Fri Sep 06, 2019 5:10 pm
Fri Sep 06, 2019 5:16 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:Come monday the no-deal option would be breaking the law.He said he'd never do it but he'll have to ask the EU for an extension.Doing as he's told-good enough for him
Fri Sep 06, 2019 5:42 pm
Jock wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:Come monday the no-deal option would be breaking the law.He said he'd never do it but he'll have to ask the EU for an extension.Doing as he's told-good enough for him
What about the majority of people who voted leave?
Fri Sep 06, 2019 6:24 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:Come monday the no-deal option would be breaking the law.He said he'd never do it but he'll have to ask the EU for an extension.Doing as he's told-good enough for him
Fri Sep 06, 2019 6:50 pm
Fri Sep 06, 2019 7:29 pm
Fri Sep 06, 2019 8:40 pm
popeye21 wrote:All Boris has to do is to ask the EU for an extension and then immediately veto it, as ALL MEMBER STATES GET TO VOTE. Corbyn and Swinson will then have to take up the offer of an election, where they will lose due to the Boris Farage pact. Rich remainers will be scared of letting in Corbyn and will vote Tory or Lib Dem, while the working class brexiteers who would normally vote Labour will vote for the Brexit Party. Even Labour front benchers don't understand Labour's Brexit stance, so what chance have they got in convincing the electorate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSa2wvJ ... e=youtu.be
Why even Emily Thornberry doesn't understand Labour's Brexit stance
Fri Sep 06, 2019 8:53 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:popeye21 wrote:All Boris has to do is to ask the EU for an extension and then immediately veto it, as ALL MEMBER STATES GET TO VOTE. Corbyn and Swinson will then have to take up the offer of an election, where they will lose due to the Boris Farage pact. Rich remainers will be scared of letting in Corbyn and will vote Tory or Lib Dem, while the working class brexiteers who would normally vote Labour will vote for the Brexit Party. Even Labour front benchers don't understand Labour's Brexit stance, so what chance have they got in convincing the electorate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSa2wvJ ... e=youtu.be
Why even Emily Thornberry doesn't understand Labour's Brexit stance
Ex/cept he doesn't have the authority to do that.
Fri Sep 06, 2019 8:57 pm
Fri Sep 06, 2019 11:24 pm
Fri Sep 06, 2019 11:48 pm
banana bob wrote:Four consecutive defeats and your own deserting you, if this lard barrel was a football manager he'd be sacked. Totally clueless bully who is turning out a laughing stock.
Sat Sep 07, 2019 12:04 am
Sneggyblubird wrote:popeye21 wrote:All Boris has to do is to ask the EU for an extension and then immediately veto it, as ALL MEMBER STATES GET TO VOTE. Corbyn and Swinson will then have to take up the offer of an election, where they will lose due to the Boris Farage pact. Rich remainers will be scared of letting in Corbyn and will vote Tory or Lib Dem, while the working class brexiteers who would normally vote Labour will vote for the Brexit Party. Even Labour front benchers don't understand Labour's Brexit stance, so what chance have they got in convincing the electorate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSa2wvJ ... e=youtu.be
Why even Emily Thornberry doesn't understand Labour's Brexit stance
Except he doesn't have the authority to do that.
Sat Sep 07, 2019 6:14 am
Sneggyblubird wrote:Come monday the no-deal option would be breaking the law.He said he'd never do it but he'll have to ask the EU for an extension.Doing as he's told-good enough for him
Sat Sep 07, 2019 7:07 am
bluebird1972 wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:Come monday the no-deal option would be breaking the law.He said he'd never do it but he'll have to ask the EU for an extension.Doing as he's told-good enough for him
The SNP are forcing us to stay in the EU yet the first chance they get they will call for a independence reference that if successful will mean they are no longer part of the EU !
So we will have to have a hard border as well as the EU are imposing on Ireland
f*cking Mental
And you think Boris is a prick ?
Sat Sep 07, 2019 8:31 am
Sneggyblubird wrote:bluebird1972 wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:Come monday the no-deal option would be breaking the law.He said he'd never do it but he'll have to ask the EU for an extension.Doing as he's told-good enough for him
The SNP are forcing us to stay in the EU yet the first chance they get they will call for a independence reference that if successful will mean they are no longer part of the EU !
So we will have to have a hard border as well as the EU are imposing on Ireland
f*cking Mental
And you think Boris is a prick ?
If you look at the referendum result they (scots) voted to stay in.You could just as easily say we as forcing them to come out.
