Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?
March 04, 2026, 10:24:12 pm

Login with username, password and session length

Links


Join the VSC


FSA logo

Author Topic: Corbyn  (Read 5519 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Axholme Lion

  • Forum Member
  • Posts: 2727
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #30 on January 03, 2020, 12:17:24 pm by Axholme Lion »
He’s not listened to the people has he

https://news.sky.com/story/brexit-corbyn-proposes-two-year-delay-to-prevent-no-deal-11900001

And they wonder why the vast majority of the country wouldn't trust them to run a bath.



(want to hide these ads? Join the VSC today!)

Copps is Magic

  • Forum Member
  • Posts: 9246
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #31 on January 03, 2020, 12:38:05 pm by Copps is Magic »
errr. Yes he has. The majority of the British public do not support a no deal brexit.

BillyStubbsTears

  • VSC Member
  • Posts: 41134
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #32 on January 03, 2020, 12:57:34 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
Glos

There has never, ever, on any vote or opinion poll, been a majority for No Deal. Johnson is once again playing with fire in saying we will leave, deal or not, in December. If he DOES plan to take us out with No Deal in December, that would be a democratic outrage, and should be resisted by everyone who respects democracy.

So I don't really get your point.

glosterred

  • VSC Member
  • Posts: 9491
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #33 on January 03, 2020, 01:31:55 pm by glosterred »
The point is people want out, that’s what they voted for, probably 3 times now. They are sick of delays, they want out and they don’t want anymore enforced delays. That’s my point.



Axholme Lion

  • Forum Member
  • Posts: 2727
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #34 on January 03, 2020, 02:46:16 pm by Axholme Lion »
Correct. it's just another anti democratic ploy to stop the will of the people.

Ldr

  • Forum Member
  • Posts: 3556
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #35 on January 03, 2020, 02:54:15 pm by Ldr »
It's the last token  gesture of a fanatic trying to stay relevant. Wont be anywhere near getting the numbers to pass

BillyStubbsTears

  • VSC Member
  • Posts: 41134
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #36 on January 03, 2020, 03:21:02 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
The point is people want out, that’s what they voted for, probably 3 times now. They are sick of delays, they want out and they don’t want anymore enforced delays. That’s my point.




And you are going to get that before the end of next month. We will have left the EU before 31 Jan.

The deal with the EU is a separate thing altogether.

The lack of understanding on the topic is terrifying.

BillyStubbsTears

  • VSC Member
  • Posts: 41134
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #37 on January 03, 2020, 03:24:40 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
It's the last token  gesture of a fanatic trying to stay relevant. Wont be anywhere near getting the numbers to pass

It's political, there's no doubt about that. It's about keeping the issue of No Deal in the spotlight, and holding the Govt to account if they try to take us into No Deal territory which would be seriously damaging to the country, and for which there is no democratic mandate.

It's what Oppositions do in a functioning democracy. Unfortunately, our democracy has been so badly weakened by this whole process that all people see is bad faith in every action.

I thought you were smarter than that Ldr. I expect this sort of ignorant b*llocks from AL, but I thought you were better.
« Last Edit: January 03, 2020, 03:31:01 pm by BillyStubbsTears »

glosterred

  • VSC Member
  • Posts: 9491
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #38 on January 03, 2020, 03:30:04 pm by glosterred »
The point is people want out, that’s what they voted for, probably 3 times now. They are sick of delays, they want out and they don’t want anymore enforced delays. That’s my point.




And you are going to get that before the end of next month. We will have left the EU before 31 Jan.

The deal with the EU is a separate thing altogether.

The lack of understanding on the topic is terrifying.
h

What I find terrifying is your willingness to not understand what the people want.  They want out they don’t want to be locked in for 2 more years. What happens in 2 years if there is no deal do we have another 2 year delay? Taking no deal off the table was the biggest mistake of all! Taking it off the table meant that the EU didn’t have to do anything as they knew we’d would not leave, that is what they wanted.


Ldr

  • Forum Member
  • Posts: 3556
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #39 on January 03, 2020, 03:41:51 pm by Ldr »
It's the last token  gesture of a fanatic trying to stay relevant. Wont be anywhere near getting the numbers to pass

It's political, there's no doubt about that. It's about keeping the issue of No Deal in the spotlight, and holding the Govt to account if they try to take us into No Deal territory which would be seriously damaging to the country, and for which there is no democratic mandate.

