Eu referendum whats your vote

Buzzer:

Frankydobo:
Why the racist caption on the bottom of your post, not necessary, it needs removing remember what sort of site this is.

Removed for you but this was on FB so best you get on to them and have a word eh, thought it was a country of free speech but obviously this is now not the case, Bewildered.

“BOTTLER” :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: Dennis.

Buzzer:
Saw this little piece and thought I should share, very poignant Buzzer.

That post says it all Buzzer but unfortunately there is a well known phrase “That was then this is now” ! I watched on the TV yesterday some of Corbyns junior supporters ( dec’d out with ear rings, nose rings and dodgy haircuts) cheering him and jumping up and down like banshees :blush: Trouble is they haven’t a ■■■■■■■ clue as to what damage the Labour crowd do to the economy each time they get elected and I am sorry to say that until this young new breed of voters gets a severe dose of the likes of Corbyn and McDonnell Marxist policies they won’t listen to reason ! One bright spot ( if there is one to-day) was I’m sure Her Maj would much prefer to be visited by the immaculately dressed Mrs. May than that shuffling disgrace Corbyn who always looks like he has just crawled out from under a hedge somewhere and he dose after all bear a close resemblance to Cat Weasel ! what a scruffy ■■■■ he is with trousers which appear to be a foot too long for him ! he probably got them at the War on Want shop in Islington eh! “I agree with Buzzer” Cheers Dennis.

Bewick:
your PC comment is what is really wrong with the UK now because the moment it seems like the WHITE native British dare to utter anything which the Apologist PC Brigade don’t like the sound of they scream “racist” ! But it’s OK when any “crack” is directed at the WHITE British majority oh yes ! I draw your attention to the howls of disapproval when the English flag of St.George appears plus celebrating the day in question is derided as un-British, whereas the Scots and the Welsh “shove their little countries” flags in our faces and the Great, very tolerant, English don’t object in the slightest. And as for reminding us as to what sort of site this is well if you can’t stand a bit very reasonable “off grid” craic you are free to go else where the same as we all can ! “I agree with Buzzer” Cheers Bewick.

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Bewick:
That post says it all Buzzer but unfortunately there is a well known phrase “That was then this is now” ! I watched on the TV yesterday some of Corbyns junior supporters ( dec’d out with ear rings, nose rings and dodgy haircuts) cheering him and jumping up and down like banshees :blush: Trouble is they haven’t a [zb] clue as to what damage the Labour crowd do to the economy each time they get elected and I am sorry to say that until this young new breed of voters gets a severe dose of the likes of Corbyn and McDonnell Marxist policies they won’t listen to reason ! One bright spot ( if there is one to-day) was I’m sure Her Maj would much prefer to be visited by the immaculately dressed Mrs. May than that shuffling disgrace Corbyn who always looks like he has just crawled out from under a hedge somewhere and he dose after all bear a close resemblance to Cat Weasel ! what a scruffy [zb] he is with trousers which appear to be a foot too long for him ! he probably got them at the War on Want shop in Islington eh! “I agree with Buzzer” Cheers Dennis.

No surprise there seems to have been the first suggestion of voting ‘irregularities’ in the news all very quickly skirted around.What can you expect when we’ve got the most likely demographic,in the form of hard so called ‘left’ ‘students’,who can register to vote in two different places for one example.All conveniently taking advantage of the election gifted to them by zb May.In addition to the fact that we’re supposed to believe that the UKIP vote suddenly collapsed and went running off to Corbyn who’s suddenly promised to uphold Brexit while at the same time saying that we must stay in the scam.I can see trouble ahead. :bulb:

I was gobsmacked when I saw the tv this morning. Only last sunday Corbyn was questioning the police response to terrorists in London and saying he wasnt happy with their shoot to kill policy with know terrorists. Having said that he was a supporter of the IRA so what should we expect. When asked on question time last week how he would pay for all the money he was going to pump into the NHS he said he would tax big companies and the questioner (a young student in York) replied well what will you do when these companies up sticks and leave , he couldnt give a creditable answer. Labours policies borrow borrow borrow waste , Conservatives cuts cuts cuts to pay back the debts who gets the ■■■■■■ end of the stick ? :open_mouth: :wink:

Bewick:

Buzzer:
Saw this little piece and thought I should share, very poignant Buzzer.

