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Mapletree Croydon 15 Mar 19 12.17am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
The worst thing about this is that I actually spell checked it too. And it went awry
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PalazioVecchio south pole 15 Mar 19 12.26am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
Weren’t we talking about the referendum? I’ll allow you the typo just because it’s quite funny. you're back with us ? do please give our regards to the political discussions on the West Brom fansite and Tranmere Rovers. just to keep you up to speed. We are on 33 points, likely to stay up and playing Huddersfield in the league soon. Our home stadium is Selhurst in SE25, you can find it on google. just about everybody on here has an opinion about Palace and football. Even the Brighton trolls talk football. Tell your boss. Edited by PalazioVecchio (15 Mar 2019 12.30am)
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Invalid user 2019 15 Mar 19 1.16am | |
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Originally posted by ChrisGC
Yes pickle, what else could we possibly be referring to? Enacting the result of the referendum, as made legally binding by Gina Miller and as pledged during a democratic election manifesto thereafter. Not sure how you've missed this. I guess his point was that at the time of the referendum it wasn't legally binding. Though yes, that's neither here nor there now.
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Invalid user 2019 15 Mar 19 1.22am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
So when the extension is over the deal offered will have to be accepted. Good point. Will a short extension change anything, when they've already been dithering for near on three years? May will be desperation to get one though, and so I don't see us getting a green light for a short extension without it costing us further. A longer extension wouldn't surprise me, but then again nor would an EU country vetoing any extension. A scenario parliament rather arrogantly doesn't even view as a possibility.
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dannyboy1978 15 Mar 19 6.44am | |
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I'm not sure if it's been said already but does the queen have any power with the government in mayhem and terresa may lying?
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ex hibitionist Hastings 15 Mar 19 8.27am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Blair had huge support for a regime change in Iraq as he insisted that they had WMD that they were about to drop on us to anyone with half a brain it was obvious that 45 min wmd stuff was utter pony - same bretins who wanted war want to leave - I'm emigrating in 2 or 3 months' time - can't wait to leave this dying dump of a country
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Spiderman Horsham 15 Mar 19 8.40am | |
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Originally posted by ex hibitionist
to anyone with half a brain it was obvious that 45 min wmd stuff was utter pony - same bretins who wanted war want to leave - I'm emigrating in 2 or 3 months' time - can't wait to leave this dying dump of a country Wrong didn't Blair want war? and Campbell? I didn't want war but wanted to leave. Again the remainers saying leavers are thick, how boring
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Painter Croydon 15 Mar 19 9.08am | |
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After all the waffling our negotiations were pants. The EU know we aren’t going to leave without a deal, so it was flawed from day one. May is a remainer, so why the hell is she in charge, turkeys don’t vote for Christmas.
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Pussay Patrol 15 Mar 19 9.25am | |
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Originally posted by Painter
After all the waffling our negotiations were pants. The EU know we aren’t going to leave without a deal, so it was flawed from day one. May is a remainer, so why the hell is she in charge, turkeys don’t vote for Christmas. I disagree slightly, it's completely Democratic. It's just the Democratic system we have isn't very good. In fact you could argue it's TOO Democratic The irony is many people want to leave the EU as they feel it's not Democratic but our democratic process has just created this whole mess and and complete impasse
Paua oouaarancì Irà chiyeah Ishé galé ma ba oo ah |
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Badger11 Beckenham 15 Mar 19 9.28am | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
I disagree slightly, it's completely Democratic. It's just the Democratic system we have isn't very good. In fact you could argue it's TOO Democratic The irony is many people want to leave the EU as they feel it's not Democratic but our democratic process has just created this whole mess and and complete impasse I see that the Commons defeated by a massive margin a motion calling for a 2nd referendum. So if we should allow parliament the final say as most Remainers keep telling us then that means its off the table!
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Pussay Patrol 15 Mar 19 9.33am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I see that the Commons defeated by a massive margin a motion calling for a 2nd referendum. So if we should allow parliament the final say as most Remainers keep telling us then that means its off the table! They don't want no deal What's the solution? Democracy doesn't work
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steeleye20 Croydon 15 Mar 19 9.35am | |
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Politicians voted to invoke article 50 without a coherent plan or strategy or even a care. Whatever we may say about democracy, there has to be competence. Our parliament simply does not have any.
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