Good riddance to these undemocratic Remainers

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Remainer Philip Hammond resigned as Chancellor live on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show yesterday, saying he doesn't want to be part of Brexiteer Johnson's Administration - he needn't have worried. Johnson would have fired him - and he was swiftly followed by Remainer Alan Duncan today resigning as Minister for Europe and the Americas.

So it's good riddance to undemocratic Remainer scum...


Good riddance to these anti-democrats


Philip Hammond and Alan Duncan are among the most the most duplicitous politicians in Britain today.

Good riddance to these anti-democrats

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22nd July 2019



So, it’s farewell to Chancellor Philip Hammond and Europe minister Alan Duncan. Both men have ruled out serving in a Boris Johnson-led government. It’s nothing personal – just Brexit, they say. No doubt they jumped before they were pushed.

For Hammond, a No Deal Brexit, which Johnson has pledged to keep on the table, is not something he could ‘ever sign up to’. Similarly, in his resignation letter, Duncan complains of having ‘to spend every day working beneath the dark cloud of Brexit’.

Johnson is often accused of duplicity. But this is a charge that could also be levelled at Hammond and Duncan. Both of them were ministers in a government that claimed its overriding purpose was to deliver Brexit. But as we are now all painfully aware, the aim of Theresa May’s administration was to deliver a Brexit that kept most of the existing arrangements in place. This flew in the face of Tory manifesto commitments to leave the EU and its institutions, like the Single Market and the Customs Union – and to do so without a deal if necessary. ‘No deal is better than a bad deal’, was the famous mantra, printed in black and white in the 2017 Tory manifesto.

Clearly, neither man had any intention of allowing No Deal to happen. Hammond recently told BBC Panorama that, during his tenure, he did not want companies to prepare for No Deal because it ‘might have damaged the economy’. Earlier in the year, a few weeks before the original Brexit date of 29 March, a cabinet member told the Telegraph that Hammond’s Treasury was ‘the place where No Deal planning went to die’.

Duncan’s flip-flopping on Brexit is even more extraordinary. As Buzzfeed’s Alex Wickham has pointed out, Duncan has switched sides numerous times. Before the referendum, according to Steve Baker, Duncan had expressed interest in chairing Vote Leave. But when he didn’t get the job, he came out for Remain. When Theresa May became PM, she appointed him as Europe minister. Quite important, you might think, that someone in that role would be in favour of delivering Brexit. A year later, he rubbished Brexit as a ‘working-class tantrum’.

Having fought Brexit in government, Hammond and Duncan will now fight Brexit more openly from the backbenches. Good riddance.

https://www.spiked-online.com/2019/07/22/good-riddance-to-these-anti-democrats/
 
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Destroyer HMS Duncan is on her way to Hormuz. I think we should rename her.
 

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What's a good name for a piratical Fish shelter?
:)
"HMS" I guess if not after the sea, they could name it after the Queen's bottom.
LOL, How about "Her Majesty's Spinkter!" Heh, or maybe after the other "queen" and call it the 'John'?

They ought to make that "toilet" I guess.
;)
For the queen.

Good, that you have gotten rid of a few re-mangers though. Britain should place all the re-aimers on a nice bank Doggerland and just leave.
 
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Good idea.

We could rename her HMS Hood after Rear Admiral Sir Horace Lambert Alexander Hood, whose death onboard HMS Invincible at the victorious Battle of Jutland in 1916 left the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in mourning.

A true national hero who highlights just what traitorous filthy whores Remainers like Duncan are.
 

Curious Cdn

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Destroyer HMS Duncan is on her way to Hormuz. I think we should rename her.
She can't get there fast enough. Her rusting, baffed out, obsolete little sister HMS Montrose that Duncan has been sent to protect, had to hide from the Iranians when they seized that tanker.

They shouted at them over the VHF but long gone are the days when the Hottentots will hove to when Hornblower DEMANDS it.

Make haste, Duncan or BoJo is going to start his weird and wonderful Prime Ministership having to negotiate for the release of 250 Kipper Tars.
 

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. Her rusting

Whereabouts is she rusting?

had to hide from the Iranians

Now don't be silly.

They shouted at them over the VHF but long gone are the days when the Hottentots will hove to when Hornblower DEMANDS it.

For one, it seems rather racist of you to call them "hottentots" - yours and T-bones's heads would have been the first to swivel round and round had I used such language about the camel-humping, child-abusing Islamic medievals - and, two the Iranians would have "hove to" had HMS Montrose actually been there.
By the way, how many RCN ships are patrolling the Strait of Hormuz?
 

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How can she have the same name of a ship that is currently being built?
The previous one sits at the bottom of the south seas, sent on a suicidal relief of Singapore. ("She's in no danger [Harumph!] Those Nip pilots all have squnity eyes and they can't see well enough to make as good pilots as white men do, eh wot?"
 

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The previous one sits at the bottom of the south seas, sent on a suicidal relief of Singapore. ("She's in no danger [Harumph!] Those Nip pilots all have squnity eyes and they can't see well enough to make as good pilots as white men do, eh wot?"

Yeah, they were lovely those Japs during the War, weren't they? They were nothing like as they were portrayed in Tenko. Racist propaganda.

I still think I'm right in saying that HMS Duncan can't be renamed HMS Prince of Wales for the rather simple and non-complicated reason that HMS Prince of Wales is currently being built.

She should be renamed HMS Hood after the hero of Jutland.
 

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Yeah, they were lovely those Japs during the War, weren't they? They were nothing like as they were portrayed in Tenko. Racist propaganda.
I still think I'm right in saying that HMS Duncan can't be renamed HMS Prince of Wales for the rather simple and non-complicated reason that HMS Prince of Wales is currently being built.
She should be renamed HMS Hood after the hero of Jutland.
Until Prince of Wales is commissioned, they can call her Dorothy.

There is a persistent rumour that they aren't going to commission Wales right off the hop, that she'll go into mothballs because of budget restraints and that there may be buyers.

http://www.savetheroyalnavy.org/mps...ours-hms-prince-of-wales-could-be-mothballed/
 

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You might not have 50p to rub together in a year's time unless other nations like Canada choose to trade with you. Big bucks, those big toys.

Canada isn't a big nation.

And you seem to forget that UK trade with the EU dwindles even more every year. Britain trades more with the non-EU world than if does with the EU.

And, like a typical Remainer, all you think about when it comes to Brexit is money and economics.

You just can't get your head around the fact that most people who voted Leave did so for far more important reasons - independence, sovereignty and self-governance.
 

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Canada isn't a big nation.
And you seem to forget that UK trade with the EU dwindles even more every year. Britain trades more with the non-EU world than if does with the EU.
And, like a typical Remainer, all you think about when it comes to Brexit is money and economics.
You just can't get your head around the fact that most people who voted Leave did so for far more important reasons - independence, sovereignty and self-governance.
The really big ones aren't very interested in stumble-bumble Britain.
 

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The really big ones aren't very interested in stumble-bumble Britain.


That doesn't mean Britain should be in the EU.

Fiji isn't important to China and the USA. Neither is New Zealand or Norway or South Africa or Canada.

But none of those nations subordinate themselves to an empire like the EU. They are sovereign and self-governing.