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England just played france and the uks new primemimister attends with the new french leader,both with different political veiws on the EU amd wether UK stay (why are they at football together?),then news is SUGGESTING a softer deal for brexit and that French Leader says offer is there for UK to remain still,something stinks,I dont trust politicians amd they make my blood boil.... rant over
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I'm pretty sure they were just enjoying a evening of football.
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Luna wrote I'm pretty sure they were just enjoying a evening of football.
the new prime minister voted remain in the EU,now she has power no one can stop it (so called democracy)
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Funsta wroteLuna wrote I'm pretty sure they were just enjoying a evening of football.
the new prime minister voted remain in the EU,now she has power no one can stop it (so called democracy)
technically she is not the PM yet, we still have a hung parliament
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Greg wroteFunsta wroteLuna wrote I'm pretty sure they were just enjoying a evening of football.
the new prime minister voted remain in the EU,now she has power no one can stop it (so called democracy)
technically she is not the PM yet, we still have a hung parliament
Correct,and her seats are powerless,hopefully she doesn't do the country wrong,corby would of let the terrorists in,people voted her so she didn't let Brussels screw us,her actions congregating social with the French who have opposite views is not encouraging though,it clearly isn't a football match she's an old battle axe and had a face liked a slapped axle on TV. I don't trust what I se .
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What I think OP is trying to say - or how I've seen this idea put before - is that May voted Remain and was in something of a good position to do a hard Brexit, which is what most people in the UK want.
To avoid having to do this and make it a soft Brexit instead, which is basically no Brexit, she held the election and knew that her position would become weaker - giving her plausible deniability when she is eventually forced to capitulate to a lot of what Brussels demands.
There's no evidence for this of course, and May's decision to hold this election will go down in history as an example of how not to play politics, securing her legacy as one of the worst British PMs ever.
She must have known this going in, so I doubt she is so committed to the idea of a soft Brexit that she would be willing to condemn herself to a legacy of being laughed at.
To avoid having to do this and make it a soft Brexit instead, which is basically no Brexit, she held the election and knew that her position would become weaker - giving her plausible deniability when she is eventually forced to capitulate to a lot of what Brussels demands.
There's no evidence for this of course, and May's decision to hold this election will go down in history as an example of how not to play politics, securing her legacy as one of the worst British PMs ever.
She must have known this going in, so I doubt she is so committed to the idea of a soft Brexit that she would be willing to condemn herself to a legacy of being laughed at.
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eejit wrote What I think OP is trying to say - or how I've seen this idea put before - is that May voted Remain and was in something of a good position to do a hard Brexit, which is what most people in the UK want.
To avoid having to do this and make it a soft Brexit instead, which is basically no Brexit, she held the election and knew that her position would become weaker - giving her plausible deniability when she is eventually forced to capitulate to a lot of what Brussels demands.
There's no evidence for this of course, and May's decision to hold this election will go down in history as an example of how not to play politics, securing her legacy as one of the worst British PMs ever.
She must have known this going in, so I doubt she is so committed to the idea of a soft Brexit that she would be willing to condemn herself to a legacy of being laughed at.
You hit the nail on the head bro,I've repped you,fantastic translation,she's corrupt and deceitful and it will all come out eventually
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Funsta wrote corby would of let the terrorists in
Disgusting saying shit like this.
Theresa May let known jihads who fought alongside Isis back into the country and arms terror states like Saudi Arabia but Corbyns the problem? Maybe one day you'll think for yourself and not parrot the narrative of scummy rags like the sun and the daily mail.
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Greg wroteFunsta wroteLuna wrote I'm pretty sure they were just enjoying a evening of football.
the new prime minister voted remain in the EU,now she has power no one can stop it (so called democracy)
technically she is not the PM yet, we still have a hung parliament
She has a minority gov for now... but that won't last long.
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I doubt PM May will over turn Brexit. The people voted for it and therefore it should happen, Article 50 has already been triggered. It's funny how when the referendum first happened and people voted to Leave, Angela Merkel and EU Commissioners said how there is no turning back on Brexit but now they are softening up and are now saying how we can still join back into the EU. No thank you, let the UK leave the EU.
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