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why don ye jes FACK AFF BLAIREETS
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So let me see if I've got this right
>More than half of Labour voters voted Corbyn into leadership of the party, immediately pushing moderate Labour voters away from the party
>Even though the majority of Labour areas outside of London voted to Leave, you now have a substantial number of Labour MPs trying to get a re-vote or annul the referendum altogether, in clear opposition to the wishes of their constituents
>Now it's expected that Labour will vote to kick Corbyn out by >80% in a week or so, calling for an end to "Corbynism", even though he still seems to be more popular than anyone else in the party (especially seeing as Old Labour has been jumping ship)
>Meanwhile, UKIP is now expected to be specifically targeting Labour seats in the north of England because they're such an easy target for the next GE

Why do they keep hurting themselves? I thought that Miliband was bad.
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So seeing as this is the first year that America AND Britain have an independence day, what will you be doing to celebrate July the 4th, in solidarity with our new best friend
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>>78750458
>More than half of Labour voters voted Corbyn into leadership of the party, immediately pushing moderate Labour voters away from the party

Pretty sure that's not how labour elect their leaders. Pretty sure it's internal party decisions, like the DNC.
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>>78750458
At least he's trying to stand up to the 'weird, obedient, meaningless quacking robots' as Hitchens calls them. Plus we all know he did a cheeky cross in the Leave box.
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>>78750506
We aren't out of the EU yet

Britain still isn't an independent country
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>>78749283
And then there was based Dimbleby fucking everyone on both sides in the arse all night.

On that note, have we found Paxman's retracted anti-EU article yet?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wLL3r90ruI
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Hillary Benn has been sacked lol

Good. I'll vote Labour in 2020 if Corbyn is still in charge, otherwise fuck off, I'm done with the party.
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Lads

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-disenfranchised-expats-denied-eu-referendum-missing-postal-votes-demand-re-run-hundreds-a7103066.html
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>>78750583
No, the leader is elected by a combination of party membership and trade union votes
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REMINDER
http://youtu.be/he9FQ2xTD9o
REMINDER

SHILLS ARE TRYING TO SAY THAT LEAVE VOTERS ARE REGRETTING THEIR VOTE
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>>78750458
Labour are trying to embrace their own values of cuckoldry and self-destruction, and other masochist nonsense too.
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>>78750374
Based.
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I have a feeling Parliament will cave and approve of a second referendum.
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>>78750640
Did I miss a question time? Has there been one post-referendum?
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Does any one know who the fuck these people are?
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>>78750691
So just like the DNC then. Faux democracy but really an internal party decision.
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assuming a election in November
predictions.

What are your predictions
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>>78750681
If you don't want to live in this country, then you don't deserve to vote in this country.

That, and Leave won by more than a million votes. Thousands of Postal Votes won't change anything.
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>>78750681
told ya

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/131215

massive changes to petition numbers in 2 hours here;
https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/131215.json

only a 272,200 increase in petition numbers during those two hours.
https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/131215

please note the petition is PARLIMENT, who more or less all want to stay.
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>>78750691
Trade unions don't matter any more I thought, though individual members still vote if they're in the Labour Party. It's just party members.
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>>78750681
>thousands
Remind me again how many votes leave won by?
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>>78750786
Cunts?
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>>78750681
Thankfully, the lead was so large it doesn't matter.
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>>78750798
Not really, anyone can become a member of the Labour party. You just need to donate £3. That's how Corbyn won despite being despised by most Labour MPs
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>>78750786
middle one is german foreign miniser, that is it. the rest are just men in suits.
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We have fought against the multi-nationals,
We have fought against the BIG MERCHANT BANKS,
We have fought against big-politics,
We have fought against lies, corruption and deceit.

And today, honesty, decency and belief in nation is going to win.

>What did Are Nige mean by this?
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>>78750681
They were more than made up for by Tower Hamlets postal votes.
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>>78750862
Woah, is this real?
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>>78750920
Literally Hitler
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>>78750965
yes
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>>78750458

>Why do they keep hurting themselves?

Miliband's political death was chopping the head off of the Blairite serpent.

Corbyn's ascension was sewing Zombie Stalin's head onto the unwilling serpent's body.

This was never going to not be ugly, Corbyn is a bona fide liberal socialist and most of Labour's politicians are Neocons/Blairites.
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any bong friends want to link me some remainer butthurt videos after this referendum?
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>>78750583

I thought the controversy was that much of his support came from a bunch of newly registered party members who were significantly to the left of most Labour voters
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>>78750933
If that doesn't get your heart strings going, what will?
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>>78750862
Who do you think changed it?

