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It’s not a surrender bill. It’s making sure Boris can’t force No Deal unless Parliament approves it. That’s all it does. It doesn’t reverse Brexit, it doesn’t stop Boris going for a General Election and a Parliamentary mandate. Doesn’t prevent “no deal” at a later date.
It surrenders precisely nothing. It’s a delaying mechanism, that’s all. Boris lying is an observable fact. It’s not Parliamentary to say he lied in a statement to the House of Commons, that’s all. Public statements, newspaper columns, all fair game on the truth barometer. And absolutely you can quote me on October 31st. I played this game in March. |
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Just a thought. Boris writes a letter requesting an extention on 30th Oct in keeping with the BennAct (before the 31st) puts a first class stamp on it and sends an underling to the post office to get proof of posting.
Letter sent with the request before the 31st. Proof recieved. Letter recieved too late to act on. Law upheld, we've still left. |
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Anyhow, I know your take on this and you know mine so let's just accept that and leave it there before drawing yet another circle to go around multiple times. |
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Nothing. So I don’t buy the faux outrage. |
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I am truly excited by Boris's agenda, which I think will win the majority over, and when people finally experience the benefits of Brexit, a completely different, optimistic mood will envelop the country. ---------- Post added at 16:23 ---------- Previous post was at 16:21 ---------- Quote:
Oh, sorry, no offence meant! :D |
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I don't underestimate the PM, I just review the facts. He can't leave without a deal and getting a deal eluded his predecessor for three years and he's only got a month! |
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By the way, if we can't leave with a suitable deal, we will leave without one. You may not think that's possible. Watch and learn. |
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What if he sends two letters?
Letter One saying he is (under duress) asking for an extension. Letter Two telling them to ignore the previous letter Is it like these TV quiz shows where the first answer is the only one accepted? :D |
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He has to “seek” to obtain an extension, not “obtain” an extension. He has to write a letter “ in the form” of the one appendixed, not write that letter word for word. We’ll see. |
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