Powtatoes-Partartoes
Sat Sep 07, 2019 8:48 am
Sat Sep 07, 2019 8:53 am
popeye21 wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:popeye21 wrote:All Boris has to do is to ask the EU for an extension and then immediately veto it, as ALL MEMBER STATES GET TO VOTE. Corbyn and Swinson will then have to take up the offer of an election, where they will lose due to the Boris Farage pact. Rich remainers will be scared of letting in Corbyn and will vote Tory or Lib Dem, while the working class brexiteers who would normally vote Labour will vote for the Brexit Party. Even Labour front benchers don't understand Labour's Brexit stance, so what chance have they got in convincing the electorate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSa2wvJ ... e=youtu.be
Why even Emily Thornberry doesn't understand Labour's Brexit stance
Ex/cept he doesn't have the authority to do that.
How do you know that? Have you read the entire bill? If you're right, then I think he will instruct the Queen not to sign and the bill doesn't become law. Then they will have to except his challenge of an election.IMHO the electorate will severely punish these MP's who have tried to derail democracy. The vote may have been close on a simple yes or no, but on a constituency basis around two thirds of the seats would have been Brexiteers.
Sat Sep 07, 2019 9:32 am
Sneggyblubird wrote:popeye21 wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:popeye21 wrote:All Boris has to do is to ask the EU for an extension and then immediately veto it, as ALL MEMBER STATES GET TO VOTE. Corbyn and Swinson will then have to take up the offer of an election, where they will lose due to the Boris Farage pact. Rich remainers will be scared of letting in Corbyn and will vote Tory or Lib Dem, while the working class brexiteers who would normally vote Labour will vote for the Brexit Party. Even Labour front benchers don't understand Labour's Brexit stance, so what chance have they got in convincing the electorate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSa2wvJ ... e=youtu.be
Why even Emily Thornberry doesn't understand Labour's Brexit stance
Ex/cept he doesn't have the authority to do that.
How do you know that? Have you read the entire bill? If you're right, then I think he will instruct the Queen not to sign and the bill doesn't become law. Then they will have to except his challenge of an election.IMHO the electorate will severely punish these MP's who have tried to derail democracy. The vote may have been close on a simple yes or no, but on a constituency basis around two thirds of the seats would have been Brexiteers.
You need to read up on how the constitution works.The bill gets royal ascension on monday then its law:end of.I agree insomuch that Boris may try wriggle out of it somehow but won't be by instructing the queen.
Sat Sep 07, 2019 10:27 am
pembroke allan wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:popeye21 wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:popeye21 wrote:All Boris has to do is to ask the EU for an extension and then immediately veto it, as ALL MEMBER STATES GET TO VOTE. Corbyn and Swinson will then have to take up the offer of an election, where they will lose due to the Boris Farage pact. Rich remainers will be scared of letting in Corbyn and will vote Tory or Lib Dem, while the working class brexiteers who would normally vote Labour will vote for the Brexit Party. Even Labour front benchers don't understand Labour's Brexit stance, so what chance have they got in convincing the electorate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSa2wvJ ... e=youtu.be
Why even Emily Thornberry doesn't understand Labour's Brexit stance
Ex/cept he doesn't have the authority to do that.
How do you know that? Have you read the entire bill? If you're right, then I think he will instruct the Queen not to sign and the bill doesn't become law. Then they will have to except his challenge of an election.IMHO the electorate will severely punish these MP's who have tried to derail democracy. The vote may have been close on a simple yes or no, but on a constituency basis around two thirds of the seats would have been Brexiteers.
You need to read up on how the constitution works.The bill gets royal ascension on monday then its law:end of.I agree insomuch that Boris may try wriggle out of it somehow but won't be by instructing the queen.
Boris may not have to wriggle out of anything queen or not ? At moment theres two ways boris won't have go to EU and after that several ways where we could still leave on oct 31st, deal or not but time will tell him how stubborn boris is and how far he will go to get us out of EU .
Sat Sep 07, 2019 12:20 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:popeye21 wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:popeye21 wrote:All Boris has to do is to ask the EU for an extension and then immediately veto it, as ALL MEMBER STATES GET TO VOTE. Corbyn and Swinson will then have to take up the offer of an election, where they will lose due to the Boris Farage pact. Rich remainers will be scared of letting in Corbyn and will vote Tory or Lib Dem, while the working class brexiteers who would normally vote Labour will vote for the Brexit Party. Even Labour front benchers don't understand Labour's Brexit stance, so what chance have they got in convincing the electorate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSa2wvJ ... e=youtu.be
Why even Emily Thornberry doesn't understand Labour's Brexit stance
Ex/cept he doesn't have the authority to do that.
How do you know that? Have you read the entire bill? If you're right, then I think he will instruct the Queen not to sign and the bill doesn't become law. Then they will have to except his challenge of an election.IMHO the electorate will severely punish these MP's who have tried to derail democracy. The vote may have been close on a simple yes or no, but on a constituency basis around two thirds of the seats would have been Brexiteers.