>I can't be bothered to download a merchant picture, so you will have to settle for Darjeeling.
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>>78750965

Makes you think, huh?
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>>78750866
Ah, possibly.
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friendly reminder the vote is not binding.
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>>78751044
well its just a subsection of the UK parliment website, so. whoever runs it.
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>>78751057
Oh yeah
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>>78750995
>Miliband's political death was chopping the head off of the Blairite serpent.
You can't research Blairism for a few minutes and then make sweeping claims like this

Miliband was just the less preferred Blairite to David Cameron, he had a few wacky ideas but he was absolutely nothing like Corbyn
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>>78750862
Posting again because I like the sound of my own posts. There is absolutely zero chance of this getting through Parliament. Most of the remain tories only came out on that side because they were chief whipped or out of loyalty to Cameron, or simply cowardice. Some just kept their heads down and waited to see the result, like big hitter eurosceptics like Theresa May. They will unite behind brexit now knowing they have the majority behind them. If there is any motion to block brexit, they will rebel and paralyse the government.
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>>78751098
The EU wants us out, so we're leaving whether our leaders backtrack or not
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>>78750884
government said they'll consider holding another if there are more people that didnt get it than the lead, in the article
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>>78750884
1.1 million.
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>>78750786
They're the foreign ministers from the founding countries of the EU.
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>>78750458
Basically:

>Labour (and by this I mean the Parliamentary Labour Party - the MPs and officials), is ruled by Blairites and is an absolute mess - it and the regular Labour party membership are incompatible ideologically
>Corbyn was elected on a huge popular mandate, enjoying a large amount of new youth members and working classes (+unions)
>the Blairite PLP has been at odds with him ever since and prevented him from doing many things (and indeed forced him to do certain others)
>the Blairites, who are just about as out of touch with regular Labour voters as you can possibly get, blame Corbyn for the referendum and want a new leader

The PLP is the body who chooses who'll be in the leadership election, and the entire party will be who votes and decides.

The PLP has the choice of
>trying to prevent Corbyn from being on the ballot, driving him and all of his (majority voter, minority PLP) support out of Labour
>supporting a contender against Corbyn, who is almost guaranteed to lose since the majority of Labour members support Corbyn, which would lead to PLP humiliation, loss of power and defections as Blairite party members leave or are forced out, removing their support

If either outcome, Labour is finished.

Labour cannot now win the next election at all (not that beforehand they had any possible chance either).
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>>78751031
He's like our Jo Cox in a way

>Britain needs to have another referendum, because it was a 'small' lead, and I didn't get my way
>Why would you want to rig democracy to make remain win?
>What would our Leonard Moore think about you spitting on his last words?
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>>78751154
Even the BBC thinks the 2nd referendum is stupid
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Post English food that people can buy to help support us
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>>78751154
>Most of the remain tories only came out on that side because they were chief whipped or out of loyalty to Cameron
>big hitter eurosceptics like Theresa may
>They will unite behind brexit

Fuck off Boris
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>>78751098
I will make it... binding.
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>>78751157
merkel doesnt.
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>>78751098

Ignoring the will of the people however would cause riots and prove to the world the UK isn't a democracy.
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Do you guys think Boris will become PM?

Imagine him and Trump?
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>>78751134
>Tripfags in charge of reading
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>>78751269
But Juncker does, and he's the one that really matters
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>>78751220
>He's like our Jo Cox in a way
Are you suggesting somebody from the leave side martyred him?
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>>78750786
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Have any MPs reacted to Corbyn swinging his Axe!?
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>>78751018
Here's a good one of Morality Man. Not much butthurt, though.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qbGSpuqN9k

Maybe a bong can post the better quality version.
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>>78751154
Is Theresa May pro-Brexit now?

I would prefer her over Boris, because she's actually good and did try to lower immigration (extremely intelligently). Anything but Boris really - he was a useful idiot.
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>>78751291
>Do you guys think Boris will become PM?
Yes, though having Tony Blair 3.0 in power is nothing exciting

>Imagine him and Trump?
Two generally unprincipled opportunists with funny hair, yeah.. h-haha great meme.. etc
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>>78751204
Assuming Corbyn wins, and the PLP leave.

Were do the PLP leave to?

