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Originally Posted by Pierre
No, no.
If you ask someone to design you a new house, which they do and given the planning restrictions you’re generally happy with. Then others object to the scheme and prevent you from building your house even though in outline planning they okayed it. Then you complain that you haven’t got your new house.
Who should you complain to?
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Brilliant speech.
And as i expected.
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Then after the outline planning, you changed everything completely and didn't deliver what you said you would; you have no one to complain to but yourself, as you didn't involve some of your neighbours after you had a small group of very vociferous neighbours (let's call them the
Extensive
Renovation
Gardeners) said that some of the things you had agreed with the overall group were no longer acceptable, so you changed the plans, then found out that neither the ERG or the other neighbours were happy.
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Originally Posted by Pierre
that’s pretty much how she left it, yes.
An impotent parliament that need pushing or dragging, screaming and kicking to her deal. All power to her.
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Nut say hello to shell.
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How can an impotent parliament be stopping her deal? Impotent means unable to take effective action; helpless or powerless...