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Re: The Lib Dems Must Back Corbyn to Stop No Deal

Postby McAz » Thu Aug 15, 2019 5:55 pm

Perhaps Swinson will heed the majority advice on her twitter feed...

...or perhaps she and her 13 other LibDem MPs will arrogantly defy Labour's 240 odd, and the 35 SNPs, plus a Green, and a few indies and Tories, and a Plaid or three....and lead us into a disastrous hard Brexit...

...we shall see? :dunno:
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Re: The Lib Dems Must Back Corbyn to Stop No Deal

Postby Cannydc » Thu Aug 15, 2019 6:24 pm

McAz wrote:Perhaps Swinson will heed the majority advice on her twitter feed...

...or perhaps she and her 13 other LibDem MPs will arrogantly defy Labour's 240 odd, and the 35 SNPs, plus a Green, and a few indies and Tories, and a Plaid or three....and lead us into a disastrous hard Brexit...

...we shall see? :dunno:


Pretty much sums it up perfectly.

Jo Swinson has obviously realised that any hint of a pact with Labour weakens the Libdems in elections, because most constituencies where they came second and hope to win were to Tories. Anyone considering lending their normally Tory vote to her party would run a mile.

Let's be generous, and put it down to 'new leader talks tough' - and we shall soon see if her rather silly position is modified in the coming days.
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Re: The Lib Dems Must Back Corbyn to Stop No Deal

Postby Stooo » Thu Aug 15, 2019 6:27 pm

McAz wrote:Perhaps Swinson will heed the majority advice on her twitter feed...

...or perhaps she and her 13 other LibDem MPs will arrogantly defy Labour's 240 odd, and the 35 SNPs, plus a Green, and a few indies and Tories, and a Plaid or three....and lead us into a disastrous hard Brexit...

...we shall see? :dunno:


Oddly the TIGs didn't get a letter.
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Re: The Lib Dems Must Back Corbyn to Stop No Deal

Postby Stooo » Thu Aug 15, 2019 6:28 pm

Cannydc wrote:
McAz wrote:Perhaps Swinson will heed the majority advice on her twitter feed...

...or perhaps she and her 13 other LibDem MPs will arrogantly defy Labour's 240 odd, and the 35 SNPs, plus a Green, and a few indies and Tories, and a Plaid or three....and lead us into a disastrous hard Brexit...

...we shall see? :dunno:


Pretty much sums it up perfectly.

Jo Swinson has obviously realised that any hint of a pact with Labour weakens the Libdems in elections, because most constituencies where they came second and hope to win were to Tories. Anyone considering lending their normally Tory vote to her party would run a mile.

Let's be generous, and put it down to 'new leader talks tough' - and we shall soon see if her rather silly position is modified in the coming days.


The Remain Alliance doesn't include labour IIRC.
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Re: The Lib Dems Must Back Corbyn to Stop No Deal

Postby Cannydc » Thu Aug 15, 2019 6:41 pm

Stooo wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
McAz wrote:Perhaps Swinson will heed the majority advice on her twitter feed...

...or perhaps she and her 13 other LibDem MPs will arrogantly defy Labour's 240 odd, and the 35 SNPs, plus a Green, and a few indies and Tories, and a Plaid or three....and lead us into a disastrous hard Brexit...

...we shall see? :dunno:


Pretty much sums it up perfectly.

Jo Swinson has obviously realised that any hint of a pact with Labour weakens the Libdems in elections, because most constituencies where they came second and hope to win were to Tories. Anyone considering lending their normally Tory vote to her party would run a mile.

Let's be generous, and put it down to 'new leader talks tough' - and we shall soon see if her rather silly position is modified in the coming days.


The Remain Alliance doesn't include labour IIRC.


It won't work without them.

Seems to me the best to hope for is a second referendum with remain on the ticket - that's what Labour are offering.
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Re: The Lib Dems Must Back Corbyn to Stop No Deal

Postby Stooo » Thu Aug 15, 2019 6:47 pm

Cannydc wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
McAz wrote:Perhaps Swinson will heed the majority advice on her twitter feed...

...or perhaps she and her 13 other LibDem MPs will arrogantly defy Labour's 240 odd, and the 35 SNPs, plus a Green, and a few indies and Tories, and a Plaid or three....and lead us into a disastrous hard Brexit...

