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If it makes the floor of the chamber, which has a reasonable chance, I’d expect all in attendance as the judgement there would be binding (at least, until such times as Parliament unbound itself). |
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Well i could argue that WE ALL know what the result was in the referendum regarding leaving the EU or not,But like Santa some like to believe in make believe and prefer to stay in fantasy land as it gives them a warm feeling and makes them feel secure . These days are drawing to a close now.The EU fantasy is over and good riddance to it. One of my favorite Quotes : “ If your mind is strong, all difficult things will become easy; if your mind is weak, all easy things will become difficult.” Amen :) |
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https://www.thejournal.ie/brexit-thr....co/AzwgZ53lWm
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I just did it for you Hugh and i got a lovely view of my 5 inch TinFoil barbs from an upside down position :D |
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And this man was the former Brexit secretary..:rolleyes:
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/b...avis-s3wp97jlt |
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- Parliament votes for Theresa May's bill? - Parliament votes to revoke Article 50? - Parliament asks for a referendum on Theresa May's deal, v remaining? (No deal is effectively ruled out now by all accounts as Parliament is now asserting its sovereign powers.) |
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I personally am getting sick to death of the whole bloody thing. Theresa May reminds me of that evil woman Thatcher,
She has got something in her head and wants to see it through. This country will be ruined beyond imagination. Major companies are moving abroad and unemployment will reach unmentionable heights. We the voter have been conned by ALL MPs. who have told us a LOB The public will suffer. An tonight it was suggested to threaten Northern Ireland with food shortages. Theresa May should should the best thing for the country and resign. And take it too the country. The whole thing stinks |
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But really - what a terrible way to think of treating one of our major trading partners and allies, on top of the historical situation. :dunce: ---------- Post added at 23:11 ---------- Previous post was at 23:03 ---------- Quote:
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Indeed, while we behaved like spoiled, petulant children the European Union and developed three coherent strategies.
One: we may remain Two: we may leave without a deal Of these two the European Union have no control. Energy hasn’t been wasted on point one, contingencies made for point two. An unfortunate but not unanticipated event. We are aiming for option three: one which nobody can clearly define, nor confirm they want, that there’s no mandate for in the public or Parliament, and the EU are supposed to fear our powerful negotiating position? |
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If Remain had won the first Referendum in a 52/48 ratio and the Leave camp bitched for a second Referendum, the Remainers would pretend to be affronted etc.
Now this is where it is really unfair, not just unfair. In the Remain vote scenario, the perfidious French, the perfidious Irish and the perfidious Spanish wouldn't have unleashed that perfidy. So Remainers wouldn't have the opportunity of being swayed to vote Leave in a second Referendum. So a second Referendum simply wouldn't happen. In the present situation, the Remainers are using every device to force another Referendum to overturn a democratic decision taken in 2016. It's hypocritical and perverse. It hasn't helped that the guvmin has been so bad at negotiating let alone pissing away their majority in 2017. They should have started out on an assumption of no deal and let the EU sweat it out and panic while we made our preparations. The only case for a 2nd Referendum, if there is a case at all, would be based on the guvmin's incompetence by making a Brexit BRINO. If there is to be a 2nd Referendum, the ballot paper should not offer the Remain option because that decision has been taken and enshrined in law. |
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Once again a failure to understand what “enshrined in law” actually means.
It’s entirely democratic that everyone uses any approach (within civil and criminal law, we used to think this was a given until the Leave campaign) to justify their cause, and indeed bring it forward at every general election they wish. |
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