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Is there a split developing in the remain alliance? It seems Tony Blair and Donald Tusk maybe falling out, Lol.
Tony Blair was interviewed by Sophie Ridge on Sunday on Sky news. In the interview Sophie Ridge asked Blair about Tusk's comments at the infamous "Hell" press conference with Leo Varadker in the week. Sophie asked Blair what he thought about Tusk saying there is no effective opposition for Remain in the UK. Blair responded by saying considering 16 million people voted remain I think it's nonsense. Seems like Tusk not only upset Brexiteers in the UK with his "Hell" jibe, he also upset Remainers like Blair saying there's no effective opposition.
Donald Tusk the great diplomat who manages to upset both sides of a referendum.  |
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over a year ago
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"Is there a split developing in the remain alliance? It seems Tony Blair and Donald Tusk maybe falling out, Lol.
Tony Blair was interviewed by Sophie Ridge on Sunday on Sky news. In the interview Sophie Ridge asked Blair about Tusk's comments at the infamous "Hell" press conference with Leo Varadker in the week. Sophie asked Blair what he thought about Tusk saying there is no effective opposition for Remain in the UK. Blair responded by saying considering 16 million people voted remain I think it's nonsense. Seems like Tusk not only upset Brexiteers in the UK with his "Hell" jibe, he also upset Remainers like Blair saying there's no effective opposition.
Donald Tusk the great diplomat who manages to upset both sides of a referendum. "
So Blair says nonsense and that covers the whole of the remain side, Jesus that's weak even by your standards
I'd hazard a guess you'd find the vast majority of remain would bloody agree with Tusks comment. |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
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There is no effective campaign to Remain.
That time has come and gone.
I can think of only two pro-EU people who emerged with their credentials enhanced for how they conducted themselves.
One is Gina Miller and the other is Nicola Sturgeon.
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You can't promise the undeliverable in the remain argument like they have on the Leave side so remain doesn't have that land of milk and honey unicorns zombie pull that leave did.
I just can't wait for my Unicorns to be delivered end of March  |
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"There is no effective campaign to Remain.
That time has come and gone.
I can think of only two pro-EU people who emerged with their credentials enhanced for how they conducted themselves.
One is Gina Miller and the other is Nicola Sturgeon.
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Utter bolloxs, badly informed bolloxs at that. |
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"Is there a split developing in the remain alliance? It seems Tony Blair and Donald Tusk maybe falling out, Lol.
Tony Blair was interviewed by Sophie Ridge on Sunday on Sky news. In the interview Sophie Ridge asked Blair about Tusk's comments at the infamous "Hell" press conference with Leo Varadker in the week. Sophie asked Blair what he thought about Tusk saying there is no effective opposition for Remain in the UK. Blair responded by saying considering 16 million people voted remain I think it's nonsense. Seems like Tusk not only upset Brexiteers in the UK with his "Hell" jibe, he also upset Remainers like Blair saying there's no effective opposition.
Donald Tusk the great diplomat who manages to upset both sides of a referendum. "
Desperately clutching at straws here mate. Just because Blair disagrees with Tusk and/or doesn’t like him, in no way magically transforms Brexit into some kind of positive. |
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At the end of the day, very few will emerge with any credibility.
The Government have failed to properly plan for no deal. If they had, their renegotiating position would have been stronger.
Those supporting Remain failed to recognise the strength of anti EU feeling and were complacent pre vote. Post vote there seems to be as many factions in their camp as the Brexit side.
Labour have produced a set of tests which are impossible to match to meaningful Brexit.
The SNP talk Remain and Independence but refuse to actually look for another referendum. Besides, their arguments about remaining in the EU are ignored when they talk about leaving the UK.
The LibDems.....well, arguably, they do not count as they have little influence.
UKIP...dead in the water.
The EU obviously want to protect the integrity of their organisation but fail to recognise that the economic failure of a large trading partner will also have a catastrophic effect on their economy. A downturn of 2% in the UK GDP will not only put the UK into recession, but the EU will also be effected adversely.
Parliament is discredited as many MPs vote against the wishes of their constituents....both for and against.
The only good news is that the keyboard warriors on here can have a field day within their own personal fantasy worlds.
Something will be sorted. I would guess that it will be in place by late May.
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"Is there a split developing in the remain alliance? It seems Tony Blair and Donald Tusk maybe falling out, Lol.
Tony Blair was interviewed by Sophie Ridge on Sunday on Sky news. In the interview Sophie Ridge asked Blair about Tusk's comments at the infamous "Hell" press conference with Leo Varadker in the week. Sophie asked Blair what he thought about Tusk saying there is no effective opposition for Remain in the UK. Blair responded by saying considering 16 million people voted remain I think it's nonsense. Seems like Tusk not only upset Brexiteers in the UK with his "Hell" jibe, he also upset Remainers like Blair saying there's no effective opposition.
