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Originally Posted by
Desert Region
He did, didn't he?
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Interesting to hear him sound a bit rattled.
But why was that?
He is like a bottle of fermented beetroot!
One more frustrated power trip and !
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Originally Posted by
local
I have but some only like democracy when it comes up with the decision they want, losing the intellectual argument is still a problem for them.
I am sure though in our new tortured democracy there will be some more attempts to rerun this vote in some form or another by the losers.
From the information that I have seen, it would appear that all arrangements are in place for a No Deal Brexit. All forms of travel have been covered with new passports, visas, motoring etc., All transport companies have been informed of the new arrangements, All businesses have been informed of the procedures in place etc., Even international driving permits are available at the Post Offices now.
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Originally Posted by
Ceam
Love how people think this could just be done with a yes/no vote.
No matter which way you voted how can you be happy with the current situation. The country has shafted itself. Now we are probably going to have Boris in charge. Good god, who on earth wants that idiot in charge apart from the very rich? This country is about to implode. Possibly taking the E.U. with it. Some may be made up with that idea, but personally I kind of liked the peace that came with it.
Of course it can be done with a Yes/No vote.
The current situation is the fault of those who who are anti-democracy extremists.
If all MP's had accepted the basis on which people voted we would be out by now.
Boris despite his many many faults towers over the intellectual minnow Corbyn like a Colussus
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Originally Posted by
local
Of course it can be done with a Yes/No vote.
The current situation is the fault of those who who are anti-democracy extremists.
If all MP's had accepted the basis on which people voted we would be out by now.
Boris despite his many many faults towers over the intellectual minnow Corbyn like a Colussus
It is looking increasingly likely that Johnson will be the new PM, hope you still feel the same in 12 months time, personally wouldn't trust him further than I could throw him and believe me that isn't very far at all, but I have no say in the matter, tough isn't it.
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Originally Posted by
silver fox
It is looking increasingly likely that Johnson will be the new PM, hope you still feel the same in 12 months time, personally wouldn't trust him further than I could throw him and believe me that isn't very far at all, but I have no say in the matter, tough isn't it.
I don't have any say either but you can always vote against the Conservatives in forthcoming elections.
The trust issue is why I wouldn't vote for Corbyn once he has gone I will look again.
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Originally Posted by
local
I don't have any say either but you can always vote against the Conservatives in forthcoming elections.
The trust issue is why I wouldn't vote for Corbyn once he has gone I will look again.
The next general election is on 5th May 1922 - however, a general election could be called at any time during the Brexit transition period. The line up of the Labour candidates for a Labour leader appears to be more dire than that of the Conservatives. Still, you could always vote for D.Abbott as leader, I suppose. That would be interesting.
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Originally Posted by
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The next general election is on 5th May 1922 - however, a general election could be called at any time during the Brexit transition period. The line up of the Labour candidates for a Labour leader appears to be more dire than that of the Conservatives. Still, you could always vote for D.Abbott as leader, I suppose. That would be interesting.
1922, Are you sure about that?
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
You mean like Blair's lie on WMD?
I wonder why Cameron never attempted to make any political mileage out of it?...................not like him!
He refused to admit that the Iraq War was “a mistake” or “wrong” in the wake of the damning Chilcot Report into the invasion.
He also refused to apologise for the Conservative party’s role in backing the war, saying he did not see the point.
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said
No problem I just thought it ironic that you've mentioned Abbott in the same sentence.
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