn decides what's best for the country even when its against what the country voted for. :woteva:
Remember what a fascist is, they decide what's best even if it's not what the majority decided. :again?:
Anyway their treachery failed. :awesome:


Fascists are far right nationalists, which rules out Corbyn who is staunchly against any authoritarianism, Left or Right.

Re: When we leave the EU

Post by Lady Murasaki » Wed Sep 13, 2017 9:07 am

Green Shirt wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Green Shirt wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Green Shirt wrote:http://progreatbritain.co.uk/2017/09/12/list-mps-attepted-block-brexit/

These are the traitors who tried to thwart democracy.

Just to remind you what democracy is, its rule by majority, not rule by snivelling traitors.


Is labelling people traitors supposed to change their views? Or does it just make you look a bit desperate?
How so?
I described democracy and the people who tried to thwart it accurately. :dunno:


They can't be called traitors when the majority was so tiny and they aren't doing anything illegal by questioning the methods used to get that majority and therefore the legitimacy of that majority.
Don't be so scared of scrutiny, if there's nothing to hide there's nothing to fear.

Right, so it's OK to second guess the electorate. :dunno:
That's probably the reason that the facist Corbyn decides what's best for the country even when its against what the country voted for. :woteva:
Remember what a fascist is, they decide what's best even if it's not what the majority decided. :again?:
Anyway their treachery failed. :awesome:


What treachery? what are you so afraid of, if it's the country's decision then it'll happen.
I don't see any fascism in Corbyn. Fascists don't debate in parliament, they force their way through.

Re: When we leave the EU

Post by Guest » Wed Sep 13, 2017 8:56 am

Green Shirt wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Green Shirt wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Green Shirt wrote:http://progreatbritain.co.uk/2017/09/12/list-mps-attepted-block-brexit/

These are the traitors who tried to thwart democracy.

Just to remind you what democracy is, its rule by majority, not rule by snivelling traitors.


Is labelling people traitors supposed to change their views? Or does it just make you look a bit desperate?
How so?
I described democracy and the people who tried to thwart it accurately. :dunno:


They can't be called traitors when the majority was so tiny and they aren't doing anything illegal by questioning the methods used to get that majority and therefore the legitimacy of that majority.
Don't be so scared of scrutiny, if there's nothing to hide there's nothing to fear.

Right, so it's OK to second guess the electorate. :dunno:
That's probably the reason that the facist Corbyn decides what's best for the country even when its against what the country voted for. :woteva:
Remember what a fascist is, they decide what's best even if it's not what the majority decided. :again?:
Anyway their treachery failed. :awesome:


Not one recent poll says we should Leave.

Re: When we leave the EU

Post by Green Shirt » Wed Sep 13, 2017 7:25 am

Lady Murasaki wrote:
Green Shirt wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Green Shirt wrote:http://progreatbritain.co.uk/2017/09/12/list-mps-attepted-block-brexit/

These are the traitors who tried to thwart democracy.

Just to remind you what democracy is, its rule by majority, not rule by snivelling traitors.


Is labelling people traitors supposed to change their views? Or does it just make you look a bit desperate?
How so?
I described democracy and the people who tried to thwart it accurately. :dunno:


They can't be called traitors when the majority was so tiny and they aren't doing anything illegal by questioning the methods used to get that majority and therefore the legitimacy of that majority.
Don't be so scared of scrutiny, if there's nothing to hide there's nothing to fear.

Right, so it's OK to second guess the electorate. :dunno:
That's probably the reason that the facist Corbyn decides what's best for the country even when its against what the country voted for. :woteva:
Remember what a fascist is, they decide what's best even if it's not what the majority decided. :again?:
Anyway their treachery failed. :awesome:

Re: When we leave the EU

Post by Lady Murasaki » Wed Sep 13, 2017 6:58 am

Green Shirt wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Green Shirt wrote:http://progreatbritain.co.uk/2017/09/12/list-mps-attepted-block-brexit/

These are the traitors who tried to thwart democracy.

Just to remind you what democracy is, its rule by majority, not rule by snivelling traitors.


Is labelling people traitors supposed to change their views? Or does it just make you look a bit desperate?
How so?
I described democracy and the people who tried to thwart it accurately. :dunno:


They can't be called traitors when the majority was so tiny and they aren't doing anything illegal by questioning the methods used to get that majority and therefore the legitimacy of that majority.
Don't be so scared of scrutiny, if there's nothing to hide there's nothing to fear.

Re: When we leave the EU

Post by Green Shirt » Tue Sep 12, 2017 8:13 pm

Guest wrote:
Green Shirt wrote:http://progreatbritain.co.uk/2017/09/12/list-mps-attepted-block-brexit/

These are the traitors who tried to thwart democracy.

Just to remind you what democracy is, its rule by majority, not rule by snivelling traitors.


Nearly 100% of Tories are traitors by your definition.
Love your Fascistic green shirt handle.
Very apt.

https://www.prettygreen.com/category/shirts/
:dunno:

Re: When we leave the EU

Post by Guest » Tue Sep 12, 2017 6:14 pm

Green Shirt wrote:http://progreatbritain.co.uk/2017/09/12/list-mps-attepted-block-brexit/

These are the traitors who tried to thwart democracy.

Just to remind you what democracy is, its rule by majority, not rule by snivelling traitors.


Nearly 100% of Tories are traitors by your definition.
Love your Fascistic green shirt handle.
Very apt.