That post says it all Buzzer but unfortunately there is a well known phrase “That was then this is now” ! I watched on the TV yesterday some of Corbyns junior supporters ( dec’d out with ear rings, nose rings and dodgy haircuts) cheering him and jumping up and down like banshees :blush: Trouble is they haven’t a [zb] clue as to what damage the Labour crowd do to the economy each time they get elected and I am sorry to say that until this young new breed of voters gets a severe dose of the likes of Corbyn and McDonnell Marxist policies they won’t listen to reason ! One bright spot ( if there is one to-day) was I’m sure Her Maj would much prefer to be visited by the immaculately dressed Mrs. May than that shuffling disgrace Corbyn who always looks like he has just crawled out from under a hedge somewhere and he dose after all bear a close resemblance to Cat Weasel ! what a scruffy [zb] he is with trousers which appear to be a foot too long for him ! he probably got them at the War on Want shop in Islington eh! “I agree with Buzzer” Cheers Dennis.

Dennis thanks for the support and I saw nought wrong with the post, as you say they can give us ■■■■ but don’t like it the other way but never fear as I am a diligent sort I have found a more suitable picture that hopefully wont offend Franky no go or who ever it was, cheers Buzzer.

Our MP ( still :cry: ) that ■■■■ Farron has ■■■■ all to crow about either as he has just scraped back in by 700 odd votes down from an 8,000 plus majority last time and apparently The Greens ( who got 1700 odd votes last time) have claimed that if they hadn’t stood aside Farron would have been ousted by our local Conservative candidate James Airey :cry: However the snotty nosed 18 year old Labour candidate got over 4000 votes, what a complete waste of votes ! Labour has never stood a “dogs” ever up here but anyway when our Conservative Lad was asked if he would stand again he said “Yes definitely, bring it on” which might be sooner than we all know so fingers crossed and we can get Farron out next time around :smiley: Cheers Bewick.

Bewick:
Our MP ( still :cry: ) that [zb] Farron has [zb] all to crow about either as he has just scraped back in by 700 odd votes down from an 8,000 plus majority last time and apparently The Greens ( who got 1700 odd votes last time) have claimed that if they hadn’t stood aside Farron would have been ousted by our local Conservative candidate James Airey :cry: However the snotty nosed 18 year old Labour candidate got over 4000 votes, what a complete waste of votes ! Labour has never stood a “dogs” ever up here but anyway when our Conservative Lad was asked if he would stand again he said “Yes definitely, bring it on” which might be sooner than we all know so fingers crossed and we can get Farron out next time around :smiley: Cheers Bewick.

It would be interesting to find out what Airey’s vote was ‘before’ the ‘re count’. :bulb: :wink:

While how did a supposed Leave constituency ? end up again with Farron.While Richmond Park went back to Goldsmith and Raab kept his massive majority here both in massive remain constituencies. :confused:

Carryfast:

Bewick:
Our MP ( still :cry: ) that [zb] Farron has [zb] all to crow about either as he has just scraped back in by 700 odd votes down from an 8,000 plus majority last time and apparently The Greens ( who got 1700 odd votes last time) have claimed that if they hadn’t stood aside Farron would have been ousted by our local Conservative candidate James Airey :cry: However the snotty nosed 18 year old Labour candidate got over 4000 votes, what a complete waste of votes ! Labour has never stood a “dogs” ever up here but anyway when our Conservative Lad was asked if he would stand again he said “Yes definitely, bring it on” which might be sooner than we all know so fingers crossed and we can get Farron out next time around :smiley: Cheers Bewick.

It would be interesting to find out what Airey’s vote was ‘before’ the ‘re count’. :bulb: :wink:

While how did a supposed Leave constituency ? end up again with Farron.While Richmond Park went back to Goldsmith and Raab kept his massive majority here both in massive remain constituencies. :confused:

Sorry “CF” I’ll have to correct you there ( perish the thought!) but just because I live in Farron’s constituency doesn’t mean that it was a “vote leave one” ! Unfortunately it was a “remain” one IIRC about 60/40 or thereabouts :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: So come on “CF” what was the SP in Leatherhead ? :open_mouth: Cheers bewick.

Bewick:

Carryfast:
It would be interesting to find out what Airey’s vote was ‘before’ the ‘re count’. :bulb: :wink:

While how did a supposed Leave constituency ? end up again with Farron.While Richmond Park went back to Goldsmith and Raab kept his massive majority here both in massive remain constituencies. :confused:

Sorry “CF” I’ll have to correct you there ( perish the thought!) but just because I live in Farron’s constituency doesn’t mean that it was a “vote leave one” ! Unfortunately it was a “remain” one IIRC about 60/40 or thereabouts :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: So come on “CF” what was the SP in Leatherhead ? :open_mouth: Cheers bewick.

