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Do we have a politics thread to discuss things political?
- Thread starter Not a fan of Clara Oswald
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Columbo
Never again
I would build a wall.![]()
Where in Australia would you build the wall?
kxk
SAPIOSEXUAL
I would build a wall.![]()
Why?
We already have the biggest fence in the world........both you and Trump huff and puff, Western Aussies just got on with it....in 1907!
When it was completed in 1907, the 1,139-mile (1,833 km) No. 1 Fence was the longest unbroken fence in the world.[4] It has been claimed that the fence is visible from space;[5] however, similar claims about the larger Great Wall of China have been debunked by NASA.[6]
And, there is another in Queensland


Why?
We already have the biggest fence in the world........both you and Trump huff and puff, Western Aussies just got on with it....in 1907!
I don't huff and puff.
Trump is a good President. Doing so much for the United States of America. Well done.
But Trump is making Mexico pay for it, so no problem.
In my opinion, they should hold an immediate election with a Brexit revote attached.........the ENORMOUS lies sold to the public, constitute treason if you ask me
Totally agree. People didn't truly understand the magnitude of what voting in favour of Brexit meant. And not only that, the polls had shown 'remain' to be consistently ahead. So some people didn't bother voting at all, believing remain was a done deal, and others voted leave through a lack of valid information, or just to put the shits up the system.
Jeremy Corbin wants to leave though. That's unfortunate. I really don't think it's in Britain's interest at all. And Scotland may yet have another go at independence if Brexit goes ahead. David Cameron has a lot to answer for. What a complete cock up he created.
Yep. Those in power aren't likely to bring down their own government via Corbin's confidence vote.It seems like there’s no majority in the parliament for any of the options. So it’ll probably be a game of chicken as the country heads toward a no deal brexit.
Columbo
Never again
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-01...-confidence-vote-after-brexit-defeat/10721686
May survives no confidence vote.
May survives no confidence vote.