...we shall see? :dunno:


Pretty much sums it up perfectly.

Jo Swinson has obviously realised that any hint of a pact with Labour weakens the Libdems in elections, because most constituencies where they came second and hope to win were to Tories. Anyone considering lending their normally Tory vote to her party would run a mile.

Let's be generous, and put it down to 'new leader talks tough' - and we shall soon see if her rather silly position is modified in the coming days.


The Remain Alliance doesn't include labour IIRC.


It won't work without them.

Seems to me the best to hope for is a second referendum with remain on the ticket - that's what Labour are offering.


Perhaps they should propose rather than offering.
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Re: The Lib Dems Must Back Corbyn to Stop No Deal

Postby Guest » Thu Aug 15, 2019 7:05 pm

Who in their right mind would want to back Corbyn? The man is deluded in thinking he’s got cross party support having been anti eu always.
Opportunist cunt
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Re: The Lib Dems Must Back Corbyn to Stop No Deal

Postby Cannydc » Thu Aug 15, 2019 7:27 pm

Guest wrote:Who in their right mind would want to back Corbyn? The man is deluded in thinking he’s got cross party support having been anti eu always.
Opportunist c**t


Do you think that Bojo has cross party support for a No-Deal Brexit ?
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Re: The Lib Dems Must Back Corbyn to Stop No Deal

Postby Stooo » Thu Aug 15, 2019 7:29 pm

Cannydc wrote:
Guest wrote:Who in their right mind would want to back Corbyn? The man is deluded in thinking he’s got cross party support having been anti eu always.
Opportunist c**t


Do you think that Bojo has cross party support for a No-Deal Brexit ?


That goes for both parties, the answer is not in the extremes.
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Re: The Lib Dems Must Back Corbyn to Stop No Deal

Postby Rocthedog » Thu Aug 15, 2019 7:37 pm

Cannydc wrote:
Rocthedog wrote:
MungoBrush wrote:
Guest wrote:The leader of the opposition gets first dibs on forming another government.


Not true.

"if a vote of confidence is defeated, or a vote of no confidence is passed, then the incumbent government must resign, or call a general election"

So if Boris loses a no-confidence motion, then he calls a General Election for November 1st, and stays on as PM until then
In the meantime, we leave the EU on October 31st.


Those trying to stop Brexit by childish means are fucked as the above comments by Mungo shows. Brexit will happen roll on I cannot wait to get our country back and not be run by those corrupt EU tosspots unelected tosspots.


As previously asked, which EU officials supposedly running our country are unelected?


The German Tart for one just voted in as President. Not voted in by the EU parliament. But by a small cartel of unknowns in a secret ballot behind closed doors. No one knows who they were the main Parliament did not get a say. And Canny if you love the EU that much fuck off and live there, and dont go to Thailand as if you ever were.
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Re: The Lib Dems Must Back Corbyn to Stop No Deal

Postby Stooo » Thu Aug 15, 2019 7:42 pm

Rocthedog wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
Rocthedog wrote:
MungoBrush wrote:
Guest wrote:The leader of the opposition gets first dibs on forming another government.


Not true.

"if a vote of confidence is defeated, or a vote of no confidence is passed, then the incumbent government must resign, or call a general election"

So if Boris loses a no-confidence motion, then he calls a General Election for November 1st, and stays on as PM until then
In the meantime, we leave the EU on October 31st.


Those trying to stop Brexit by childish means are fucked as the above comments by Mungo shows. Brexit will happen roll on I cannot wait to get our country back and not be run by those corrupt EU tosspots unelected tosspots.


As previously asked, which EU officials supposedly running our country are unelected?


The German Tart for one just voted in as President. Not voted in by the EU parliament. But by a small cartel of unknowns in a secret ballot behind closed doors. No one knows who they were the main Parliament did not get a say. And Canny if you love the EU that much fuck off and live there, and dont go to Thailand as if you ever were.


Heads of government as voted in (not in our case obs) by the population of their countries. It's called representative democracy.

