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This is a link post La Isla Brexita NSFW I made this!
In which I do my well-known Madonna impression. (Some mildly NSFW language involved)
(, Thu 30 Nov 2017, 23:02, , Reply)
This is a normal post lovely

(, Fri 1 Dec 2017, 7:56, , Reply)
This is a normal post Brexit is going to be brill.
One more bit of thatchers and blairs legacy confined to the scrap heap.
Have you seen Campbell recently? He's slowly loosing it big time over Brexit.

It's a shame Benn wasn't alive to see it and contribute but at least Labour has a hard core Bennite as leader. Even if he has to play nice to the remainers.

*looks at youtube channel*

Eer! You appear to be a leftie. How do you square that circle then?
Also you made this 3 days ago?
Must have been bloody freezing.
(, Fri 1 Dec 2017, 10:07, , Reply)
This is a normal post Did you watch the vid?
Twenty seconds was enough to make it crystal clear what his politics are.
I'm not sure that was shot in the UK, or made three days ago.
Yes, Campbell has gone full retard, but he was always teetering on the edge.
(, Fri 1 Dec 2017, 11:08, , Reply)
This is a normal post Watched the vid and checked out his channel.
Just can't understand the mindset of leftie pro-eu people.

Does a song in support of Corbyn and then does a pro eu propaganda song.
Baffling.
(, Fri 1 Dec 2017, 11:20, , Reply)
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(, Fri 1 Dec 2017, 11:43, , Reply)
This is a normal post Hey Benny! Where's your thatcherite mate?
Not watch simpsons in years, don't get the reference.
Soz!
(, Fri 1 Dec 2017, 11:45, , Reply)
This is a normal post Fair enough
I'm equally - and quite genuinely - baffled by Lexiters.

Maybe at root it's a form of the old 'socialism in one country' vs internationalism thing.
(, Fri 1 Dec 2017, 14:01, , Reply)
This is a normal post yes I was thinking that
Although I think they tend to identify more with Trotsky than Stalin so they must be conflicted
(, Fri 1 Dec 2017, 14:28, , Reply)
This is a normal post It's just Corbyns been anti eu from the start, hasn't he?
Except when he took power he started fudging it to keep both sides happy.

Refused to campaign on the remain side with cameron.
Which personally I am very glad about because that may have just swung things.
His plans for nationalising industries relies on us leaving the eu and various rules about state aid.

Just odd that people sing his praises yet fight against Brexit.

Ah well. Just odd.
(, Fri 1 Dec 2017, 15:45, , Reply)
This is a normal post Nationalised industries...
... such as the ones that many other EU member states including Germany currently have quite successfully and legally.

Interesting detailed discussion on those here: www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/sam-fowles/nationalisation-is-not-ag_b_8231336.html - the writer says nationalisation is specifically protected by Art. 345 of the TFEU: "The Treaties shall in no way prejudice the rules in Member States (MS) governing the system of property ownership," and sets out the confusion arising with possible conflict between that and Art. 106.

This is not the only thing I've read flatly denying that Corbyn's nationalisation plan relies on leaving the EU.

More broadly, if we can just go ahead and set fire to everything (as currently) I'm fairly sure we could, instead, just go ahead and not set fire to everything but still nationalise a bunch of industries. In fact, that would be my preferred plan. YM, obviously, MV.
(, Fri 1 Dec 2017, 18:09, , Reply)
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Left and Right is more a spectrum, a broad church. Besides pro-eu post-Ref is different to pre-Ref. I mean if being pro-EU is anti all this Brexit bullshit sign me up.
(, Fri 1 Dec 2017, 15:20, , Reply)
This is a normal post eh whut?

(, Fri 1 Dec 2017, 14:32, , Reply)