Form a new party or do they join up with a existing party?
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> Go on Facebook
> Middle class friend claiming that if people who don't "contribute" to society weren't allowed to vote then the result "would of been more interesting and educated".
> Call him out for being a salty elitist bigot and your exactly the reason why the working class revolted and won.
> Messages me personally and says he didn't even vote please don't shout at me
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>>78751378
Yes, God.
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>>78751241
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Hey England and Wales and loyal Scots, can you please fucking put the Scots for independence in their fucking place? I'm tired of seeing their delusional ranting when I'm checking out Brexit shit on Twitter.
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>>78751393
>Boris
>PM
You'll be surprised how people don't vote for him. No one actually wants him to PM - that's a fact.
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>>78751134

>You can't research Blairism for a few minutes

Shut it, Labour Blairites are just Democrat Neocons with bad teeth and a lack of military force projection necessary for banana wars.

Your parties aren't particularly unique, they're just smaller big tents than ours.
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>>78750862

RT would probably report this, atleast feature it on its site
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https://twitter.com/gupta_james/status/746895579482046464

Burn
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>>78751396
I have been saying for YEARS that the """Conservatives""" within the Tories, the Blairites within Labour and the Orange Bookers within the Lib Dems (who aren't so relevant now) might be able to find enough common ground to all join the same party.
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Why are there so many commies in britpol?
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Reminder there's a fairly new 45-minute Peter Hitchens interview in which he nearly loses his shit at the interviewer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enbnpbWKO_4


>>78751385
Labour's Blairites have gone fucking apeshit over it

>>78751392
No she isn't, why would you vote for someone who passed a law that has literally made most people here extremists in the eyes of the state and gives it permission to monitor your communications?
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>>78751291
>Do you guys think Boris will become PM?
I don't think he's really one of our guys yet regarding immigration. But he's better than Labour and will get us out of Europe.
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>>78751291
Not likely but the Jew controlled media of the UK are trying to make it possible to get a Jew and Turkroach combo as PM.

The current Conservatives majority seem to want anyone else than Boris instead but it is hard to say for certain.

No point of imagining him and trump as neither have their media portrayed/ predicted positions yet.
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>>78751413
wrong kind of pepe, mate, you should be laughing.
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>>78750619
I'll still grill a burger in honor of the UK uncucking itself
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>>78751413
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>>78751444
thanks for realising that not all Scots are complete retards, the best way is too just block them as they're more interested in being right finding the right answer
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>>78751291
Maybe. Personally I hope not
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>>78751511
I sent it to milo and breitbart on twitter, don't know what else to do with it.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enbnpbWKO_4
>3:26 - 3:30

>>78751581
>Falling for the "Better than Labour" myth
Cucks like you saved the Tories in 2015
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>>78751392
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>>78751592
Someone apply a black marker pen to the words "European Union" please. Times have changed.
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>>78751413
Nice one lad. I'm working class and voted out for socialist reasons.
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>>78750884
1,269,501 votes to be exact. A few thousand ex-pats won't make a blind bit of difference either way.
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Does anyone have the votes for Brexit by party?

Some doofus is saying labour voters voted remain.
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>>78751565
>most people here extremists in the eyes of the state

Except we're not being arrested. No one is being arrested for saying fuck immigrants. When will you realise that law was meant for hardcore lefties and muslims? These people will never vote for Tories, while we might.
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>>78751565
May has expressed clear eurosceptic views and will pose as a reluctant brexiteer now that the decision has been made. I feel sure. I'm positive the Tories will unite behind brexit now. There's no other way.
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>>78751413
> people who don't "contribute" to society

If voting worked on net contribution we'd effectively end female suffrage. I feel this should be pointed out. Lots of single mothers out there and lots of women using the NHS.
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>>78751747
Not fucking yet

>>78751810
>Some doofus is saying labour voters voted remain.
But most did - It's just a large minority from the Old labour bloc that helped us swing it
Again, stop thinking you know fucking everything after lurking on Brit/pol/ for a while, bloody Americans
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>>78751810
According to polls, they did.

Skewed by London. They didn't in the north.

I'd put money on it.
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Breaking development.

Pastyniggers getting rowdy about gibs-me-dat.
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>>78751164
>more than 100 people have said they had confirmation that they registered within the Government’s deadline but never received the ballot.
>100 people have said
Grasping at straws
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>>78751954
>£60m a year
Wow it's fucking nothing
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>>78751396
I honestly have no idea, there's nothing realistically for them to defect to, and trying to create a new party would make no sense, but there is absolutely no way that a humiliated and beaten PLP will just take the backseat in Labour and be led by Corbyn after a cabinet purge and bloody leadership election.

Scores of MPs would be utterly humiliated and politically bankrupt, but they would equally never join most other parties. It'll be a party civil war and they have nowhere to go if they leave, so who knows.

A more likely outcome is honestly Corbyn being forced out simply because it's so crazy that the PLP could be put into that position, but even this would utterly devastate Labour in its core voter strongholds. Affluent young voters would defect to the Greens, Lib Dems, pointless shit memes like Respect and the regular working class would defect to UKIP. Fuck, the unions could even leave Labour to support the meme socialist parties.

