But you support the PM preventing Parliament from meeting?
Well John Major did he didn’t have the Blairite social club to contend with
Lets be honest though, the majority of parliament/Mp's want us to remain in the Eu therefore not implementing what the majority voted for in the referendum! Even if Boris gets us a better deal which is good for the UK, something will be wrong somewhere :banghead:He was trying to block corruption in the party from being investigated. Not much more morally just really is it?
But that’s neither here nor there-you bitch about democracy being obstructed but want it to happen to Parliament. More mental gymnastics G
He was trying to block corruption in the party from being investigated. Not much more morally just really is it?
But that’s neither here nor there-you bitch about democracy being obstructed but want it to happen to Parliament. More mental gymnastics G
Lets be honest though, the majority of parliament/Mp's want us to remain in the Eu therefore not implementing what the majority voted for in the referendum! Even if Boris gets us a better deal which is good for the UK, something will be wrong somewhere :banghead:
No. Let’s actually be honest.
There has been an election since the referendum that returned a parliament that reflects the electorate: it’s split three ways and there’s no majority for anything.
Boris won’t come up with a better deal, because he hasn’t been trying.
There is no deal that is better for the UK than Remain.
you’re getting angry at imaginary remainers in an imaginary future scenario you created in your head.
You do realise the “supreme” court is a Blair creation?
Lets be honest though, the majority of parliament/Mp's want us to remain in the Eu therefore not implementing what the majority voted for in the referendum! Even if Boris gets us a better deal which is good for the UK, something will be wrong somewhere :banghead:
Lets be honest though, the majority of parliament/Mp's want us to remain in the Eu therefore not implementing what the majority voted for in the referendum! Even if Boris gets us a better deal which is good for the UK, something will be wrong somewhere :banghead:
Of course he is trying to get a better deal
Not popped in here for a while. Same old arguments from both sides and of course the contributors!
I imagine after today's ruling, we'll get the GE very soon. Either through a vote of no confidence or removing No Deal. If that happens and the majority of MP's elected are leave MP's, presumably they can then vote to reverse that no deal option and put it back into play (assuming of course that a deal hasn't been agreed by 31st October)?
They can indeed.Not popped in here for a while. Same old arguments from both sides and of course the contributors!
I imagine after today's ruling, we'll get the GE very soon. Either through a vote of no confidence or removing No Deal. If that happens and the majority of MP's elected are leave MP's, presumably they can then vote to reverse that no deal option and put it back into play (assuming of course that a deal hasn't been agreed by 31st October)?
Not popped in here for a while. Same old arguments from both sides and of course the contributors!
I imagine after today's ruling, we'll get the GE very soon. Either through a vote of no confidence or removing No Deal. If that happens and the majority of MP's elected are leave MP's, presumably they can then vote to reverse that no deal option and put it back into play (assuming of course that a deal hasn't been agreed by 31st October)?
Depends if Jeremy is still running scared of a GE
Bants m8What’s it like to have no critical faculty?
peaceful?
I suspect for different reasons
No to the latter!I wonder if Tory Party MP’s are now questioning their logic in voting Boris into the final two and if Tory Party members are now questioning their logic in voting him leader?
He hasn't even come up with a proposal yet on the backstopOf course he is trying to get a better deal
They did that in the referendum & you can't accept itWell there’s a fair argument that those people don’t understand politics and democracy would be better off if they didn’t vote. Voting is a responsibility to be informed as well as a right IMO.
but again, if people want to not vote and leave it to others to decide, that is their right.
Most Brexiters want to kick the can down the road with no deal, I’d rather get us resolved personally.
Not to you or I or the media he hasn'tHe hasn't even come up with a proposal yet on the backstop
Why hasn’t he been negotiating then? Why hasn’t he made any proposals?
What evidence do you have that he’s trying to get a better deal? His word? The word of a man sacked twice for lying and just found by the Supreme Court to be a liar?
Oh I agree, it’s a mess.But who is there to oppose him? Most of those against him have been forced out. And Labour don't want to force a GE.
Or the EU if you bothered to actually read anythingNot to you or I or the media he hasn't
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He's too busy regretting not making more people redundant.Waiting for Cameron to come riding in on his white horse, apologise for putting us into this shit position with the bold statement of ‘don’t worry one and all, I’m here now, and I’m going to sort it all out for us all’
I hate the C word but he is up there in the use of it for meHe's too busy regretting not making more people redundant.
Found by the Supreme Court to be a liar...except he was acting on the advice of the Attourney General it is now being shown.
No proposals? Says...the media...& the EU people. Well yesterday even the Gaurdian was reporting Barnier as saying Boris's backstop solution was unacceptable. So you are being very selective aren't you?.
You do realise he doesn't really do much negotiating? He sets the course & David Frost & his team of 3 does the actual negotiating. And they HAVE been negotiating all the time behind the scenes, which...oh sorry, that's just me & my conspiracy theories again I suppose?
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