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• #2252
I think Johnson's deal will go through in record quick time - it's what the EU want, and once it's done we are free to leave without a hard border in Ireland. The future relationship is going to go nowhere fast until Johnson wants to face up to the tradeoffs.
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• #2253
Fuck.
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• #2254
What will be the effects of a hard Brexit now that the WTO has been disabled?
I don't think the appellate body thing will affect us that much, it's what you appeal to - we're going to get pushed around anyway when we become a medium sized fish in a pool with three huge ones.
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• #2255
Indyref2 would have been a near cert with a Lab/LD/SNP coalition. With the Tory’s having a majority that large I think we’ll all be rearranging deck chairs together unfortunately
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• #2256
Oh dear
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• #2257
This. Worse than I could possibly imagine. And have to say against this shower of lying fucks Corbyn has been the worst possible opposition. It's on him.
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• #2258
I thought a Tory majority was likely but then I genuinely started to believe the Labour Party hope. If that’s correct, which looking at the history of exit polls it’s not going to be far off, well, fuck.
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• #2259
It's 1983 again.
And after that campaign and JC as leader why am I not surprised.
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• #2260
Clutching at straws, the poll is from 22000 people in 144 polling stations. It could be unrepresentative.
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• #2261
100 this and it has been infuriating throughout. Weakest Tory rule (up until this poll) for ages and Labour have done a spectacular job at self imploding or being a complete sitting duck.
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• #2262
Labour won 418 seats in 1997
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• #2263
Jesus shit. Worse than I had feared.
I really don’t want to be in a country that’s jammed full to the rafters of cunts. So I cut my losses and get the fuck out of here, or stay and fight?
My wife is Aussie, she’ll be gunning to emigrate back to hers after this. Don’t blame her.
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• #2264
Everyone has been saying for years that a more palatable leader would have been making hay against these liars.
Assuming that's the result it's taken ten years for labour to reach rock bottom - that's a pretty bleak silver lining though
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• #2265
Grilling on exit poll results is so pointless.
I'm going to bed to cry.
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• #2266
It hasn't been wrong enough to cover this result in over 4o years according to the Guardian.
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• #2267
I just don't see that happening in a country where the majority of media is owned by a few individuals who are eyeing up the biggest economic windfall in the last 50+ years
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• #2268
Sure - that's the Tory bias in the media which labour will always be disadvantaged by.
It doesn't cover the self inflicted choice of a persistently unpopular leader by the Labour party.
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• #2269
Well, time to load up on health insurance. And pick up the conversation at work about potentially moving.
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• #2270
Still got time for Corbyn. He took the party is a fundamentally good direction. Remain labour would have done fucking terribly too.
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• #2271
I'm off to bed with a whisky fuck this shit
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• #2272
I’ve two months left on my current contract here.
Will be knocking back the extension tomorrow morning.
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• #2273
Fuck this shite. Bring on IndyRef2. All sound cunts welcome to move north.
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• #2274
I'm in denial
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• #2275
Omw. Grew up 15 miles away from being on the good side of that line.
What will be the effects of a hard Brexit now that the WTO has been disabled?