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View susmik's Profile susmik Flag PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 30 Aug 19 3.19pm Send a Private Message to susmik Add susmik as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Maybe, to some, but it doesn't stop me being right does it?
That many here don't understand that we don't have a direct democracy in the UK but a Parliamentary one, is just very sad. It isn't though my fault.

You are the only one that thinks you are right !!!

 


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Originally posted by steeleye20

The chancellor, Sajid Javid, was not informed in advance about the sacking of one of his senior advisers by Boris Johnson’s strategist Dominic Cummings, it has emerged.

Sonia Khan, Javid’s media adviser, was escorted from No 10 by a police officer after being accused of misleading Cummings over her contact with individuals close to the former chancellor Philip Hammond, who has been trying to block a no-deal Brexit.

Cummings ruling Johnston, even has the police and as we have seen this week the monarchy.

What democracy does he think he is suspending?

You have not taken your medication today have you?

 


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View dannyboy1978's Profile dannyboy1978 Flag 30 Aug 19 3.22pm Send a Private Message to dannyboy1978 Add dannyboy1978 as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

Did you vote in the referendum?

If that's the case why didn't the lib dems not will the election if you think the country wants to leave?

 

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View susmik's Profile susmik Flag PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 30 Aug 19 3.24pm Send a Private Message to susmik Add susmik as a friend

Originally posted by steeleye20

The 2016 referendum was a load of old cobblers and everybody knows it.

Did anyone have any knowledge of the Good Friday Agreement and subsequent law, no they didnt, or anything else except their own selfish prejudices against 'Johnny Foreigner'.

The quite dreadful withdrawal agreement, worse than remaining in the EU, complies with the Good Friday Agreement/referendum, it is legal.

Leaving with no-deal is obviously not, we can only imagine what may happen.

Tbh the EU should have booted the UK out.

Pity they did not as it would have saved all this trouble we are going through now.

 


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Originally posted by Lyons550

Why didnt they then?

Really did expect Macron to veto the extension, the EU cannot move on otherwise, the UK still has a veto and is really only there to be a complete pain in the arse.

The EU has trading deals coming out of its ears, if the UK wants a trade deal they can try for one but it is not desperate.

Revoking is the only power left to the UK, the EU cannot legally refuse.

Why are they still just about at the table, well they will be aware that remain is polling stronger than leave but it is disjointed.

 

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Originally posted by steeleye20

Really did expect Macron to veto the extension, the EU cannot move on otherwise, the UK still has a veto and is really only there to be a complete pain in the arse.

The EU has trading deals coming out of its ears, if the UK wants a trade deal they can try for one but it is not desperate.

Revoking is the only power left to the UK, the EU cannot legally refuse.

Why are they still just about at the table, well they will be aware that remain is polling stronger than leave but it is disjointed.


..but why? Because they need us more than we need them?

 


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View the silurian's Profile the silurian Flag The garden of England.(not really) 30 Aug 19 3.37pm Send a Private Message to the silurian Add the silurian as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

MPS are not elected to represent Parties.They are elected to represent constituencies and ALL t heir constituents. For the umpteenth time we don't send delegates to Parliament. We send representatives.

so those MPs whos constituencies voted out should therefore respect that vote? If they truly represent their constituents? Sour Soubry and many others are not doing so, the woman is a lying bitch who should be voted out at the next election

 

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Originally posted by steeleye20

Really did expect Macron to veto the extension, the EU cannot move on otherwise, the UK still has a veto and is really only there to be a complete pain in the arse.

The EU has trading deals coming out of its ears, if the UK wants a trade deal they can try for one but it is not desperate.

Revoking is the only power left to the UK, the EU cannot legally refuse.

Why are they still just about at the table, well they will be aware that remain is polling stronger than leave but it is disjointed.

Steely you must be one of only few in the country who was actually surprised that Macron didn't veto the extension.

What else are you surprised about? The sun coming up in the morning perhaps? Did Epstein's 'suicide' make you fall out of bed?

Edited by Stirlingsays (30 Aug 2019 3.39pm)

 


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View steeleye20's Profile steeleye20 Flag Croydon 30 Aug 19 3.41pm Send a Private Message to steeleye20 Add steeleye20 as a friend

Originally posted by Lyons550


..but why? Because they need us more than we need them?

Perhaps thinking of the UK they used to know?


 

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View Lyons550's Profile Lyons550 Flag Shirley 30 Aug 19 3.46pm Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

Originally posted by steeleye20

Perhaps thinking of the UK they used to know?


..in other words you don't have a clue as to why.

Its definitely a sad state of affairs but the genie has escaped the bottle, the horse has bolted etc etc...

Remaining now would be like slagging off your ex for 3 years after telling them you want a divorce, and then expecting them to have you back and everything be hunkydory....

The best thing for us all, now and in the long term is to pry the kids fingers from their comfort blanket before moving forward...only then can the healing start.

 


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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 30 Aug 19 3.50pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by steeleye20

Perhaps thinking of the UK they used to know?


It doesn't get mentioned much but if we leave without a deal we can always do one post Brexit if the EU are prepared to negotiate. That is something they have to consider assuming they want one.

Would it be better for the EU to do a deal now when Johnson is relatively weak because of his parliamentary majority or wait and hope that Corbyn wins the next GE? Of course if Johnson wins the next GE with a good majority the EU might regret not offering concessions now as his hand will be strengthened.

Germany is about to go into recession as are many of the other EU countries and yes possibly the UK. The EU politicians may not want a deal but I would have thought that as we are a good market for many EU countries their businesses might want one.

 


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View ex hibitionist's Profile ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 30 Aug 19 4.12pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

Am I the first person on page 2000?

 

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