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321Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Wed Dec 05 2018, 17:47

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

As I said the day after the result. We will never leave. The whole thing is a stitch up.

Just goes to prove how much the modern parties hate the electorate.

They also represent absolutely no body.

322Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Wed Dec 05 2018, 22:11

xmiles

xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Jay Jay Okocha

And this is the kind of crook that funded the brexit campaign:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-46460194

323Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Dec 06 2018, 01:17

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

No wonder May and her cronies were trying everything in their power to prevent the public seeing the legal advice on her proposed deal.

What a sell out!

324Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Dec 10 2018, 09:09

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

No Brexit today confirmed as a legal option DESPITE our own Government's lawyers arguing against the British people having a democratic choice, just as we were denied a democratic choice in the "referendum" itself. 
Now that it's blatantly obvious that they can't deliver anything like what they promised leavers I think it's disgusting that they continue to try to railroad through the alternative deal without consulting the people.
Under the law we have a right to have a say in whether or not we want to accept the dodgy open-ended agreement that May has cobbled together so i find it disgusting that our own Government is attempting to block our legal rights.
They promised a Rolls Royce and have now said we can only have a bicycle with no seat - but we are expected to accept it anyway. A very dangerous precedent if they get away with it.

325Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Dec 10 2018, 09:36

rammywhite

rammywhite
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

Its interesting that the original referendum result was 52% leave and 48% remain. If you look at the deal on the table that's just about what we've got. 52% is leave and 48% stays the same.
 May gone by Friday!!

326Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Dec 10 2018, 11:42

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

We will never be allowed to leave. Simple really.

327Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Dec 10 2018, 12:09

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

London will turn into Paris if we don’t.

I can see it coming.

328Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Dec 10 2018, 13:20

finlaymcdanger

finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

329Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Dec 10 2018, 13:22

finlaymcdanger

finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

karlypants wrote:London will turn into Paris if we don’t.

I can see it coming.

Other parts of the country maybe but I'm not so sure about London

330Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Dec 10 2018, 13:53

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Let's be honest. It's only the left wing who have bed wetting tantrums and take to the streets with their socialist workers party signs. 

Those who voted for brexit, despite being utterly betrayed will continue to go to work and attempt to put food on their table.

We should however consider not voting in coming elections.

331Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Dec 10 2018, 14:08

rammywhite

rammywhite
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

Tomorrows vote has been cancelled apparently- so let's see what she comes up with next

332Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Dec 10 2018, 14:11

Norpig

Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Hipster_Nebula wrote:Let's be honest. It's only the left wing who have bed wetting tantrums and take to the streets with their socialist workers party signs. 

Those who voted for brexit, despite being utterly betrayed will continue to go to work and attempt to put food on their table.

We should however consider not voting in coming elections.

You're wrong there Hipster, i personally know people who went to London for knobhead Tommy's brexit march yesterday and they are most definitely right wing as i'm sick of hearing about on facebook.

333Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Dec 10 2018, 14:18

Cajunboy

Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

We live in interesting times.

334Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Dec 10 2018, 14:29

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

What gets my goat is that May's cronies are still insisting that the only option is a deal that nobody voted for and nobody wants.

And they are prepared to circumvent the law and our democratic rights to railroad it through for no other reason than their own political capital. That's going well isn't it?

335Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Dec 10 2018, 14:34

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Interesting development. As more MPs are suggesting that scrapping Brexit remains an option, the question has been raised as to whether May can legally postpone the vote to avoid another defeat.

Apparently postponing a vote that has already been scheduled has to be decided by the house under Parliamentary rules.

Tory whips are launching their own "project fear" to try to get the rebels back in line as we speak.

336Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Dec 10 2018, 16:53

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

May calls off the vote because she admits she won't win, but some MPs now want to have a vote on whether the vote should go ahead anyway.

It's no wonder this is such a mess with attitudes like this.



337Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Dec 10 2018, 16:58

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Norpig wrote:
Hipster_Nebula wrote:Let's be honest. It's only the left wing who have bed wetting tantrums and take to the streets with their socialist workers party signs. 

Those who voted for brexit, despite being utterly betrayed will continue to go to work and attempt to put food on their table.

We should however consider not voting in coming elections.

You're wrong there Hipster, i personally know people who went to London for knobhead Tommy's brexit march yesterday and they are most definitely right wing as i'm sick of hearing about on facebook.

A very small minority of nob heads.

The left are prone to calling a protest every time someone spills their tea.

338Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Dec 10 2018, 19:44

Guest


Guest

She’s made a rod for her own back pandering to the right of her party - there was no way to a do a deal and deliver that for them. She had to just walk away if she was serious about that.

Had she spent the last two years doing right by the country she could have got a softer Brexit deal - this 
in between us a waste of time for us all.

339Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Dec 10 2018, 20:02

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

She made a rod for her own back by not properly negotiating alternatives to the EU deal. This has allowed the EU to make a total mockery of this country.

She's pandered to the right of her party by bringing back a deal so universally unpopular with them they're attempting to get her out.

340Brexit negotiations - Page 17 Empty Re: Brexit negotiations Mon Dec 10 2018, 20:12

Guest


Guest

Those ‘red lines’ she set were for the right of her party. The EU was never going to do a deal that satisfied those limitations. So instead she’s buckled to the EU and come back with a terrible deal for everyone.

She should have made the case for the economy and negotiated a soft Brexit. It’s a lie to say there’s only one way to deliver on the referendum.

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