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Democracy seems to be whats anti-democratic these days, or at least the politicians that are supposed to represent the people are somewhat anti-democratic via there actions.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: TheSteppenwolf
Aside from the 48.1% that voted to remain.
Hows that nobody?
I think they might be given more than a hoot.
Where is it you hail from again?
Buy heh it's happening now anyway, or so I'm lead to believe, possibly Johnson style no less.
than see “lunatic” Jeremy Corbyn elected, now branded him a “f***ing student debater, f***ing captain fishy craggy old f***ing donkey, f*** off”. He also described shadow home secretary Diane Abbott as “the face of f***ing buffoonery”.
“And make no mistake, in this country we need someone and it ain't him.
And it's never been anyone from the Conservative party."
I think he should remember where he came from and it was not between the mammies legs of Tories thats for sure.
"And it's never been anyone from the Conservative party."
but so is Noel for bumping his gums about a lot of crap he clearly does not comprehend
Brexit won't bite Noel on the arse, in the same manner, it will the rest
He added: “The two extremes are the Labour Party don't respect people who are aspirational, and the Conservative Party don't protect the vulnerable. But somewhere in the middle is where New Labour danced, and they kind of had it f***ing right, and then 9/11 happened, and here we are.” Earlier in the interview, Gallagher said he felt “bad for the nation” at how Brexit had been handled, and how “this unremarkable little man, Farage, this unremarkable little f***ing man, from nowhere, appears out of nowhere seemingly and has like somehow f***ing tapped into something that none of us were aware of”.