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The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
There. Resident WHO political commentators and gurus can knock yourselves out in here and conduct your endless bickering. All other threads will be locked.
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Clearly the work of somebody desperate to drag the country back to the old Labour/Conservative/Oddballs days of politics, where thinking was optional.
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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Richard the turd struggled to get it words out from a script written for it
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: ↑25 Mar 2026, 02:50Fauxstralian wrote: ↑25 Mar 2026, 02:37 Accepting democracy?
Like you supporting & getting behind the democratically elected PM Sir Keir?
I see. So if I want the government to abide by the result of a referendum I have to 'get behind them', even if 'getting behind them' involves supporting them in ignoring the result of that referendum.
Make England British Again!
For a pseudo-intellectual swipe, add a condescending word beginning with "O" to the front of that phrase before creating the ("more") appropreate acronym.
You know you want to.,YFC.
For a pseudo-intellectual swipe, add a condescending word beginning with "O" to the front of that phrase before creating the ("more") appropreate acronym.
You know you want to.,YFC.
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Fauxstralian wrote: ↑25 Mar 2026, 02:37 Accepting democracy?
Like you supporting & getting behind the democratically elected PM Sir Keir?
I see. So if I want the government to abide by the result of a referendum I have to 'get behind them', even if 'getting behind them' involves supporting them in ignoring the result of that referendum.
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Accepting democracy?
Like you supporting & getting behind the democratically elected PM Sir Keir?
Lets imagine the UK voted leave yesterday
What are you doing differently in the new world where the UK has no trade relationship with the EU?
And France and other EU have no obligation or interest in not pumping up illegal immigrants dinghies and waving them off.
You have a majority so are you going to cry over people who voted Remain & media outlets that supported Remain?
Like you supporting & getting behind the democratically elected PM Sir Keir?
Lets imagine the UK voted leave yesterday
What are you doing differently in the new world where the UK has no trade relationship with the EU?
And France and other EU have no obligation or interest in not pumping up illegal immigrants dinghies and waving them off.
You have a majority so are you going to cry over people who voted Remain & media outlets that supported Remain?
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑24 Mar 2026, 18:46 McSweeneys blower being robbed by someone on an E-bike blag soon after Mandleson resigned stinks to high heaven.![]()
Blatantly set-up to be pinched and took a leaf out of Paquetas playback.
Mangledbum strikes again
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only1billybonds wrote: ↑21 Mar 2026, 10:10 Everyone knows that had the referendum result been respected and accepted and the whole of the country try,media and establishment got behind it,the eventual outcome would have been very different. From the moment the result was announced,we were on a hiding to nothing because of the refusal of so many to accept a result reached through democracy.
You know it 
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McSweeneys blower being robbed by someone on an E-bike blag soon after Mandleson resigned stinks to high heaven.
Blatantly set-up to be pinched and took a leaf out of Paquetas playback.
Blatantly set-up to be pinched and took a leaf out of Paquetas playback.
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No Swiss,it isn't bollox. The reaction (submission) from the establishment after the referendum result gave the EU all the ammo it needed to make it a very rocky road for us. What should have happened is Cameron should have let them know that article 50 was being triggered immediately and we are open to talks. Instead,he fucked off, the appalling Theresa (remainer) May took the reins and bent over the table inviting the EU to dry fuck her (country) up the arse. Brexit was a wonderful opportunity for this country that was totally ballsed up by the very pro EU establishment.
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Swiss. wrote: ↑21 Mar 2026, 14:22Fauxstralian wrote: ↑21 Mar 2026, 06:15 It does matter though doesn’t it? Why make it harder?
Obviously what does matter to most Brexit voters is stopping immigration
How is that going under Brexit?
You obviously aren’t painting enough roundaboutsEven the most ardent Brexiteers admitted that in the short term it would harm the economy. Not sure what short term is but it’s been 5 years now and you would think all these so called new trade deals would see our economy improving or thriving as one Brexit poster would say. That’s not happened .
Anyway the main point was to stop immigration which was the price to pay to loose the free trade agreement. This has failed and polls imply Brexit was a mistake.Why can’t wankers like Gank just admit it as so?
You expected 50 years of bureaucracy undone in 5 years? Fair play.
Still good to see those inside the EU are all happy and prosperous.
Yep, immigration is just an issue for us, no idea why far right parties are huge in France and Germany right now.
Still good to see those inside the EU are all happy and prosperous.
Yep, immigration is just an issue for us, no idea why far right parties are huge in France and Germany right now.
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Another anti semitic attack in Khans London. Once they get rid of the Jews they’ll be coming for us.
