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papa smurf 25-01-2017 08:14

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Originally Posted by Gavin78 (Post 35882015)
Lets bring trump in he'll sort the mess out

it could be sorted with a tree and a length of rope :shocked:

ianch99 25-01-2017 12:17

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35882040)
it could be sorted with a tree and a length of rope :shocked:

Are you aluding here to Trump's Father's KKK hobbies?

1andrew1 25-01-2017 13:16

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Proof of the pudding as always is in the eating.

PMQs: Theresa May vows to set out full Brexit plans in white pape

"I recognise I set out that bold plan for a global Britain last week... I can confirm to the House that our plan will be set out, in a white paper, set out in this House", she says.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...s-labour-will/

pip08456 25-01-2017 14:16

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35882097)
Proof of the pudding as always is in the eating.

PMQs: Theresa May vows to set out full Brexit plans in white pape

"I recognise I set out that bold plan for a global Britain last week... I can confirm to the House that our plan will be set out, in a white paper, set out in this House", she says.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...s-labour-will/

The plan may be but not the detail. Going into detail would do more harm than good.

papa smurf 25-01-2017 17:43

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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35882083)
Are you aluding here to Trump's Father's KKK hobbies?

nothing so dramatic:shocked: i was alluding to hanging a few mp's to assist in the brexit process;)

TheDaddy 26-01-2017 06:52

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35881927)
The SNP are probably the biggest losers today followed by the more extreme Brexiters who favour a more dictatorial approach to Article 50. Theresa May won't be too unhappy today.

Who cares what they think, they're not a real government anyway

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ramrod (Post 35881961)
......and she doesn't want brexit to happen :rolleyes:

I don't think that's relevant, it's going to happen and now it's going to happen properly and legally, I find it amusing that one of the biggest moans of Brextremist's is that we need our own laws to be sacrosanct and then at the first opportunity denounce them.

Chris 26-01-2017 14:08

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The Article 50 Bill has been published. It is brief, to say the least.

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2017/01/4.jpg

Via: https://order-order.com/2017/01/26/r...thdrawal-bill/

I can't wait to see how the SNP try to find 50 amendments in that.

Ramrod 26-01-2017 16:01

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35882378)

I can't wait to see how the SNP try to find 50 amendments in that.

I'm wondering about that as well.....:D

Osem 26-01-2017 16:10

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The same way they found a 'credible' economic plan for Scotland?... :D

Kursk 26-01-2017 16:50

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35881984)
Not so easy.

You were right, although today's Bill is way too wordy imho. ;).
I would have set it to a jaunty little ditty from the Sound of Music and simply said:

So long, farewell auf wiedersehen, adieu
Adieu, adieu, to yieu and yieu and yieu.

pip08456 26-01-2017 18:33

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Originally Posted by Kursk (Post 35882396)
You were right, although today's Bill is way too wordy imho. ;).
I would have set it to a jaunty little ditty from the Sound of Music and simply said:

So long, farewell auf wiedersehen, adieu
Adieu, adieu, to yieu and yieu and yieu.

I much prefer your version!:D

techguyone 26-01-2017 18:46

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Tulip Siddiq, who voted in favour of holding a referendum, has resigned from Corbys frontbench because she does not support the triggering of article 50

So tell me again why did she vote to hold a referendum if she had no intention of honouring it?

RizzyKing 26-01-2017 19:24

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Because like many she just assumed the result of the referendum would be to remain but then we the british public turned everything on it's head and haven't we angered some of them.

techguyone 26-01-2017 20:30

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Tough titties, it's about time some of them actually realised that 'we' are their employers.

Damien 26-01-2017 20:42

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Originally Posted by techguyone (Post 35882434)
Tough titties, it's about time some of them actually realised that 'we' are their employers.

Her constituency is 75% remain. I think, might be one of the other ones.

Anyway this article highlights the problem for Labour: http://www.newstatesman.com/politics...ing-article-50

Quote:

Among the horror stories: for two thirds of voters, their vote in the referendum is now more important than their chosen political party. For Labour the effect is particularly deadly. Their voters largely backed Remain, but that segment is concentrated in a handful of safe seats. Overall, many Labour seats trend Leave.
Labour are sitting on the new fault line in British politics.


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