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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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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 19:18 - Aug 4 by bluey_the_blue
Guardian agree with you.
"This view is based on an analysis from the House of Commons library saying that, because of the timetable for an election following a vote of no confidence under the Fixed-terms Parliament Act (FTPA), the vote would have to be on Tuesday 3 September for an election definitely to take place before 31 October.
For a debate to take place on 3 September, the first day back after the summer recess, Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, would have had to table a no-confidence motion before recess. But that did not happen."
The date of thr election is fixed by proclamation of the Queen on the advice of the PM so could easily be set before 31 October unless of course it would be convenient for the PM to have the election after that date. And of course if the election were to be after 31 October the PM would request a further A50 extension because as we know, the government shouldn’t take wide ranging and significant policy decisions in the run up to an election.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 19:30 - Aug 4 by waynekerr55
I bloody hope so!
I’ve pointed one out in this thread mun.
They remove Johnson because they’re convinced in mid October he’s going for no deal.
They install Starmer, or Ellwood, or Grieve, or Cooper, whoever, as PM, stating they have the support of the majority of the house (as they would have). They request an extension from the EU to, say, March. We hold a general election without the noose around our necks, and end up with a horribly hung parliament. LibDems are king makers, together with the SNP. Second referendum time. Job done.
But I still don’t think Johnson wants a no deal.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 19:38 - Aug 4 with 1574 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 19:36 - Aug 4 by londonlisa2001
I’ve pointed one out in this thread mun.
They remove Johnson because they’re convinced in mid October he’s going for no deal.
They install Starmer, or Ellwood, or Grieve, or Cooper, whoever, as PM, stating they have the support of the majority of the house (as they would have). They request an extension from the EU to, say, March. We hold a general election without the noose around our necks, and end up with a horribly hung parliament. LibDems are king makers, together with the SNP. Second referendum time. Job done.
But I still don’t think Johnson wants a no deal.
As attractive as it sounds, there ain’t no way that’s going to happen.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 19:36 - Aug 4 by londonlisa2001
I’ve pointed one out in this thread mun.
They remove Johnson because they’re convinced in mid October he’s going for no deal.
They install Starmer, or Ellwood, or Grieve, or Cooper, whoever, as PM, stating they have the support of the majority of the house (as they would have). They request an extension from the EU to, say, March. We hold a general election without the noose around our necks, and end up with a horribly hung parliament. LibDems are king makers, together with the SNP. Second referendum time. Job done.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 19:31 - Aug 4 by exiledclaseboy
The date of thr election is fixed by proclamation of the Queen on the advice of the PM so could easily be set before 31 October unless of course it would be convenient for the PM to have the election after that date. And of course if the election were to be after 31 October the PM would request a further A50 extension because as we know, the government shouldn’t take wide ranging and significant policy decisions in the run up to an election.
Arf!
Tell the Guardian that, not me...
BoJo wouldn't have to request an extension. The government wouldn't be taking a significant policy decision in the run up to an election, that significant policy decision was already mead when stating we would definitively leave 31 October. Indeed, to request a further extension would be taking a wide ranging and significant policy decision in the run up to an election.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 19:46 - Aug 4 by bluey_the_blue
Arf!
Tell the Guardian that, not me...
BoJo wouldn't have to request an extension. The government wouldn't be taking a significant policy decision in the run up to an election, that significant policy decision was already mead when stating we would definitively leave 31 October. Indeed, to request a further extension would be taking a wide ranging and significant policy decision in the run up to an election.
Yeah, that’s nonsense Bluey and you know it.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 19:50 - Aug 4 with 1535 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 19:46 - Aug 4 by bluey_the_blue
Arf!
Tell the Guardian that, not me...
BoJo wouldn't have to request an extension. The government wouldn't be taking a significant policy decision in the run up to an election, that significant policy decision was already mead when stating we would definitively leave 31 October. Indeed, to request a further extension would be taking a wide ranging and significant policy decision in the run up to an election.
I knew that’s what you'd say. Almost word for word. It’s bollocks of course. Yiu know it, I know and everyone else knows it. But you’ll cling to it so crack on. Read the paragraph I posted up earlier.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 20:35 - Aug 4 by waynekerr55
What tweak will make it acceptable?
As I said earlier, I think they’ll do something which amounts to a whole heap of nothing with the backstop and Johnson will swear blind it’s a huge concession.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 20:41 - Aug 4 with 1500 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 20:40 - Aug 4 by londonlisa2001
As I said earlier, I think they’ll do something which amounts to a whole heap of nothing with the backstop and Johnson will swear blind it’s a huge concession.
Still not sure that’ll get enough of the ERG ultras on side to get it through.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 20:35 - Aug 4 by waynekerr55
What tweak will make it acceptable?
A pretend or cosmetic tweak that saves Johnno’s ridiculous face. its Still hard to see it getting through parliament though. Couldn’t any vote include amendments to demand an extension? Or depending on the mood, a revocation or a confirmatory vote?
I still can’t understand why we are so determined to commit massive self harm. It is a fact that nobody has voted for a non negotiated exit, because it was never put forward as a serious option.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 20:47 - Aug 4 by monmouth
A pretend or cosmetic tweak that saves Johnno’s ridiculous face. its Still hard to see it getting through parliament though. Couldn’t any vote include amendments to demand an extension? Or depending on the mood, a revocation or a confirmatory vote?
I still can’t understand why we are so determined to commit massive self harm. It is a fact that nobody has voted for a non negotiated exit, because it was never put forward as a serious option.
The official Vote Leave campaign specifically ruled it our.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 19:30 - Jul 18 by exiledclaseboy
“Taking back control is a careful change, not a sudden step - we will negotiate the terms of a new deal before we start any legal process to leave.”
From a leaflet published and distributed by the official Vote Leave campaign. So not even those campaigning to leave campaigned to do so without a deal. Unless they lied of course and I’m repeatedly assured that wasn’t the case.