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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 02 Oct 19 10.28am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
To you HOL seems like a game, a game of wind up. I am only interested in discussing serious things seriously and nothing is so serious as the future of our country. Having been a member here since it started of course I contribute especially when I see attitudes which are likely to damage that future, but I use other forums too. Don't bother looking. So this is far from a game.If you want to discuss traffic lights or dog leads I won't be joining in. You can carry on uninterrupted.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 02 Oct 19 10.31am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Who’s to say it would be stupid? If they’ve decided it then the rest of us have to accept it. That is, after all, their job. Stupid is obviously my opinion, but sometimes you need to accept what you regard as stupid if it has been done in the correct, legal way.
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dannyboy1978 02 Oct 19 10.34am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
I am only interested in discussing serious things seriously and nothing is so serious as the future of our country. Having been a member here since it started of course I contribute especially when I see attitudes which are likely to damage that future, but I use other forums too. Don't bother looking. So this is far from a game.If you want to discuss traffic lights or dog leads I won't be joining in. You can carry on uninterrupted. I like discussing, can we discuss about the word leave in relation to brexit. Lovely word that LEAVE. just in case you missed my previous post Wisbeck Edited by dannyboy1978 (02 Oct 2019 10.35am)
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steeleye20 Croydon 02 Oct 19 10.34am | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
I ask everyone to listen to this word for word as a little reminder. Politicians will continue to promise things they cannot deliver as long as there voters to believe them. We hardly need a reminder of that.....
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 02 Oct 19 10.40am | |
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Originally posted by serial thriller
This site never changes. Someone comes on with a different view to the one expressed in your echo chamber, and does so in a mature, reasonable way. Then you gang up and take the piss, like school kids. Then you complain when we leave and you have no one to rant at! Classic HOL I'm fully willing to debate - even to change my mind. Some others aren't - fair enough - up to them. There becomes little point in debating when something is clearly demonstrated but never listened to - unless repeated as nauseum. As for ganging up - sometimes people have similar opinions sometimes different. Many were bound to have a similar opinion on Brexit, considering the numbers of the referendum. Edited by ASCPFC (02 Oct 2019 10.41am)
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cryrst The garden of England 02 Oct 19 10.51am | |
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Originally posted by serial thriller
This site never changes. Someone comes on with a different view to the one expressed in your echo chamber, and does so in a mature, reasonable way. Then you gang up and take the piss, like school kids. Then you complain when we leave and you have no one to rant at! Classic HOL If you look at 99% of topics across all subjects I would say apart from 1 or 2 roy/parish ones and this particular one most are banter and discussion.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 02 Oct 19 10.51am | |
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Originally posted by Matov
But why should Leavers compromise? I hate to labour the point but we won. 'Compromise' might be between different views of how our future relationship with the EU pans out but that future has to be outside of it. One less star on the flag. No more MEP's. And I fully understand your constant point about our Parliamentary democracy. Hence why I struggle to comprehend why you seem to ignore the reality that Parliament voted in huge numbers to give us this vote in the first place and then voted in huge numbers to start the process off, with nothing in that about the necessity of a deal. And then, in the 2017, 80% of votes cast for political parties promising to honour it. If Parliament wants to revoke A50 then that is their right. Let them do it. Let them s*** all over us. Or, and this is the simplest option, give us another GE. But there is no compromise over Remain. That option lost. Was rejected on June 23rd. We only move on as a nation once we have left. Until then, nothing other than anger from those of us voted Leave and expect that to be honoured, just as we were promised.
As I have patiently tried to explain you didn't "win". No-one won. The referendum meant we all lost. We lost trust in each other and some lost faith in Parliament. There are no winners or losers in a Parliamentary democracy. This idea that it's settled by a score line, like a game of football, is causing you a lot of anger and angst and until you get over it you are not going to feel any better. I totally agree that the Parliamentary votes to hold the referendum, trigger Article 50 and each Party's undertakings to respect the result created expectations which have not yet been realised. There are though good reasons for that. Reasons which you might not agree with but that Parliament does, and it's their responsibility, not yours or mine. It will move on. Probably at a GE quite soon. Whether it gets sorted out then is an open question. It depends on the Parliament we choose and whether they can come to an agreement. I suspect there is a good chance you will get your way, with the Tories, the DUP and the Brexit Party having enough votes to force a "no deal" exit before they break apart again. Whatever happens it's going to get very messy. All caused by a referendum I didn't want in the first place designed for internal Tory Party politics.
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Midlands Eagle 02 Oct 19 10.53am | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Politicians will continue to promise things they cannot deliver as long as there voters to believe them. I know as I listened to Corbyn's speech at his party conference where he promised everything to everyone
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cryrst The garden of England 02 Oct 19 10.54am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
As I have patiently tried to explain you didn't "win". No-one won. The referendum meant we all lost. We lost trust in each other and some lost faith in Parliament. There are no winners or losers in a Parliamentary democracy. This idea that it's settled by a score line, like a game of football, is causing you a lot of anger and angst and until you get over it you are not going to feel any better. I totally agree that the Parliamentary votes to hold the referendum, trigger Article 50 and each Party's undertakings to respect the result created expectations which have not yet been realised. There are though good reasons for that. Reasons which you might not agree with but that Parliament does, and it's their responsibility, not yours or mine. It will move on. Probably at a GE quite soon. Whether it gets sorted out then is an open question. It depends on the Parliament we choose and whether they can come to an agreement. I suspect there is a good chance you will get your way, with the Tories, the DUP and the Brexit Party having enough votes to force a "no deal" exit before they break apart again. Whatever happens it's going to get very messy. All caused by a referendum I didn't want in the first place designed for internal Tory Party politics. Is it fair to say that you think a 2% swing isnt a margin that creates a majority.
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cryrst The garden of England 02 Oct 19 10.55am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
I know as I listened to Corbyn's speech at his party conference where he promised everything to everyone What he actually meant is that he will take everything from everyone.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 02 Oct 19 11.00am | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
I like discussing, can we discuss about the word leave in relation to brexit. Lovely word that LEAVE. just in case you missed my previous post Wisbeck Edited by dannyboy1978 (02 Oct 2019 10.35am) These types of promises have been discussed endlessly and really don't need to again. Politicians say things. They promise things. Then they withdraw things, if circumstances change. The only things that are cast in stone are the laws and Parliament makes the laws. Even they can be amended by Parliament, or repealed if they need to be. People who choose to implicitly believe politicians are not being realistic. They are imposing their own desires on top of the possible.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 02 Oct 19 11.03am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Is it fair to say that you think a 2% swing isnt a margin that creates a majority. Of course not, but what's your point? It wouldn't make any real difference if it was 99% to 1%. The responsibility rests with Parliament to approve the arrangements and, so far, they haven't.
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