The Reform Party Vol No1
Discussion
Down and out said:
Seems I was right about the Brexit bit then.
well if you think explaining the reality of brexit to you is moaning i guess you are.personally after the vote from my point of view a no deal brexit would have been preferable to the may/boris fudge but you keep on with your delusions.
citizensm1th said:
well if you think explaining the reality of brexit to you is moaning i guess you are.
personally after the vote from my point of view a no deal brexit would have been preferable to the may/boris fudge but you keep on with your delusions.
I would have been more than happy with no deal. However life's a bh and I'll settle for the Boris deal if it slightly stops the remainer squealing.personally after the vote from my point of view a no deal brexit would have been preferable to the may/boris fudge but you keep on with your delusions.
Down and out said:
citizensm1th said:
well if you think explaining the reality of brexit to you is moaning i guess you are.
personally after the vote from my point of view a no deal brexit would have been preferable to the may/boris fudge but you keep on with your delusions.
I would have been more than happy with no deal. However life's a bh and I'll settle for the Boris deal if it slightly stops the remainer squealing.personally after the vote from my point of view a no deal brexit would have been preferable to the may/boris fudge but you keep on with your delusions.
just think there will be years and years that every time the uk hits a bump or topples off of a metaphorical cliff there will be ever louder calls to rejoin ,you will never hear the end of brexit for as long as you live.
citizensm1th said:
yeah right because people are going to give up pressing for the Uk to rejoin the EU, brexiteers love to tell us they always wanted to leave the EU why would it be any different for those who want to stay.
just think there will be years and years that every time the uk hits a bump or topples off of a metaphorical cliff there will be ever louder calls to rejoin ,you will never hear the end of brexit for as long as you live.
just think there will be years and years that every time the uk hits a bump or topples off of a metaphorical cliff there will be ever louder calls to rejoin ,you will never hear the end of brexit for as long as you live.
Well according to you remoaners our economy will be so fked they won't want us back ....
catweasle said:
no comments on electoral reform or abolition of the HOL?
both good causes IMO
What does if I ally will change of the Lords is abolished !both good causes IMO
It’s classic Farage gammon and chav rousing class warfare
It’s massively ironic too that an unelectee, on account of being proven unelectable, “politician” is calling for abolition of members of an unelected chamber.
catweasle said:
no comments on electoral reform or abolition of the HOL?
both good causes IMO
Lib Dems have been banging on about if for as long as I can remember. They even got a referendum on AV which managed a 42% turnout and attacks from the tabloids. It's a hiding to nothing IMO as FPTP ensures the big parties supremacy and they're the only ones who will be able to do anything about it. Even in coalition Cameron wouldn't agree to PR.both good causes IMO
Lords reform is more likely as it's easy to raise a populist opposition to the HOL.
citizensm1th said:
We had a referendum about FPTP and the people spoke it seems farrago and yourself only respect the will of the people when it suits your agenda.
but we didn't know what we were voting for and i have no problem with a referendum every 10 years including rejoining the EU after we actually leave.the bitterness in your posts is almost palpable.
Brooking10 said:
powerstroke said:
Well according to you remoaners our economy will be so fked they won't want us back ....
Fingers crossed yous is one of the first SMEs to go. and leave work behind ....
Brooking10 said:
What does if I ally will change of the Lords is abolished !
It’s classic Farage gammon and chav rousing class warfare
It’s massively ironic too that an unelectee, on account of being proven unelectable, “politician” is calling for abolition of members of an unelected chamber.
oh dearIt’s classic Farage gammon and chav rousing class warfare
It’s massively ironic too that an unelectee, on account of being proven unelectable, “politician” is calling for abolition of members of an unelected chamber.
catweasle said:
Brooking10 said:
What does if I ally will change of the Lords is abolished !
It’s classic Farage gammon and chav rousing class warfare
It’s massively ironic too that an unelectee, on account of being proven unelectable, “politician” is calling for abolition of members of an unelected chamber.
oh dearIt’s classic Farage gammon and chav rousing class warfare
It’s massively ironic too that an unelectee, on account of being proven unelectable, “politician” is calling for abolition of members of an unelected chamber.
catweasle said:
no comments on electoral reform or abolition of the HOL?
both good causes IMO
Both complex issues that Farage will reduce to a simplistic tosh that he can spoon-feed to his gullible supporters. He peddles outrage to people who like to feel outraged. People who like to feel outraged aren't really interested in thinking too much because at some level they know the problem isn't the rest of us. Farage's formula works to some extent; it finances Nige as a sole trader quite handsomely. But it never scales up to form a viable political party because when you get enough of his true believers in one room it becomes immediately obvious that you've got a room full of irrational, untrusting, disaffected loons who can't agree a damn thing. Far from reforming anything, Farage is a parasitic little charlatan who has done huge damage to democracy.both good causes IMO
citizensm1th said:
naaa i think his dismal performance in this election will seal his fate ,he will always be a voice on the fringes that sensible people poke fun at as we know the noisiest dog has no bite. he is desperately searching around for a new usp and failing.
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