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Re: Brexit Satire 2

Postby Cannydc » Sun Feb 17, 2019 4:40 pm

Only 12% think May’s EU withdrawal deal is good, while 48% think it is bad.

And Labour has pulled level with the Conservatives, according to the latest Opinium poll for the Observer.

If a referendum was held between remaining in the EU and leaving on the terms of May’s deal, 46% would vote to remain while 35% would vote for the deal.

Opinium polled 2,005 adults online between 13 February and 15 February.
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Re: Brexit Satire 2

Postby wutang » Sun Feb 17, 2019 4:55 pm

Cannydc wrote:Only 12% think May’s EU withdrawal deal is good, while 48% think it is bad.

And Labour has pulled level with the Conservatives, according to the latest Opinium poll for the Observer.

If a referendum was held between remaining in the EU and leaving on the terms of May’s deal, 46% would vote to remain while 35% would vote for the deal.

Opinium polled 2,005 adults online between 13 February and 15 February.



But that wont be the choice. I thinks it clear now that May is using the nuclear option to force through her deal.

My deal or no deal.

The question then is who will stand firm and reject her deal or be scared into passing it
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Re: Brexit Satire 2

Postby LordRaven » Sun Feb 17, 2019 5:12 pm

wutang wrote:
Cannydc wrote:Only 12% think May’s EU withdrawal deal is good, while 48% think it is bad.

And Labour has pulled level with the Conservatives, according to the latest Opinium poll for the Observer.

If a referendum was held between remaining in the EU and leaving on the terms of May’s deal, 46% would vote to remain while 35% would vote for the deal.

Opinium polled 2,005 adults online between 13 February and 15 February.



But that wont be the choice. I thinks it clear now that May is using the nuclear option to force through her deal.

My deal or no deal.

The question then is who will stand firm and reject her deal or be scared into passing it


The No Deal Trump -pun intended--Card is her WMD for sure
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Re: Brexit Satire 2

Postby Snookerballs » Sun Feb 17, 2019 5:18 pm

wutang wrote:
Cannydc wrote:Only 12% think May’s EU withdrawal deal is good, while 48% think it is bad.

And Labour has pulled level with the Conservatives, according to the latest Opinium poll for the Observer.

If a referendum was held between remaining in the EU and leaving on the terms of May’s deal, 46% would vote to remain while 35% would vote for the deal.

Opinium polled 2,005 adults online between 13 February and 15 February.



But that wont be the choice. I thinks it clear now that May is using the nuclear option to force through her deal.

My deal or no deal.

The question then is who will stand firm and reject her deal or be scared into passing it


Theresa May is one against 27 the odds are a bit high .
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Re: Brexit Satire 2

Postby Red Okktober » Sun Feb 17, 2019 5:36 pm

Stooo wrote:March 23rd is in the future.

#logicalfallicies.


You will always be on the outside looking in, and will never know a Liberal PM as long as you live - you have the rest of your life to look forward to complaining about who's in number 10.

Forever the hunter, and never the hunted - you have nothing worth hunting for.

Dust off the beret and enjoy the day - it's about as good as Liberal politics gets - taking part in meaningless protests. :thumbsup:
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Re: Brexit Satire 2

Postby Cannydc » Sun Feb 17, 2019 5:36 pm

wutang wrote:
Cannydc wrote:Only 12% think May’s EU withdrawal deal is good, while 48% think it is bad.

And Labour has pulled level with the Conservatives, according to the latest Opinium poll for the Observer.

If a referendum was held between remaining in the EU and leaving on the terms of May’s deal, 46% would vote to remain while 35% would vote for the deal.

Opinium polled 2,005 adults online between 13 February and 15 February.



But that wont be the choice. I thinks it clear now that May is using the nuclear option to force through her deal.

My deal or no deal.

The question then is who will stand firm and reject her deal or be scared into passing it


Half of her cabinet have said they will resign if No Deal is the only remaining option.

But who trusts the word of Tory cabinet ministers?
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Re: Brexit Satire 2

Postby wutang » Sun Feb 17, 2019 8:11 pm

Cannydc wrote:Half of her cabinet have said they will resign if No Deal is the only remaining option.

But who trusts the word of Tory cabinet ministers?


If we leave with no deal that surely time is up for the May Government anyway. She will go down as a monumental failure who presided over one of the biggest calamities in UK history.

I still think the cowardly fucks will back down and push through her shit deal.
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Re: Brexit Satire 2

Postby Stooo » Mon Feb 18, 2019 12:06 am

You will always be on the outside looking in, and will never know a Liberal PM as long as you live - you have the rest of your life to look forward to complaining about who's in number 10.

Forever the hunter, and never the hunted - you have nothing worth hunting for.

