lifted*fox Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 What a surprise a socialist propaganda rag blowing a few nasty incidents out of all proportion. Of course some mouth breathers are going to behave like this, hardly the rise of ****ing Nazi party is it? How exactly do you think the Nazi party gathered support and at what rate? Hundreds of thousands of people weren't already in support of that party. It took tireless campaigning, rallies and propaganda to get the Third Reich into power - it started with small groups of people in support of it, just like this. That's not to say we're on the brink of another Third Reich but some people have zero understanding of just how possible it is for things to escalate from tiny beginnings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strokes Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 David Cameron isn't pushing it mate. He's is stepping down in 3 months and has already said it will be down to his successor to begin the process. He's handed the loaded gun to a load of chumps who haven't got the balls to use it - who never, in their wildest dreams, despite their leave campaigns, thought they would get the chance to use it. Article 50 will not be activated. It's a farce. It might never be triggered as there will be a democratic process to go through and as much as it pains me rightly so. First there will be a conservative leadership contest. In which they will have to lay out their plans and no way will any of the candidates omit their intentions and then there will most likely be a general election. I'm not convinced the Labour Party will offer much opposition, so unless the Lib Dems, the Greens or UKIP can provide any real opposition for you young uns (that don't bother voting). Then it will have to be triggered. I don't imagine their will be a party that will campaign on the promise to go against a democratic majority, it will be absolute suicide. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaelicFox Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 He doesn't have the power, the only person who can trigger article 50 is David Cameron. I think he was being sarcastic Boris is fudging it totally He is clueless on what to do and is now panicking "What the Fcuk have I done " That's the man that's to be our next PM FFS what a joke ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaelicFox Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 David Cameron isn't pushing it mate. He is stepping down in 3 months and has already said it will be down to his successor to begin the process. He's handed the loaded gun to a load of chumps who haven't got the balls to use it - who never, in their wildest dreams, despite their leave campaigns, thought they would get the chance to use it. Article 50 will not be activated. It's a farce. That article Daz is proof Boris is a clueless fool who Has fudged it He is lost now and scrambling in dark to try and save his career So Boris it was only about the "laws" You have split this island into a million pieces For the naff EU laws .... And how are we going to change those laws stuck in no mans land ! Article 50 will never be enacted ! Ever Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strokes Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 I think he was being sarcastic Boris is fudging it totally He is clueless on what to do and is now panicking "What the Fcuk have I done " That's the man that's to be our next PM FFS what a joke ! I'm not sure what you are looking at, it's like me asking you where am I working tomorrow and expecting a competent answer. He can't answer correctly because he doesn't have the keys. He is probably a bit confused about why everyone is so stupid.I'm going to leave this thread and this conversation now, as I'm basically doing all the things I gave facecloth a bit of shit for earlier. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaelicFox Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 It might never be triggered as there will be a democratic process to go through and as much as it pains me rightly so. First there will be a conservative leadership contest. In which they will have to lay out their plans and no way will any of the candidates omit their intentions and then there will most likely be a general election. I'm not convinced the Labour Party will offer much opposition, so unless the Lib Dems, the Greens or UKIP can provide any real opposition for you young uns (that don't bother voting). Then it will have to be triggered. I don't imagine their will be a party that will campaign on the promise to go against a democratic majority, it will be absolute suicide. Triggerd by who ?? The Person who triggers it is finished politically forever ! The torys might not vote in a leave focused PM I suggest a general election might happen before we trigger that article Then the EU will maybe renegotiate as the euro tanks .... This is the biggest mess in the last 100 years of this great country ! We need leadership , I see no leaders anywhere Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lifted*fox Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 Innit, I bet he's going to bed at night lying awake thinking about potentially being the guy in history books for the rest of forever that broke up the United Kingdom and doomed England to being an isolated, financially ruined little backwater country with no influence in the world whatsoever. We're not ruling any empires any more and never will we again. We'll fade into obscurity whilst power relationships develop between the USA and a country like Germany instead. We're already hated throughout the world and that'll only get worse the more isolated we become. In 100 years time our great, great grandchildren will be asking - "What happened to England, who handed us this destiny?" "Open your textbooks to page 13 children - see that man there..." "The man with the silly hair?" "Yes, that's Boris Johnson - it was him." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 I do, yes. There's 46,500,001 people eligible to vote and only 33,551,983 voted. Only 700k would need to change their decision and thats before thinking about the 13m that didn't vote. Would you be saying this if Remain had won by the same margin? Or with such a majority of areas voting your way? If 13m didn't vote for whatever reason they have no more right to bemoan the consequences than those who don't vote in other elections. It's not as if the debate was a quiet one and the polling day wasn't well publicised. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strokes Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 Triggerd by who ?? The Person who triggers it is finished politically forever ! The torys might not vote in a leave focused PM I suggest a general election might happen before we trigger that article Then the EU will maybe renegotiate as the euro tanks .... This is the biggest mess in the last 100 years of this great country ! We need leadership , I see no leaders anywhere Good grief man, what is wrong with you? The next leader will have to trigger it, they won't risk running without including it. It's a poison chalice, just like the England managers job. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaelicFox Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 YOU CANNOT MAKE THIS SHITE UP !!!! What in the name of Jesus had this Clueless fool been up to Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 daz*dsb, on 26 Jun 2016 - 9:10 PM, said: definitely it is our problem to solve..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNuA_0-vuow The modern accent of the Labour Party ..... no wonder here was such a rebellion at the ballot box. