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Stirlingsays 02 Sep 19 7.53pm | |
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Johnson can't lose whatever happens tomorrow. If he loses the vote he'll ignore it....and he gets the chance to reshape his party and weed out the pro EU lobby before he calls an election in a few weeks. If he wins it's onwards anyway. I rather suspect he'd prefer to lose the vote. Edited by Stirlingsays (02 Sep 2019 7.53pm)
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johnno42000 02 Sep 19 7.55pm | |
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If it had been David Cameron instead of BJ I'd say he was being pig headed.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 02 Sep 19 8.27pm | |
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Originally posted by johnno42000
If it had been David Cameron instead of BJ I'd say he was being pig headed. Nah, he’s got his trotters up. (Danny Dyer) Funny actually.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 02 Sep 19 10.32pm | |
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Originally posted by the silurian
But the government promised a referendum, gave a referendum and PROMISED to honour the result of the referendum, yet you and many others are doing their utmost to overturn the result...will you also query the result of a general election IF you dont gert the result you want? Corbyn fan are you? No one was offered an exit without first agreeing a new arrangement. Parliament is not seeking to do anything other than insist that they have the final say over the terms of our exit. There is a fundamental principle of our democracy at stake here. Parliament and not the executive are sovereign. I have as much time for Corbyn as I do for Johnson. Which is none at all.
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Matov 02 Sep 19 10.46pm | |
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Seen some details of this bill to try and stop no deAl. Lol. If this ends up triggering a GE, then the slaughter on the TV as various Labour MP's try to justify it will not be for the faint hearted. It actually gives the EU the right to set our departure date.
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cryrst The garden of England 02 Sep 19 10.52pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
No one was offered an exit without first agreeing a new arrangement. Parliament is not seeking to do anything other than insist that they have the final say over the terms of our exit. There is a fundamental principle of our democracy at stake here. Parliament and not the executive are sovereign. I have as much time for Corbyn as I do for Johnson. Which is none at all. Ok a simple question of a new referendum.
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Maine Eagle USA 03 Sep 19 2.41am | |
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There is no mandate for no deal. Lets assume half the people who voted to leave did it listening to David Davis and co who extolled the virtues of a deal, and even said how easy said deal would be. s***, lets say it was more than half. Lets say its 10 million people. Thats 10 million for no deal, and about 24 million for "not no deal". How on earth can we sort this out, I hear you cry!!? A second vote. Now on to what questions should be on that vote: Think of someone who knows every single thing about Brexit as having a 100% Brexit knowledge base. In 2016 the country collectively had a 15% Brexit knowledge base. Given all the lies (on both sides) which have been found out, given all the positions of the EU which we now know about, given the backstop issue playing out, and all of these things, collectively the country is at about a 75% Brexit knowledge base right now in September 2019. That is a delta of knowledge, of 65%. That is why you should ask: 1 - Do you still want to leave?
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Stirlingsays 03 Sep 19 3.16am | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
There is no mandate for no deal. Lets assume half the people who voted to leave did it listening to David Davis and co who extolled the virtues of a deal, and even said how easy said deal would be. s***, lets say it was more than half. Lets say its 10 million people. Thats 10 million for no deal, and about 24 million for "not no deal". How on earth can we sort this out, I hear you cry!!? A second vote. Now on to what questions should be on that vote: Think of someone who knows every single thing about Brexit as having a 100% Brexit knowledge base. In 2016 the country collectively had a 15% Brexit knowledge base. Given all the lies (on both sides) which have been found out, given all the positions of the EU which we now know about, given the backstop issue playing out, and all of these things, collectively the country is at about a 75% Brexit knowledge base right now in September 2019. That is a delta of knowledge, of 65%. That is why you should ask: 1 - Do you still want to leave? Mainey.....that's so last year. Stick your leather jacket on, brush some hair gel in and listen to the new tunes with the cool kids. If you're cool I'll put a good word in for you with some of my cast offs.
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Maine Eagle USA 03 Sep 19 3.34am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Mainey.....that's so last year. Stick your leather jacket on, brush some hair gel in and listen to the new tunes with the cool kids. If you're cool I'll put a good word in for you with some of my cast offs.
Stirley. Pull your Johnson out of Hrolf and listen up, sunshine. I have been bald as a coot since 2003, so this is a gel free zone. I believe that some unholy alliance between Labour and the Lib Dems might see the infamous "people's vote" come to fruition. We both know what would happen then dont we! Who are these cast offs you speak of? Are they from Wisbech??
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Maine Eagle USA 03 Sep 19 3.34am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Mainey.....that's so last year. Stick your leather jacket on, brush some hair gel in and listen to the new tunes with the cool kids. If you're cool I'll put a good word in for you with some of my cast offs.
Also, come on lad, FFS, its 3.20am there, go to bed!!!
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Stirlingsays 03 Sep 19 3.39am | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Also, come on lad, FFS, its 3.20am there, go to bed!!! Ok Grandad.
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