Dust off the beret and enjoy the day - it's about as good as Liberal politics gets - taking part in meaningless protests. :thumbsup:


I will. I trust that the Neon Nazi gammon army will be there in similar numbers?
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Re: Brexit Satire 2

Postby calitom » Mon Feb 18, 2019 2:46 am

thats why you need experienced business people like gw bush or obama to run things.may never ran a hotdog stand and she is expected to make a major economic deal.
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Re: Brexit Satire 2

Postby Cannydc » Mon Feb 18, 2019 8:41 am

calitom wrote:thats why you need experienced business people like gw bush or obama to run things.may never ran a hotdog stand and she is expected to make a major economic deal.


Good call. Perhaps Trump, a man only bankrupted three times and so good at spotting a deal that when offered £1.6bn for his wall turns it down and shuts down government for several weeks. Oh, and then accepts substantially less. So many businesses failed, here's a few.

Trump Airlines - Trump ultimately defaulted, surrendering ownership of the airline to his creditors.
Trump beverages - Trump Fire was trademarked in 2004, but it does not appear to have ever made it to market. Trump trademarked the name Trump Power at the same time. Both drinks were categorized as “non-alcoholic beverages containing fruit juices… namely, carbonated beverages” on their trademark applications. The only trace remaining of either are the trademark applications that were abandoned in 2006. The same goes for Trump’s American Pale Ale, the trademark for which was cancelled in 2007.
Trump: The Game - When it was discontinued in 1990, Trump chalked the game’s dismal sales up to the fact that it might have been “too complicated.”
Trump casinos - Trump has filed for bankruptcy on his Atlantic City properties alone three times.
Trump magazine - It didn’t survive the financial crisis, folding by 2009.
Trump Mortgage - Trump Mortgage shuttered in September 2007. According to the Washington Post, the company never paid a $298,274 judgement it owed a former employee, nor the $3,555 it owed in unpaid taxes.
Trump Steaks - The steaks were pulled from shelves after just two months of abysmal sales, he owed the Georgia company Buckhead Beef some $715,240.

There's no doubt about it - a better businessman than Obama for sure.... SIGN HIM UP!! MUKGA!!!

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/p ... res-59556/
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Re: Brexit Satire 2

Postby Stooo » Mon Feb 18, 2019 2:25 pm

Honda to close it's Swindon plant at a cost of 3,500 jobs. I wonder why...

https://news.sky.com/story/honda-to-stu ... y-11641154
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Re: Brexit Satire 2

Postby calitom » Mon Feb 18, 2019 4:12 pm

Cannydc wrote:
calitom wrote:thats why you need experienced business people like gw bush or obama to run things.may never ran a hotdog stand and she is expected to make a major economic deal.


Good call. Perhaps Trump, a man only bankrupted three times and so good at spotting a deal that when offered £1.6bn for his wall turns it down and shuts down government for several weeks. Oh, and then accepts substantially less. So many businesses failed, here's a few.

Trump Airlines - Trump ultimately defaulted, surrendering ownership of the airline to his creditors.
Trump beverages - Trump Fire was trademarked in 2004, but it does not appear to have ever made it to market. Trump trademarked the name Trump Power at the same time. Both drinks were categorized as “non-alcoholic beverages containing fruit juices… namely, carbonated beverages” on their trademark applications. The only trace remaining of either are the trademark applications that were abandoned in 2006. The same goes for Trump’s American Pale Ale, the trademark for which was cancelled in 2007.
Trump: The Game - When it was discontinued in 1990, Trump chalked the game’s dismal sales up to the fact that it might have been “too complicated.”
Trump casinos - Trump has filed for bankruptcy on his Atlantic City properties alone three times.
Trump magazine - It didn’t survive the financial crisis, folding by 2009.
Trump Mortgage - Trump Mortgage shuttered in September 2007. According to the Washington Post, the company never paid a $298,274 judgement it owed a former employee, nor the $3,555 it owed in unpaid taxes.
Trump Steaks - The steaks were pulled from shelves after just two months of abysmal sales, he owed the Georgia company Buckhead Beef some $715,240.

There's no doubt about it - a better businessman than Obama for sure.... SIGN HIM UP!! MUKGA!!!"



I can see you buy into talking points from the lying left.At least come up with your own material. Bankruptcy is commonly used in the USA to protect businesses and renegotiate deals. Out of hundreds of corporations Trump has it is not at all unusual
to use bankruptcy many times..let alone the few times Trump used it.
So think for yourself taking in mind the context and the total picture. Don't just ape the talking points of the idiot left MSM of the US and Britain.
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Re: Brexit Satire 2

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Mon Feb 18, 2019 4:14 pm

calitom wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
calitom wrote:thats why you need experienced business people like gw bush or obama to run things.may never ran a hotdog stand and she is expected to make a major economic deal.


Good call. Perhaps Trump, a man only bankrupted three times and so good at spotting a deal that when offered £1.6bn for his wall turns it down and shuts down government for several weeks. Oh, and then accepts substantially less. So many businesses failed, here's a few.

