>UK adults will have to opt-out from mandatory state organ theft unv.is/express.co.uk/news/uk/862537/uk-theresa-may-organ-transplant-jeremy-corbyn-conservative-labour-medical-association
do not reply to tripfags they are like a desperate PM begging for (you)s let them sleep in peace. by filtering them
Jonathan Cook
Some of them are alright.
Colton Nelson
I'm not sure if I buy Heath was a nonce. I'm not ruling it out, but from contemporary colleagues (Enoch Powell primarily), he just seems a bit odd. Closest gay maybe, he was often said to be asexual.
Grayson Miller
Look at how tattered that briefcase is. One of the largest economies in the world and our prime minister is carrying around crap that a homeless person probably wouldn't even use
Aiden Morris
How badly will the European Union suffer when we eventually leave?
>Closest gay maybe, he was often said to be asexual
That's often said of nonces.
Dominic Cook
Is Corbyn really a Euroskeptic?
Oliver Barnes
Not drastically if there's a (((transition period))) and the UK continues contributions and pays a settlement for leaving.
Logan Moore
Yes, previously because it was considered a danger to British workers, and now because the EU doesn't allow state investment or nationalisation on the scale he seeks.
Blake Jenkins
...
Jose Sanchez
True, I'm just not to keen to jump on the historical noncery band wagon while it's at full speed.
Henry Powell
its an heirloom you cunt
Colton Myers
Hey Brits. How bad is it at East Sussex? Considering taking a vacation there to see the Ashdown Forest with my daughter
Carter Ross
The youth are too apathetic about politics in this country and even when they're not they get suckered in to "free gibs" socialism.
Easton Butler
But it in a glass box then and get our PM a new one
Jonathan Martin
Put it*
Josiah Ortiz
how bad is it? it's beautiful. make sure you get down here before the end of autumn though! I'd recommend driving, lots of laybys and little villages etc.
Luis Green
human nature
Kevin Ross
Feels bleak.
Nolan Foster
What would be the economic consequences of a post-Brexit Corbyn government?
John Ortiz
Start buying guns.
Isaac Cox
Big Black Cock
Caleb Sanchez
It's broadly a nice place, though if you go to Brighton expect to see pride flags at historical locations, openly homosexual and transsexual people, and a great deal of offensive graffiti/posters down sidestreets in Hove.
Caleb Perez
>Lisa it's your birthday >I bet you're thrilled to bits >But not as much as I would be >if I could feel your tits
£10,000 AWARDED DUE TO HARRASSMENT
Chase Phillips
Run on the £, communism and gulags
Joseph Robinson
youre still in?
Oliver Martinez
Start buying bulletproof vests.
Evan Ward
Corbyn is a whatever the party and people want, that might be why the party is so unwilling to elaborate.
Adam Sanchez
Corbyn is one of the few principled politicans we have.
Asher Rodriguez
*whatever the loud minority want
Brayden Allen
Interview user from previous thread. Here's the Ben Fogle interview from Radio 4 today where he tells us the English don't exist as a race, the English flag is racist, and anyone can be English. All to promote his book on English history. Don't forget the token Arab comedian woman who also considers herself English.
Brilliant, we'll probably go in spring I made the mistake of telling the lil shit that the hundred acre wood really exists, i cant not take her there now
Oliver Bailey
he asked for economic consequences not benefits
Landon Mitchell
Tonight's Question Time panel.
Jordan Rodriguez
High impact sexual migrants. Conservapeados only let in a few of the S*rians at least, it`s just the rest they let in willy nilly that I don`t like.
Leo Evans
>Corbyn is one of the few principled politicans we have.
Charles Butler
>socialist >principled
Hudson Foster
Indefensible after so many years rallying against the EU.
William Baker
What a load of shite, especially Angela "Sxchool dropout" Rayner.
Jose Roberts
Barely.
Dylan Russell
So, why did Corbyn rally for Remain if he's supposed to be a Euroskeptic?
Nolan Nguyen
Just because you don't agree with his principles, doesn't mean he doesn't have principles.
