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Westminstenders: Blue Passports

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RedToothBrush · 22/12/2017 14:57

Yay for the blue passports.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all

May next year bring us £350 million for the NHS, cake, unicorns, financial passporting, access to the single market, Irish love and of course control to the people.

(Apologies been up to my eyeballs. Normal service will resume after Christmas).

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TheElementsSong · 26/12/2017 16:15

In fairness to chipolata he tends not to go straight for the othering jugular.

That's true, but it's probably hard to throw direct insults at specific posters when one is whizzing past at high speed with one's overcoat held wide open.

MaleInterloper · 26/12/2017 16:19

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HashiAsLarry · 26/12/2017 16:21

I really hope cat sees this.
It's a perfect case study Wink

AgnesSkinner · 26/12/2017 16:23

I’m sure your gorgeous Spanish wife could explain the nature of living in a Fascist state to you.

borntobequiet · 26/12/2017 16:23

I thought the Kalergi Plan was one of those diets to get rid of flatulence, now I find it's some sort of made up genocidal plot! Who knew! Will start a thread in General Health to alert everybody.

Hasenstein · 26/12/2017 16:24

Male

You do us all a disservice. Now I've had a hard Christmas and need some peace and quiet, so toddle off onto my Ignore list.

borntobequiet · 26/12/2017 16:24

And will now really stop...

Mistigri · 26/12/2017 16:28

Kalergi plan is standard alt-reich conspiracy bollocks from the people who gave you pizzagate.

lalalonglegs · 26/12/2017 16:30

I'm liking this dog killer Tory grandee more and more:

Lord Heseltine says a Labour government would be better than Brexit

Asked what could happen under five years of a Corbyn government, he said: “Well, we have survived Labour governments before. Their damage tends to be short-term and capable of rectification. Brexit is not short-term and is not easily capable of rectification. There will be those who question whether the short-term pain justifies the avoidance of the long-term disaster.”

Heseltine argued public opinion was already beginning to move against Brexit and Labour would end up changing its current position to one in favour of the EU, which could put the Conservatives in trouble with their pro-remain voters.

“If you look at the polls there is probably a bigger majority against Brexit than the referendum secured but that, I think, will continue to happen and it will become more and more unpopular as people realise what it’s all about,” he said

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CardinalSin · 26/12/2017 16:33

OK, I've just read up on the Kalergi plan! I suspect our Mansplainer got himself a top-of-the-range tinfoil hat for Christmas...

Cailleach1 · 26/12/2017 16:33

Oh god. Isabel Oakeshott or Suzanne Evans are equally as dire. And neither an elected official or representative of anything mainstream. Oakeshott is mostly infamous for 'writing' that book where Cameron allegedly did something with a pig's head'. I am really at a loss as to why she is on all what passes for 'political analysis' programmes in UK at the mo. Evans was a Local Councillor once, for a different party. Something in UKIP. Neither mainstream nor representative of mainstream. Certainly nothing more than local Councillor calibre.

woman11017 · 26/12/2017 16:34

lala Heseltine talks a lot of sense. So many tories are incensed at the way this nonsense is going. It's clearly destroying their party.

Cailleach1 · 26/12/2017 16:35

Oh, lala. He said he didn't kill the dog.

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AgnesSkinner · 26/12/2017 16:36

We stayed a while in Portugal in the 1980s, I understand very well about fascism, but thank you for the insults.

And that coming from someone posting about Kalergi.

As David Allen Green might say ... well.

Mistigri · 26/12/2017 16:38

You will find a lot of effectively disenfranchised remain-voting Tories in any large company with substantial European exports. I'm not sure they will vote Labour, but they are certainly very disenchanted with what passes for Tory policy right now.

OnTheDarkSideOfTheSpoon · 26/12/2017 16:38

More data for cat

Westminstenders: Blue Passports
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OnTheDarkSideOfTheSpoon · 26/12/2017 16:40

The hashtag RemainerNow is being used by people who voted leave but now regret it. It’s quite heartening to see

PattyPenguin · 26/12/2017 16:42

Just spat my tea over the keyboard laughing at the latest mansplainer. Makes remarks about individual posters from a position of utter ignorance about their actual cirumstances.

Such an attitude certainly explains the preference for right-wing loony conspiracies over facts.

MaleInterloper · 26/12/2017 16:45

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CardinalSin · 26/12/2017 16:48

Whomever reads this thread will laugh themselves silly at the Mansplainers!

Holliewantstobehot · 26/12/2017 16:49

Matthew Paris was on Daily Politics a week or two ago and said he had considered voting Labour because of brexit. But then we all know where labour would be with a different leader right now.