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W12 17 Sep 19 9.17am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I tell yea, 31th October can't come quickly enough. I still think by far the likely outcome is either (1) The crappy May deal with some wording changes or (2) An extension with some form of leaver takeover of the government The one thing I'm also struggling with is what happens if we do leave with a decent WA or a no deal i.e. I can't see the remainers either not trying to sabotage the economy in the short term or just campaigning to bring us straight back in (probably both). They are desperate extremists now and seem to stop at nothing.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 17 Sep 19 9.21am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Pretty ironic then that their votes haven’t counted for anything. A friend of mine went to a talk given by Corbyn and McDonnell last week where Corbyn said he wants another referendum with the option of remain included. Of course votes count. It all depends on the context of the vote on how they count. In London a Mayor is directly elected. In a GE an MP is directly elected who then, with 649 others, decides everything else. Including how a referendum result is interpreted.
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Spiderman Horsham 17 Sep 19 9.26am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I tell yea, 31th October can't come quickly enough. Do you like trick or treating that much then?
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 17 Sep 19 9.30am | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Do you like trick or treating that much then? The sub editors are probably all already working on the headlines. It's a gift for them and the cartoonists.
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W12 17 Sep 19 9.31am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Of course votes count. It all depends on the context of the vote on how they count. In London a Mayor is directly elected. In a GE an MP is directly elected who then, with 649 others, decides everything else. Including how a referendum result is interpreted. "Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?"
Alan: Yeah, well, as I say, it’s very confusing.
Ben: Do you want me to come up and show you the button that says ‘no’?
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Teddy Eagle 17 Sep 19 9.34am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Of course votes count. It all depends on the context of the vote on how they count. In London a Mayor is directly elected. In a GE an MP is directly elected who then, with 649 others, decides everything else. Including how a referendum result is interpreted. We’ve been round this loop before. Votes count provided a majority of 650 people agree the likely outcome is in our best interest.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 17 Sep 19 9.46am | |
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Originally posted by W12
I still think by far the likely outcome is either (1) The crappy May deal with some wording changes or (2) An extension with some form of leaver takeover of the government The one thing I'm also struggling with is what happens if we do leave with a decent WA or a no deal i.e. I can't see the remainers either not trying to sabotage the economy in the short term or just campaigning to bring us straight back in (probably both). They are desperate extremists now and seem to stop at nothing. I think you are right. Either the May deal will be dressed in new clothes and able to just be squeezed over the line, although that's far from certain as Labour and the LibDems would oppose. More likely I think is Parliament (not just leavers) acting together to ensure that the EU grant an extension. I guess this would have to be via a vote of no confidence and an interim PM with a cross party temporary government of national unity with a date set for a GE. A new PM would ask for the extension which would probably then be reluctantly granted. Johnson, and the Cabinet, are all sticking to the line of not answering how they intend to comply with the law but not ask for the extension which the law now requires. It makes them all seem ridiculous. Maybe Johnson will resign or hand temporary control to Gove, so he can ask and then go to Brussels and veto the approval vote. Maybe he will call a vote of no confidence in himself. More likely though is it's just bs, which seems to be his stock in trade. Edited by Wisbech Eagle (17 Sep 2019 9.47am)
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Stirlingsays 17 Sep 19 9.53am | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Do you like trick or treating that much then? Only the original movie.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 17 Sep 19 9.56am | |
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Originally posted by W12
"Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?"
Alan: Yeah, well, as I say, it’s very confusing.
Ben: Don't you think it's better to leave this all to our representatives to mull over and decide? After all that's their job./quote] Edited for accuracy.
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Stirlingsays 17 Sep 19 10.00am | |
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Originally posted by W12
I still think by far the likely outcome is either (1) The crappy May deal with some wording changes or (2) An extension with some form of leaver takeover of the government The one thing I'm also struggling with is what happens if we do leave with a decent WA or a no deal i.e. I can't see the remainers either not trying to sabotage the economy in the short term or just campaigning to bring us straight back in (probably both). They are desperate extremists now and seem to stop at nothing. Johnson's red line is that the UK must be able to make trade deals outside the EU's rulebook.......That's exactly what they don't want and what is behind the backstop bs. Unless the EU shift we will be leaving with 'no deal' if Johnson remains PM..(though I see a deal later on afterwards)...and if he goes to the polls he wins anyway, no matter what they say or do. I'm fully behind taking a metaphorical chainsaw to the whole rotten facade....Whatever Cummings and co come up with which results in us getting out. I can't stand some of these people. They have had their way for forty years and now it's time for them to move on.
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Midlands Eagle 17 Sep 19 10.12am | |
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Originally posted by W12
The one thing I'm also struggling with is what happens if we do leave with a decent WA or a no deal i.e. I can't see the remainers either not trying to sabotage the economy in the short term or just campaigning to bring us straight back in (probably both). They are desperate extremists now and seem to stop at nothing. The minimum penalty for treason is 40 years in prison and if anyone tries to pull that stunt we should have a show trial as a warning to others
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W12 17 Sep 19 10.13am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Johnson's red line is that the UK must be able to make trade deals outside the EU's rulebook.......That's exactly what they don't want and what is behind the backstop bs. Unless the EU shift we will be leaving with 'no deal' if Johnson remains PM..(though I see a deal later on afterwards)...and if he goes to the polls he wins anyway, no matter what they say or do. I'm fully behind taking a metaphorical chainsaw to the whole rotten facade....Whatever Cummings and co come up with which results in us getting out. I can't stand these people. They have had their way for forty years and now it's time for them to move on. Edited by Stirlingsays (17 Sep 2019 10.04am) I certainly agree with what should happen but it seems the remainers have full control of the narrative to the point they can ignore opposition and slander opponents and so can virtually do whatever they want now. I believe it will take some drastic action by leavers to make this happen. i.e. riots The interesting option re cummings is that the justification for extending in March was that EU law supplanted UK law. If that's the case how can this traitorous surrender legislation supplant article 50?
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