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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 20:31 - Nov 20 by Catullus
Seriously now, Davis has no support to be PM. He's way down, even behind Bojo on that list. It's not like Labour are better, didn't you hear Corbyn saying he could get a better deal than the tories, which would include the things the EU have constantly said we cannot have? Corbyn said it, Sami Chakrabarti said it on Andrew Marr yesterday...it's the labour line and it's a complete lie. Every remainer on here has been saying we can't have the deal that Corbyn says he will get yet there's remainers on here constantly bigging up Corbyn!!
Who’s bigging up Corbyn?
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The Countdown begins. on 21:08 - Nov 20 with 2246 views
Nadine Dorries (who has written a letter of no confidence): "I personally don't want to be seen to be responsible for ousting our 2nd female PM" #PoliticsLivepic.twitter.com/8uo8EryeOO
The Countdown begins. on 21:10 - Nov 20 by Batterseajack
Dorries coming out with another pearler
#brexiteerlogic
Nadine Dorries (who has written a letter of no confidence): "I personally don't want to be seen to be responsible for ousting our 2nd female PM" #PoliticsLivepic.twitter.com/8uo8EryeOO
Taken in context, is it that stupid? She's done the letter though she didn't like doing it but felt she had no choice because, apparently, it's a tactical plan to fall just short of the 48 needed to put pressure on the PM to renegotiate parts of the deal. If May doesn't go back to try and change bits then they'll go for the full 48 and a no confidence vote.
The Countdown begins. on 21:22 - Nov 20 by Catullus
Taken in context, is it that stupid? She's done the letter though she didn't like doing it but felt she had no choice because, apparently, it's a tactical plan to fall just short of the 48 needed to put pressure on the PM to renegotiate parts of the deal. If May doesn't go back to try and change bits then they'll go for the full 48 and a no confidence vote.
Tactical plan to fall short of 48 votes? Some strategy that when the number of votes cast is a closely guarded secret.
#Brexiteerlogic
[Post edited 20 Nov 2018 21:34]
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The Countdown begins. on 21:34 - Nov 20 with 2208 views
The Countdown begins. on 21:28 - Nov 20 by Batterseajack
Tactical plan to fall short of 48 votes? Some strategy that when the number of votes cast is a closely guarded secret.
#Brexiteerlogic
[Post edited 20 Nov 2018 21:34]
Closely guarded secret, well I know they got at least 26 because 26 MP's publicly said they had written the letter, not that closely guarded obviously. They are all named in the link,
The Countdown begins. on 21:34 - Nov 20 by Catullus
Closely guarded secret, well I know they got at least 26 because 26 MP's publicly said they had written the letter, not that closely guarded obviously. They are all named in the link,
do you really believe it’s a closely guarded secret?
Yes. Unless the number is made public, then your claim that the ERGs goal is to get close to triggering a vote of no confidence without actually triggering is stupid as no one will know how close they got until it’s too late. Not everyone who wants to overthrow TM, wants to do it publicly.
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The Countdown begins. on 22:05 - Nov 20 with 2166 views
The Countdown begins. on 21:22 - Nov 20 by Catullus
Taken in context, is it that stupid? She's done the letter though she didn't like doing it but felt she had no choice because, apparently, it's a tactical plan to fall just short of the 48 needed to put pressure on the PM to renegotiate parts of the deal. If May doesn't go back to try and change bits then they'll go for the full 48 and a no confidence vote.
The Countdown begins. on 22:04 - Nov 19 by bluey_the_blue
And again, her claims get widely publicised. The retractions posted... not so much.
Wylie is lauded as a whistleblowing hero... yet Carole hasn't investigated precisely what he did with the data he had.
Foreign interference? Still remains ( pun intended ) to be proven. Certainly the "Russian twitter bots" argument has been destroyed.
Nothing similar on Remain side? Wasn't it 9m or so spent on government mailouts? Nobody seems to remember that.
What about the conduct of the Electoral Commission?
You're also saying there's nothing remotely similar on Remain side because nobody has been examining Remain claims that closely. You and I simply don't know - and no investigative journalist is looking.
No equivalence between Leave and Remain. None at all.
What a day. Below I list 10 active criminal investigations into the EU referendum. And @nytimes now reporting that Special Counsel Robert Mueller is investigating @arron_banks' contacts with Russian Embassy. Will of...which people? https://t.co/xiM8r9sSlM
The Countdown begins. on 22:05 - Nov 20 by Gowerjack
Not me mush.
That's because you're sensible, Mr Thegowerjack .
What I worry about is how many people will fall for the lie (and it is a lie) spouted by kind and gentle Jez that they can get a deal as good as being part of the EU. Us Brits in general aren't exactly the sharpest knives in the dishwasher, are we?
The Countdown begins. on 19:22 - Nov 20 by Gowerjack
David Davis former Brexit secretary has said this..
"If we need to leave with no deal and negotiate a free trade agreement during the transition period, so be it."
Not only said it but had it published on Conservative Home.
Weapons grade stupidity yet some would want this halfwit as PM.
The lunatics have truely taken over the asylum.
Jesus, did he really say that? I can't keep up these days - it seems that every day some MP who should know better demonstrates what a humungous feckwit they are.
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The Countdown begins. on 13:16 - Nov 21 with 1859 views
A brexiter has just told me that people losing their jobs due to brexit was the "patriotic" thing to do. It was worth it to get back "democracy, freedom and sovereignty" .
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The Countdown begins. on 13:25 - Nov 21 with 1854 views
The Countdown begins. on 09:19 - Nov 21 by WarwickHunt
See also: referendums.
Well democracy isn't perfect but one person, one vote is still better than not having democracy, we get what we vote for or at least should. It would possibly be a whole lot better if the politicians hadn't spent so long lying to us that no one is totally sure what the truth is anymore. I'll take an imperfect democracy over any non democratic version anytime.
The Countdown begins. on 13:19 - Nov 21 by the_oracle
A brexiter has just told me that people losing their jobs due to brexit was the "patriotic" thing to do. It was worth it to get back "democracy, freedom and sovereignty" .
If we've not had sovereignty since Maastricht, what have we been paying all those Westminster MPs for?
The Countdown begins. on 14:07 - Nov 21 by sherpajacob
If we've not had sovereignty since Maastricht, what have we been paying all those Westminster MPs for?
Money for nothing!! They've been getting pay rises while doing less work, we should claim a refund. Meanwhile, in the real world, ordinary workers have been forced to do ever more work but not get a pay rise.