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johnno42000 15 Oct 19 9.06pm | |
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If they post a lot. then yes, but no one in particular just that it could apply to anyone who posts a lot.
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Hrolf The Ganger 15 Oct 19 9.18pm | |
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Originally posted by johnno42000
If they post a lot. then yes, but no one in particular just that it could apply to anyone who posts a lot. How much is a lot?
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 15 Oct 19 9.29pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
How much is a lot? 8 inches
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johnno42000 15 Oct 19 9.33pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
How much is a lot? I don't know. It was you that accused Wisbech. Perhaps you could be the Supreme Court judge and decide?
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Hrolf The Ganger 15 Oct 19 9.41pm | |
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Originally posted by johnno42000
I don't know. It was you that accused Wisbech. Perhaps you could be the Supreme Court judge and decide? So your original statement was based on nothing? I see. Wisbech is a blatant political activist. He is just being a little secretive about who for. His twisty turny arguments in favour of Remain are excruciating.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 15 Oct 19 10.39pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
You would hope so but the real question is whether anything Johnson produces is acceptable to the current Parliament. The SNP and the LibDems will vote against any deal. The Tories will probably all vote for, including I expect the ERG, and so will at least 15 Labour MPs. The rest of Labour will probably vote against. The DUP? Abstain maybe if they still think "no deal" remains possible? It will be very tight.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 15 Oct 19 11.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
So your original statement was based on nothing? I see. Wisbech is a blatant political activist. He is just being a little secretive about who for. His twisty turny arguments in favour of Remain are excruciating. Excuse me for butting in! I am not in the least secretive. It really ought to be obvious. I support the will of Parliament and not just one section of it, whatever their political flavour. You would be hard put to find any recent comments from me supporting "remain", although that is what I voted for in 2016. I continue to believe that holding a referendum was a big mistake, that the campaign in favour of leaving was both bogus and compromised by outside interference, so that us deciding to leave was not just a bad decision but one that ought to have been declared invalid. Nevertheless, my approach is that I want Parliament to do it's job and decide how to handle this. That has been my consistent position. When I explain things they are simply explanations of particular positions and not me advocating them. Any advocating I do is directed at those who actually can change things and they aren't here. Not yet anyway. If another referendum is called, which I hope it won't but can see why it might, then my position would change and, after the options become available and clear, I might well advocate in favour of one of them. I would probably though be too busy knocking doors and delivering information to people actually likely to listen.
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Eaglecoops CR3 16 Oct 19 12.00am | |
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How, based on the predicted response from MPs that has been reasonably outlined above, can we ever have agreement to a Brexit deal? Even though constituents voted leave we have MPs voting against those wishes, we have a European Parliament that is desperate not to lose one of their biggest contributors and who contrive to prevent a deal occurring. We have major political parties only interested in furthering their own political agendas as opposed to ensuring that the wishes of a majority are fulfilled. In short our political system is in chaos and in my opinion our system is on the brink of collapse. It certainly carries no confidence from the public in it’s ability to make decisions. Forget having a vote of no confidence in the Conservative party, I think the people should have a vote of no confidence in our political system. There has to be a better way than this.
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Teddy Eagle 16 Oct 19 12.45am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Excuse me for butting in! I am not in the least secretive. It really ought to be obvious. I support the will of Parliament and not just one section of it, whatever their political flavour. You would be hard put to find any recent comments from me supporting "remain", although that is what I voted for in 2016. I continue to believe that holding a referendum was a big mistake, that the campaign in favour of leaving was both bogus and compromised by outside interference, so that us deciding to leave was not just a bad decision but one that ought to have been declared invalid. Nevertheless, my approach is that I want Parliament to do it's job and decide how to handle this. That has been my consistent position. When I explain things they are simply explanations of particular positions and not me advocating them. Any advocating I do is directed at those who actually can change things and they aren't here. Not yet anyway. If another referendum is called, which I hope it won't but can see why it might, then my position would change and, after the options become available and clear, I might well advocate in favour of one of them. I would probably though be too busy knocking doors and delivering information to people actually likely to listen. With this attitude of Parliament knowing best for everyone what’s the point of having an opinion or advocating anything? Why don’t you just accept whatever decision the come to seeing how they are apparently omnipotent?
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johnno42000 16 Oct 19 12.48am | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
So your original statement was based on nothing? I see. Wisbech is a blatant political activist. He is just being a little secretive about who for. His twisty turny arguments in favour of Remain are excruciating. No, it was based on an accusation by you that could easily apply to any poster that posts a lot...like you.
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dannyboy1978 16 Oct 19 3.05am | |
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Bias BBC again. Add up the leave votes and leave wins! BBC News - Have UK voters changed their minds on Brexit? Edited by dannyboy1978 (16 Oct 2019 3.07am)
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Midlands Eagle 16 Oct 19 6.53am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
I am not in the least secretive. It really ought to be obvious. I support the will of Parliament and not just one section of it, whatever their political flavour. Including the war in Iraq which was the will of Parliament
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