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legaleagle Flag 20 Nov 17 10.27pm

Just seem to remember him on here endlessly moaning about the BBS.Do you remember that? Your post reminded me of that.He would gratuitously refer to them as imbeciles or the like for no objectively good reason..was rather sad,actually.He then got red carded twice on here,didn't he?..Which rather indicates it was him rather than the "politics" of the BBS that was a problem.

 

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View Hrolf The Ganger's Profile Hrolf The Ganger Flag 20 Nov 17 10.33pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by legaleagle

Just seem to remember him on here endlessly moaning about the BBS.Do you remember that? Your post reminded me of that.He would gratuitously refer to them as imbeciles or the like for no objectively good reason..was rather sad,actually.He then got red carded twice on here,didn't he?..Which rather indicates it was him rather than the "politics" of the BBS that was a problem.

Not really. I don't remember much these days.

Anyone who is Right of the centre should be moaning about the BBS. It is a disgrace to the club and run by a clique of Lefty loons.

 

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hedgehog50 Flag Croydon 20 Nov 17 10.40pm

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

Not really. I don't remember much these days.

Anyone who is Right of the centre should be moaning about the BBS. It is a disgrace to the club and run by a clique of Lefty loons.

I agree, they are a disgrace. I've read posts on there that actually advocate bombing the government. I hope the security forces are keeping tabs on them.

 


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View Harry Beever's Profile Harry Beever Flag Newbury 20 Nov 17 10.40pm Send a Private Message to Harry Beever Add Harry Beever as a friend

Surprised this isn’t getting more press really but not convinced it’s as sensational is it sounds.

Have a very poor understanding of the law but as I understand it this was tabled as an amendment to the Withdrawal Bill by Caroline Lucas MP. Presumably this means that inclusion of this particular matter was not going to happen automatically under the proposed bill. I have read that this matter was protocol arising from the Lisbon Treaty. As it was described as protocol and not legislation, I am assuming that this is not actually a piece of EU law hence the need for an amendment to ensure this particular matter was transferred.

I can't understand why MPs would vote this down unless there were additional complicating factors. Is this more simply that they do not want to open the floodgates on new legislation transferring protocols which have no supporting EU legislation and so this issue has been a victim of circumstance rather than some policy to diminish animal rights? Or am I being far too generous? Is there a lawyer about who can make things a little clearer?

Anyway, without a transparent explanation, terrible PR.

 

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View sitdownstandup's Profile sitdownstandup Flag 21 Nov 17 6.37am Send a Private Message to sitdownstandup Add sitdownstandup as a friend

yeah no one in their right mind would say that animals don't have feelings but for whatever reason this is what they have done. People put their trust in these people and this is what happens. Whatever their reasoning a vote like this opens them up to serious questioning and brings greater doubt to the choices they make. How is anyone expected to trust politicians when they make these kinds of decisions?
You are probably right about their reasoning regarding certain legislation - more than likely in order to protect the rights of farmers but if these are the lengths they are prepared to go to then surely people will, as I say, lose faith in them and question their capabilities. The vote was pretty close 52% - 49% so there are many MPs who opposed the proposition and so it's a case of finding out which ones supported it and questioning them as to why they did. As the article said, however, if we as voters allow this to happen it leads the way for other even more questionable policies to be allowed to go through parliament without the knowledge or support of the electorate. This is
something that voters should be aware of and need to prevent from happening in future.


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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 21 Nov 17 7.34am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Harry Beever

Surprised this isn’t getting more press really but not convinced it’s as sensational is it sounds.


It doesn't seem to have received any media coverage except in The Independent and a couple of smaller media that have obviously just scraped the story from them.

If this is actually true it would have been the lead story in most media as well as providing the material for a Radio 5 phone in so I'm thinking that some journo with a mission is trying to make something out of nothing

 

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View Lyons550's Profile Lyons550 Flag Shirley 21 Nov 17 7.47am Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

I wonder what Larry or Palmerston think?

 


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View Stuk's Profile Stuk Flag Top half 21 Nov 17 2.19pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

The government didn't decide, the MPs voted on it.

It is a pointless piece which is why I assume it was rejected. You can't suddenly go around killing and harming animals (after leaving the EU), as the other laws already cover it.

 


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View johnfirewall's Profile johnfirewall Flag 21 Nov 17 2.46pm Send a Private Message to johnfirewall Add johnfirewall as a friend

Originally posted by Stuk

The government didn't decide, the MPs voted on it.

It is a pointless piece which is why I assume it was rejected. You can't suddenly go around killing and harming animals (after leaving the EU), as the other laws already cover it.

I was going to say, either that or it will be replaced with something else.

It's odd that something as complicated as this has been reduced to 'Tories say animals don't feel pain'.

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View steeleye20's Profile steeleye20 Online Flag Croydon 21 Nov 17 2.54pm Send a Private Message to steeleye20 Add steeleye20 as a friend

Tories say 'animals do not feel any pain'.

But the voters they feel pain all the time.

That's why they vote for us.

 

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View Stuk's Profile Stuk Flag Top half 21 Nov 17 3.20pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

Originally posted by johnfirewall

I was going to say, either that or it will be replaced with something else.

It's odd that something as complicated as this has been reduced to 'Tories say animals don't feel pain'.

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Edited by johnfirewall (21 Nov 2017 2.47pm)

That explains it more than the idiotically simplistic, and incorrect, line from Gervais. They lumped a load of other things, that weren't to do with this, in with it.

 


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View Mr Fenandes's Profile Mr Fenandes Flag 22 Nov 17 10.50am Send a Private Message to Mr Fenandes Add Mr Fenandes as a friend

Reminds me of all the weasel fighting that goes on in East End boozers. 40-men in a room standing around in a ring, someone pulls a string and a bag of weasels cascade down on to them.

I've seen a man die weasel fighting.

 


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