Message from @AlphaUK

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2019-12-02 09:28:44 UTC  

the brexit campaign is mostly abotu getting britain away from those pro-labor policies that are clearly evident in many EU countries, along with those really slimey tax and reporting issues, and the product standards

2019-12-02 09:29:35 UTC  

True but that's Democracy and we voted them in. Staying in the EU just because you don't like the Government is a ludicrous argument

2019-12-02 09:30:10 UTC  

I'm not a brit, so i'm watching from the outside, but i follow it. I dont think the people voted for any specific Brexit, they voted for an abstract idea

2019-12-02 09:30:36 UTC  

With a published Brexit deal . I think it another ref would be fair because what was sold and what was delivered as very different

2019-12-02 09:31:04 UTC  

For example, the main brexit personalities were clearly either dead wrong or lying about the trade pictur post brexit

2019-12-02 09:31:53 UTC  

that is uncontestable. to see average brits talk about 'falling back on wto rules' makes me cross myself and im not a believer

2019-12-02 09:33:11 UTC  

Maybe so but could another Referendum be a democratically treasonous act towards 17.4 million people who voted to leave? Even the marginal remainers just want to get Brexit done

2019-12-02 09:33:40 UTC  

I dunno man, it's a tough question but I think things change dramatically when you actually have a document on the table

2019-12-02 09:33:58 UTC  

general election might be enough

2019-12-02 09:35:54 UTC  

If what Boris 'negotiated' last month was put in front of the British people 2 years ago, I doubt things would have gone that way or been even close

2019-12-02 09:41:39 UTC  

jesus what a picture

2019-12-02 09:42:16 UTC  

``` Friday’s terrorist attack on London Bridge will have reminded many voters of the security risk that a Corbyn government would pose.```

2019-12-02 10:43:25 UTC  

The Deal would make a difference but with the Backstop removed, many English, Welsh and Scottish leavers would be indifferent about the Deal and would support it
Whereas for Northern Ireland, they would see it as a direct threat to the Union.

2019-12-02 10:43:25 UTC  

GG @Frosty, you just advanced to level 1!

2019-12-02 17:31:30 UTC  

Union dosent have to be under threat if we just make a borer

2019-12-02 17:31:40 UTC  

Border

I mean, the DUP are the No Party

They said no to the Good Friday Agreement but now are against anything that can "threaten" that agreement they hate?

2019-12-02 21:02:23 UTC  

Listen

2019-12-02 21:02:45 UTC  

Britain doesn't want to be in the fourth reich, Britain is Britain

2019-12-02 21:02:49 UTC  

brexit means brexit

2019-12-02 21:31:02 UTC  

EU AND BRITAIN BIG GAY😢

2019-12-02 21:41:49 UTC  

Britain so you're saying Northern Ireland aren't gay

2019-12-03 06:16:14 UTC  

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2019-12-03 06:25:56 UTC  

all british are bisexual

2019-12-03 21:34:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/524301554719784981/651536700077768724/1BFos06.jpg

2019-12-03 21:35:46 UTC  

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If Tories win by a landslide, Corbyn will immediately leave

If Tories win by a normal majority, Corbyn will have one or two more years

If Tories win but with a minority Government, Corbyn will stay

Also, imagine voting Lib Dem. What a fucking L

2019-12-03 22:59:00 UTC  

im voting the Cornish Nationalist party

2019-12-04 01:36:19 UTC  

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2019-12-04 01:51:11 UTC  

No one believes Corbyn should be PM. The only winners of the election will be the Conservatives, SNP, and Liberal Dems. Labour is going to get thrashed.

Lib Dems are slightly struggling

But they will still gain seats

2019-12-04 16:01:48 UTC  

It's all talk and games until the election

2019-12-04 16:02:05 UTC  

You'd be suprised social media's attention towards corbyn

Oh he won't win

Best case scenario for Labour is a Tory minority