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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 2:31 pm

Lordo wrote:
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Lordo wrote:you are talking crap as per usual. why do you think tories are begging to have an election, it is becasue they know what's coming.


no I am not. Boris has no choice but to stand up for his principles and keep negotiating with the EU and BREXIT with a no deal if necessary.

That is all he can do.

Asking to extend is suicide for him and the Tories. Right now, the Tories have a winning hand in this poker game. They got a Royal Flush.

The Tories are seen by the majority of the British people as standing up for democracy and the common man on the street. The anger of the people is now palpable. The British people will not take too kindly to this circus and the target of their anger is NOT The Torie Party either. People are NOT STUPID!

he has principles?


yes he has democratic principles.
do you mean like when he accused brown as being hypocritical for not holding election after he won the leadership contest and not holding helection when he won the leadership contest? now that is called two headed revisionist. principles my left foot you stupid ass.


Erm, I don't even understand what you are saying.

Can you try again in proper English please?
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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

Postby Kikapu » Thu Sep 26, 2019 3:00 pm

If Boris’s balls were not being squeezed in the bear trap that he set out for others to fall in by demanding an election, he would never ask for one.

And no, Boris does not have bear trap size balls. :D
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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 3:08 pm

Kikapu wrote:If Boris’s balls were not being squeezed in the bear trap that he set out for others to fall in by demanding an election, he would never ask for one.

And no, Boris does not have bear trap size balls. :D


Boris is just trying to solve this by consulting the people to resolve it once and for all.

Either way, he seems adamant that he is not going to ask for an extension.

Do not forget that Article 50 has been enacted and that BREXIT IS THE LAW.
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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Sep 26, 2019 3:25 pm

Imo by the minute they had 2 options of leaving a)T.Mays Deal b)leave with no Deal the referendum got an expiry date, and a second referendum should follow.
I think what they are currently trying to do is get an alternative to "a" after which there will be a new referendum.
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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 3:33 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:Imo by the minute they had 2 options of leaving a)T.Mays Deal b)leave with no Deal the referendum got an expiry date, and a second referendum should follow.
I think what they are currently trying to do is get an alternative to "a" after which there will be a new referendum.


Everyone voted against Theresa's Deal.

That one is a dead donkey.

And you can't just kjeep contriving new referendums to get the result you want. That is unacceptable as well.
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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Sep 26, 2019 3:44 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Imo by the minute they had 2 options of leaving a)T.Mays Deal b)leave with no Deal the referendum got an expiry date, and a second referendum should follow.
I think what they are currently trying to do is get an alternative to "a" after which there will be a new referendum.


Everyone voted against Theresa's Deal.

That one is a dead donkey.

And you can't just kjeep contriving new referendums to get the result you want. That is unacceptable as well.


Regardless. I believe that was the right time to put the 2 available options in a new referendum as a)leave b)Stay [tick one]
In case the majority votes to leave (tick one} c) with May's deal d] No deal.
Do you think referendums don't have an expiry date?
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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 3:50 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
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Pyrpolizer wrote:Imo by the minute they had 2 options of leaving a)T.Mays Deal b)leave with no Deal the referendum got an expiry date, and a second referendum should follow.
I think what they are currently trying to do is get an alternative to "a" after which there will be a new referendum.


Everyone voted against Theresa's Deal.

That one is a dead donkey.

And you can't just kjeep contriving new referendums to get the result you want. That is unacceptable as well.


Regardless. I believe that was the right time to put the 2 available options in a new referendum as a)leave b)Stay [tick one]
In case the majority votes to leave (tick one} c) with May's deal d] No deal.
Do you think referendums don't have an expiry date?


No I do not believe they have an expiry date.

I believe these referendums are a once in a generation vote and the wishes of the referendum have not been enacted.

Your referendum question is dangerous as well as the question should just be binary with 2 choices: LEAVE or STAY. It's a recipe for disaster.

People do understand what LEAVE means as they were told with literature delivered to every household what it means and were also told by remainer Cameron what leave means.

Also, Article 50 has been enacted. So BREXIT has been made law.
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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Sep 26, 2019 3:53 pm

Ok let's go have Enosis then.

I believe they do have an expiry date. And that comes when there's a change in circumstances.
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