It's what Oppositions do in a functioning democracy. Unfortunately, our democracy has been so badly weakened by this whole process that all people see is bad faith in every action.

I thought you were smarter than that Ldr. I expect this sort of ignorant b*llocks from AL, but I thought you were better.

That's uncalled for BST. He knows it has no chance of passing. He may as well have called an amendment to claim ownership of the moon. It's pure fantasy from someone trying to stay in the spotlight despite leading his party to a train wreck. He should have gone immediately and let the rebuilding commence

Copps is Magic

  • Forum Member
  • Posts: 9246
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #40 on January 03, 2020, 03:45:58 pm by Copps is Magic »
Glosterred and Ldr will now be able to tell us the virtues of having no trade agreement in place by June 2020. Seems they support it so passionately.

Over to you lads.

Ldr

  • Forum Member
  • Posts: 3556
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #41 on January 03, 2020, 03:46:53 pm by Ldr »
Where have I said that?

DonnyOsmond

  • Forum Member
  • Posts: 12531
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #42 on January 03, 2020, 03:47:08 pm by DonnyOsmond »
Some people clearly don't understand what No Deal means for the country, to be that indifferent to it.

DonnyOsmond

  • Forum Member
  • Posts: 12531
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #43 on January 03, 2020, 03:50:32 pm by DonnyOsmond »
The point is people want out, that’s what they voted for, probably 3 times now. They are sick of delays, they want out and they don’t want anymore enforced delays. That’s my point.




To be fair the majority of the people voted for Soft/No Brexit parties at the GE and also in the EU election.

BillyStubbsTears

  • VSC Member
  • Posts: 41134
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #44 on January 03, 2020, 04:15:30 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
It's the last token  gesture of a fanatic trying to stay relevant. Wont be anywhere near getting the numbers to pass

It's political, there's no doubt about that. It's about keeping the issue of No Deal in the spotlight, and holding the Govt to account if they try to take us into No Deal territory which would be seriously damaging to the country, and for which there is no democratic mandate.

It's what Oppositions do in a functioning democracy. Unfortunately, our democracy has been so badly weakened by this whole process that all people see is bad faith in every action.

I thought you were smarter than that Ldr. I expect this sort of ignorant b*llocks from AL, but I thought you were better.

That's uncalled for BST. He knows it has no chance of passing. He may as well have called an amendment to claim ownership of the moon. It's pure fantasy from someone trying to stay in the spotlight despite leading his party to a train wreck. He should have gone immediately and let the rebuilding commence

Ldr.

He is the Leader of the Opposition. Opposition parties have a right and in fact a DUTY, to highlight Government actions that may cause problems for the country.

What you are saying is that he should a fixate that role before an alternative LotO has been elected, and therefore leave the Govt unopposed.

That is absolutely NOT how our Parliamentary system is supposed to work. And I'm surprised that you don't get that.

selby

  • Forum Member
  • Posts: 13301
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #45 on January 03, 2020, 04:25:32 pm by selby »
I told you months ago BST, his next big decision will be where his onions should be planted in his allotment.

Herbert Anchovy

  • Forum Member
  • Posts: 2600
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #46 on January 03, 2020, 06:41:38 pm by Herbert Anchovy »
No Deal Brexit is going to be bad for the UK. Worse for us than the EU. Anyone who denies this either doesn’t know what it means, or doesn’t care. Corbyn is right to keep it on the agenda. Why should he make it an easy push through for Johnson?

Of course people are sick of Brexit but I really don’t think people truly understand how catastrophic a No Deal could be.

Sprotyrover

  • Forum Member
  • Posts: 6456
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #47 on January 03, 2020, 07:40:36 pm by Sprotyrover »
I thought the useless t**t had called it a day ready for some other leftie lightweight to take the helm!

Herbert Anchovy

  • Forum Member
  • Posts: 2600
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #48 on January 03, 2020, 07:49:54 pm by Herbert Anchovy »
I thought the useless t**t had called it a day ready for some other leftie lightweight to take the helm!

