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254 Labour MPs voted for the Iraq War. 69 Abstained. None of them will  be party leader in the future.
Labour however have been reformed by the members and are now lead by a committed, lifelong anti imperialist. The SNP are still the same party who voted for the war in Libya.
 
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4 minutes ago, Detournement said:

254 Labour MPs voted for the Iraq War. 69 Abstained. None of them will  be party leader in the future.

Labour however have been reformed by the members and are now lead by a committed, lifelong anti imperialist. The SNP are still the same party who voted for the war in Libya.

 

Is that why he wants to spend a quarter of a trillion on nuclear weapons?

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11 hours ago, Detournement said:

254 Labour MPs voted for the Iraq War. 69 Abstained. None of them will  be party leader in the future.

Labour however have been reformed by the members and are now lead by a committed, lifelong anti imperialist. The SNP are still the same party who voted for the war in Libya.

 

The more you look at this post the worse it gets.

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7 hours ago, Blue-Toon said:

We ?????      English Sun readers.....ffs

 good luck tae them.....they're gonnae need it.^_^

Its kind of tragic watching tens of millions of dafties in the English regions willingly being marched to the financial cliff edge. 

Its even more tragic that we have allowed ourselves to be chained to them. 

 

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9 hours ago, Miguel Sanchez said:

The more you look at this post the worse it gets.

Why? I'm just pointing out that the Labour MPs who voted for it or abstained will never be leader. Any leader will come from the group of  139 who voted against or new MPs who have a record of opposition.

The SNP clearly supported the war in Lybia because they were rattled by the Meghari episode.

 

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Why? I'm just pointing out that the Labour MPs who voted for it or abstained will never be leader. Any leader will come from the group of  139 who voted against or new MPs who have a record of opposition.
The SNP clearly supported the war in Lybia because they were rattled by the Meghari episode.
 


UN Security Council Resolution 1973 thread for this pish
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6 hours ago, Detournement said:

Why? I'm just pointing out that the Labour MPs who voted for it or abstained will never be leader. Any leader will come from the group of  139 who voted against or new MPs who have a record of opposition.

The SNP clearly supported the war in Lybia because they were rattled by the Meghari episode.

 

Still dodging Corbyns support of nuclear weapons champ.

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16 hours ago, Blue-Toon said:

40% of voters want to leave at all costs and 46% either want some sort of refinement, assurance or don't want to leave at all - that's the exact result in the article.

It's absolutely batshit that morons have allowed this extreme 'no deal' insanity to become a mainstream view point. The likes of Farage, Boris, Hannan etc argued on the terms of a sensible departure, even endorsing the likes of transitional agreements and going as far to offer EFTA/EEA as credible possible options.

There's absolutely no mandate for what 'we' or The Sun seem to be suggesting. The idea that this is an issue where people 'can't accept the result' is laughable. We just want to know we won't be relying on tinned foods for a few weeks and financial crisis for the next 5-10 years.

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7 hours ago, Detournement said:

Why? I'm just pointing out that the Labour MPs who voted for it or abstained will never be leader. Any leader will come from the group of  139 who voted against or new MPs who have a record of opposition.

The SNP clearly supported the war in Lybia because they were rattled by the Meghari episode.

 

Swing and a miss

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The prime or £1 million plus market in London has been dead for a year now (though that is often little more than a decent mid terrace in areas that were pretty working class 30 years ago) and the steady leaking of wariness of the housing market into other areas of the country is now happening. 

Rising inventories at estate agents, slowing sales. People not taking the risk before Brexit, people leaving the UK as our population begins to shrink, and the governments small changes to tax relief for buy to letters all showing the the engine for growth that is housing equity risks choking off. Long term a good thing to have more affordable housing but it could see a shrinking in disposable income to be spent in the economy. 

 

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If bankruptcies start rising this could also be a big drag on the economy. The retail and business property markets are also taking hits. Though retail has very serious long term problems due to internet shopping. 

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Spoke to the MD of one of our suppliers yesterday; quite a big local company.

He claims that he has spoken to a number of his suppliers and customers and the universal view is that Brexit is going to be “an unmitigated disaster”.  He says that is the view of those who previously thought Brexit could be good for the economy.

I don’t think corporations should be running the country, at the same time I am astounded that the CBI and specific industry groups have not been more vocal about the problems this will cause.

 

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Spoke to the MD of one of our suppliers yesterday; quite a big local company.
He claims that he has spoken to a number of his suppliers and customers and the universal view is that Brexit is going to be “an unmitigated disaster”.  He says that is the view of those who previously thought Brexit could be good for the economy.
I don’t think corporations should be running the country, at the same time I am astounded that the CBI and specific industry groups have not been more vocal about the problems this will cause.
 
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