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All this court decision does is reinstate the commotion stirred up by the remainers for another few weeks. Absolute mayhem. |
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I predict, firstly, that prediction is in present climes a mug’s game; and secondly, that BoJo isn’t going to resign, which would be doing Corbyn’s job for him - he will challenge him to either agree to an election, or declare a no-confidence vote.
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The Pound has just started to do very well....
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I think the electorate will have their say in the end. The majority will be rightly angry with Parliament being reconvened just to go through all these ridiculous arguments again.
Boris will be rewarded when he can finally get a General Election called. Those smug faces we have seen this morning following the judgement will soon disappear when the public eventually have their say. |
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Boris can't get anything done ---------- Post added at 11:36 ---------- Previous post was at 11:30 ---------- How does leave the relationship between the Queen & Boris? I suspect HM will not be happy with him? |
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:D:D:D:D:D:D:D I'm not au fait with regards to the political relationship between HM & PM Could she sack him? (if she could she probably wouldn't i suspect) ---------- Post added at 11:44 ---------- Previous post was at 11:43 ---------- Quote:
No Deal vs Remain (A deal has demonstrated to be unreachable and should therefore be disregarded) |
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Well, can't say I'm surprised by that ruling at all.
All those times it was said about respecting/honoring/enacting the 'will of the people and the referendum result' . . . yet all we see are the ones in power trying to overthrow it. Looks like we're back to the Parliamentary hamsters taking turns running the brexit wheel in both directions until someone - somewhere, somehow - takes the wheel off them. My only hope now is that the EU tell us to 'P' off . . . yeah, fat chance :( |
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Actually Boris is saying that he won't rule out suspending Parliament again
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-49807552 |
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Do you honestly think if Brexit is cancelled that will solve everything? Do you? Do you think the Brexiteers desire to leave a disgusting and corrupt "empire", (empire, not my terminology, but Verhoftstadt's.) will falter ? I can tell you, mine won't, I do not want my country to remain in a corrupt and disgusting union, I have the right to live in a truly independent country, free from foreign interference, that will never go away. |
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