You need to read up on how the constitution works.The bill gets royal ascension on monday then its law:end of.I agree insomuch that Boris may try wriggle out of it somehow but won't be by instructing the queen.
Boris may not have to wriggle out of anything queen or not ? At moment theres two ways boris won't have go to EU and after that several ways where we could still leave on oct 31st, deal or not but time will tell him how stubborn boris is and how far he will go to get us out of EU .
The ultimate way they could stop Boris is a temporary coalition.With a parliamentary majority whoever led it would be constitutionally entitled to ask the queen to form a new gov.Easier said than done i'll admit.
Sat Sep 07, 2019 9:35 pm
Sun Sep 08, 2019 8:00 am
Sneggyblubird wrote:bluebird1972 wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:Come monday the no-deal option would be breaking the law.He said he'd never do it but he'll have to ask the EU for an extension.Doing as he's told-good enough for him
The SNP are forcing us to stay in the EU yet the first chance they get they will call for a independence reference that if successful will mean they are no longer part of the EU !
So we will have to have a hard border as well as the EU are imposing on Ireland
f*cking Mental
And you think Boris is a prick ?
If you look at the referendum result they (scots) voted to stay in.You could just as easily say we as forcing them to come out.
Powtatoes-Partartoes
Sun Sep 08, 2019 10:23 am
Sun Sep 08, 2019 12:02 pm
Sun Sep 08, 2019 12:18 pm
TopCat CCFC wrote:AMBER RUDD = GONE .... What a mess ...This Country
Sun Sep 08, 2019 12:24 pm
Sven wrote:TopCat CCFC wrote:AMBER RUDD = GONE .... What a mess ...This Country
Tony, Amber Rudd is a mess!
Seriously though, either Boris is playing a blinder and the best is yet to come (Savid Javid hinted at it on The Andrew Marr Show) or he has truly misjudged his available powers as the fledgling PM
The country is now in a mess regardless of which side we fall on as individuals and the politicians are failing to do their duty in large parts
Boris to blame? Not quite yet, as that dishonour goes to the Remoaners who could not accept the democratic decision; but he is at the point where he needs to show why so many people appeared to have faith in his (flimsy IMHO) leadership credentials
Saddest of all though, I'd still rather him in power than the the Doomsday trio of Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonald and Diane Abbott. The mind boggles as to what would follow...
Sun Sep 08, 2019 1:57 pm
bluebird1972 wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:bluebird1972 wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:Come monday the no-deal option would be breaking the law.He said he'd never do it but he'll have to ask the EU for an extension.Doing as he's told-good enough for him
The SNP are forcing us to stay in the EU yet the first chance they get they will call for a independence reference that if successful will mean they are no longer part of the EU !
So we will have to have a hard border as well as the EU are imposing on Ireland
f*cking Mental
And you think Boris is a prick ?
If you look at the referendum result they (scots) voted to stay in.You could just as easily say we as forcing them to come out.
Powtatoes-Partartoes
Not really Scotland is a region of the UK same as Wales, Cornwall or London so the actual result was to leave. Further even Scotland are not members of the EU and if they gain independence will not become automatic members. They will have to apply for membership which will have to be accepted by all 28 member states and who do think will be the main objectors To this ? No not what ever the UK is called but Spain to stop Catalonia doing the same
Sun Sep 08, 2019 5:51 pm
Jock wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:Come monday the no-deal option would be breaking the law.He said he'd never do it but he'll have to ask the EU for an extension.Doing as he's told-good enough for him
What about the majority of people who voted leave?
Sun Sep 08, 2019 6:36 pm
moonboots wrote:Jock wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:Come monday the no-deal option would be breaking the law.He said he'd never do it but he'll have to ask the EU for an extension.Doing as he's told-good enough for him
What about the majority of people who voted leave?
They were lied to. Told a deal would be easy. No mention of a no deal therefore vote was null and void. Start again now that everyone knows all the facts.....you know it makes sense
Sun Sep 08, 2019 6:43 pm
pembroke allan wrote:moonboots wrote:Jock wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:Come monday the no-deal option would be breaking the law.He said he'd never do it but he'll have to ask the EU for an extension.Doing as he's told-good enough for him
What about the majority of people who voted leave?
They were lied to. Told a deal would be easy. No mention of a no deal therefore vote was null and void. Start again now that everyone knows all the facts.....you know it makes sense
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No mention of deal no mention of no deal? Both parties either lied or were very economical with truth in referendum so cal it a draw and let result stand? But will say the remain bunch are hypocrites this bill to force boris to delay Brexit was done unconstitutionaly in an underhand way thanks to that Moron burcow who allowed again something that shouldn't have been just to derail Brexit .....