How mad are Brexiters and normal British people right now with how deal is shaping up and Theresa May?

How mad are Brexiters and normal British people right now with how deal is shaping up and Theresa May?

Hmmm?

Rhetoric in the British press and from politicians has mainly been negative towards the EU so I think any anger is directed towards them rather than at May.

why do brits dislike corbyn?

They hate themselves too much to get help

Every poor person thinks he's upper class or soon to be upper class. Torys play to this mindset so old people vote for them.

He's an old-school commie.

That's exactly what's needed.
Class struggle needs to win over identity politics.

All commies need to die for the world to heal itself

They knew this would happen but entered with willful ignorance. The government is trying to minimise loses.

I can't believe people think a service economy can survive on its own, without a bigger daddy state.

>All commies need to die for the world to heal itself

this

>fedora
>not the official attire of braindead western commies

Oh, it's the "epik" anti-communist czech that has never made a single argument in his entire life and prefers to wall himself up in a bunker of insults because his entire world view is in grave danger of coming crashing down. I feel bad for him. He's been spamming for way too long. Almost a year now. I hope he gets the help he needs.

redpill me on this shit plox

lol stupid leaf

that paki mayor of london is seething at the ireland deal
must be a win for whites

>u r dum!!
You seem to be missing an argument.
Brexit negotiations are failing in the UK and Theresa May is taking the blame. Don't be surprised by PM Corbyn by the end of 2018.

we nearly voted him in despite him being considered unelectable

i don't think that shows dislike

don't need an argument. communists are an argument against themselves.

Leave my country faggot, I think Venezuela might be more to your liking

non-meme answer: the consensus among people is that may has no idea what she is doing and that we are being cucked because of this

>don't need an argument. communists are an argument against themselves.
>Leave my country faggot, I think Venezuela might be more to your liking
I don't think I've ever seen an anti-communist make a single coherent, solid argument about anything ever. It's especially funny when you call their bluff and they just start blabbering incoherently and shouting insults.

>socialists unironically posting about MUH TRADITIONS

capitalism is antithetical to tradition

>Brexit negotiations are failing in the UK and Theresa May is taking the blame. Don't be surprised by PM Corbyn by the end of 2018.
not happening
he'll get as good share of the vote but you underestimate how tory this country is, especially now UKIP is ded and hardline right wingers are terrified of a corbyn govt (so they'll vote tactically in the absence of a party that truly represents them).

looking dead on plan for britain's re-entry under new (further integrated) terms in 2020 with a labour government ushering it quickly through parliament.

Looks like the perfidy really backfired this time, Nigel :^)

So is most post-Marx socialist thought. "Traditions" are simply the result of material conditions + historical circumstance, and decay/whither away as the material conditions change.

It's disingenuous for socialists arguing they would protect the same traditions they expect will be swept away when Tru-Socialism happens

See, again, they fail to refute a single point, and instead resort to talking points they got from supposedly "based" facebook pages.
But I'm sure cheap vodka, an AIDS crisis, massive poverty, and shitty tracksuits courtesy of the Post-Soviet bloc is much more culture than the USSR ever had.

>you underestimate how tory this country is

the tories couldn't even get enough votes for a majority this summer. This is mostly due to corbyn's undeniable "surge".

> especially now UKIP is ded and hardline right wingers are terrified of a corbyn govt (so they'll vote tactically in the absence of a party that truly represents them).

well where were they during last summers general election? It was billed as the general election to define the future and definition of brexit yet the conservatives lost big time and labour made some pretty unexpected gains. If the country is as conservative or right leaning as you say, where the bloody hell were they during the vote which was massively important for the future direction of their country?

>with a labour government
Yeah no. Corbyn and most of this shadow cabinet are majority old school Eurosceptic socialists who had to pretend to be pro-EU during the referendum campaign and very possibly sabotaged it from the inside.

...

the minutia are not important, the fact remains, you'll be back in the EU by 2025(latest). And even if you aren't, looking at the deal so far you aren't really leaving anyway

>almost a year
So you came here from reddit/leftypol about a year ago, huh

may literally ran the worst tory campaign in history and had her party in revolt with the entire country mocking her, and still managed to win. corbyn has had a good surge in popularity but the backbone of this country will stay tory, they'll get a clear majority back once they finally get a semi-competent leader.

That's because commie arguments have been debunked for more of a century in theory and practice. Being a communist is itself a mark of intellectual inadequacy.

>once they finally get a semi-competent leader.
But does anyone else currently want the job? Apart from Gove if Brexit is looking too soft?

>boris johnson

Can't wait for that walking calamity

I honestly don't care, sick of hearing about it desu.