Mason Brooks
>Have a few days every month with a huge desire to breed and absolutely fill a woman with my seed regardless of the consequences >When its passed find the idea horrible W-Whats happening to me Only started getting these feels from the age of 23.
Aaron Gonzalez
>tfw you campaign to keep the party together >it falls apart anyway
Mason Smith
>people over 60 shouldn't vote because it's not their future >corbyn (68) should be the prime minister because he's promised me free stuff
Connor Scott
>@tamcohen
>Tory MP tells me there's a "50% chance TM will resign by Friday...it’s a disaster. The question is – is it a worse disaster if she goes?"
IT'S HAPPENING
Logan Martin
the principles that he u-turns on ok
Jace Rogers
> Where others seek to bring division, we must stand united... > it stands for this great union of people - people from all over the world who have made their homes here... > We are an example to the world of how people of different colours and creeds can live side-by-side. And we celebrate that
There are people in this thread who claim to love this country and still vote Tory.
Nathan Butler
To prevent civil war with the blairites, they still tried to oust him though because he didn't campaign with enough enthusiasm
Andrew Myers
>Angela Rayner >On QT again >Doesn't even have a GCSE >Is Shadow Education Sec >Is a cunt
Kayden Roberts
Is this ironic bait? He was such a principled eurosceptic that he campaigned for Remain? Or his back and forth tactics over everything? His student loan lie? His Euro flipflop?
Christopher Young
He's a socialist and unashamedly so.
Samuel Mitchell
I believe the original pooh sticks bridge resides in Isfield, although there are probably a few. Hartfield is seen as the heart of Pooh culture though, with a little tea room - cum museum and bookshop. And of course the woods are great, aside from the heffalumps.
Corbyn is quite clearly anti - EU and voted for Brexit His parliamentary record for decades was anti-EU, mainly for the neoliberalism and warmongery. During the campaign though he was lackluster remain, mainly to keep his position as leader - he was decried constantly for not being remain enough, and said nothing on that issue. This is because he was pro-Brexit, but couldn't reveal his powerlevel to the sjw wing of the party. They still believe he was remain, even though much of his proposed Brexit policy is on the "hard" end of the specturm
>still believing Jezzer is a remainer
Julian Miller
>Tory Mp
What a load of bollocks
Connor Lee
I hope she fuck off, just to see the pure hilarity of of the Tories bumping into each other's heads trying to pick up the pieces of their broken party.
Cooper King
He was against the EU for 30 years and then said to vote remain after some pressure. That is the direct opposite of having a principled stance.
Nolan Sanchez
>What would be the economic consequences of a post-Brexit Corbyn government? Considering most of his policies are essentially Keynesian with Scandinavian SocDem elements, I suspect that increased state investment would lead to short term boom in growth and full employment. Long term health depends on whether or not they have a coherent solution to inflation, and how they propose to deal with potential capital flight.
Jayden Clark
>that he campaigned for Remain? Did he? I thought he spent 6 months getting ballache because he wouldn't explicitly come out on either side? You're right on all the others though
Nathan Evans
Just seen this as well
>@PoliticalPics >Mays in house photographer and some staff have just left back of No10, we hear the PM has left her home could this be a resignation snap in a secret Location??
>The closest of Mays inner circle the man they call Tricky has just gone into Lords entrance maybe for Lunch but normally he's glued to her side I have a gut feeling something is afoot !!
Andrew Ross
People who are almost sane vote tories to keep Labour out, but I`m going to vote Bolt since UKIP actually picked a competent candidate.
Dominic Myers
You've made assumptions about him, such as him being a euroskeptic, then when he doesn't adhere to your own assumptions of him you accuse him of flipfloping.
I don't like Jeremy Corbyn, but I'm not childish enough to knee jerk when something positive is said of the man.
Jaxon Gomez
The worst thing about May leaving is that Rudd could get her grubby hands on leadership.
Kayden Ortiz
PLEASE BE TRUE
Nathaniel Mitchell
Noooo not Ben
Chase Phillips
>During the campaign though he was lackluster remain Do you know what principles mean?
