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A Question for Tory Supporters
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Thrugelmir wrote: »With his more general views going to be an embarrassment on the world stage. Will make even Trump appear sane.
But if this is what people vote for then democratically that’s what they should get isn’t it?
We didn’t vote for Johnson at least people would have voted for Corbyn.
I don’t think Corbyn is a liar, Johnson is and Gove is too
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Thrugelmir wrote: »Corbyn has lied in the past. On the public record.
I’m not taking that as fact unless you provide a link to what you are taking about and then I’ll look to see if it was a genuine lie or something else lie a change of mind.
If you decide not to, that’s your choice, but Your not going to persude anyone without any evidence.
I’ve provided evidence that gove is lying.0 -
I’m not taking that as fact unless you provide a link to what you are taking about and then I’ll look to see if it was a genuine lie or something else lie a change of mind.
If you decide not to, that’s your choice, but Your not going to persude anyone without any evidence.
I’ve provided evidence that gove is lying.0 -
No you haven't, what you've done is provided proof that another fuel crisis or another "beast from the east" could cause the same food shortage problems as they have before and that as such there are lots more things that put fresh food availability at risk than Brexit.
You are absolutely correct, there are many things that put fresh food availability at risk.
We don't normally actively choose those those though & they can still occur after brexit has reduced our access to fresh food which would compromise us further.
Gove has said brexit won't impact fresh food supplies, the governments own experts say he is wrong.0 -
Which bit of the goverment wanting to reduce carbon emissions and people buying food from the EU when there is fresh food grown in the UK do you think don't really match?
I just hope Brexit makes disposable nappies difficult to get. Really can't understand why they haven't been banned. Environmental disaster.0 -
Thrugelmir wrote: »With his more general views going to be an embarrassment on the world stage. Will make even Trump appear sane.
About what? Corbyn is pretty well received in Europe, where his political views are about the same as every other socially democratic European country.
You can't provide any evidence for your assertions.0 -
Which bit of the goverment wanting to reduce carbon emissions and people buying food from the EU when there is fresh food grown in the UK do you think don't really match?
It's kinda expensive to grow bananas and oranges in the UK.I just hope Brexit makes disposable nappies difficult to get. Really can't understand why they haven't been banned. Environmental disaster.
It will be mandatory to dispose of nappies on the beach once we leave the EU and we remove all the red tape.0 -
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