Trump Airlines - Trump ultimately defaulted, surrendering ownership of the airline to his creditors.
Trump beverages - Trump Fire was trademarked in 2004, but it does not appear to have ever made it to market. Trump trademarked the name Trump Power at the same time. Both drinks were categorized as “non-alcoholic beverages containing fruit juices… namely, carbonated beverages” on their trademark applications. The only trace remaining of either are the trademark applications that were abandoned in 2006. The same goes for Trump’s American Pale Ale, the trademark for which was cancelled in 2007.
Trump: The Game - When it was discontinued in 1990, Trump chalked the game’s dismal sales up to the fact that it might have been “too complicated.”
Trump casinos - Trump has filed for bankruptcy on his Atlantic City properties alone three times.
Trump magazine - It didn’t survive the financial crisis, folding by 2009.
Trump Mortgage - Trump Mortgage shuttered in September 2007. According to the Washington Post, the company never paid a $298,274 judgement it owed a former employee, nor the $3,555 it owed in unpaid taxes.
Trump Steaks - The steaks were pulled from shelves after just two months of abysmal sales, he owed the Georgia company Buckhead Beef some $715,240.

There's no doubt about it - a better businessman than Obama for sure.... SIGN HIM UP!! MUKGA!!!"



I can see you buy into talking points from the lying left.At least come up with your own material. Bankruptcy is commonly used in the USA to protect businesses and renegotiate deals. Out of hundreds of corporations Trump has it is not at all unusual
to use bankruptcy many times..let alone the few times Trump used it.
So think for yourself taking in mind the context and the total picture. Don't just ape the talking points of the idiot left MSM of the US and Britain.

Tom you didn't say anything :dunno:
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Re: Brexit Satire 2

Postby calitom » Mon Feb 18, 2019 4:18 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:
calitom wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
calitom wrote:thats why you need experienced business people like gw bush or obama to run things.may never ran a hotdog stand and she is expected to make a major economic deal.


Good call. Perhaps Trump, a man only bankrupted three times and so good at spotting a deal that when offered £1.6bn for his wall turns it down and shuts down government for several weeks. Oh, and then accepts substantially less. So many businesses failed, here's a few.

Trump Airlines - Trump ultimately defaulted, surrendering ownership of the airline to his creditors.
Trump beverages - Trump Fire was trademarked in 2004, but it does not appear to have ever made it to market. Trump trademarked the name Trump Power at the same time. Both drinks were categorized as “non-alcoholic beverages containing fruit juices… namely, carbonated beverages” on their trademark applications. The only trace remaining of either are the trademark applications that were abandoned in 2006. The same goes for Trump’s American Pale Ale, the trademark for which was cancelled in 2007.
Trump: The Game - When it was discontinued in 1990, Trump chalked the game’s dismal sales up to the fact that it might have been “too complicated.”
Trump casinos - Trump has filed for bankruptcy on his Atlantic City properties alone three times.
Trump magazine - It didn’t survive the financial crisis, folding by 2009.
Trump Mortgage - Trump Mortgage shuttered in September 2007. According to the Washington Post, the company never paid a $298,274 judgement it owed a former employee, nor the $3,555 it owed in unpaid taxes.
Trump Steaks - The steaks were pulled from shelves after just two months of abysmal sales, he owed the Georgia company Buckhead Beef some $715,240.

There's no doubt about it - a better businessman than Obama for sure.... SIGN HIM UP!! MUKGA!!!"



I can see you buy into talking points from the lying left.At least come up with your own material. Bankruptcy is commonly used in the USA to protect businesses and renegotiate deals. Out of hundreds of corporations Trump has it is not at all unusual
to use bankruptcy many times..let alone the few times Trump used it.
So think for yourself taking in mind the context and the total picture. Don't just ape the talking points of the idiot left MSM of the US and Britain.

Tom you didn't say anything :dunno:

yeah i did---i just screwed up the quote thing....my post starts with "i can see..
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Re: Brexit Satire 2

Postby Stooo » Mon Feb 18, 2019 4:24 pm

calitom wrote:
I can see you buy into talking points from the lying left.At least come up with your own material. Bankruptcy is commonly used in the USA to protect businesses and renegotiate deals. Out of hundreds of corporations Trump has it is not at all unusual
to use bankruptcy many times..let alone the few times Trump used it.
So think for yourself taking in mind the context and the total picture. Don't just ape the talking points of the idiot left MSM of the US and Britain.


Tom mate, he had bankrupted casinos. These are literally money making machines that fail when the mafia extort too much out of the things until they're financially unviable. What about Trump uni, steaks, god forbid, even mortgages? He wasted his inheritance and had to go to Russian banks for loans because no banks in the West would touch him.

Tired of winning yet?
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