I’m guessing that you are part of the South Lakeland referendum group in that case Bewick ?.I got confused by this story regarding the finer points of your constituency areas.

bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-e … m-36598819

We’re on the Elmbridge side of the boundary with Mole Valley and the referendum result here was supposedly 45,841 remain v 31,162 Leave.While Raab has just been re elected with 35,017 v 11,773 Lab and 10,374 LibDem respectively with I’m proud to say me being one of the 1,074 UKIP.While Beresford got even more votes than Raab v the LibDems there who got around 10,000 in second place.That also in a remain vote area of 29,088 v 25,708 Leave.Added to which as I said was Goldsmith getting Richmond Park back.While Cable got Twickenham back and Davey got Kingston back all supposedly on the same remain vote that would have also been expected to take out Goldsmith again or for that matter Beresford and Raab.Go figure.

IE some strange zb going on but it’s my bet that the figures are all over the place because the vote count is being ‘got at’ just enough for the establishment to try to get the results it wants where it wants them with some anti Lab/LibDem GE counts just being too big to mess with like ours and Mole Valley’s.Having probably successfully got at our referendum Leave vote count.Hence three seeming committed Con Leavers like yours.But unlike yours wiping out their supposed ‘remain’ opposition in similarly supposed Remain areas.With the establishment obviously not being able to get away with pulling that stunt in Richmond Park twice. :bulb: :imp: :unamused:On that note the next issue is going to be the inevitable split among the Cons regarding hard Brexit v Soft Brexit with the establishment trying to impose a soft Brexit agenda based on a non existent or dodgy remain vote base and mandate.The establishment media blitz already being in full swing in that regard.

IE the whole thing stinks of typical EU interference,influence and vote rigging in our electoral process just as probably happened in France and numerous other previous anti EU moves in other EU states.All helped by treacherous zb’s like Farron and who knows among the Lab and Con remain rabble like Ummuna and Clark among numerous others including that lying Socialist POS Corbyn.With May obviously having predictably delivered the agenda into the remainer establishment’s hands with this needless election fiasco.With her next predictable plan now being soft Brexit to keep her remainer DUP allies onside. :imp:

It’s the Russians interfering in our election. :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth:

Read this, sounds about right, Buzzer.

Buzzer:
Read this, sounds about right, Buzzer.

It’s a bit more complicated than that.This is after all the lot who predictably chucked away a perfectly workable parliamentary majority in place until 2020.Obviously because they had no intention of delivering the referendum instruction that they’d promised they would.In large part because their own remain faction refuse to recognise the referendum mandate they’ve been given.Thereby predictably and deliberately handing the agenda to the remain opposition Parties including the DUP.

While UKIP lost because of our outdated unrepresentative electoral system,biased establishment campaign against it and its leadership’s erroneous trust in May’s administration.To the point where many of its Labour vote possibly decided that it would be better to trust Corbyn than Farage. :open_mouth: :frowning:

On the news this am rumour has it that Boris is preparing to replace Theresa as leader and has the backing of several senior Conservatives which he apparently denies and says he is fully behind the Prime Minister, what next I ask as we really need a period of stability not more internal wrangling, Buzzer.

Buzzer:
On the news this am rumour has it that Boris is preparing to replace Theresa as leader and has the backing of several senior Conservatives which he apparently denies and says he is fully behind the Prime Minister, what next I ask as we really need a period of stability not more internal wrangling, Buzzer.

Your right on again Buzzer! :smiley: and I look at it this way when they, hopefully, get negotiations under way at the EU we will soon find out what a load of self serving duplicitous ■■■■■ the EU crowd really are. And then when our lot have to return to Parliament to report back regularly there will be ■■■■■■■ uproar ! and lets not forget that more than half of Labour MP’s are as keen on getting out of the EU as most of the Tories so there will be some interesting votes i.e. both sides of the Commons getting together and giving " two fingers" to the ■■■■■ in Brussels ! Well that’s my idea so all in all the outcome of this election might not have been too bad after all! But God help us though if those two ■■■■■ Corbyn and McDonnell ever get into power, but I can’t see that they can ever win an outright majority because once Labour lost Scotland it was mathematical impossible for them and , hopefully, some of these youngsters will start seeing a bit of sense and vote sensibly eh! Cheers Dennis.

Bewick:

Buzzer:
On the news this am rumour has it that Boris is preparing to replace Theresa as leader and has the backing of several senior Conservatives which he apparently denies and says he is fully behind the Prime Minister, what next I ask as we really need a period of stability not more internal wrangling, Buzzer.

