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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Thu Sep 26, 2019 5:28 pm

we have reached new lows in politics. the cabinet is meeting without the presence of civil service. i wonder why?

<<There will be a Political Cabinet at 5pm — this is different from a conventional cabinet meeting where civil servants are present and instead a forum for discussing party political tactics>>

there is also talk of manchild asking for a no-confidence vote on himself so labour can vote against it. i mean these are childish pranks.
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 5:35 pm

Lordo wrote:now this is what i call justice. mps voted not to have a recess for tories to have their conference. labour only had half their conference and liberls have had theirs already. they get everything they deserve.


That's because your side is playing dirty.

Every party has a right to recess for their conference. This in itself is illegal.
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 5:37 pm

Lordo wrote:
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Lordo wrote:
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Lordo wrote:you stupid boy,

nobody doudts the integrity of 17.4 million voters who voted brexit, what is in doubt is the fact that brexshitters claim that the vote was for no-deal.

if the vote paper said leave with ot without a deal than there oulw be clarity but it did not. four million of the 17.4 were labour supporters, if you think they all voted for no deal brexit, you don't need your brain examined you need a new fakin brain. not even all tory voters voted for no-deal clearly millions voted for soft brexitjust like lanour voters.


Yes they do!

Parliament doubts the integrity and has questioned and obstructed their democratic will at every turn.

Parliament is completely out of step with the democratic wishes of the people and are now trying to completely cancel BREXIT in the most underhanded manner possible because they can't repeal Article 50. They just want to kick the can down the road.

BREXIT was never a partisan issue but the Tories remainers are not as fanatical about it. Those who are fanatical are all the Labor voters who voted for BREXIT and all the Liberal Democrat voters who are actual liberal democrats who will now as a result vote for the Tories or BREXIT Party.

Say hello to the third force of British politics. Say hello to Nigel farage because "He's back"! :D

The biggest BREXIT voting block is the working class Labor voter. Wake up and smell the coffee! 8)

You people have taken the piss on the common man for far too long and now reap your just rewards. 8)

now you are really showing your stupidity. parliament voted to activate article 50. you stupid boy.
MPs backed the government's European Union Bill, supported by the Labour leadership, by 498 votes to 114.
MPs have voted by a majority of 384 to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to get Brexit negotiations under way.

i suppose this is what you call blocking it. like hell it was. notice this was no deal brexit, this was invoking article 50. in otherwords start negotiating a brexit deal. nobody though may would join with the fascists at dup and come up with a deal that mps would not vote for. i mean there is stupid and there is stupid but this is something worse


That's right it did, and they are scratching their heads on how they can avoid it and eventually repeal it.

They won't repeal because that is their your death warrant if they do.

Because of Article 50, BREXIT is inevitable and law of the land so why want an extension? What is the purpose of the extension and why handcuff the PM in his endeavors to negotiate with the EU? Because they don't want a deal is the correct answer.

And when the Tories reasonably infer that NO DEAL brexit is the only way forward you call blue murder. You remove his ability to Govern and negotiate and give him a Zombie Parliament and you reject everything at every turn.
no you stupid boy. they did so they can negotiate a deal. what did may do go and form a pact with dup and expected labour to support that. in reality may did eventually have some sense and talked to corbyn and got a bit of an agreement but never published it. i bet that would have gone thorugh. thank god she did not. we must be thankful for small mercies in life.


I think English is not your forte.

I couldn't make heads or tails of your absolute drivel!
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 5:40 pm

Lordo wrote:we have reached new lows in politics. the cabinet is meeting without the presence of civil service. i wonder why?

<<There will be a Political Cabinet at 5pm — this is different from a conventional cabinet meeting where civil servants are present and instead a forum for discussing party political tactics>>

there is also talk of manchild asking for a no-confidence vote on himself so labour can vote against it. i mean these are childish pranks.


Oh good! Boris is looking at his next moves.

yes, what are you gonna do when he asks for a no confidence vote? Corbynated Chicken is going to have to vote in favour of the Government because he is a chicken after all.

Asking for his resignation and that propping his Government the next day. Does he have any spine whatsoever? :?

What a fool! :lol:
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Re: what next?

Postby Kikapu » Thu Sep 26, 2019 6:06 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Lordo wrote:we have reached new lows in politics. the cabinet is meeting without the presence of civil service. i wonder why?

<<There will be a Political Cabinet at 5pm — this is different from a conventional cabinet meeting where civil servants are present and instead a forum for discussing party political tactics>>

there is also talk of manchild asking for a no-confidence vote on himself so labour can vote against it. i mean these are childish pranks.


Oh good! Boris is looking at his next moves.

yes, what are you gonna do when he asks for a no confidence vote? Corbynated Chicken is going to have to vote in favour of the Government because he is a chicken after all.

Asking for his resignation and that propping his Government the next day. Does he have any spine whatsoever? :?

