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Teddy Eagle 27 Mar 19 10.02pm | |
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So MPs have rejected all eight options including a second referendum.
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Pussay Patrol 27 Mar 19 10.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
So MPs have rejected all eight options including a second referendum. Parliament is useless then. They don't want May deal, they don't want no deal, so they have the opportunity to come up with an alternative yet say no to all the other suggestions, suggestions that THEY came up with Total farce
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 27 Mar 19 10.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
Parliament is useless then. They don't want May deal, they don't want no deal, so they have the opportunity to come up with an alternative yet say no to all the other suggestions, suggestions that THEY came up with Total farce Not really. They didn’t come up with all of it. They wanted a deal that wasn’t a result of May going to Brussels, sitting mute in negotiations, saying ‘okay then’ and then bringing back her pathetic results.
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Hrolf The Ganger 27 Mar 19 10.24pm | |
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Many MP's have no desire to uphold democracy and are purely interested in pursuing their own personal interests. I hope those Remainers that have blocked Brexit yet again will have their names published and voted out at the next election
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chris123 hove actually 27 Mar 19 10.24pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
Parliament is useless then. They don't want May deal, they don't want no deal, so they have the opportunity to come up with an alternative yet say no to all the other suggestions, suggestions that THEY came up with Total farce
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 27 Mar 19 10.51pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Many MP's have no desire to uphold democracy and are purely interested in pursuing their own personal interests. I hope those Remainers that have blocked Brexit yet again will have their names published and voted out at the next election I agree with this but I’m not sure what choice JRM has other than to back May’s deal. It’s either that or a worse Brexit or no Brexit. I can’t explain this to the hard of understanding on here in posts above but that’s how it is. Unfortunate but true, unless he can strangle hundreds of MP’s at the same time.
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Stirlingsays 27 Mar 19 11.02pm | |
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Computer says no. All they have to do is add 'deal' onto the end of it. But to be honest....they might as well be playing tiddlywinks in there. Edited by Stirlingsays (27 Mar 2019 11.03pm)
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Mapletree Croydon 27 Mar 19 11.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Many MP's have no desire to uphold democracy and are purely interested in pursuing their own personal interests. I hope those Remainers that have blocked Brexit yet again will have their names published and voted out at the next election I believe most are torn between following the outcome of the vote and their misgivings about the effect of doing that. So not personal interests. Probably fearing how posterity will judge them. History books can show a cruel reality. However clearly there are some using this as a way to climb the greasy pole. Shame on them
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Teddy Eagle 27 Mar 19 11.13pm | |
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Interesting times in the Labour Party. 27 MPs voted against the party line of going for a second referendum. It was rejected by 27 votes.
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ChrisGC Wantage 27 Mar 19 11.20pm | |
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Vote by MPs on a second referendum beaten by 295 votes to 268. That's 52% v 48% you f***ing beauty!
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Matov 27 Mar 19 11.50pm | |
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Democracy effectively died in the UK today. On June 23rd we voted to leave the EU. We were scheduled to be leaving on Friday at 11.00pm. It was enshrined in law. Our traitorous MP's, with some notable exceptions, voted to bin that. Delay IS betray. Make no bones about that. No Deal is the only outcome that respects the vote on June 23rd 2016.
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Maine Eagle USA 27 Mar 19 11.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Matov
Democracy effectively died in the UK today. On June 23rd we voted to leave the EU. We were scheduled to be leaving on Friday at 11.00pm. It was enshrined in law. Our traitorous MP's, with some notable exceptions, voted to bin that. Delay IS betray. Make no bones about that. No Deal is the only outcome that respects the vote on June 23rd 2016. Give it up mate. No deal is not gonna happen. End of story. It’s reckless and crazy to want a no deal exit from the EU, luckily politicians and the majority of the public agree with me there. The problem was, is, and always will be that leaving the EU is more complex than most people thought in 2016. The DUP, unless they change course, will kill May’s deal. With that off the table there are only certain options. A general election won’t really solve it but if Labour get in, a soft Brexit might get through. No Labour election win, or no election at all and it simply has to be another referendum. There is no other way around it. Every poll since mid of last year shows remain winning, for 2 reasons. Firstly plenty of leave voters have changed their tune, but secondly the youth who have since come of age ain’t voting for brexit, as you well know. All you brexit fans better hope there isn’t a second vote, as you know how it’s going to go.
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