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papa smurf 24-10-2019 18:09

Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion
 
Found this for labour supporters.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwafG-QvEFc

denphone 24-10-2019 18:16

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 36014922)
exactly and a GE wont solve the Brexit mess one bit with another hung parliament what if we elect a majority remain parliament again the leavers on here all ready said they wont except that and the mess continues for maybe years more

It’s looking less and less likely that Boris Johnson will get his election proposal agreed by parliament ...

Michael Savage views.

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Lib Dems against an election. Greens against. Unity holding. Labour MPs saying they’ll vote against.

ianch99 24-10-2019 18:18

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36014919)
This is an absolutely tedious con.

Tedious is the word. The solution is obvious but the Tories are in denial.

Mick 24-10-2019 19:37

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Ok couple of issues:

  1. Moderating should be conducted by team members only - nobody else.
  2. Why am I seeing terms being used that were not allowed in previous threads? (e.g, Extremists) I do not want to see them, nobody is an extremist so stop using these stupid non-existent terms.
  3. Absolutely nobody should be referring to any other member as a nutter. This is not acceptable and must not happen again!
  4. Finally - Some Posts have either been removed or edited to reflect the above!

Hugh 24-10-2019 20:35

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Is it just me, or doesn’t BJ realise saying "back an election or I won’t continue my record-breaking run of failures" isn’t really an effective threat?

denphone 24-10-2019 20:43

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This should concern us all given the murder of Jo Cox in 2016.

https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/news/view/...-and-the-union

papa smurf 24-10-2019 20:58

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36014934)
This should concern us all given the murder of Jo Cox in 2016.

https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/news/view/...-and-the-union

I've come really close to committing an act of violence against the tv when they discuss brexit related issues.

jfman 24-10-2019 21:50

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36014936)
I've come really close to committing an act of violence against the tv when they discuss brexit related issues.

Fundamentally an act of self harm. The Brexit imagery is strong in that one.

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36014934)
This should concern us all given the murder of Jo Cox in 2016.

https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/news/view/...-and-the-union

I like the fact 3% want the public to get hurt in protests, regardless of Brexit. :confused:

tweetiepooh 25-10-2019 10:16

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36014934)
This should concern us all given the murder of Jo Cox in 2016.

https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/news/view/...-and-the-union

Really sad reading.

Seems we've lost the art of debate and argument so need to resort to more "graphic" means of protest. I guess TV companies don't want people who protest with words, doesn't sell as well.

denphone 25-10-2019 11:04

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Chancellor Sajid Javid has "paused" production of the new Brexit 50p coins due to the likelihood that the UK will not leave the European Union next Thursday.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...-coins-missed/

Maggy 25-10-2019 11:58

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50175914

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EU ambassadors have agreed to delay Brexit, but will not make a decision on a new deadline date until next week.

jfman 25-10-2019 12:18

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EU falling into a trap here. Anything other than adhering to the request, in law, leaves them open to accusations of meddling in UK politics.

It doesn’t matter if/when the Withdrawal Agreement Bill is passed. If it passed before November 6th then it gives the UK Government two months to get the necessary legislation in place. The “minor technical extension” that gets mooted every once in a while.

OLD BOY 25-10-2019 12:21

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36014962)
EU falling into a trap here. Anything other than adhering to the request, in law, leaves them open to accusations of meddling in UK politics.

It doesn’t matter if/when the Withdrawal Agreement Bill is passed. If it passed before November 6th then it gives the UK Government two months to get the necessary legislation in place. The “minor technical extension” that gets mooted every once in a while.

It is, in fact, a request by the UK. The EU gets to make the decision.

Carth 25-10-2019 12:50

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EU ambassadors have agreed to delay Brexit, but will not make a decision on a new deadline date until next week
hmm, playing the game where they wait to see if the deal is accepted (haha) and what happens regarding a GE . .

. . could be anything then, 2 weeks, 6 months, even 10 years (at the current rate) :rolleyes:

jfman 25-10-2019 12:50

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36014963)
It is, in fact, a request by the UK. The EU gets to make the decision.

Yes, they indeed do. And will get accused of meddling by doing anything other than adhering to the request as written. As I clearly stated.


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