Message from @Storin

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2019-10-17 11:41:01 UTC  

Its so embarrassing that our country could of dominated these negotiations and because of the remainers and Europhiles we have gotten a shit stick

2019-10-17 11:41:02 UTC  

I tihnk it will be political suicide at this point to not vote for the deal

2019-10-17 11:41:10 UTC  

It is but who cares

2019-10-17 11:41:12 UTC  

so they aren't exactly bound by 'what is best for the EU'

2019-10-17 11:41:21 UTC  

They'll all be out next election regardless

2019-10-17 11:41:35 UTC  

they are quite capable of acting out of spite even if it hurts them just as much as it hurts the UK

2019-10-17 11:41:42 UTC  

As I said GMA the EU is corrupt from within, but nobody within wants to fix it...

2019-10-17 11:41:48 UTC  

It makes sense to leave and let it fail

2019-10-17 11:41:49 UTC  

johnson is trying to get barnier and juncker to say "this is the final deal, there will be no extension or delay after this, deal or no deal"

2019-10-17 11:41:57 UTC  

agreed, 100% storin

2019-10-17 11:42:20 UTC  

but given they don't have to absorb the consequencs of their idiot policies

2019-10-17 11:42:27 UTC  

i cannot see them getting any better

2019-10-17 11:42:39 UTC  

it wont fail yet.. its not like the ussr where everyone is poor and desperate...

2019-10-17 11:42:39 UTC  

What we are seeing is the political class literally committing treason and not being held to account tbh

2019-10-17 11:42:48 UTC  

they are like kids with spoiled parents

2019-10-17 11:43:01 UTC  

its got a long road until it fails... will probably go up before it comes down

2019-10-17 11:43:04 UTC  

also agreed, storin

2019-10-17 11:43:14 UTC  

Treason in the uk is defined as acting against the interests of the nation- what do you think they are doing <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>

2019-10-17 11:43:36 UTC  

poltical class in the UK is betraying the people if only just to play it safe in favor of their own careers

2019-10-17 11:43:39 UTC  

I hate him now....

2019-10-17 11:43:53 UTC  

Not as much as Corbyn, but still, no spine

2019-10-17 11:43:55 UTC  

may's deal 2 electric bogaloo

2019-10-17 11:43:58 UTC  

"Do or die" my arse

2019-10-17 11:44:02 UTC  

no one is willing to just make brexit happen and worry about the blow back later regardless of what that might be

2019-10-17 11:44:11 UTC  

the deal will go through... it will finally be over!

2019-10-17 11:44:20 UTC  

lol no, this is only the beginning

2019-10-17 11:44:24 UTC  

Its a terrible deal dude, no matter how they wash it

2019-10-17 11:44:25 UTC  

they are a victim of the new 'minute-to-minute' news cycle in a way

2019-10-17 11:44:33 UTC  

some resemblance of normality can come back to the UK

2019-10-17 11:44:42 UTC  

We are going to be made to fail now so that we go crawling back to the EU and accept *Everything*

2019-10-17 11:44:48 UTC  

they are always tryin to keep their ear to the wall and figure out what will we do next

2019-10-17 11:45:05 UTC  

rather than take and order, act on it then come back for further feedback

2019-10-17 11:45:42 UTC  

worried more about retaining their position than actually carrying out the will of the people

2019-10-17 11:46:52 UTC  

because so many think that odds are high they will be punished by remainers if they push to execute the ref results, they drag their feet to avoid the potential backlash

2019-10-17 11:48:20 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633966934622208031/634357014566535208/IMG_20191017_134804.jpg

2019-10-17 11:48:56 UTC  

has anyone considered that the traditional representational form of governance may simply be inadequate in dealling with a world in which representatives can see the opinions of their constinutency change in real-time?

2019-10-17 11:49:12 UTC  

Yep

2019-10-17 11:49:14 UTC  
2019-10-17 11:49:33 UTC  

I had that thought but it led me nowhere :p

2019-10-17 11:50:08 UTC  

first time i had the thought in the form of a concise question