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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.
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OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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The Countdown begins. on 18:51 - Dec 4 by bluey_the_blue
What bollocks.
Assuming May's withdrawal deal gets agreed, you and other brainiacs want every single piece of legal advice made fully public, meaning EU are fully aware of every single nuance.
Great way to negotiate, that.
Starmer has a cheek to talk about discloure and transparency.
Negotiations are over and I very much doubt if any of the disclosed legal advice will come as a surprise to the EU’s lawyers.
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The Countdown begins. on 19:06 - Dec 4 with 2057 views
Shame we havent done this before as we could play Big Bonanza Brexit Bingo here with the legal advice.
Whichever way you voted, it is going to be really very interesting to see what the full advice says, and what has been left out. This will tell us loads about how Governments in this country spin and twist the truth to keep the rabble populous at bay!
"Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper."
The Countdown begins. on 19:06 - Dec 4 by PozuelosSideys
Shame we havent done this before as we could play Big Bonanza Brexit Bingo here with the legal advice.
Whichever way you voted, it is going to be really very interesting to see what the full advice says, and what has been left out. This will tell us loads about how Governments in this country spin and twist the truth to keep the rabble populous at bay!
Yes it will be fascinating to contrast and compare the full advice to what that Shakespearean actor bellowed out the other day.
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 19:00 - Dec 4 by bluey_the_blue
SO you want every government decision to be transparent? Get real...
Have EU published every bit of legal advice they've received - no. Why not? Pretty simple really, in any negotiations you don't want the other side knowing precisely what you do and don't know, what legal, financial etc advice you have because that weakens your negotiating position.
A summary was put out, Cox was present to answer questions. That by parliamentary convention has always been acceptable.
Starmer knows that, he and others sh1tstirring not for concern for the public, not for doing the best for Britain but because he's an opportunist. He sees a way to force a general election and get Labour elected; with his star shining, sees himself as Corbyn's successor.
Bye bye Brexit ... 😂
Beware of the Risen People
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The Countdown begins. on 19:11 - Dec 4 with 2045 views
The Countdown begins. on 19:04 - Dec 4 by WarwickHunt
Negotiations are over and I very much doubt if any of the disclosed legal advice will come as a surprise to the EU’s lawyers.
EU's lawyers will have their views.
UK lawyers have their views.
Like HMRC and accountants - views only become clear when tested in court.
It massively benefits EU, UK to see what the interpretation is of the other party's lawyers which is precisely why EU haven't published their advice yet Labour are so driven to try to get power they'd rather f*ck over Britain's negotiating leverage.
Negotiations aren't over, withdrawal agreement maybe, the trade deal still has to be negotiated.
The Countdown begins. on 19:21 - Dec 4 by bluey_the_blue
EU's lawyers will have their views.
UK lawyers have their views.
Like HMRC and accountants - views only become clear when tested in court.
It massively benefits EU, UK to see what the interpretation is of the other party's lawyers which is precisely why EU haven't published their advice yet Labour are so driven to try to get power they'd rather f*ck over Britain's negotiating leverage.
Negotiations aren't over, withdrawal agreement maybe, the trade deal still has to be negotiated.
Don’t hold your breath...
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The Countdown begins. on 19:48 - Dec 4 with 1987 views
The Countdown begins. on 19:53 - Dec 4 by bluey_the_blue
That, or it's been manipulated by chancers dreaming of a Corbyn government.
Like the DUP and Tory MPs who voted to find the government in contempt and in favour of Grieve’s amendment to the “meaningful vote” motion? All dreaming of a Corbyn led Labour government?
The Countdown begins. on 19:55 - Dec 4 by exiledclaseboy
Like the DUP and Tory MPs who voted to find the government in contempt and in favour of Grieve’s amendment to the “meaningful vote” motion? All dreaming of a Corbyn led Labour government?
You do say some silly things sometimes.
Hardly. It's a bad deal, I've no disagreement there.
Starmer's actions have been through nothing but a desire to force a general election, nothing else, nothing more. Labour's approach has been from pure self-interest.
The contempt vote was a joke for numerous reasons.
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The Countdown begins. on 20:03 - Dec 4 with 1962 views
The Countdown begins. on 18:51 - Dec 4 by bluey_the_blue
What bollocks.
Assuming May's withdrawal deal gets agreed, you and other brainiacs want every single piece of legal advice made fully public, meaning EU are fully aware of every single nuance.
Great way to negotiate, that.
Starmer has a cheek to talk about discloure and transparency.
The Countdown begins. on 19:57 - Dec 4 by bluey_the_blue
Hardly. It's a bad deal, I've no disagreement there.
Starmer's actions have been through nothing but a desire to force a general election, nothing else, nothing more. Labour's approach has been from pure self-interest.
The contempt vote was a joke for numerous reasons.
"Labour's approach has been from pure self-interest."
The Countdown begins. on 19:57 - Dec 4 by bluey_the_blue
Hardly. It's a bad deal, I've no disagreement there.
Starmer's actions have been through nothing but a desire to force a general election, nothing else, nothing more. Labour's approach has been from pure self-interest.
The contempt vote was a joke for numerous reasons.
Starmer didn’t force at least 50 MPs from other parties through the same lobby as him.
The Countdown begins. on 20:08 - Dec 4 by bluey_the_blue
No, but he deliberately engineered a situation knowing it would attract rebels. Don;t think even he expected to win that vote.
He had no right to expect to win it, the government has a (theoretical) majority after all. But the fact is that the commons (not the Labour Party but a majority of the House) voted to support it. Unprecedented.
Oh and by the way, an opposition party trying to leverage things for their political advantage. Who’d have thought it eh.
The Countdown begins. on 19:55 - Dec 4 by exiledclaseboy
Like the DUP and Tory MPs who voted to find the government in contempt and in favour of Grieve’s amendment to the “meaningful vote” motion? All dreaming of a Corbyn led Labour government?
You do say some silly things sometimes.
Sometimes?
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The Countdown begins. on 20:12 - Dec 4 with 1930 views
The Countdown begins. on 19:57 - Dec 4 by bluey_the_blue
Hardly. It's a bad deal, I've no disagreement there.
Starmer's actions have been through nothing but a desire to force a general election, nothing else, nothing more. Labour's approach has been from pure self-interest.
The contempt vote was a joke for numerous reasons.
And given that we’re only in this situation because of the Tory party’s self interest you’ve really scaled the hypocrisy heights there
The Countdown begins. on 20:13 - Dec 4 by exiledclaseboy
And given that we’re only in this situation because of the Tory party’s self interest you’ve really scaled the hypocrisy heights there
The issue of EU membership would have raised it's ugly head at some point or other, even if Corbyn somehow became PM. I don't believe Cameron or anyone else expected the result but hey ho.
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The Countdown begins. on 20:25 - Dec 4 with 1905 views