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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
[Post edited 1 Jan 2021 14:13]
OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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The Countdown begins. on 14:39 - Nov 14 by Catullus
You've just said it yourself, to reclaim sovereignty Parliament has to repeal that act and we have to leave the EU. As long as we are members of the EU, parliament has to sumit to EU laws so by definition is not sovereign.
Bloody hell this is hard work. You can’t reclaim something you never lost. Parliament passed the Act because it’s sovereign. It can and is repealing the Act because it’s sovereign. Parliament voted to accept the primacy of EU law which it can do because it’s sovereign. It always has been able to revoke that because it’s sovereign. Parliament never lost sovereignty.
I agree that as long as we are EU members it’s a requirement that member states accept the primacy of EU law but it was Parliament’s choice to accept that and then Parliament’s choice whether to continue to do so. Cos Parliament is sovereign and has always remained so throughout our membership of the EU. You can’t argue that Parliament lost sovereignty when we joined the Eu because it’s always been within Parliament’s has power to end that arrangement.
Lord Heseltine - The man in the desert is free, he is sovereign, he can do nothing because he has no power.. to talk about sovereignty in the absence of power is to live in a world of fiction.#PeoplesVote#politicslive#PMQspic.twitter.com/wdRdmSZPhL
Christ alive! That's only because we're not present for the drafting of the next EU budget because we're in the process of leaving.
Do you honestly think the EU (without us participating in it) should draft up a shadow budget just in case we change out mind and stay just before the start of the next multi annual budget starting in 2021? Just so that we can save a few quid?
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The Countdown begins. on 16:15 - Nov 14 with 1963 views
PM acknowledged in her statement that the choices are her crap deal, no deal or no Brexit at all. U to now it’s always been her deal or out with no deal and hang the consequences. Interesting words.
The Countdown begins. on 19:49 - Nov 14 by exiledclaseboy
PM acknowledged in her statement that the choices are her crap deal, no deal or no Brexit at all. U to now it’s always been her deal or out with no deal and hang the consequences. Interesting words.
This has been the plan all along. Why won’t anybody listen to me?
Present a shyte deal. Say it’s this deal or no deal. The whole country and parliament are united against the shyt deal, so they say let’s stay in.
We will never ever be allowed to leave.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
The Countdown begins. on 19:49 - Nov 14 by exiledclaseboy
PM acknowledged in her statement that the choices are her crap deal, no deal or no Brexit at all. U to now it’s always been her deal or out with no deal and hang the consequences. Interesting words.
She didn't acknowledge that it was a crap deal.
She said it was the best deal that could be done, and if you strip away the delusions of cake and eating it, then I believe objectively that is close to the truth.
Regardless believe we can still look forward to +6 months of political chaos.
NEW: told cabinet very split. May got it through on majority. Told that nearly 10 cabinet ministers opposed. Mood worse than after Chequers then? “Yeah, much much worse”
She said it was the best deal that could be done, and if you strip away the delusions of cake and eating it, then I believe objectively that is close to the truth.
Regardless believe we can still look forward to +6 months of political chaos.
Yes just for clarity (although I thought it was clear) the adjective I used to describe the deal was mine, not the PM’s.
I thought she sounded surprisingly calm and collected.
I guess my knee-jerk interpretation was that meant it had all gone very well in cabinet, but on reflection a perhaps more plausible explanation is she recognises it is all over and is simply demob happy.
NEW: told cabinet very split. May got it through on majority. Told that nearly 10 cabinet ministers opposed. Mood worse than after Chequers then? “Yeah, much much worse”