We still have to be hopeful, but it's looking more likely that Labour will finally die and give birth to actual political parties. Hopefully the Conservative Party will have their own crisis and a war with the Blairites will begin as well, but if things move fast in Labour then they might hold together purely because they stand to benefit.
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>>78751966
Give Remainiacs a while and that number will be up to 10,000,000 by midday
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did anyone here bet or trade it in any way? how did it go?
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>>78752008
That was the place where the EU gave us the most money
Just think
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>>78751677
Stefan Molyneux would probably find it interesting, there's already another thread on /pol/ with anons showing how easy it is to artificially inflate the petition with bots.

Though I'd Imagine with Stefan, it'd be a case of preaching to the choir
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Post yfw Corbyn singlehandedly set in motion the destruction of the EU and Labour in less than a week
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>>78751954
>Receives the most of the UK's money that's been filtered through the EU
Fixed it

For every £1 we receive from the EU for grants, etc. we pay £2.60
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>>78751954
Referendums cost millions. They will not recall it for 100 votes.
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>>78751898
Labour had the 2nd highest vote total for leave. only UKIP voted more to leave.

I been in general for years mate.
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>>78752102
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>>78751954

Local authorities and voters aren't the same thing.

Stop falling for cuck narratives.
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>>78752102
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>>78750374
Hey, thats the guy from peep peeps bar in aberdeen
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>>78751810
Not possible for general polling. When you vote with the ballot card it is not linked to that individual by any identifiers, the ballot card is only given when they are checked into a log book and the individual can only be associated with a party if he registered with it which is not a requirement in any way.

Taking into account of the overall votes it is clear that while a majority of Labour votes voted Remain some voted Leave instead. Labour themselves have also lost many loyal voters to other parties which are more in line with the people than Labour are.
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>>78752102
The best part is that he probably wasn't even doing it for his own self-interest. Most of what he's done is probably just because of his political convictions and being pressured and forced to do things.
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>>78751354
>junker
>really matters
like... how exactly? i alway take him for a clown that everybody hates
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I wonder how many more calls for a rerun there'll be before remain stop whining and pick their toys back up
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>>78752031
>Divide and Conquer
That's alright as long as UKIP doesn't act selfish and try to split up the Leave votes.

We need every leave voter either voting Tories or UKIP, and considering how Tories will also get Remainers on their side, we need to have the Tories to do this.

If Tories/UKIP lose, we can say goodbye to Brexit.

Tories need to give several important UKIP figures important positions too, if they want to succeed. I'm effectively wanting the Tories and UKIP to merge.
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>>78751354
I bet Juncker is just trying to shuffle us out the door so he doesn't have to make eye contact with Farage again.
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>>78752300
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/eu-referendum-result-7-graphs-that-explain-how-brexit-won-eu-explained-a7101676.html

was able to find some exit polling that answered the question.
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>>78750458

I have no fucking idea.

Them trying to fight the losing battle for the EU is just hilarious
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>>78752398
>I'm effectively wanting the Tories and UKIP to merge.
http://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/2014/09/a-tory-ukip-pact-would-be-bad-for-britain.html
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If Corbyn changed his stance on the military, nukes and Falklands i would probably vote Labour.

He has proven he's not a shill and i am loving his purging of the neolib and blairite human waste.

He probably voted Leave as well
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How the fuck can the Lib Dem cucks even make the EU an election promise when we've not even left yet?

We're still a member of the EU for 2 years. All the same shit stays the same till June 2018 and only whenever Article 50 is enacted which is expected to be Monday next week. When Article 50 happens there is no cancel button. Juncker said in his words the day before the vote "Out is Out."

Are they trying to make their irrelevant party get support from the idiot youth?

This Kike media shilling and mass hysteria and disinfo from remain losers is ridiculous.
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>>78752515
>He probably voted Leave as well
It's practically confirmed by this point
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>>78752102
>tfw Labour dies, Blairites fuck off
>proper socialist republican party arises, led by Corbyn
>wins a landslide at the snap election

Feels good, comrades
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>>78751700
To be honest, I'm traditionally a Labour man. But I will not vote for them until they drop their autogenocidal immigration policies and have a Christian leader. And anything is better than labour at this time. The entire party apart from a dozen MPs were for remain.
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>>78752382

Never. Everything in our society is geared towards centrist liberals, they always get their way. Always. The only times they haven't are Brexit and the Iraq War, and look at how salty they still are about that 10 years later. Just sayign the word "Blair" puts them into a fit of rage. They cannot stand it when the country or the goverment goes against them, they will literally never stop crying about it.
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>>78752102

At first i thought it was 18,5% alcohol beer lol
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>>78752496
>British Leyland in the days of the Austin Allegro was a more viable prospect than the Tory Party is now.

