I can just hear it now: “we all have to make some sacrifices to make Britain great again” and it’ll get lapped up
Not on this thread they won't. They'll be praying to God that the consequences for the economy will be dire so that they can bleat on and on about it. It's what gives them a sense of purpose.Very half hearted effort : Steve Bray who shouted Stop Brexit during BBC News finally admits defeat | Metro News
Finally, Remainers are beginning to accept the result?
Not on this thread they won't. They'll be praying to God that the consequences for the economy will be dire so that they can bleat on and on about it. It's what gives them a sense of purpose.
That’s because they serve the Devil!Remainers are too sensible to believe in god
That’s because they serve the Devil!
A clause referring to workers rights has been removed, as its now going to have its own bill, which means it will now be far more in-depth.Something Johnson said would never happen. Who'd have though a serial liar would lie?
A clause referring to workers rights has been removed, as its now going to have its own bill, which means it will now be far more in-depth.
Although I realise that won’t actually mean a lot to those who just glance at a headline and start throwing their toys about.
Yes, it will certainly be something for all to keep an eye on. How he balances protection for workers, while trying to attract foreign investors to stay/come to the uk post Brexit, will be a challenge.Let's see if it offers the same protection.
Yes, it will certainly be something for all to keep an eye on. How he balances protection for workers, while trying to attract foreign investors to stay/come to the uk post Brexit, will be a challenge.
It was interesting to note that the Brexit bill, passed the house today with a majority of 124, Considering Boris has a majority of only 80 (I say only) you have to think that some labour mp’s voted it through as well, despite red Jerry instructing them to oppose it.
Unbelievable, I thought they would all be keen to move on now.They did. I heard some interviewed.
Also 5 Mps who voted the bill through then voted against the timetable, (party unlnown). I'm not sure how long they need to asses it, it's been around for months
Yes, it will certainly be something for all to keep an eye on. How he balances protection for workers, while trying to attract foreign investors to stay/come to the uk post Brexit, will be a challenge.
It was interesting to note that the Brexit bill, passed the house today with a majority of 124, Considering Boris has a majority of only 80 (I say only) you have to think that some labour mp’s voted it through as well, despite red Jerry instructing them to oppose it.
Wait and see, let’s not jump the gun.He'll sell workers down the river just like he did to NI
Wait and see, let’s not jump the gun.
Could have been paired. Or thought there was no point as it was inevitably going to be voted through. Vote remain get moaned at by leavers, vote leave get moaned at by remainers.How come the Coventry South MP didn't vote on the bill?
Politically, it'd be utterly stupid not to vote against it.Could have been paired. Or thought there was no point as it was inevitably going to be voted through. Vote remain get moaned at by leavers, vote leave get moaned at by remainers.
That should have stayed in. This idea that its not needed because something better is on the way is nonsense. If whatever is planned gives workers more rights there would be no issue with leaving it in, the only reason you'd need to take it out is if you're not going to maintain the current level of rights.A clause referring to workers rights has been removed, as its now going to have its own bill, which means it will now be far more in-depth.
Although I realise that won’t actually mean a lot to those who just glance at a headline and start throwing their toys about.
5Yes, it will certainly be something for all to keep an eye on. How he balances protection for workers, while trying to attract foreign investors to stay/come to the uk post Brexit, will be a challenge.
It was interesting to note that the Brexit bill, passed the house today with a majority of 124, Considering Boris has a majority of only 80 (I say only) you have to think that some labour mp’s voted it through as well, despite red Jerry instructing them to oppose it.
And rather worryingly parliament sidelined in negotiations. Add in the Department for leaving the EU being shut down, which means no select committees. So there will be no parliamentary, and therefore no public, oversight of the process moving forward.
Could have been paired. Or thought there was no point as it was inevitably going to be voted through. Vote remain get moaned at by leavers, vote leave get moaned at by remainers.
That should have stayed in. This idea that its not needed because something better is on the way is nonsense. If whatever is planned gives workers more rights there would be no issue with leaving it in, the only reason you'd need to take it out is if you're not going to maintain the current level of rights.
Environmental protections and protections for child refugees which allow them to be reunited with their parents also gone.
And rather worryingly parliament sidelined in negotiations. Add in the Department for leaving the EU being shut down, which means no select committees. So there will be no parliamentary, and therefore no public, oversight of the process moving forward.
Parliament website has her down as voting noWasn't part of the problem in the election that if you do neither they both moan at you?
Looks like the misconduct in public office case against Johnson, which was about the slogan on the bus being knowingly deceptive, could be heading back to court.
Turns out Judge Supperstone, who had the case thrown out without it going before a jury, used to be Johnson's lawyer but 'forgot' to declare this. He also 'forgot' to declare a £35,500 payment he received from Johnson when he was Mayor of London. And just to round things off also 'forgot' to mention his membership of a private members club with Johnson's father, Rees-Mogg and Gove.
Sure it's all just an innocent mistake.
A clause referring to workers rights has been removed, as its now going to have its own bill, which means it will now be far more in-depth.
Although I realise that won’t actually mean a lot to those who just glance at a headline and start throwing their toys about.
All I’ve said is wait and see, amazing how you would be judge, jury and executioner, without at least waiting for any evidence.It’s amazing that you’re blinding taking what he says about your future rights as the truth considering his past and recent history.
All I’ve said is wait and see, amazing how you would be judge, jury and executioner, without at least waiting for any evidence.
A lying cock???True. A lying cock tells the truth twice a day after all
A lying cock???
I’m sure he has your best interests at heart hahaAll I’ve said is wait and see, amazing how you would be judge, jury and executioner, without at least waiting for any evidence.
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They believe what they are told.
A lying cock???
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