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Swiss. wrote: ↑21 Mar 2026, 14:35Fauxstralian wrote: ↑20 Mar 2026, 23:55 How did you see Brexit playing out to lead us to this promised land?
Was always nonsense with no positive end game
Woukd be nice for people to be honest why they voted for it
I don’t know Boris
All I know is that he is an appalling buffoon who never should have been in public office
We appeared to have a run of dismal Tory leaders
Tory members even voted for Liz Truss
Those people are very quiet these daysThe likes of Boris and Rees-Mogg used the middle aged , white working class for their need to Brexit voted in. Them being mugs bought it even though they don’t give a toss about the working class and made a lot of money for themselves and their toff friends.
So basically you're saying middle - aged white working class chaps are fuckwits ?
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Small numbers but it all counts...
Craig is a top lad
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When I take a massive dump on their doorstep
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The new Middlesex head coach Peter Fulton was twiddling his thumbs for weeks in NZ waiting on a UK Visa .
nuts....
nuts....
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The biggest problem with Brexit wasn’t that we left it’s the Beauracratic cunts and their constant over reach. Way too many regulations and laws that are not popular or warranted.
Reign in the power of Brussels and people might be more inclined on rejoining. As it stands is a fucking mess and getting worse. Nobody can deny that.
So if you want to blame anyone blame Brussels the whole thing started as a common market for trade and morphed into an unelected Dictatorship . No wonder people voted to leave.
Reign in the power of Brussels and people might be more inclined on rejoining. As it stands is a fucking mess and getting worse. Nobody can deny that.
So if you want to blame anyone blame Brussels the whole thing started as a common market for trade and morphed into an unelected Dictatorship . No wonder people voted to leave.
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Swiss. wrote: ↑21 Mar 2026, 14:30only1billybonds wrote: ↑21 Mar 2026, 10:10 Everyone knows that had the referendum result been respected and accepted and the whole of the country try,media and establishment got behind it,the eventual outcome would have been very different. From the moment the result was announced,we were on a hiding to nothing because of the refusal of so many to accept a result reached through democracy.What bollocks. A trade deal is a trade deal. It’s got fuck all to do with being behi;d it or not. The red tape previously we didn’t have is causing the issues plus the VAT. I have an English shop in the Brussels suburbs . Great place pre Brexit English Cheddar, Bacon , Sausages etc . Now they are too expensive to import so it’s all Irish produce.
Cheese.
What a fucking wimp. Take the train back to London every 4-6 weeks, clear the shelves at your favourite Sainsbury's/Marks & Spencer's of cheese, bacon and sausages then toddle back.
Easily doable in a day and you can look down your nose at everyone living in non-EU land while you're at it.
If you've got any business nous about you, you could probably fund the whole thing by bringing stuff back to the UK that we can't get any more on account of Brexit and flogging it on the streets of London.
What a fucking wimp. Take the train back to London every 4-6 weeks, clear the shelves at your favourite Sainsbury's/Marks & Spencer's of cheese, bacon and sausages then toddle back.
Easily doable in a day and you can look down your nose at everyone living in non-EU land while you're at it.
If you've got any business nous about you, you could probably fund the whole thing by bringing stuff back to the UK that we can't get any more on account of Brexit and flogging it on the streets of London.
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Fauxstralian wrote: ↑20 Mar 2026, 23:55 How did you see Brexit playing out to lead us to this promised land?
Was always nonsense with no positive end game
Woukd be nice for people to be honest why they voted for it
I don’t know Boris
All I know is that he is an appalling buffoon who never should have been in public office
We appeared to have a run of dismal Tory leaders
Tory members even voted for Liz Truss
Those people are very quiet these days
The likes of Boris and Rees-Mogg used the middle aged , white working class for their need to Brexit voted in. Them being mugs bought it even though they don’t give a toss about the working class and made a lot of money for themselves and their toff friends.
Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
only1billybonds wrote: ↑21 Mar 2026, 10:10 Everyone knows that had the referendum result been respected and accepted and the whole of the country try,media and establishment got behind it,the eventual outcome would have been very different. From the moment the result was announced,we were on a hiding to nothing because of the refusal of so many to accept a result reached through democracy.
What bollocks. A trade deal is a trade deal. It’s got fuck all to do with being behi;d it or not. The red tape previously we didn’t have is causing the issues plus the VAT. I have an English shop in the Brussels suburbs . Great place pre Brexit English Cheddar, Bacon , Sausages etc . Now they are too expensive to import so it’s all Irish produce.