Ouch
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>>78752536
>whenever Article 50 is enacted which is expected to be Monday next week

Source?

I WANT TO BELIEVE
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>>78752570
>Luxury communism
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/video_and_audio/headlines/36629976

>these utter mongoloids unironically believe that Corbyn is in ANY WAY to blame for the Labour Party being so monumentally and pathetically out of touch with the ordinary working class of the country that 52% of the entire voting population of the nation on a 72% TURNOUT voted against what the majority of the PLP and even unions were telling them

I actually feel a little sorry for the man, he doesn't deserve to have such utterly cretinous things shouted at him by people that clearly don't even deserve a vote.
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>>78752496
>2014

So much has changed. The post is irrelevant.
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>>78752570
>Radical Muslim
I know what she meant, but that's just a fucking stupid thing to say.
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>>78752692
Blair's a cunt and Saddam did nothing wrong though to be honest.
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>>78752708
>tfw this country is so cucked that the fucking EU itself is the only hope of us enacting Article 50 this year
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>>78752398
Conservatives and UKIP working together is bridging over the massive divide the party has. It's the Blairites winning.

UKIP is the conservative reaction to the Conservative Party being hijacked by liberal globalist Blairites. There's no sense in expecting or wanting it to rejoin or work with the Conservatives.
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>>78752433
Curious as to how they got that data since what I described is how I don't make myself visible to such statistics.

I can only assume they got it through surveys which is often avoided by many like I did when I avoided some cold call EU survey a month or two before the vote happened.

Well hopefully the polling data is "accurate" somehow...
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>>78752828

I'm not defending the Iraq War, just pointing out how long these faggots can moan and cry about something.
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>>78752887
Ideally the Old Tory wing of the Conservative Party would split and merge with UKIP, but that's just a pipe dream
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>>78752398
This is correct. We must all unite behind the Tories now. Including Nige.
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>>78752996
>but that's just a pipe dream
It is while you continue to vote for the Tories
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>>78751204
>supporting a contender against Corbyn, who is almost guaranteed to lose since the majority of Labour members support Corbyn

actually, this is going to be super fun

in order to stand in the leadership election, a candidate needs to get a certain number of nominations from parlimentary party members

Even Corbyn. And he only got enough last time because a couple of right wingers gave him pity votes.
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>>78753053
I've never voted Tory myself, but yes
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>>78752845
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>>78752996
Well, that's what I'm essentially saying.

The Old Tory wing take back power of the party, and join forces with UKIP. I doubt the Blairaite 'Tories' will want the influence and power of UKIP in their party, especially having front-row seats. Unifying and putting people like Nige high up in the cabinet is proving to the world how their moving back to their roots.
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So if there's an election this year do I vote for a new Prime minister or a party im confus?
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>>78752961
>not defending the iraq war
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http://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/2016/06/boston-lincolngrad-i-saw-the-seething-resentment-now-it-is-time-to-finish-the-revolution.html

new morality man
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>>78753146
And that won't happen in the Tory party because the Blairites will always shill for "moderate" because "look at how much power it gave us its 2016!"

It's a fucking pipe dream and a fantasy, and ripe for betrayal.
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>The testing of the positions taken by people in the referendum campaign will not be during the campaign, but if we vote to Leave. Then we'll discover what their actual positions are. Remember some of them were talking about a second referendum before it began. Also remember the EU is not standing still, it's moving towards a new treaty.
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>>78753202
It would have to be the party as the party choses their PM themselves usually.
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Is Hitchens our Alex Jones?
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>>78753403
Hitchens is pretty amusing and I say that as a socialist

Alex Jones is a buffoon
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>>78753018
Absolutely not, see >>78752887

The referendum and Corbyn has brought the Blairites into the spotlight and into a civil war in Labour.

What any rational person should want is for events in the Conservive Party to mirror that, so that Labour and Conservatives can end the charade of being coherent parties and they can both finally die.

UKIP and Corbyn are symptoms of the problem of both parties being run by Blairites in both the right and left. There is no cure other than removing the Blairites. These brands of liberal centrism are parasites that have kept alive two parties that by rights should be long dead.
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>>78753330
Hitchens have some optimism for once.

The world is changing; have some hope and try and take control.