What a fool! :lol:


Boris asking for a no confidence vote on himself will be like scoring an own goal. He will become a bigger laughingstock in the world than he is now. :D

The opposition does not need to oblige him. They will just tell him to resign instead if Boris thinks he can't be a Prime Minister. :wink:

Boris basically saying, I can't take the pain anymore, so please I want to "exit" with a lethal injection.

Now, that would be brave of him in doing that. :D
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 6:08 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Lordo wrote:we have reached new lows in politics. the cabinet is meeting without the presence of civil service. i wonder why?

<<There will be a Political Cabinet at 5pm — this is different from a conventional cabinet meeting where civil servants are present and instead a forum for discussing party political tactics>>

there is also talk of manchild asking for a no-confidence vote on himself so labour can vote against it. i mean these are childish pranks.


Oh good! Boris is looking at his next moves.

yes, what are you gonna do when he asks for a no confidence vote? Corbynated Chicken is going to have to vote in favour of the Government because he is a chicken after all.

Asking for his resignation and that propping his Government the next day. Does he have any spine whatsoever? :?

What a fool! :lol:


Boris asking for a no confidence vote on himself will be like scoring an own goal. He will become a bigger laughingstock in the world than he is now. :D


Yes there will be some who view it like that. But others would say it is a completely smart sucker punch and a good king hit.

the people can see what is going on so I doubt they are going to hold this against him.

However, such a move definitely places Corbynated Chicken in a lose lose position. he looks stupid if he props up Boris and he loses if he votes no confidence in Boris and has to form a Government himself and go to Europe and ask for an extension. Both ends of the stick are shitty so which shitty end is he going to pick? :D

It will be a good laugh.

BTW, Boris does have another option. he can use emergency powers to suspend the Fixed Term Parliaments Act.
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Thu Sep 26, 2019 6:51 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Lordo wrote:now this is what i call justice. mps voted not to have a recess for tories to have their conference. labour only had half their conference and liberls have had theirs already. they get everything they deserve.


That's because your side is playing dirty.

Every party has a right to recess for their conference. This in itself is illegal.

no you stupid boy. voting no for conferences is the rights of the mps, if it was not they would not be asked. on a scale of 1 to 10 you have intelligence of -zillions. what was illegal was proroging to hold conferences. conferences are something mps vote for. if he wanted a conference he could have asked for them in november and nobody would have antted an eye lid. but he thought he can do what ever he wants there is no comeback. last time somebody proroged parliament was king charles the first and his head ended up on a spike.

the levee is about to open boy. watch the ladies they wil tell you all about it.

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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Thu Sep 26, 2019 10:17 pm

you cannot make it up. they tell him one thing and his brain understands something different.


from the bbc

In the resumed Commons session, the chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster said: "The automotive sector, who I met this week, confirmed that they were ready, the retail sector said they were ready."

Three attendees at the relevant meeting in Coventry this week told the BBC this was not an accurate reflection of Monday's meeting with manufacturers.

"I was at the meeting. There's no way that is the message he could have gone away with," said one business leader.

Another present, when asked if Mr Gove had been told by the car industry that it was ready, replied: "No! We said we are planning as best we can, but cannot prepare for all eventualities and tariffs alone undermine our viability. We want a deal. No deal is not an option. Catastrophic."

A written briefing for the EU exit preparedness manufacturing round table has been obtained by BBC News.

It was held at the National Automotive Innovation Centre on Monday afternoon and attended by Aston Martin, the British Ceramic Confederation, Ford, Make UK, Toyota and the SMMT.
'Crystal clear'

The briefing says the key message was "leaving without a deal is the worst possible outcome", that "short-term disruption is likely to be severe after 31 October", and that businesses were "preparing the best they can, but it is creating huge costs, particularly for SMEs".

Another organisation present told the BBC that the Commons' claims did not "bear reality", that bigger car companies said they had prepared as far as they can, but there was "no preparing" for developments such as tariffs.

It said smaller companies had said that further down the supply chain, it was impossible to prepare, because they didn't have the resources or the expertise to prepare and they didn't know what they were preparing for.

Other major carmakers have told the government in writing that "they have done what they can" but "you cannot really be ready for a no-deal outcome".

Separately, retailers also again disputed Mr Gove's claims about readiness in food supply. The British Retail Consortium said in a statement that it had been "crystal clear" that "it is impossible to completely mitigate the significant disruption which would be caused by no-deal" and "would likely see reduced availability and higher prices".
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Re: what next?

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Sep 26, 2019 10:43 pm

How can anyone get prepared when they don't even know what the tariffs will be.
Importers will just roll the cost on the consumer, and exporters will yield to pressure for lower prices.
That's how the markets work.
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Thu Sep 26, 2019 10:56 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:How can anyone get prepared when they don't even know what the tariffs will be.
Importers will just roll the cost on the consumer, and exporters will yield to pressure for lower prices.
That's how the markets work.

this is what they are saying too, the tarrifs will put them out of business.

so no we knowwhy manchild was asking for elections yesterday. he knows that it will tkae a few days before the parliament gets disolved and then we will need 25 working days before an election can ge held. so the election can take place after 31st of october.

his time is gona come soon enough
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