Your right on again Buzzer! :smiley: and I look at it this way when they, hopefully, get negotiations under way at the EU we will soon find out what a load of self serving duplicitous [zb] the EU crowd really are. And then when our lot have to return to Parliament to report back regularly there will be [zb] uproar ! and lets not forget that more than half of Labour MP’s are as keen on getting out of the EU as most of the Tories so there will be some interesting votes i.e. both sides of the Commons getting together and giving " two fingers" to the [zb] in Brussels ! Well that’s my idea so all in all the outcome of this election might not have been too bad after all! But God help us though if those two [zb] Corbyn and McDonnell ever get into power, but I can’t see that they can ever win an outright majority because once Labour lost Scotland it was mathematical impossible for them and , hopefully, some of these youngsters will start seeing a bit of sense and vote sensibly eh! Cheers Dennis.

Dennis any one with an iota of common sense can see Jeremy Corbin got the young voters fired up by promising no debt to them on education, clever move by him it has to be said but what he failed to do is to tell all these youngen’s how he will finance this move. Corporation TAX is what he said but you start clobbering big business too hard and they just up sticks and move out leaving a score of nil points or pack up and sell out. His only option is to borrow and borrow big at that, get us in massive debt and cause more austerity than we have at present.
Every one is up in arms about losing there properties to pay for care, or at least down to a proposed K100 , this process has been in force for over 20 years but the limit is much lower just over K20 so in actually fact this is an improvement. The other thing in vogue is cuts to the NHS, this is also crap as we put at least 20 million extra into this year on year and the reason the NHS is so stretched is actually the burden of so much extra volume a lot of which has been caused by foreigners and other EU citizens taking advantage of our countries free health care.
Dennis if you and I and may be a few other contributors on here were given leave to run this nation we could sort it out in no time at all as any one who has successfully run there own business understands the pound’s shillings and pence of not over stepping the mark, perhaps we should put this idea forward you never know what might happen should we be given the opportunity, Buzzer.

“I agree with Buzzer” ! trouble is though we couldn’t stand all the attendant BS that pervades the corridors of power which the politicians and the self preserving Civil servants insist on carrying on with. But since when did common sense have owt’ in common with Politicians. The DUP are going to extract “blood” from the Tories and I believe the population of NI enjoy approx. £5,500 more per head than we do in England so by how much more is that going to increase by. But having said that some of the DUP policies I agree with like their dislike of same ■■■ marriages !! But the next few weeks will be very interesting no doubt ! However Buzzer, we have one major problem though to pursuing your very sound idea and that is what Post would you give “Carryfast” because it will be better having him on the inside of the tent ■■■■■■■ out than on the outside ■■■■■■■ in !! :cry: I would suggest we give him the job of opening the door of No.10 for the likes of you and I to enter ! :laughing: Just a thought ! Cheers Dennis.

Bewick:

Buzzer:
On the news this am rumour has it that Boris is preparing to replace Theresa as leader and has the backing of several senior Conservatives which he apparently denies and says he is fully behind the Prime Minister, what next I ask as we really need a period of stability not more internal wrangling, Buzzer.

Your right on again Buzzer! :smiley: and I look at it this way when they, hopefully, get negotiations under way at the EU we will soon find out what a load of self serving duplicitous [zb] the EU crowd really are. And then when our lot have to return to Parliament to report back regularly there will be [zb] uproar ! and lets not forget that more than half of Labour MP’s are as keen on getting out of the EU as most of the Tories so there will be some interesting votes i.e. both sides of the Commons getting together and giving " two fingers" to the [zb] in Brussels ! Well that’s my idea so all in all the outcome of this election might not have been too bad after all! But God help us though if those two [zb] Corbyn and McDonnell ever get into power, but I can’t see that they can ever win an outright majority because once Labour lost Scotland it was mathematical impossible for them and , hopefully, some of these youngsters will start seeing a bit of sense and vote sensibly eh! Cheers Dennis.

Blimey let’s get this right.Not just being deluded enough to believe that May is a Leaver not a Remainer you now think that Lab/LibDem/SNP/DUP etc are now suddenly all going to turn into hard Brexiteers. :open_mouth: :unamused:

As for Labour the fact is Corbyn lied to get the Labour UKIP vote onside nothing more nothing less.In that just like all the rest,including the remain faction within the Cons,this whole stitch up is all about making sure we get soft Brexit ( remain in all but name ).With the Labour vote being too stupid to realise the contradiction between and the lie of British jobs for British workers together with support of staying in the ‘single market’ and all that implies.

