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No deal Brexit or Corbyn government?

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  • Those who support the Jew-hating bloodsoaked Marxist Labour party need to understand that their doing so makes it more likely that Nigel Farage will one day enjoy some political power in this country.

    If the LotO is a Nazi booby, some other party is likely to have a Nazi booby as its leader too.

    I think this comment is unfair.
    The Arab-Israel conflict goes back through the Cold War years and both sides caused and suffered casualties.
  • Thrugelmir wrote: »
    The wider implications would have been devastating for the economy. As with Northern Rock, RBS and HBOS it's the taxpayer that has picked up the pieces.

    That's because people were not encouraged to exercise due diligence.
    The economy would have recovered and readjusted. That is what true capitalism is.
  • Those who support the Jew-hating bloodsoaked Marxist Labour party need to understand that their doing so makes it more likely that Nigel Farage will one day enjoy some political power in this country.

    From someone who still struggles with the difference between the SNP (a political party) and 'Scots' (people from Scotland).....
  • Those who support the Jew-hating bloodsoaked Marxist Labour party need to understand that their doing so makes it more likely that Nigel Farage will one day enjoy some political power in this country.

    If the LotO is a Nazi booby, some other party is likely to have a Nazi booby as its leader too.

    Farage would be one MP, with one vote.
    Not much different to any of the other ERG Tory MPs really.
    Bit of a fuss about nothing.
  • Green_Bear wrote: »
    Farage would be one MP, with one vote.
    Not much different to any of the other ERG Tory MPs really.
    Bit of a fuss about nothing.
    Like deputy PM Nick Clegg was one MP with one vote, then.
  • Thrugelmir
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    Green_Bear wrote: »
    The economy would have recovered and readjusted. That is what true capitalism is.

    Worth pointing out that despite intervention from the Central Banks the patient is still technically in intensive care. Using the word recovered is therefore somewhat premature. Suggest you read up some more on the topic.
  • nkomp18
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    I'd vote for anything at all to avoid a no-deal and I'm sure very few are suicidal enough to want a no deal
  • phillw
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    Takedap wrote: »
    It would all be eclipsed by letting Farage anywhere near power.

    He's been in power for three years.
    Takedap wrote: »
    Hopefully though now that the Brexit Party are going nuclear by demanding nothing less that a No Deal Brexit, people will see the disaster that they would lead us into.

    He's like the pied piper, his far right tendencies are like crystal meth to his followers.
    nkomp18 wrote: »
    I'd vote for anything at all to avoid a no-deal and I'm sure very few are suicidal enough to want a no deal

    I try not to make that kind of prediction, because you will underestimate your opponent.
  • Thrugelmir
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    nkomp18 wrote: »
    I'd vote for anything at all to avoid a no-deal and I'm sure very few are suicidal enough to want a no deal

    Seriously? In essence we have to take what we are given. No negotiation.
  • Isn't it funny. The SW1 remain media are saying there's going to be a medicine shortage. I have to take prescription medicine, last time I looked on the back it said in big, bold black writing : MADE IN THE UK.



    This no deal scaremongering truly is laughable. The only issue we may have is sorting the Irish border. Then again, we do not want a border, Ireland do not want a border, EU do not want a border. So why bother having a border? Everything on mainland Europe is prepared.
    Ryan
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