>>78753469
He's trying to compare the EU to the British Empire. He's a fucking idiot.
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>>78753274
Right, because thirteen years later and Iraq is now a peaceful, stable, secular and democratic nation

Oh no wait
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>>78752570
She was the one that confronted Lauren at the Brexit "rally"(top kek dead camp is dead) right?
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>>78753577
I am so happy that sense seems to have come to Brit/pol/ and that the disgusting 2015 meme that the Tories should swallow and destroy UKIP is finally being challenged constantly
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>>78753609
Blind optimism doesn't stop you from walking off a cliff.

The world won't change if you expect something new every time you do the same thing.

Don't vote Tory, don't vote Labour.

Vote UKIP, or vote for their sucessors

Take the chance and really change our world
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Why the fuck does Nicola Sturgeon think shes already won the independence referendum?

She's "discussing with EU officials the possibility to ensure Scotland remains in the EU"
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>>78750506
Our independence day is the 23rd of June, so probably nothing.
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>>78753750
All I fear are the cucks and remaintards crying and voting Lib Dems because they will 'ignore the ref. and not invoke article 50'.
I don't want our hard work and righteous victory to be lost because of cheating bastards.

I guess UKIP could stand down for the GE?
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>>78753785
It doesn't look that way for me. It looks like they're not being retarded and keeping voters in limbo over EU status during the next referendum, unlike the last one.
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>>78753909
>I guess UKIP could stand down for the GE?

Boris please
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>>78753281
I love this man.
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I love the EU I love it so much i left the UK i love what our country is in the eu thank u mr cameron for your shekels i am not a moron and piers morgan definitely is still the most idiotic brit on america tv lol i am not a retard
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>>78753725
Y-you too.
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>>78753785
There is a new news article which wrecked he ambitions already which concluded they can only reapply after leaving the UK and they won't inherit the same deal the UK had with the EU.

Also they can't hold a independence referendum as it violates the deal they signed after deciding to remain and any attempts to leave the UK will be ignored by Westminster.

In short Scotland's ambitions to avoid the Brexit fallout is not possible under rules they have to follow both from the UK AND the EU.
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>>78753643

Where is ISIS losing?
Is it murdering ethnic minorities?
Is it starting wars with its neighbours?
Does it have a dictator?
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time to make a "New Blair Party" NBP and take in all the blair types from the Tories and Labour into one mass.
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>>78753909
That's not going to fucking happen, because it'll be the biggest constitutional crisis our country has ever seen.
It will be literal blood in the streets

>I don't want our hard work and righteous victory to be lost because of cheating bastards
You mean like the stranglehold by the cuckservative tories?

>Ukip could stand down for the GE
What the FUCK is wrong with you?
The one party that still exists with social conservative policy, GOOD general policy, and good economic policy

And you want them to stand down?

It is EXACTLY because of voters like you that we are in such a mess - the mandate you give to the cucks of the tories is what sustains their being shit, but you hang onto it because of a fantasy that you damned well know is a lie!
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>>78751565
"possibly universal suffrage of democracy isn't a good idea"

the madman actually says this at 16:00
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Kek
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>>78754197
We really do need a new centrist party for Tories too liberal and Labour not socialist enough.
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>>78754249
lel this has potential
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36628305
>Spend the vast, vast majority of your career opposing the EU

>Even after being elected Labour leader, continue to talk about how it suppresses workers' rights and is wholly unaccountable and undemocratic

>Have your aides and staff deliberately remove pro-EU comments from your speeches, refuse to turn up to planned pro-EU rallies in key areas of the North that are planning on voting Leave

>Your own advisers are caught celebrating when Leave wins the referendum

>Pro-EU Blairites go mental at you

>Turn to them

>"I did all I could"


THE ABSOLUTE MADMAN
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>>78754217
>social conservative
UKIP isn't socially conservative.
The closest thing to social conservatism we have in the UK is Theresa May or the CDP
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>>78754197
>that girl looks close to an ex
>including the areolas
>turned out to be a camwhore slut
What's the sourceo senpai
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>>78750458
We're moving away from New labour into National Labourism. Glorious times my FREE DEMOCRATIC friend.
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Any exporters here?

>yfw this month you'll be getting more dosh cause of the pound devaluation
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>>78754362
>is May or the CDP
Hahahahahahahahah
HAhahahah
ahhaha
Wow

Christ, you fucking got me, I was getting mad but whew.
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>>78754355
Corybn is truly the hero we need but don't deserve.
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>>78754362
>The closest thing to social conservatism we have in the UK is Theresa May
>UKIP should stand down for the GE
>we need to have the Tories to do this.
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What's Nigel's full name?
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>>78754455
I'm running a brexit special, 8% off the pound.
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stupid brits
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>>78754327
Won't work unless we have Proportional Representation. Then we could have:

Socialist Party (Corbynites)
Centrist Blairite Party (technocratic centrists)
Liberals (classical liberals)
A European style "People's Party" (Farage, Mogg etc.)

