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BrexitArmsLandlady · 14/09/2019 02:29

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47 days to go.....

Deal, no deal or delay...???

Remainers are circling the wagons ready for their last stand....

Stand fast Brexit backers and hold the line!!

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AuldAlliance · 24/09/2019 18:45

The people who could be bothered to vote in the referendum voted overwhelmingly to leave the EU. & yes. I think 52 to 48 is a significant win.

Many UK citizens were prevented from voting - those whose lives risked being most affected.
That "significant" win (debatable in itself) would have been less so had they not been deprived of the right to vote, as it's quite safe to presume how a majority of them would have voted..

twofingerstoEverything · 24/09/2019 18:50

Wow so many Facebook comments about how we can't trust the MPs, the Courts and how Labour is far more Leave that the unions thought. Remain keep taking court action and each time it raises the amount of support for let's just tell the EU to sod off....
May I suggest you look outside your Leave bubble now and again, mummy? The Facebook comments you see are no more representative of reality than the ones I see on my feed. You may as well say: 'The media are full of pro-Brexit commentators who just want to 'get it over with now...' Well, yes, if you think 'the media' is the Daily Express/Mail/Telegraph and no-one else.

dirtyrottenscoundrel · 24/09/2019 18:52

Well you got your way.
We’re not leaving.
Now you can all skip off into the sunset for a life of prosperity, excitement, & pure happiness, what could possibly go wrong for you now we’re not leaving?
Wine

Septembersunrays · 24/09/2019 18:58

The scale of the crisis in Italy is staggering and its being hidden. Germany cannot prop up Italy.

Whether we are in or out of the eu it's rotting from the is side. It's not workable and it's not sustainable.

I honestly feel its better to get out now.

Lady hale did have a stunning broach. We don't wear enough broaches Grin

I think and hope a bigger legal challenge is in the offing.

What to do when government doesn't forfill a vote.
That's the biggest crisis. What when it turns on the people?

Septembersunrays · 24/09/2019 19:02

Wow you'd rather your money went to Poland.. Than supporting poor communities here?

Wow.

DustyDiamond · 24/09/2019 19:03

Now that Parliament are back tomorrow, there's surely still plenty of time for GE before October 31st?

So Jezza et al's argument that 'no GE because we don't trust BJ to change the date' is moot?

Plenty of time for one line bill with date of GE on to pass through both houses thereby date is fixed in law.

Then if labour win they can do their 2nd ref, Lib Dem win can do revoke, Tory win can do deal (or default no deal if necessary)

I suspect they'll not do this though - they'll just waste weeks whining about BJ being unelected & untrustworthy, & tories being zombie govt with no mandate etc (all whilst not voting no confidence in them obvs πŸ™„)

Bearbehind · 24/09/2019 19:09

I also think EU membership is a small price to pay for peace in NI

Peace in NI should not be dependent on being a member of the EU and to make it so is just storing up trouble.

Septembersunrays · 24/09/2019 19:09

To have the bleating and deadlock and obfuscation again, in the hoc that screams shame. It's been pleasant to have it muted.

ContinuityError · 24/09/2019 19:10

Plenty of time for one line bill with date of GE on to pass through both houses thereby date is fixed in law.

Because nobody trusts the Government not to try and amend the bill to change the date.

DustyDiamond · 24/09/2019 19:24

They can't amend it if it's been passed properly though

mummmy2017 · 24/09/2019 19:27

You think Corbyn will hop of the fence?

DustyDiamond · 24/09/2019 19:28

Oh well.

Settle in for months more listening to grandstanding opposition MPs dicking around & bleating on a loop about people's vote, revoke, no deal blah blah blah blah blah blah until the next 'deadline' after the inevitable extension, where they'll just legislate for yet another extension & repeat again

HoC in its present state is a toxic swamp

bellinisurge · 24/09/2019 19:38

I've just had the shock news that a close relative who voted Leave and has often sounded like one of you lot on here wants to reclaim their EU citizenship via my Irish born parent. They are a young professional, highly educated. The sort of person you claim you all are.
Ha. Fucking. Ha.

ContinuityError · 24/09/2019 19:52

They can't amend it if it's been passed properly though

It’s amendable.

time4chocolate · 24/09/2019 19:56

I suspect they'll not do this though - they'll just waste weeks whining about BJ being unelected & untrustworthy, & tories being zombie govt with no mandate etc (all whilst not voting no confidence in them obvs πŸ™„)

Not forgetting not voting through any deal Boris may put down because they now want their own special deal or in Libdems case, revoke/remain.

Dicking around and complete paralysis continues unabated from tomorrow - fanbloomintastic.

What a complete bunch of knob heads.

DustyDiamond · 24/09/2019 19:56

They are a young professional, highly educated. The sort of person you claim you all are.

Confused

KK then....

DustyDiamond · 24/09/2019 19:58

It’s amendable

Legislation which has passed through all stages is not amendable!

If it was, BJ would have just amended the Benn bill

DustyDiamond · 24/09/2019 20:02

Dicking around and complete paralysis continues unabated from tomorrow - fanbloomintastic.

What a complete bunch of knob heads.

Yep

Boris is shit! (We have confidence in him....)
He's a liar! (We want to keep him as PM...)
He needs to go! (We don't want a GE...)

Remainer MP doublespeak πŸ™„

Septembersunrays · 24/09/2019 20:25

Why won't Boris do deal with brexit party?

Septembersunrays · 24/09/2019 20:26

Why don't leave side counter with legal stuff.

How can this parliament be legal πŸ™„ and acting lawfully when it's given its powers by the people and is acting agaisnt them?

bellinisurge · 24/09/2019 20:30

How is avoiding No Deal acting against the people. Seriously. Have you read the Yellowhammer document?

ContinuityError · 24/09/2019 20:37

Legislation which has passed through all stages is not amendable

A one line bill is amendable. See Vernon Bogdanor on this.

Parker231 · 24/09/2019 20:38

Any politician who stops Boris trying to put through a no deal exit gets my support!

GhostofFrankGrimes · 24/09/2019 20:39

I see we are back to not understanding representative democracy. The referendum was also advisory.

dirtyrottenscoundrel · 24/09/2019 20:40

Young professional highly educated?
< looks around >

I’m a 56 year old hippy with a CSE in art.

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