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Mapletree Croydon 05 Sep 19 1.13pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
The power behind the throne....and he isn't even a Tory. This signals something of which I expect you to disapprove. A shift from trying to find middle ground so that there is a long-term opportunity for some kind of Parliamentary and National consensus to total warfare. The lack of Tellers for the amendment last night was a classic 'dirty trick', very nasty. And now the summary executions 'pour encourager les autres'.
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johnno42000 05 Sep 19 1.14pm | |
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The Prime Minister has the right, normally, of deciding when the election is called. He/She is not called a coward as they would invariably call it when they deem it best for their party. Because the biggest Johnson in the Tories (and that is saying something) has messed up on a grand scale Corbyn is doing exactly the same and will call it when he deems it best for his party. That isn't cowardice it is being a wise politician.
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Stirlingsays 05 Sep 19 1.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
This signals something of which I expect you to disapprove. A shift from trying to find middle ground so that there is a long-term opportunity for some kind of Parliamentary and National consensus to total warfare. The lack of Tellers for the amendment last night was a classic 'dirty trick', very nasty. And now the summary executions 'pour encourager les autres'. Sure it's dirty, it's a wrecking ball through parliamentary process as a means to an end. Cummings is the smartest cookie in a jar of cookies that he despises. If this had been how it had all started I would most definitely be opposed. However, I have to be frank. Ever since the referendum result the remain side have been unwilling to compromise. Look, May's deal was crap for everybody. That was the deal.....Despite hating it on its last reading Johnson voted for it.....As did most leavers. Did 'remain'?....nope. As I said, if you play for high stakes then you can't complain if you lose everything. The smartest on the remain side should have been the compromisers but as is life, when there is polarisation or conflict....it's the extremes who end up taking control and getting things done......whether we like the result or not. And if I'm honest, whatever happens, I just want a result. This thread is already a thousand pages too long.
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Invalid user 2019 05 Sep 19 1.29pm | |
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A few movements in the current betting odds Leaving with No Deal has drifted out to 3-1 Odds of an Election in - October - Even Money
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Mapletree Croydon 05 Sep 19 1.44pm | |
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Originally posted by johnno42000
The Prime Minister has the right, normally, of deciding when the election is called. He/She is not called a coward as they would invariably call it when they deem it best for their party. Because the biggest Johnson in the Tories (and that is saying something) has messed up on a grand scale Corbyn is doing exactly the same and will call it when he deems it best for his party. That isn't cowardice it is being a wise politician. It appears he gave up that option to get rid of the filibustering. That may have been mis-reported, it's hard to tell exactly what happened
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Mapletree Croydon 05 Sep 19 1.45pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Sure it's dirty, it's a wrecking ball through parliamentary process as a means to an end. Cummings is the smartest cookie in a jar of cookies that he despises. If this had been how it had all started I would most definitely be opposed. However, I have to be frank. Ever since the referendum result the remain side have been unwilling to compromise. Look, May's deal was crap for everybody. That was the deal.....Despite hating it on its last reading Johnson voted for it.....As did most leavers. Did 'remain'?....nope. As I said, if you play for high stakes then you can't complain if you lose everything. The smartest on the remain side should have been the compromisers but as is life, when there is polarisation or conflict....it's the extremes who end up taking control and getting things done......whether we like the result or not. And if I'm honest, whatever happens, I just want a result. This thread is already a thousand pages too long. Yes, as with all psychopaths he despises everyone.
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Stirlingsays 05 Sep 19 1.50pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Yes, as with all psychopaths he despises everyone. Not everyone.
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Mapletree Croydon 05 Sep 19 2.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Not everyone. Really?
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Deleted11 05 Sep 19 2.14pm | |
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Taking away the ideologies of Brexit, which I understand completely. Should we be able to control immigration? I think every country should and the EU could actually fix the immigration debate by having a break off point, for example, if net migration hits +10% or whatever, then that country can choose to slow down it's entry rates for the next 4 years and start again. I bang on about this all the time, but, Brexit hasn't stopped me wondering here all the taxes from the FANGS are. IMHO the problem isn't just the EU, the problem is that if we raise taxes to 90%, the rich, who benefit from our system can move their money to Ireland and pay 12%. This is where I would actually like to see the EU come and say all base tax rates are 20% in all EU countries. I'm a big fan of market competition, so how about the Gvmt owening all patents and everyone can make an Iphone and we see who'sis best. The patent holder would obviously get a royalty from sales. I don't want to swindle anyone. That's just a simple example. The problem is that we have a leader who is very much the kind of person I would have to right a speech for me, because that's all these Oxbridge debating team leaders are really good at and on the other side we have Corbyn, who for all his ideas to bring some of that wealth back down the chain, wants to do it in the 1970s way, which I do believe some of his ideas are pretty decent, but nothing he has come out with are game changers. And of course the Lib Dems, who are ed by a person who helped tuiton fees go up and brought austerity to us with the Tories. As a nation we have created invented some of the most important things that has helped the World as a whole, but that sense of creation has just disappeared. Climate change is a massive reason and way of gaining sovereignty, by creating a new industry to be as self sufficient as possible and no one is even bothered about the potential benefits this could create.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 05 Sep 19 2.19pm | |
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Is there a deadline after which a PM won’t be able to rip up the law banning a no deal Brexit?
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Stirlingsays 05 Sep 19 2.25pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Really? Buy 'all out war' the story of the referendum if you want to know the thought processes of Cummings.
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Maine Eagle USA 05 Sep 19 2.33pm | |
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Originally posted by the silurian
cant be bothered to read your drivel again, you may accuse me of being racist The feeling is oh so mutual. Utter tripe in fact, drivel doesn't go far enough for what you put out there.
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