Putting your nonsense to one side a moment, Do you not think he’s right to take a stand against a No Deal Brexit?

BillyStubbsTears

  • VSC Member
  • Posts: 41134
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #49 on January 03, 2020, 08:01:26 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
Of course he doesn't HA.

Sproty wants us to be able to buy New Zealand lamb and Australian beef at 1974 prices.

To think. It's folk like this with a vote that gave us Brexit and Johnson.
« Last Edit: January 04, 2020, 11:52:08 am by BillyStubbsTears »

BillyStubbsTears

  • VSC Member
  • Posts: 41134
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #50 on January 04, 2020, 11:49:21 am by BillyStubbsTears »
The point is people want out, that’s what they voted for, probably 3 times now. They are sick of delays, they want out and they don’t want anymore enforced delays. That’s my point.




And you are going to get that before the end of next month. We will have left the EU before 31 Jan.

The deal with the EU is a separate thing altogether.

The lack of understanding on the topic is terrifying.
h

What I find terrifying is your willingness to not understand what the people want.  They want out they don’t want to be locked in for 2 more years. What happens in 2 years if there is no deal do we have another 2 year delay? Taking no deal off the table was the biggest mistake of all! Taking it off the table meant that the EU didn’t have to do anything as they knew we’d would not leave, that is what they wanted.



Once again Glos, you've entirely missed the point. Totally and utterly.

We ARE leaving by the end of the month. Full stop. You've got what you wanted there. No one is blocking that. No one CAN block that.

The issue here is nothing to do with anyone blocking us leaving. Nothing at all. It's about our future trade relationship with the EU.

If you're going to get really, really angry about something, it usually helps if you know what it is you're getting angry about. What you're doing here is looking very silly, complaining vociferously about something that isn't happening.

And, see, when stuff like this is pointed out to Leave supporters there's usually a complaint that people are being patronising, or calling them thick, or talking down to them.

But what are folk supposed to do? I explained this last night and you just doubled down on your previous (totally wrong) argument.

It kind of supports what I've been saying for these past three years. There's a big group of people in this country who are very passionate about Brexit, but when you cut to the chase, they don't actually seem to know what they are passionate about. It's like they just want something to argue AGAINST. Even, like now, when that thing doesn't exist.

In closing, I'll repeat. Brexit is happening. You won that. We are leaving the EU this month. No one is able or even wanting to stop that. Not me, not Jeremy Corbyn, not Gina Miller, not George Soros.

Do you get it?

foxbat

  • VSC Member
  • Posts: 1637
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #51 on January 05, 2020, 02:31:39 pm by foxbat »
we all get it , just like the UK is going to ' get it ' , apart from the tax dodging millionaires.  Can't  wait for my cheap beef and lamb.

selby

  • Forum Member
  • Posts: 13301
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #52 on January 05, 2020, 04:48:55 pm by selby »
   Do you hope for, Or know we are going to get it Foxbat, or are  you  guessing?
 One thing is for sure we will not get it any worse than if the Labour lot had won the last election. More money and jobs would have left these shores in the first week of them in government than Brexit will bring .
« Last Edit: January 05, 2020, 04:52:50 pm by selby »

SydneyRover

  • VSC Member
  • Posts: 18890
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #53 on January 05, 2020, 08:56:42 pm by SydneyRover »
The panama and paradise papers show that shed loads of money is 'offshored' already, you'd have to tell how many more would do that and how it would affect the economy, it sounds like Mail and Sun b*llocks mostly Selby.

foxbat

  • VSC Member
  • Posts: 1637
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #54 on January 08, 2020, 08:36:39 pm by foxbat »
A lot of non fact based nonsense posts appearing on here again

Do you hope for, Or know we will not get it any worse than if the Labour lot had won the last election ?

I'm not an off shore tax dodger , so I do know I am going to get it worse.
Only foreign  money laundering would have left these shores

Pancho Regan

  • VSC Member
  • Posts: 4485
Re: Corbyn
« Reply #55 on January 09, 2020, 12:55:19 pm by Pancho Regan »
I told you months ago BST, his next big decision will be where his onions should be planted in his allotment.

Hahahahahahahahahaha.......

Such a wit.

 

TinyPortal © 2005-2012