>lackluster Yank OUT.
Josiah Brooks
If May stays they will lose the next election, I think BoJo might get it because of the membership.
Easton Jackson
over my end-to-end encrypted AI waifu's body!
Camden Reed
144137564 >You've made assumptions about him, such as him being a euroskeptic Okay yeah it's bait, carry on ignoring the tripfags everyone.
Cooper Rivera
He did campaign for remain, just like May campaigned for Remain, just without any conviction because public appeal is more important than principles, clearly. Moggy not budging over the abortion question was a proper show of principles.
Ryder Barnes
If this happens, then the left will start pushing >Boris (or Davis or whoever replaces May) doesn't have a mandate from the electorate for their vision of Brexit.
Ethan Williams
>This is because he was pro-Brexit, but couldn't reveal his powerlevel to the sjw wing of the party. Bullshit. It's because he's a weak cunt. A liar and a faggot. Weak principles, weak morals.
If he campaigned for Leave, we would have won by 15-20pp
David Perez
Mate if you are just going to shitpost can`t you fuck off?
Colton Moore
I'm putting myself in a position to be able to leave the country straight away if Dear Leader gets into power in five years time. At least he's 68 already. He might not manage to hold onto power for five years.
Camden Sanders
>He did campaign for remain, just like May campaigned for Remain, just without any conviction because public appeal is more important than principles, clearly. But when?
Liam King
>Rudd winning a popularity contest with the membership lel
Gabriel Davis
Arguments have run out.
Julian Edwards
It's easy to be principled when you have no prospect of leading a party, nor any overwhelming pressures to deviate from your view.
It's also worth nothing that Mogg did try to obfuscate his position to a degree by intentionally stating his position was "that of the Catholic Church" until pressed to clarify.
She only has a majority of a couple hundred now. She'd be too risky a choice imo
Jeremiah Mitchell
Did you watch the news? They both appeared and spoke at rallies, wore their little buttons, they just didn`t have as much of a presence as the big guns, like Cammywan and BoJo.
Dylan Sanchez
>What do you mean I can't fuck this boy, I'm the fucking Prime Minster >I'm sorry Mr. Heath, Jimmy hasn't okayed it yet
wtf UK almost as bad as the Catholics
Matthew Watson
Please not the Queen
Jaxon Rogers
>Did you watch the news? I don't have a telly, so no
Isaac Baker
Farage was the only one that came out of the brexit campaign with any dignity left
Aiden Martinez
>Implying you'll be permitted to leave >Implying Corbyn won't reeducate anybody expressing counter-revolutionary views online
Anthony Cook
Why do Tories want May out?
Jace Morgan
It's hard to see how anybody could replace her without calling an election, whether it's Boris/another brexiteer or Hammond/Rudd/another remainer they will piss off enough of the Parliamentary party to be vulnerable
Hunter Bennett
Wasn`t Edward Heath a Catholic?
Ironically, you`d have thought he was a nazi the way they painted him in the run-up.
Dylan Russell
And he threw that away trying to get in bed with Trump
Luke Martinez
She's shit
Xavier Barnes
>tfw accidentally ate half a block of Double Gloucester at lunch
Lincoln Hernandez
Bad PR
Angel Allen
well why bother arguing, it's history. leave won 52 48. and he's promising an end to free movement and free trade - tantamount to a real or "hard" brexit. so even if he wins, and makes your sourpuss even more acidic, he'll still be against the EU.
re-count Rudd
weak and *cough cough* wob *splutter* -bly *cough* *applause* they don't like having to clap to cover-up awkward coughing fits. they prefer being bumlicked by a poshboy like davcam
more likely a satanist >t.icke
Kevin Hall
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Logan Barnes
Yes but in what way What has she done
genuine ignorance here, I've avoided the news and Brit/pol/ since Manchester bombing concert
Mason Gutierrez
Who the fuck doesn`t? She`s useless, unpopular and can`t make decisions.
He campaigned for 20 years, it took him about 16 to realise he was a pretty great speaker, fair enough to the man, he`s done more than enough for his cause.