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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Tue Oct 22, 2019 10:41 pm

Londonrake wrote:
Lordo wrote:....................I mean there are a few thickos here..........
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

i was not yhinking of you honest gov.

man child is well and truly lcoked up now. how will he explain to the public that he would not extenf for a coule of months to actually effect brexit.

he is in real trouble.
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Re: what next?

Postby miltiades » Tue Oct 22, 2019 10:44 pm

" Brexit timetable; a major defeat for the PM
MPs have voted to reject the government’s timetable for the passage of the bill that would implement the prime minister’s Brexit deal.

They voted against by 322 to 308; a majority of 14.

Boris Johnson said earlier today he would withdraw the bill and seek a general elelection if he lost the vote."
The Clown has yet to win a vote !!


" Nigel Farage uses Boris Johnson's words against him

Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage has used Boris Johnson's words against him, tweeting that "do or die is over, we have now moved on to dying in a ditch."

The phrase he's referring to is one that the Prime Minister used when he said he'd rather be "dead in a ditch" than request a Brexit extension.

In his tweet, Farage added that the UK now "will not be leaving the EU on 31st October"
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Wed Oct 23, 2019 12:31 am

the voice of brexit. I have no idea what is in the deal. Apparently we can deal with the whole world as well as eu. but hang on a mo we can already do that when we are in the eu.

https://www.facebook.com/votelovenothate/videos/413808552627228/
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Re: what next?

Postby Londonrake » Wed Oct 23, 2019 7:33 am

Lordo wrote:
Londonrake wrote:
Lordo wrote:....................I mean there are a few thickos here..........
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

i was not yhinking of you honest gov.

man child is well and truly lcoked up now. how will he explain to the public that he would not extenf for a coule of months to actually effect brexit.

he is in real trouble.


For some time, each obstacle and prevarication this parliament has contrived to prevent Brexit has simply had the effect of stoking up feelings of anger and resentment among the electorate against it. You’re entirely misreading the significance of “Parliament 10, Boris 0”.

Even the EU’s given up the idea that Brexit can be stopped and now clearly wants to pursue this deal.

Don’t worry, you’ll get to have all of these interminable arguments again - over the trade deal talks. :(
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Re: what next?

Postby Kikapu » Wed Oct 23, 2019 7:41 am

Londonrake wrote:
Lordo wrote:
Londonrake wrote:
Lordo wrote:....................I mean there are a few thickos here..........
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

i was not yhinking of you honest gov.

man child is well and truly lcoked up now. how will he explain to the public that he would not extenf for a coule of months to actually effect brexit.

he is in real trouble.


For some time, each obstacle and prevarication this parliament has contrived to prevent Brexit has simply had the effect of stoking up feelings of anger and resentment among the electorate against it. You’re entirely misreading the significance of “Parliament 10, Boris 0”.

Even the EU’s given up the idea that Brexit can be stopped and now clearly wants to pursue this deal.

Don’t worry, you’ll get to have all of these interminable arguments again - over the trade deal talks. :(


I thought the score was

Parliament 10
Boris 1

Actually, parliament’s score should be credited to Boris as being “own goals”! :D
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Re: what next?

Postby Londonrake » Wed Oct 23, 2019 8:09 am

Kikapu wrote:
Londonrake wrote:
Lordo wrote:
Londonrake wrote:
Lordo wrote:....................I mean there are a few thickos here..........
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

i was not yhinking of you honest gov.

man child is well and truly lcoked up now. how will he explain to the public that he would not extenf for a coule of months to actually effect brexit.

he is in real trouble.


For some time, each obstacle and prevarication this parliament has contrived to prevent Brexit has simply had the effect of stoking up feelings of anger and resentment among the electorate against it. You’re entirely misreading the significance of “Parliament 10, Boris 0”.

Even the EU’s given up the idea that Brexit can be stopped and now clearly wants to pursue this deal.

Don’t worry, you’ll get to have all of these interminable arguments again - over the trade deal talks. :(


I thought the score was

Parliament 10
Boris 1

Actually, parliament’s score should be credited to Boris as being “own goals”! :D


It’s OK. When it comes down to a people v parliament election - then you’ll start to understand.
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Re: what next?

Postby Kikapu » Wed Oct 23, 2019 8:25 am

Londonrake wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Londonrake wrote:
For some time, each obstacle and prevarication this parliament has contrived to prevent Brexit has simply had the effect of stoking up feelings of anger and resentment among the electorate against it. You’re entirely misreading the significance of “Parliament 10, Boris 0”.

Even the EU’s given up the idea that Brexit can be stopped and now clearly wants to pursue this deal.

Don’t worry, you’ll get to have all of these interminable arguments again - over the trade deal talks. :(


I thought the score was

Parliament 10
Boris 1

Actually, parliament’s score should be credited to Boris as being “own goals”! :D


It’s OK. When it comes down to a people v parliament election - then you’ll start to understand.


This is all good civic lessons to the people that Democracy and Law are interconnected.
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Re: what next?

Postby Londonrake » Wed Oct 23, 2019 9:08 am

Kikapu wrote:This is all good civic lessons to the people that Democracy and Law are interconnected.


Yes. I’ve learned that it can take months, or sometimes even years, to get the judiciary to sort out problems which would improve ordinary people’s lives no end. However, if you’ve got a big wad and political connections you can get them to pronounce on governments in just a few days. I’ve also learned that, thanks to Blair, the governance of the UK can now in essence be carried out by the edicts of self-appointing judges, rather than elected representatives and the Crown. For the terminally Brexit myopic that has implications which go far beyond the current shenanigans.

A good number of people in the current parliament are no more democrats than yourself/Erolz/Lordo.

Let’s have our election. Ehh?
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Re: what next?

Postby Kikapu » Wed Oct 23, 2019 9:18 am

Londonrake wrote:
Kikapu wrote:This is all good civic lessons to the people that Democracy and Law are interconnected.


Yes. I’ve learned that it can take months, or sometimes even years, to get the judiciary to sort out problems which would improve ordinary people’s lives no end. However, if you’ve got a big wad and political connections you can get them to pronounce on governments in just a few days. I’ve also learned that, thanks to Blair, the governance of the UK can now in essence be carried out by the edicts of self-appointing judges, rather than elected representatives and the Crown. For the terminally Brexit myopic that has implications which go far beyond the current shenanigans.

A good number of people in the current parliament are no more democrats than yourself/Erolz/Lordo.

Let’s have our election. Ehh?

You are mixing the meanings of "law and justice".
Two different things.
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Re: what next?

Postby Londonrake » Wed Oct 23, 2019 9:37 am

Kikapu wrote:You are mixing the meanings of "law and justice".
Two different things.


It’s more a case of your cherry picking and moving the goal posts. :D :wink:
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