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    Brexit is a complete mess under these Conservative wankers who have no regard for the public and are interested in their own personal games of power and ego.

    Boris is a complete an utter useless cock and should have been sacked ages ago.

    May is hanging on by her finger tips.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-44770847
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    Nigel Farrage will be returning to UKIP which will be targeting Tories who have wilted from their duties in enforcing the will of the people. Should be a welcomed sight from the Labour perspective as May is injuring the Tory brand already.


    It should be rather interesting going forward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Nigel Farrage will be returning to UKIP which will be targeting Tories who have wilted from their duties in enforcing the will of the people. Should be a welcomed sight from the Labour perspective as May is injuring the Tory brand already.


    It should be rather interesting going forward.
    Farrage is another opportunist who left UKIP because he knew there was no need for it and was still going to keep his European pension the hypocrite.

    2 years wasted by these dicks in government.

    Labour should be miles ahead in the polls but they are struggling for support mainly because they see Corbyn as unelectable.

    There is a long process for May to resign yet and another general election to be called and it is the last thing the country needs.

    Total pig's ear of a mess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Nigel Farrage will be returning to UKIP which will be targeting Tories who have wilted from their duties in enforcing the will of the people. Should be a welcomed sight from the Labour perspective as May is injuring the Tory brand already.


    It should be rather interesting going forward.
    Farrage is another opportunist who left UKIP because he knew there was no need for it and was still going to keep his European pension the hypocrite.

    2 years wasted by these dicks in government.

    Labour should be miles ahead in the polls but they are struggling for support mainly because they see Corbyn as unelectable.

    There is a long process for May to resign yet and another general election to be called and it is the last thing the country needs.

    Total pig's ear of a mess.
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    David Cameron 'asked Barack Obama' to make 'back of the queue' Brexit warning
    https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politi...obama-12836776


    David Cameron asked Barack Obama to issue his famous 'back of the queue' warning about a post-Brexit trade deal with the US, a former advisor claimed today.

    Number 10 insisted at the time that the US President was using his own words when he made the comment, during a press conference with the former PM ahead of the EU referendum .


    But there was intense speculation at the time that the remark may have been scripted by Number 10, because the word "queue" is rarely used by Americans, who tend to prefer the phrase "back of the line".

    Mr Obama's then-foreign policy speechwriter Ben Rhodes has now revealed that the comment came up during a discussion between the US and UK sides about the implications of Brexit , and said that it was Mr Cameron who suggested the president should repeat it in public.

    But Mr Rhodes stressed that Mr Obama believed that the warning was correct.

    Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Rhodes said: "We had come here to try to help the Remain campaign and we had a meeting with David Cameron and his team and we were all kind of in violent agreement about the negative consequences of Brexit.

    "And in talking about the press conference they were going to hold together - Cameron and Obama - we were discussing the arguments for the Brexit campaign."




    Well that ain't a good look at all.

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    It was obvious Obama was backing his friend Cameron on the Brexit campaign.

    I do not think it helped and may have hindered the Remain vote for some. Ultimately it ended the then Prime Minister and good riddance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    It was obvious Obama was backing his friend Cameron on the Brexit campaign.

    I do not think it helped and may have hindered the Remain vote for some. Ultimately it ended the then Prime Minister and good riddance.
    Well it's awfully hypocritical of Obama "Mr. We can't have other nations meddling in our elections"...and that ain't the only time he did that. He attempted to get Bibi Netanyahu ousted as PM of Israel, he got really stuck in over in the Middle East during the "Arab Spring" with the great omission of Iran (gee I wonder why )


    Cameron who was by no means a beloved political figure in England already really stepped in it by attempting to thwart the will of the people and undermine their legal and binding Brexit vote.

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