Re: When we leave the EU

Post by Stooo » Tue Sep 12, 2017 4:51 pm

Green Shirt wrote:http://progreatbritain.co.uk/2017/09/12/list-mps-attepted-block-brexit/

These are the traitors who tried to thwart democracy.

Just to remind you what democracy is, its rule by majority, not rule by snivelling traitors.


Traitor:

1.
a person who betrays another, a cause, or any trust.
2.
a person who commits treason by betraying his or her country.

1.
a person who betrays another, a cause, or any trust.


Nope, not doing any of that.

2.
a person who commits treason by betraying his or her country.


Not done any of that at all. The last thing that I want to see is my country in decline due to the actions of panicking xenophobes who listened to the 'logic' of a ratfuck who recently gave a speech to a group that the German government has identified as real nazis. The last person who spoke for that group ended up swinging from Pierrepoint's rope.

You need to be less dramatic, snowflake :gigglesnshit:

Re: When we leave the EU

Post by Mekon » Tue Sep 12, 2017 12:37 pm

A single snapshot in the organic and dynamic process of democracy should be treated with caution, the will of the people is rarely static. Sensible politicians respond to the ebb and flow of change. This is leadership not treachery.

Re: When we leave the EU

Post by Green Shirt » Tue Sep 12, 2017 9:14 am

Lady Murasaki wrote:
Green Shirt wrote:http://progreatbritain.co.uk/2017/09/12/list-mps-attepted-block-brexit/

These are the traitors who tried to thwart democracy.

Just to remind you what democracy is, its rule by majority, not rule by snivelling traitors.


Is labelling people traitors supposed to change their views? Or does it just make you look a bit desperate?
How so?
I described democracy and the people who tried to thwart it accurately. :dunno:

Re: When we leave the EU

Post by Lady Murasaki » Tue Sep 12, 2017 8:34 am

Green Shirt wrote:http://progreatbritain.co.uk/2017/09/12/list-mps-attepted-block-brexit/

These are the traitors who tried to thwart democracy.

Just to remind you what democracy is, its rule by majority, not rule by snivelling traitors.


Is labelling people traitors supposed to change their views? Or does it just make you look a bit desperate?

Re: When we leave the EU

Post by Green Shirt » Tue Sep 12, 2017 6:53 am

http://progreatbritain.co.uk/2017/09/12 ... ck-brexit/

These are the traitors who tried to thwart democracy.

Just to remind you what democracy is, its rule by majority, not rule by snivelling traitors.

Re: When we leave the EU

Post by Lady Murasaki » Tue Sep 12, 2017 6:36 am

Stooo wrote:
Guest wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Punk wrote:Everything that has happened so far was predicted but called scaremongering by clueless people. :header: Many backbench Tories will make the DUP coalition worthless as they try to cling to their seats. They will be the ones that force either a 2nd referendum or a General Election. May will be toast either way as she is for Remain. :off head:


They're shit scared to get rid of her, the current trend of demanding a mandate as leader would mean a disastrous election for the country just as we are at our most fragile.


Or we could look at what state the country would be in after another 54 months of the hopeless Tories.
The Lib Dems must absolutely promise that they would never ever go into power with the Tories then they will get more votes.
With Cable I don't think that will ever happen.


They couldn't bribe us with £1.5 billion of potentially bent money :wink:


Will you take it?

Re: When we leave the EU

Post by Stooo » Mon Sep 11, 2017 5:48 pm

Guest wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Punk wrote:
megaera wrote:I still find it difficult to understand why people voted to leave when there was no plan in place as to what leaving would mean.

I get that they had their own reasons for wanting to leave but they voted without any guarantees that they were going to get that.

Are the leavers on here happy to accept whatever terms are decided as long as we leave, or do they have their own expectations on what 'we' will do? Is there anything you want to happen once out?


Everything that has happened so far was predicted but called scaremongering by clueless people. :header: Many backbench Tories will make the DUP coalition worthless as they try to cling to their seats. They will be the ones that force either a 2nd referendum or a General Election. May will be toast either way as she is for Remain. :off head:


They're shit scared to get rid of her, the current trend of demanding a mandate as leader would mean a disastrous election for the country just as we are at our most fragile.


Or we could look at what state the country would be in after another 54 months of the hopeless Tories.
The Lib Dems must absolutely promise that they would never ever go into power with the Tories then they will get more votes.
With Cable I don't think that will ever happen.


They couldn't bribe us with £1.5 billion of potentially bent money :wink:

Re: When we leave the EU

Post by Guest » Mon Sep 11, 2017 4:58 pm

Stooo wrote:
Punk wrote:
megaera wrote:I still find it difficult to understand why people voted to leave when there was no plan in place as to what leaving would mean.

I get that they had their own reasons for wanting to leave but they voted without any guarantees that they were going to get that.

Are the leavers on here happy to accept whatever terms are decided as long as we leave, or do they have their own expectations on what 'we' will do? Is there anything you want to happen once out?


Everything that has happened so far was predicted but called scaremongering by clueless people. :header: Many backbench Tories will make the DUP coalition worthless as they try to cling to their seats. They will be the ones that force either a 2nd referendum or a General Election. May will be toast either way as she is for Remain. :off head:


They're shit scared to get rid of her, the current trend of demanding a mandate as leader would mean a disastrous election for the country just as we are at our most fragile.


Or we could look at what state the country would be in after another 54 months of the hopeless Tories.
The Lib Dems must absolutely promise that they would never ever go into power with the Tories then they will get more votes.
With Cable I don't think that will ever happen.

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