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lolYes but on the right side of the fence traitor!!!
lolYes but on the right side of the fence traitor!!!
Yes but on the right side of the fence traitor!!!
So what you saying ?.....
Nope, fuck emMe, We need to respect the DUP
Not at all you utter clown. Terrorists are terrorists and the loyalist ones have killed innocent British or notionally British (as in those living in Ulster) people as well.Yes but on the right side of the fence traitor!!!
Chill Mart....Was saying that in my bestest Trigger ' voiceYou have to really be a believer to not notice how Brexit is crumbling. Brexit was built on lies and pushed by some slimy individuals. They conned and tricked a lot of people by blaming the EU for what is basically an unfair division of wealth and power in the UK. The problems of the 5th biggest economy in the world have been exposed. Next to the wealth of cosmopolitan London are the poorer areas of little England. London is fantastic. Makes you proud to be British. Doesn’t help the poorer and the less qualified. The FPTP system has denied many people representation. Winner takes all. I know what they are on about, but Brexit is led by public schoolboys and sponsored by dodgy businessmen. The Farage March is Brexit. Bedraggled working class people walking in wind and rain, conned by a wealthy public schoolboy into thinking they are walking against the Betrayal of Britain, whilst he makes a fortune from winding people up. Best picture of that was him grinning all over in a gold plated lift with Trump. And they still don’t see it....
Don't see where DUP are going with this. Want out. Wanted the May deal but with backstop changes - an option not even on the table. Common Market 2 seems only possible version bar No Deal.
Was that before or after telling me that I wouldn't be able to move my family to France?It looks like my EEA prediction is getting stronger by the day.
Was that before or after telling me that I wouldn't be able to move my family to France?
As you know I can't see no deal happening. Have seen the properties I want. Has their own stretch of a river. A house to live in and two gites. An income for the wife. 4 more years work for me before I can retire.I meant in case a no deal occurs, which is not beyond the realms of possibility when we have people in charge going mad over a stick being on display in parliament and trying to raise points of order to an empty chair.
Personally, I hope you’re able to regardless, I’ve got used to endless days of sun myself over here and am already burnt.
Oh come off it - there was nowhere near a big enough majority on Public Vote or Revocation! Well probably not for some.They’ve now voted against all of the indicative votes, what a waste of time.
Yes but on the right side of the fence traitor!!!
Haven't you heard? It's only 'terrorism' when the other side is doing it. When we are doing it it's called 'fighting for freedom'.There’s a right side of the fence when it comes to terrorism? New one on me.
No surprise not a single motion passed.Why is anyone surprised?
It has been the same since day one. They act like spoilt children. It is pathetic the way they are in parliament yet they are supposed to be running our country. Most want what is best for themselves yet they are supposed to do what is best for us.
And the latest is that Labour isn't a remain party. The problem is that Labour has many remain MP's. So there could now be another round of resignations.No surprise not a single motion passed.
The large numbers of abstentions on most motions is a poor signal.
May has trapped Tory party. If a strong Brexiteer elected new leader then no chance of enough cross party support to get anything through.
Another General election risky for all sides. Fighting any election on a single issue is a gamble for all. Both major parties would still have to commit to leave - maybe advantage Labour as they have greater party unity on a leave proposal but risk losing support in strong leave constituencies if they commit to 2nd referendum.
As ever opinion polls mean nothing atm as referenced by May blowing a 21 point lead between calling an election and actual voting day.
Still would take us past EU deadlines and who knows how long they are prepared to wait especially with no guarantees of what sort of new UK govt they could be waiting for.
Well I am on the right side of said fence. I am against all forms of bullying (which terrorism is an extreme form of)There’s a right side of the fence when it comes to terrorism? New one on me.
There’s a right side of the fence when it comes to terrorism? New one on me.
The worst thing about this farce is most of the idiots in Parliament will get reelected.
I’m coming round to the idea what MPs should only be eligible to ‘serve’ for a set number of years, ideally 12 maximum.
Yes. Let’s get more wet behind the ears MPs desperate for votes. It’s no coincidence that the sanest voice in all of this is also the father of the house.
Whenever people go “they’re all idiots” that old saying comes to mind: you meet one dickhead, you met a dickhead. Everyone you meet is a dickhead, maybe you’re the dickhead.
this will be an interesting part if there's another election. if MPs have "gone against the wishes" of the associations, CLPs etc. will they be put forward as candidates. the 11 Independents are probably toast what type of candidates will replace them.The worst thing about this farce is most of the idiots in Parliament will get reelected.
What's the alternative? Our system means most people in England won't move from either Conservative or Labour as anything else is viewed as a wasted vote. The sort of shift in votes you'd need for the Lib Dems, Greens or anyone else to get a significant foothold just won't happen.this will be an interesting part if there's another election. if MPs have "gone against the wishes" of the associations, CLPs etc. will they be put forward as candidates. the 11 Independents are probably toast what type of candidates will replace them.
thinking more along the lines of where strong Brexit areas MPs have voted remain and vice-versa. Would sitting MPs be put back on the ballot? Convention is they would but always possible could be replaced by candidates that reflect the wishes of the constituency on this one issue.What's the alternative? Our system means most people in England won't move from either Conservative or Labour as anything else is viewed as a wasted vote. The sort of shift in votes you'd need for the Lib Dems, Greens or anyone else to get a significant foothold just won't happen.
Yes. Let’s get more wet behind the ears MPs desperate for votes. It’s no coincidence that the sanest voice in all of this is also the father of the house.
Whenever people go “they’re all idiots” that old saying comes to mind: you meet one dickhead, you met a dickhead. Everyone you meet is a dickhead, maybe you’re the dickhead.