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Old 09-01-2019, 08:23   #6037
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
It’s not noise it’s a constitutional crisis brewing. One that will result in the can being kicked down the road and eventually back to the people.

Britain isn’t in a position to leave the EU under no deal terms and everyone deep down knows it. Cabinet, and the party, is on the verge of open rebellion.

Brexit supporters don’t seem very relaxed considering it’s “inevitable”.
The "constitutional crisis" is the making of anti-democratic behaviour of parliamentary Remainers who refuse to accept the Referendum result and use their disruptive powers at the legislative stage.



---------- Post added at 08:23 ---------- Previous post was at 08:21 ----------

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
Those voting Brexit were keen to let us know they knew what they were voting for which included sovereignty. But when they see our sovereignty in action, some deem it treacherous.
A no-deal Brexit was rejected by the electorate at the last election when the only party advocating it, UKIP, was rejected by the People. These MPs are therefore carrying out the Will of the People.
That is a total stretch made to fit a Remain argument.

As to your ridiculous "sovereignty" point, you know full well that the goal was post-Brexit sovereignty; the current "sovereignty" is circumscribed by the EU shackles we're still under and evidenced by the Withrawal Agreement.
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