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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 21:57 - Mar 27 by bluey_the_blue
And Bercow doesn't disappoint.
"Patrick McLoughlin, the former Tory chief whip, asks John Bercow if his “no repeat votes” ruling means these matters cannot be put to a vote again.
Bercow says that is not the case. He says this is a different process. The business motion made it clear it would be a two-step process.
McLoughlin tries to intervene again, but Bercow won’t let him. MPs jeer very loudly. It feels as if Bercow is losing control of the house, but eventually he restores control, and says he won’t be intimidated by McLoughlin."
You're living in your own dream world, Bluey. A Tory cñut tried to stir up trouble by claiming Bercow was being inconsistent, Bercow explained why he wasn't, the cñut wouldn't let it go, urged on by his fellow gammons, and Bercow put the tw*t firmly in his place. Losing control, my arse.
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The Countdown begins on 08:31 - Mar 28 with 2093 views
The Countdown begins on 08:27 - Mar 28 by Pegojack
You're living in your own dream world, Bluey. A Tory cñut tried to stir up trouble by claiming Bercow was being inconsistent, Bercow explained why he wasn't, the cñut wouldn't let it go, urged on by his fellow gammons, and Bercow put the tw*t firmly in his place. Losing control, my arse.
Spot on. Young Bluey’s becoming increasly desperate and delusional with each passing day.
I think it’s known as Theresa Syndrome.
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The Countdown begins on 08:35 - Mar 28 with 2083 views
The Countdown begins on 08:27 - Mar 28 by Pegojack
You're living in your own dream world, Bluey. A Tory cñut tried to stir up trouble by claiming Bercow was being inconsistent, Bercow explained why he wasn't, the cñut wouldn't let it go, urged on by his fellow gammons, and Bercow put the tw*t firmly in his place. Losing control, my arse.
Notice the quotation marks, indicating not my words.
Took that from Guardian live blog. Twas Guardian writers comments not mine.
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The Countdown begins on 08:38 - Mar 28 with 2074 views
The Countdown begins on 21:57 - Mar 27 by bluey_the_blue
And Bercow doesn't disappoint.
"Patrick McLoughlin, the former Tory chief whip, asks John Bercow if his “no repeat votes” ruling means these matters cannot be put to a vote again.
Bercow says that is not the case. He says this is a different process. The business motion made it clear it would be a two-step process.
McLoughlin tries to intervene again, but Bercow won’t let him. MPs jeer very loudly. It feels as if Bercow is losing control of the house, but eventually he restores control, and says he won’t be intimidated by McLoughlin."
If only there was a clue in the name that these indicative votes might not be final. https://t.co/aGGh1Xy1hF
The Countdown begins on 23:08 - Mar 27 by majorraglan
People from the outside looking in at this mess in the U.K. must think the countries a complete basket case. I wonder what the average European thinks if they even care at all? We get the anti EU perspective from our press, but I wonder what the average person on the Copenhagen, Cologne or Córdoba omnibus thinks about it all.
A lot of today’s shenanigans in the Tory party has been about manoeuvring potential leadership candidate bids in to positioning saving face after sacrificing principles.
People on the outside looking in are actually sorry for us, the normal, sane, put upon people of Great Britain. I was talking to a range of people in Paris a week ago - mainly taxi drivers - and they were amazed that we were willing to tolerate the idiocies of Westminster. They seem to know a lot more about our shenanigans than we do about theirs, which reinforces my view that we are far too insular and regressive in our thinking. As Tusk said yesterday, "We are all Europeans."
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The Countdown begins on 10:09 - Mar 28 with 1940 views
#Brexit the most important decision facing our country since WW3 - today an historic debate in Parliament & there is no motion or amendment no position or speech from our Government. What a dereliction of duty #Shameful@theindependenthttps://t.co/ra9wk2YQbf
I believe that we won't agree on any long extension from the EU and will leave with a No Deal and nobody knows what happens then.
If any referendum was held who would decide the question? If it was as basic as Leave or Remain, and then Remain won but not decisively (e.g. 45% to 55%) then would the result even be accepted by the losing side?
And how to exit the EU was supposed to be the easy part. After its over we still have another 10 years of negotiating our trading deals with the EU.
So even when all of this is over, it won't be over.
The Countdown begins on 10:00 - Mar 28 by GreatBritton
People on the outside looking in are actually sorry for us, the normal, sane, put upon people of Great Britain. I was talking to a range of people in Paris a week ago - mainly taxi drivers - and they were amazed that we were willing to tolerate the idiocies of Westminster. They seem to know a lot more about our shenanigans than we do about theirs, which reinforces my view that we are far too insular and regressive in our thinking. As Tusk said yesterday, "We are all Europeans."
”As Tusk said yesterday, "We are all Europeans."
What does that mean though, when you heard that what did it mean to you?
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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The Countdown begins on 10:46 - Mar 28 with 1897 views
The Countdown begins on 10:31 - Mar 28 by Lohengrin
”As Tusk said yesterday, "We are all Europeans."
What does that mean though, when you heard that what did it mean to you?
Rather like a spiral staircase it's difficult to describe. As soon as you start to try, you realise that there's something that contradicts your assumption. There is a certain shared heritage in terms of music for example, and geography obviously defines the boundries. You could well argue that young people in Stockholm, Berlin and London too, share more in common with each other than they do with those living in rural areas of their respective countries. As a political entity the EU has of course only been around for a very short time compared to nation states. Even today though Germany is strongly defined by it's Länder and we all know that Italians tend to put region above state except when it comes to football. At the end of the day it's a patchwork which makes it interesting and as long as we're arguing about fishing quotas, tax policy or time zones instead of going to war with each other that's fine by me.
The Countdown begins on 11:12 - Mar 28 by Batterseajack
Don't you feel European Loh?
Yes indeed, but then it’s a question that I’ve obsessively thought through from a young age and was lucky enough to have had the educational tools to do so.
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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The Countdown begins on 12:04 - Mar 28 with 1819 views
The Countdown begins on 11:41 - Mar 28 by Lohengrin
Yes indeed, but then it’s a question that I’ve obsessively thought through from a young age and was lucky enough to have had the educational tools to do so.
Talking of tools, where's Pikey gone?
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The Countdown begins on 12:11 - Mar 28 with 1804 views