Politics POLL: Brexit Withdrawal Agreement

If you were an MP would you vote for or against it?

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Gwadien

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It's funny that we're considering shutting down the core of democracy for democracy.
 

Job

The Carl Pilkington of Freddyshouse
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But still.
It does sort of show a majority..if you take a ....often done by remainers... leap that the same percentages sit in the minds of the dont knows.

And even if you dont agree its atill an amazing amount of people who want out given the absolute propaganda for remain by the msm and establishment.

With all their resources they are still losing against Farage and whatever Boris is up to.
 

Gwadien

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But still.
It does sort of show a majority..if you take a ....often done by remainers... leap that the same percentages sit in the minds of the dont knows.

And even if you dont agree its atill an amazing amount of people who want out given the absolute propaganda for remain by the msm and establishment.

With all their resources they are still losing against Farage and whatever Boris is up to.

Propaganda.

£100m from the Government PURELY for pro-Brexit propaganda.

You won't be moaning about that.
 

Job

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I know and it hasnt kicked in yet.

Starting to see a softening of the rhetoric in msm though.
Even the Guard is running an opinion piece calling remainers toxic.
Various industry heads been quoted as saying its doable.
Tbh I dont know who the fucks running the whole show.
 

Gwadien

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I'm gonna vote for the Brexit party in the next GE simply because I wanna see what they'll do.

Farage will probably instantly resign if they won.
 

Job

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Leading questions in polls are the problem and its everywhere.
 

Gwadien

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It’s not just the Dems. The Irish lobby is huge in congress. They celebrate st patrick’s day but st george’s is nothing.

The irony that the victims of Empire will be the downfall to its attempt to re surge.


Fucking good.
 

Job

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Lol Pelosi.

She talks batshit boloks on a daily basis and will have forgotten it in a week.

Trying to block trade deals.

Dems would go into negative
 

Job

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Heres AFDs Alice Weidels speech at the EU.

Sort of remind you of anyone as she gets going?
Every word is the truth and you wont see that on the BBC news, a party with hardly an insignificant showing..second in the polls last year, dipping at the moment.


View: https://youtu.be/FbIet2Vo8CY
 

Scouse

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Sort of remind you of anyone as she gets going?
Yeah - I met a German bird at university and it reminded me of she was, ahem, passionate about things :)


Who does it remind you of Job?
 

Wij

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Lol Pelosi.

She talks batshit boloks on a daily basis and will have forgotten it in a week.

Trying to block trade deals.

Dems would go into negative
I already said this has bipartisan support in congress so you are talking shite. Yanks prefer the Irish to the English.
 

DaGaffer

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If they can come up with something then excellent. I want to see BJ go down as the shortest serving PM.

Pretty sure its already too late for that; there's at least one two day premiership and a couple of fours.
 

DaGaffer

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You sure? This has George Canning down as the shortest serving PM at 119 days.

"The shortest ever period was only two days, a record held by Lord Bath, from 10 February to 12 February 1746, who was asked to form a government but was unable to find more than one person who would agree to serve in his cabinet."
 

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