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dannyboy1978 22 Oct 19 11.44am | |
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Originally posted by chris123
You seem to have trouble telling one from the other this morning. Lost argument so you change subject. Next please.
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Badger11 Beckenham 22 Oct 19 11.54am | |
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Corbyn Comedy Gold. JC raised a urgent question in the house. Why hasn't the the withdrawal bill been published so MPs can review it? Stephen Barclay replied that publication of the bill had been delayed by the Parliamentarian authorities due to an urgent question being raised in the house by one JC asking when will the bill be published? I think even Speaker Bercow find that one funny. Sometimes politicians don't know when to shut up.
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dannyboy1978 22 Oct 19 11.58am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Corbyn Comedy Gold. JC raised a urgent question in the house. Why hasn't the the withdrawal bill been published so MPs can review it? Stephen Barclay replied that publication of the bill had been delayed by the Parliamentarian authorities due to an urgent question being raised in the house by one JC asking when will the bill be published? I think even Speaker Bercow find that one funny. Sometimes politicians don't know when to shut up.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 22 Oct 19 12.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Corbyn Comedy Gold. JC raised a urgent question in the house. Why hasn't the the withdrawal bill been published so MPs can review it? Stephen Barclay replied that publication of the bill had been delayed by the Parliamentarian authorities due to an urgent question being raised in the house by one JC asking when will the bill be published? I think even Speaker Bercow find that one funny. Sometimes politicians don't know when to shut up.
Corbyn has 'Form' making himself look a chump. In terms of his question about reviewing the bill, will he actually bother to read it in detail and dissect it ? At the end of the day Labour's position is to oppose the bill no matter what is in it. All this mess is the direct result of a hung parliament.
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Badger11 Beckenham 22 Oct 19 12.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
Corbyn has 'Form' making himself look a chump. In terms of his question about reviewing the bill, will he actually bother to read it in detail and dissect it ? At the end of the day Labour's position is to oppose the bill no matter what is in it. All this mess is the direct result of a hung parliament. A sensible person would have called Barclay direct and just asked. If JC was unhappy with the response then raise an urgent question in the house. By raising an urgent question he fell foul of the protocols I assume there is something that says don't publish a bill until an urgent question has been asked and answered. Whilst I found it funny it yet again demonstrates that our MPs are too busy point scoring rather than doing their job. Sir sir "Barclay minor" hasn't done his homework.
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Badger11 Beckenham 22 Oct 19 12.11pm | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
I got it on Whatsapp but try this.
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EverybodyDannsNow SE19 22 Oct 19 12.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I was never adamant about a no deal I just don't like this deal which is May's with a Boris twist. My preference was always for a simple free trade deal and maybe in the future we will end up there but as of today I don't know what the outcome will be. Remainers have fought a very effective insurgency whilst the government has lurched from one crisis to the next. Parliament has wasted 3 years rejecting ever possible outcome and the so called Government of National Unity led by Corbyn has quietly disappeared because the opposition whilst opposing Brexit are just as divided about the solution. And whilst the Remainers have been very effective it is still possible that they will over play their hand and we end up with a no deal Brexit. Still all to play for. I should have made clear that wasn’t a dig at you specifically - I have found your contributions to this thread consistently interesting and logical.
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Badger11 Beckenham 22 Oct 19 12.41pm | |
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Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow
I should have made clear that wasn’t a dig at you specifically - I have found your contributions to this thread consistently interesting and logical. Thanks and I wasn't offended because you are correct some of us have found ourselves in odd positions mainly through frustration. I suspect that if I collated all my posts on here and compared their logic I would find myself wanting.
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chris123 hove actually 22 Oct 19 12.49pm | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
Lost argument so you change subject. Next please. I'm trying to engage, but this, like your previous post to something I'd written earlier today really doesn't make any sense that I can figure.
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robdave2k 22 Oct 19 1.44pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
When we need a good belly laugh we only have to remind each other some of the reasons why people think it's a good idea to leave the EU! Last Christmas we improvised a Two Ronnies sketch with two leavers in a pub doing just that. The opportunities for humour that you all provide is endless. Have you not watched the Mash report? Don’t worry I believe you.
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elgrande bedford 22 Oct 19 2.38pm | |
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One thing that I have always wondered about....all this fuss about Ulster and the eu,Switzerland isn't in the customs with the eu.....never been a problem there considering they have 4 eu countries bordering them.
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Midlands Eagle 22 Oct 19 2.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
When we need a good belly laugh we only have to remind each other some of the reasons why people think it's a good idea to leave the EU! Last Christmas we improvised a Two Ronnies sketch with two leavers in a pub doing just that. The opportunities for humour that you all provide is endless. Wow. You and your family must be an absolute bundle of laughs and I'm sure that your neighbours make sure that you are top of their list for invites to their New Years Eve parties
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