Donald Tusk the great diplomat who manages to upset both sides of a referendum. "
If that is the one quote you took from the 20 minute interview I think you need to go back and watch it again.... especially the bit where he talks about how no deal brexiteers are playing very hard and loose with the good Friday agreement  |
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By *estivalMan
over a year ago
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all i heard from the master of deception is blah blah blah i know best.people need to listen to what i say im honest toneeey.if i remember he pretty much cunted everyone off remqin and leave.only reason he poking his nose in he still thinks he gona get good job and pension from e.u still.i dont listen to anyone who takes cash from dictators |
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"There is no effective campaign to Remain.
That time has come and gone.
I can think of only two pro-EU people who emerged with their credentials enhanced for how they conducted themselves.
One is Gina Miller and the other is Nicola Sturgeon.
Utter bolloxs, badly informed bolloxs at that."
Oh, are remainers falling out already? Hahahahahaha  |
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"There is no effective campaign to Remain.
That time has come and gone.
I can think of only two pro-EU people who emerged with their credentials enhanced for how they conducted themselves.
One is Gina Miller and the other is Nicola Sturgeon.
Utter bolloxs, badly informed bolloxs at that.
Oh, are remainers falling out already? Hahahahahaha "
Over 16 million people voted remain, why are you surprised that some don’t get along? Surely that would be more weird. |
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"There is no effective campaign to Remain.
That time has come and gone.
I can think of only two pro-EU people who emerged with their credentials enhanced for how they conducted themselves.
One is Gina Miller and the other is Nicola Sturgeon.
Utter bolloxs, badly informed bolloxs at that.
Oh, are remainers falling out already? Hahahahahaha "
Such an odd individual |
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"Is there a split developing in the remain alliance? It seems Tony Blair and Donald Tusk maybe falling out, Lol.
Tony Blair was interviewed by Sophie Ridge on Sunday on Sky news. In the interview Sophie Ridge, Sophie asked Blair what he thought about Tusk saying there is no effective opposition for Remain in the UK. Blair responded by saying considering 16 million people voted remain I think it's nonsense."
There ive Edited tbat down for you so it shows your statement correctly .  |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Is there a split developing in the remain alliance? It seems Tony Blair and Donald Tusk maybe falling out, Lol.
Tony Blair was interviewed by Sophie Ridge on Sunday on Sky news. In the interview Sophie Ridge asked Blair about Tusk's comments at the infamous "Hell" press conference with Leo Varadker in the week. Sophie asked Blair what he thought about Tusk saying there is no effective opposition for Remain in the UK. Blair responded by saying considering 16 million people voted remain I think it's nonsense. Seems like Tusk not only upset Brexiteers in the UK with his "Hell" jibe, he also upset Remainers like Blair saying there's no effective opposition.
Donald Tusk the great diplomat who manages to upset both sides of a referendum. " They should get on well as they both talk nonesense |
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"Is there a split developing in the remain alliance? It seems Tony Blair and Donald Tusk maybe falling out, Lol.
Tony Blair was interviewed by Sophie Ridge on Sunday on Sky news. In the interview Sophie Ridge asked Blair about Tusk's comments at the infamous "Hell" press conference with Leo Varadker in the week. Sophie asked Blair what he thought about Tusk saying there is no effective opposition for Remain in the UK. Blair responded by saying considering 16 million people voted remain I think it's nonsense. Seems like Tusk not only upset Brexiteers in the UK with his "Hell" jibe, he also upset Remainers like Blair saying there's no effective opposition.
Donald Tusk the great diplomat who manages to upset both sides of a referendum. They should get on well as they both talk nonesense"
And yet both talk ten times more sense, than Farage, Davis, Johnson, Gove et al ever did . |
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"Is there a split developing in the remain alliance? It seems Tony Blair and Donald Tusk maybe falling out, Lol.
Tony Blair was interviewed by Sophie Ridge on Sunday on Sky news. In the interview Sophie Ridge asked Blair about Tusk's comments at the infamous "Hell" press conference with Leo Varadker in the week. Sophie asked Blair what he thought about Tusk saying there is no effective opposition for Remain in the UK. Blair responded by saying considering 16 million people voted remain I think it's nonsense. Seems like Tusk not only upset Brexiteers in the UK with his "Hell" jibe, he also upset Remainers like Blair saying there's no effective opposition.
Donald Tusk the great diplomat who manages to upset both sides of a referendum. They should get on well as they both talk nonesense
And yet both talk ten times more sense, than Farage, Davis, Johnson, Gove et al ever did ."
So true  |
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