In addition to SNP/Plaid/Greens etc.
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>>78754543
Nigel Paul Farage
A single google search would have found that daft foreigner
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>>78750681
>Getting mad about their vote because they didn't care enough to be in England
Reminds me of my neighbour who won't stop spouting leave shit like its mein kampf at the nuremberg rally, but didn't vote because she fancied a cheeky trip to greece
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>>78754351
It won't get past 'moderation' but it's spreading like wildfire through facebook in the UK

t. Britfag Abroad
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>>78754501
Or want.
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Will based Rees-Mogg become leader of the Conservatives?
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Bedtime? or just fuck it and stay up because its already 4? i cant decide
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>>78754191
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genocide_of_Yazidis_by_ISIL

Hmm
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is corbyn anything like bernie sanders?
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>>78754592
>Proportional Representation
What a good way to get endless coalitions and never being able to vote people out of office
http://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/2015/05/on-legitimacy-and-saving-fptp.html

>>78754659
No
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>>78754659
he doesn't want to be as far he what he's said in the past unfortunately
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>>78754659
Would be great PM but I don't think he's running. Party wouldn't let him anyway
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>>78750458
>immediately pushing moderate Labour voters away from the party

I would say Corbyn is closer to the views of Labour voters than any leader has been for a while. He's far left in the sense of worker's rights, unions, the proletariat etc. I'm not going to argue, he has some dumb ideas (ie: Trident), and I'd have a real hard time supporting Labour after the Blairite years, but I think Corbyn is the best leader that Labour's had in decades.
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>>78754631
I mean as a meme. As in: "X didn't happen, we must redo X". The remainers are ripe for exploitation.
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Spread it
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>>78753725
What are we supposed to do? We have to keep Labour out. We can't split the vote until we are clear of Europe. The majority of people will come to this conclusion since we have a FPTP system. Afterwards we can worry about party politics again.
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>>78754793
B-b-but we're just a tiny little irrelevant island!
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>>78754712
Yes except less retarded more dangerous.
Full "Let's ignore the people and give the Falklands to Argentina, Norn Iron to the Republic"
MANY friends and open comrades with terrorists and dictators of the communist kind.
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>>78754800
nah, dig the text but the drawing is unfunny and shit bruv get lost, skidaddle
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>>78754191
>Where is ISIS losing?
Different parts of the middle east and apparently recently in a part of Syria which was liberated.

>Is it murdering ethnic minorities?
Yes but the objective seems focused on killing those who are not Sunni Muslim and kill who they need to for acquiring resources for their campaign and personal luxuries (sex slaves are included in such resources).

>Is it starting wars with its neighbours?
It does by invading areas they expand into bit at a time, maintain the acquired land and continue to expand.

>Does it have a dictator?
Yes and it is consistent with a Military Dictatorship except that since they welcome death they intend to have other candidates who can take over leadership soon after a death of their current dictator.

This is just generally known knowledge and better knowledge can be found on the relevant threads on /pol/.
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>>78750786
aren't they the joint heads of state of 27 countries in Europe?
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>>78754808
>We have to keep Labour out.
Why? How would things be different with the Conservatives?

Would you please get it into your thick fucking skull that as it stands, Labour's leader is actually MORE encouraging of us just accepting the Out vote and leaving the EU, than the fucking Tory Party leadership is?
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>>78754948
Sorry you gots offended bruv.
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>>78754808
Labour has no chance of getting elected now, the party is a complete clusterfuck
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>>78754808
>We can't split the vote, be nice and don't run!
Thank you boris, now please go before you trip over UKIP polling in the Labour heartland you stupid cunt.
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>>78754798
Lets get to their level with some undercover redpill about the Jews

>https://youtu.be/V19gB_KfdyM
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>>78754367
Cover of a lad's mag IIRC.

Feel free to post the ex.
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>>78754694

It, as in the quasi democratic government we helped create. The one that is beating ISIS back.

Things will be peaceful when stable governments are able to defend its people from threats. Not when miraculously there are no threats.
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>>78754469
You are clearly spectacularly retarded.
UKIP is libertarian economically right ie freemarket. They are not socially conservative.