As for May which part of she is a Remainer not a Leaver and therefore as duplicitous as Farron and all the rest just like the majority of her Party don’t you understand.While we can’t even trust the actual level of commitment of the so called ‘Leave’ lot in the Cons bearing in mind that if they were as committed as they say they are they would have long since walked away to join UKIP’s ranks.Or at least have stopped her firstly stalling the Brexit process and then predictably taking out her administration to hand the agenda to the remainers.Who,unless the Leave vote count was got at,also form the majority of the Cons and their core vote base,including her and zb Hammond. :unamused:

As for Boris it obviously won’t matter even if we got the best case scenario of Davis as PM not that Clown Boris.Because without a majority he’s powerless against the Lab/LibDem/SNP alliance opposition and even the DUP deal comes with Remain strings attached.That’s even if the ideologically remainer Cons were committed as a Party to Brexit anyway which they aren’t and never were,unsurprisingly being the treacherous zb’s who took us into the EU to start with.With Labour also long ago having nailed it’s colours as a Party to the Remain mast.Also not surprisingly because the EU centralised system of government contains everything they need to impose their Socialist doctrine on the country.

On that note it’s people like Chuka Ummuna,Ken Clark and Farron and Sturgeon who are now in control of the agenda with their actual allies the DUP,just as remainers May and Hammond intended from the start.Feel free to think that they are about hard Brexit rather than handing over the country on a plate to Merkel and Juncker and Tusk. :unamused: On that note this is the reality of your so called Brexiteer Labour rabble and what the Labour UKIP vote has supposedly and unbelievably actually swung away from UKIP to vote for.Probably more like a rigged vote count would explain it.

express.co.uk/news/uk/814898 … parliament

With it being Farage who is the only possible person who can even attempt to save the country now in that regard hopefully when,more like if,the Labour vote wakes up and realises what and who they are blindly following in the form of Comrade Corbyn.

As for the Cons they were already a lost cause since Heath and Thatcher won out over Enoch Powell.With their obviously deluded voters being even worse in now seriously believing that May is a Leaver not a Remainer.Let alone the bonkers idea that the Remain orientated parliament will now all come together in admitting that Farage was right. :open_mouth: When the fact is Cameron’s sham EU referendum was just the choice between Remain and so called soft Brexit with so called hard Brexit always being off the table.Regardless of the fact that Leave won the referendum on a hard Brexit manifesto.While we’ll now see just how committed that Johnson, Davis and Raab etc are/were to the Leave campaign.In that their position is obviously untenable within May’s bs Remainer coalition and her predictably having effectively and deliberately taken out the Brexit that the country voted for and handing the initiative to the cross Party Remain agenda.With it being more Likely that Clark and his Remain faction will predictably take over from May than any of the supposed Con Leave MP’s like Johnson.

Buzzer:
Dennis any one with an iota of common sense can see Jeremy Corbin got the young voters fired up by promising no debt to them on education, clever move by him it has to be said but what he failed to do is to tell all these youngen’s how he will finance this move. Corporation TAX is what he said but you start clobbering big business too hard and they just up sticks and move out leaving a score of nil points or pack up and sell out. His only option is to borrow and borrow big at that, get us in massive debt and cause more austerity than we have at present.
Every one is up in arms about losing there properties to pay for care, or at least down to a proposed K100 , this process has been in force for over 20 years but the limit is much lower just over K20 so in actually fact this is an improvement. The other thing in vogue is cuts to the NHS, this is also crap as we put at least 20 million extra into this year on year and the reason the NHS is so stretched is actually the burden of so much extra volume a lot of which has been caused by foreigners and other EU citizens taking advantage of our countries free health care.
Dennis if you and I and may be a few other contributors on here were given leave to run this nation we could sort it out in no time at all as any one who has successfully run there own business understands the pound’s shillings and pence of not over stepping the mark, perhaps we should put this idea forward you never know what might happen should we be given the opportunity, Buzzer.

Firstly the fact that Corbyn’s core vote is based on a bunch of idealistic,something for nothing, politics of envy,champagne socialist hippies with a sense of entitlement,is nothing new and was why I walked away from Labour as a teenager.

While the idea of removing the tax burden from the working class and putting it where it belongs on corporation taxes is sound and doesn’t fit the above description.‘But’ it will only work if we apply protectionist trade policies that stop the idea of businesses running off abroad to evade their tax responsibilities.IE if they want to sell stuff here then it has to be made here providing British workers with British jobs and contributing to the country’s tax requirement wherever possible or they can zb right off and try to flog their stuff somewhere else instead.But then of course Corbyn believes in free trade and the single market.Go figure.

As for the Cons this is supposed to be the Party of private property rights not nicking the hard earned family estate to pay for care costs that should either be the responsibility of private insurers,with a wage provision to match to have paid the premiums,or the state.In which case May can stuff her £100,000 when we want to keep all of what’s rightly ours. :unamused: