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denphone 12-12-2018 08:58

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 35974921)
Powerful words. Back me or it’s no deal vs no Brexit.

A governing party tearing itself apart..

Mr K 12-12-2018 09:06

Re: Brexit
 
What a shambles this country is. Betting she'll comfortably survive, seeing as they struggled for so long just to get 48 letters. . Turkeys don't vote for Xmas, especially at this time of the year !

denphone 12-12-2018 09:11

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35974925)
What a shambles this country is. Betting she'll comfortably survive, seeing as they struggled for so long just to get 48 letters. . Turkeys don't vote for Xmas, especially at this time of the year !

And the civil war which is engulfing the Conservative party is highly likely to get even worse Mr K.

Mr K 12-12-2018 09:15

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35974926)
And the civil war which is engulfing the Conservative party is highly likely to get even worse Mr K.

Oh good, I'll get some popcorn in ;).

Seriously what a selfish load of muppets, jostling for power whilst the country goes down the pan. This has all Brexit has-been about, individuals, ambition and power.

tweetiepooh 12-12-2018 09:21

Re: Brexit
 
The whole lot of them are a right pain at the moment. The public may have no love for policies but they really don't like back stabbing and behaviour like that.

Labour must be rejoicing that they don't have to take the risk.

djfunkdup 12-12-2018 09:26

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35974926)
And the civil war which is engulfing the Conservative party is highly likely to get even worse Mr K.

You really are turning into the Joan Collins of CF :D:D .

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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh (Post 35974930)
The public may have no love for policies but they really don't like back stabbing and behaviour like that.

I love it. Democracy at it's best :):):)

We will get through all this don't worry . It's actually part of the cycle of change ;)

denphone 12-12-2018 09:27

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by djfunkdup (Post 35974931)
You really are turning into the Joan Collins of CF :D:D .

Thank you dear as l will introduce her great nemesis soon.;):D

Stuart 12-12-2018 09:37

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35974873)

Nope, the fact that the government decided to initiate the act of leaving after the referendum does not mean it was legally bound to implement the result of the referendum.

Previously, government has only cared about the will of the people during election campaigns. There's a reason they seem to care about it all the time now. Personally, I think it's so they can blame the people for the mess they are making.

Dave42 12-12-2018 09:42

Re: Brexit
 
May to fight confidence vote - and says: 'I'm ready to finish the job'

https://news.sky.com/story/live-may-...lenge-11578479

djfunkdup 12-12-2018 09:45

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 35974938)
Nope, the fact that the government decided to initiate the act of leaving after the referendum does not mean it was legally bound to implement the result of the referendum.

Previously, government has only cared about the will of the people during election campaigns. There's a reason they seem to care about it all the time now. Personally, I think it's so they can blame the people for the mess they are making.

Andrex Classic White Toilet Rolls should help ;);)


https://www.waitrose.com/ecom/produc...B&gclsrc=aw.ds

:D:D:D

Mr K 12-12-2018 09:48

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 35974938)
Nope, the fact that the government decided to initiate the act of leaving after the referendum does not mean it was legally bound to implement the result of the referendum.

Previously, government has only cared about the will of the people during election campaigns. There's a reason they seem to care about it all the time now. Personally, I think it's so they can blame the people for the mess they are making.

Personally I think it'd be right to let the public take some of the blame. 'Project Fear' warned of chaos, it is, and Brexit hasn't happened yet.

papa smurf 12-12-2018 10:08

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35974916)
Timetable for the day.

Cabinet meeting is binned .

Stuart 12-12-2018 10:09

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35974945)
Personally I think it'd be right to let the public take some of the blame. 'Project Fear' warned of chaos, it is, and Brexit hadn't happened yet.

Not denying that.. When the referendum happened, Private Eye had an article about Brexiters crowing about how the predicted economic apocalypse hadn't happened, and the article pointed out that the reason the **** hadn't hit the fan is the fan had not started spinning yet.

Actually, that should have been an indicator of the level of detail the leave campaign worked at. They were crowing because mere days after the vote, the economy hadn't collapsed. As far as I remember, no one said any of the predicted disasters would happen before we left the EU. Based on their public statements, I've seen nothing that indicates that the current Brexiters (Johnson, Davis, Gove, Rees-Mogg, Rahb etc) go any deeper. Not a good thing in a government minister.

denphone 12-12-2018 10:11

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35974948)
Cabinet meeting is binned .

Just like the parliament vote yesterday..

nomadking 12-12-2018 10:27

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35974945)
Personally I think it'd be right to let the public take some of the blame. 'Project Fear' warned of chaos, it is, and Brexit hasn't happened yet.

Any chaos is down to the remain side promoting fear and uncertainty, and continually insisting on blocking the result of a democratic vote. Just look at the time and effort put into trying to overturn the vote, rather than making Brexit a success.


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