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaelicFox Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 Good grief man, what is wrong with you? The next leader will have to trigger it, they won't risk running without including it. It's a poison chalice, just like the England managers job.Who says they will have to ? DC ? He has open a Pandora's box ! The Tory party is split , I can see them electing a remain PM Nothing is written in stone ! Nothing , this is one seriously mental game of chess The referendum isn't even binding on parliament ! Boris has lost the plot , Gove has left the island , and the rats don't know what to do ! This article is the most disturbing read since Thursday and that's saying something There is a HUGE TWIST Coming , and the scary thing is NO one knows what that twist will actually be Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donut Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 Seeing as this is something the likes of Farage have spent X amount of years campaigning for, or people like Boris starting this whole leave campaign, how about actually say what your plans are for how the country is now going to run. If you have any plans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaelicFox Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 Seeing as this is something the likes of Farage have spent X amount of years campaigning for, or people like Boris starting this whole leave campaign, how about actually say what your plans are for how the country is now going to run. If you have any plans. They haven't got any They don't even know how the maths work The laws work The new rules And none of them want to sort it It's a disaster ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Great Boos Up Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 How exactly do you think the Nazi party gathered support and at what rate? Hundreds of thousands of people weren't already in support of that party. It took tireless campaigning, rallies and propaganda to get the Third Reich into power - it started with small groups of people in support of it, just like this. That's not to say we're on the brink of another Third Reich but some people have zero understanding of just how possible it is for things to escalate from tiny beginnings. I think they got into power by a 1 percent vote majority in a multi party race Ps it couldn't be another third Reich but a forth Reich. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lifted*fox Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 I'm pretty happy to agree, as a white person, that there is a huge population of white people in Britain that are a big problem tbh. Whist everyone is looking outwards and blaming the immigrants for their problems they'd do well to take a little look closer to home. Plenty of white people in this country who make a rod for their own back, constantly bemoaning a lack of opportunities when actually they're just lazy self-entitled ****s. At least the immigrants can be bothered to get off their backsides and sail halfway around the globe for a chance at a better life. You could stick a pot of free, reserved gold at the end of a 4 hour journey and there's plenty of British people who'd choose to sit on the sofa watching Love Island or some shit than get of their arse to go fetch it. Tell me I'm wrong. (Oh and just for balance there's plenty of corrupt well-to-do white people who are just as much of a problem as well.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaelicFox Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 He is still telling lies !!! He is finished ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samilktray Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 White people are the worst. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Great Boos Up Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 I'm pretty happy to agree, as a white person, that there is a huge population of white people in Britain that are a big problem tbh. Whist everyone is looking outwards and blaming the immigrants for their problems they'd do well to take a little look closer to home. Plenty of white people in this country who make a rod for their own back, constantly bemoaning a lack of opportunities when actually they're just lazy self-entitled ****s. At least the immigrants can be bothered to get off their backsides and sail halfway around the globe for a chance at a better life. You could stick a pot of free, reserved gold at the end of a 4 hour journey and there's plenty of British people who'd choose to sit on the sofa watching Love Island or some shit than get of their arse to go fetch it. Tell me I'm wrong. (Oh and just for balance there's plenty of corrupt well-to-do white people who are just as much of a problem as well.) If you can reform the benefit laws I'll change my mind on Brexit. One pound in three I pay to tax, and out of every three tax paid pounds one is for benefits. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lifted*fox Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 If you can reform the benefit laws I'll change my mind on Brexit. One pound in three I pay to tax, and out of every three tax paid pounds one is for benefits. I'll see what I can do. Seriously though, are you saying that's too much or not enough? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dodgy Bob Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 I'm not sure what you are looking at, it's like me asking you where am I working tomorrow and expecting a competent answer. He can't answer correctly because he doesn't have the keys. He is probably a bit confused about why everyone is so stupid. I'm going to leave this thread and this conversation now, as I'm basically doing all the things I gave facecloth a bit of shit for earlier. Boris spent the referendum campaign telling everyone what would happen in the event of a leave vote. Now, those promises are nowhere to be seen. It's either the biggest u-turn or the biggest deception I can recall ever happening in British politics. But he's still making statements addressing what is going to happen, so this isn't about him not having the keys as you put it. If lack of power was his reason for reneging on his plans he'd say so, but he isn't. He's just saying totally different things to what he was 80 hours ago. The man is a fraud. I'm a Conservative voter usually but he will never get my vote. He's a disgrace. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Webbo Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 Boris spent the referendum campaign telling everyone what would happen in the event of a leave vote. Now, those promises are nowhere to be seen. It's either the biggest u-turn or the biggest deception I can recall ever happening in British politics. But he's still making statements addressing what is going to happen, so this isn't about him not having the keys as you put it. If lack of power was his reason for reneging on his plans he'd say so, but he isn't. He's just saying totally different things to what he was 80 hours ago. The man is a fraud. I'm a Conservative voter usually but he will never get my vote. He's a disgrace. You do know he's not PM don't you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dodgy Bob Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 You do know he's not PM don't you? Yes. Did you read my post? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lifted*fox Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 He's not currently PM but he led the Leave campaign for the his party and he's increasingly looking like he'll be the next PM. He really should have done some due-diligence and got some sort of idea of what his plan of action was to be so he could at least pretend to know what day it is, instead of looking like the clueless buffoon he really is. If he gets within an inch of the PM job then our country will be a complete laughing stock - the guy is a joke on all levels. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Webbo Posted 26 June 2016 Share Posted 26 June 2016 Yes. Did you read my post? Unfortunately yes. The current PM has said it'll be activated by the next PM, probably around October. All this faux panic and outrage is pathetic tbh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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