If you think they are, you are literally down syndrome-tier retarded.
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>>78754355
I honestly love Corbyn for what he's done. Don't believe he's not been acting consciously. It was deliberate sabotage. The grandest shill of all time.
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>>78750862
DEMOCRACY FUCK YEAH
PIC RELATED ANOTHER WIN FOR FREEDOOOOOM
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>>78754952
Was talking about the Government of Iraq
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the liberal democrats have now officially promised to reverse the decision of the referendum if elected

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-eu-referendum-result-lib-dems-remain-liberal-democrats-live-policy-stay-leave-a7103186.html
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>>78755041

I read your article, does this mean that Adam Levine is a jew?
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>>78755115
What a savage cunt, I like it.
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>Be Scottish
>scared that my country will leave the UK to get raped by the EU again
>turns out we cant
>mfw
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>>78755067
Oh right, that makes more sense

But still, the Iraq War created ISIS in the first place. They were Al-Qaeda in Iraq originally, don't forget.
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>>78755195
From here on out he will be known as

>Adam (((Levine)))
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>>78752570
why does she have a 5 o'clock shadow?
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>>78754793

Like to see how many mainstream news outlets are gonna report on this. They're trying to keep people as confused and as full of fear as humanly possible.
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>>78754794
Figurehead, yes. Leader, no.

Corbyn isn't a leader, he's not leading anything. He was elected by disenfranchised, ignored and chronically neglected groups by Blairism and left-leaning youth.

Labour is still completely ignoring these groups, and has been the entire time. Corbyn can't have a cabinet he actually wants, or express his views as he actually wants, or tell his MPs how to vote as he actually wants.

He's the protest vote gone wrong, and he's trapped in a party by Blairites that desperately want to regain control.

Only now those Blairites can't do that without cutting an artery of their party, but they're going to do it anyway because of the referendum and because it's probably their last opportunity to try.
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>>78755061
One from when she did a gifyo shit, tits next
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>>78755001
>>78755040
In case you hadn't noticed we're not out of Europe yet. I'm talking about the snap general election that may likely be called this year. The Blairite days are over. That ideology relied upon passing the buck of accountability onto the EU for its survival.
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>>78750861
I'm registered for postal voting and didn't vote for precisely this reason - Folks that live in the UK get to make the choice that was put to them, I and others like me should recuse.
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Hey guys, John Oliver told me your economy was going to completely collapse. How's armaggeddon going?
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>>78755249

What should the name for non-cucked Scots who voted Leave be, lads?

Royalists? Personally I can't think of a more pathetic politician than Sturgeon, right now. She just reminds me of a kid jumping up and down waving its arms around while more urgent shit is going on.
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>>78755083
>They're not socially conservative
>i'll prove this by, get this, talking about their economy policy and getting it wrong!
>even though they are pro-nationalisation and government protection of the country's economy

:^ ))))))))))))))))
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>>78755480
Thank you anon.
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>>78755480
I like where this is going
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>>78755067
Also worth pointing out that that Iraqi government is an pretty much an Iranian satellite now, so not exactly a great triumph for US foreign policy there
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socialism doesnt work
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>>78755480
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>>78755572

Pleaaaaaaaaaaaase someone assassinate that crypto-jew cunt. Why can't someone just drop him in a ghetto somewhere and see if he survives the night.
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>>78755572
>listening to its the current year man
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>>78755290

>But still, the Iraq War created ISIS in the first place. They were Al-Qaeda in Iraq originally, don't forget.

I grant you that, but I deny that these groups appear because we were there. The long term solution to things like ISIS are stable governments capable of dealing death but not dealing it to its own people.

I'm just saying that compared to the position of Iraq before the war and now is a massive change for the better. Gotta defend it at least for the accomplishments.
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>>78755663
Thumbs up from me
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>>78755528
>B-b-but it's over now!!
>Except for the EU, let me concern shill more
You dense cunt
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> tfw sleeping cycle so fucked thanks to happenings

thank god for coffee
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>>78755587
Iv just been referring to us as Scots, and remainers as cunts
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>>78755663
Nice ones. Feel free to post more :D
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>>78755528
>The Blairite days are over.

No they're not, not until the Conservatives have a civil war as well as Labour (who are now on the irrecoverable path towards). The Blairites need to be purged from both parties.
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>>78755653
Who said it did?

>mfw the amount of Americans taking the hype over Jeremy Corbyn being a secret agent for Leave as a declaration by Brit/pol/ that we're all rabid Communists now
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>>78754948
I'm off to bed

Take my sleep deprived paintjob I did my best going off of
>>78754800 's idea
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>>78755801
This is what everyone went for after the first indyref - the side I voted for are Scots, the others are cunts.
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>>78755766
I will be voting Tory in any GE until we are out of Europe and there is constitutionally no way of going back.
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