I will remind you that it costs less to run the EU than it does Birmingham. At least have a read of this sort of stuff!
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Re: The Lib Dems Must Back Corbyn to Stop No Deal

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Thu Aug 15, 2019 9:27 pm

The Lib Dems hate no-deal Brexit, but they’d rather burn than let Jeremy Corbyn douse the flames

Iain Duncan Smith told us this week the preparations for a no-deal Brexit had not been made under the previous administration, and when he was told: “Your government came out again and again ... and told the British public that all preparations for a no-deal Brexit were made,’’ he replied: “Yes well it wasn’t correct.”


This might be why some parties, such as the Liberal Democrats, insisted all along the most important issue of all is that we must, at all costs, avoid a no-deal Brexit, and they’ve been furious with Jeremy Corbyn for not doing more to stop it.

So now he’s written to them proposing they can come together with Labour to stop a no-deal Brexit, in which he’d become prime minister for a few days, to cancel Brexit and call an election, and they’ve told him to piss off.


https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/no ... xEUyfp6I-k
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Re: The Lib Dems Must Back Corbyn to Stop No Deal

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Thu Aug 15, 2019 9:40 pm

From the above article .... I think it was the ancient Chinese warrior Sun Tzu who said: “One rancid but decisive Etonian twat can get his way if one hundred self-righteous dingbats are so busy squabbling that they let him.”
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Re: The Lib Dems Must Back Corbyn to Stop No Deal

Postby Guest » Thu Aug 15, 2019 9:52 pm

Sycophancy through Political Symbiosis

The Fib Dems as always not quite understanding how democracy works, think they get to decide who the Labour leader should be. That they are a pressure group for the Tory cult; an extension of an obsessive compulsion to maintain power and control is still not officially recognised by the mainstream, even though as a fact, it really does speak for itself, and beyond being clear and obvious. It is indisputable.

This kind of insidious demand betrays their real goals, undermines the democracy they are constantly wailing on about defending and reveals a thirst for establishment appeasement and obedience that is, surely, a contradiction to their apparently democratic nature.

The total rejection of any idea of Jeremy Corbyn holding authority of any kind shows ideological bias, even extreme partisanship from Swinson, proving that a socialist Labour party being seen as holding down a moral authority is obviously an anathema to the contrary objectivist obstructionist acolytes. It almost seemed like she was going to start reading off one of those lists of vetted right whingers deemed fit and acceptable to take a place in that right wing NeoLiberal fantasy football team of replacement killers.

It is an act of dictating terms, it is openly forming a protective barrier around the current government, which is full of actual national traitors, white supremacists, abusive bullies, instantly contemptible ex bankers and extremist religious fundamentalists, and as such, should be constantly lambasted and shredded, yet, the Fib Dems do everything they can possibly do to act as a buffer zone, and protect the Tory cult from any direct legitimate criticism and calls demanding transparent accountability.

They still claim to be THE singular choice for a remaining position on europe.

What they are, in fact, are enablers for a no-deal scenario, Yorkshire terriers of a tory apocalypse, yelping at the ankles of any logical and progressive chance for hope. The rhetoric against Jeremy is nothing but extremely dogmatic and fully driven by right wing propaganda and demonisation, which just goes to show that the greater good is not the overwhelming concern that you would have thought it should be. Effectively this is narrowing the field of candidates available to crack open the Tory shield of armour, and finally vanquish their choking grip around the countries throat. Antisemitism has been bandied, again. The establishment does not want to lose its contrived elevated position of authority over us, so even considering Jeremy as a caretaker temporary PM is an abhorrence.

Childish and resentful, partisan to the point of self harm.
Socialist democratic morality is being blocked out, negated, undermined and undernourished, for the sake of keeping the Tory cults position of authority, when we all know they are the very last group of sociopaths that should be allowed anywhere near positions of national authority.

This is separation anxiety.

This is sycophancy through political symbiosis, vicariously feeding upon the need to feel power, through the Tory cults very presence, fortifying their delusion of being the one true winner of the throne of England.

Tragic, really stupid and feeble, crooked and perilously absolutist.

Whatever they claim, remember...THEY DO NOT SPEAK FOR US.

GET THEM OUT.

#JC4PM2019

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Re: The Lib Dems Must Back Corbyn to Stop No Deal

Postby Guest » Thu Aug 15, 2019 10:06 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:From the above article .... I think it was the ancient Chinese warrior Sun Tzu who said: “One rancid but decisive Etonian twat can get his way if one hundred self-righteous dingbats are so busy squabbling that they let him.”





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