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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 14:23 - Aug 29 by Highjack
Would he be a bit volatile for an infant school child to handle though? I mean strength wise the average four year old girl should be more than capable of restraining him, but he might get a bit feisty if he’s addressed by the wrong pronoun or something. Could be a scratcher too.
Pronouns can indeed get the 'non up to date' in a lot of trouble nowadays! And cause a lot of confusion to lesbians who identify themselves as women when on a date with a non-binary lesbian.
Take this video at 0:16s where the non-binary individual speaking identifies herself not as woman but nevertheless is still rather a lesbian by means of going on dates with other (albeit confused????) lesbians. She prefers the pronouns "they" and "them" to avoid offence.
Argus!
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 17:26 - Aug 29 with 1636 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 17:26 - Aug 29 by bluey_the_blue
I sleep with a woman ergo I'm a lesbian!
Could you just imagine the shenanigans if there were three individuals in a love-triangle with a lot of sinful infidelity going on..... A 'non-binary' who identifies herself as neither male nor female, a 'genderfluid' who alternates between two sexes from one hour to the next and a lesbian who definitely sees herself as a women like most lesbians tend to do.
And? To make matters even worse i.e. one is a Catholic and has to tell a confused priest all about it in confession.
Argus!
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 18:10 - Aug 29 with 1595 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 17:45 - Aug 29 by Wingstandwood
Could you just imagine the shenanigans if there were three individuals in a love-triangle with a lot of sinful infidelity going on..... A 'non-binary' who identifies herself as neither male nor female, a 'genderfluid' who alternates between two sexes from one hour to the next and a lesbian who definitely sees herself as a women like most lesbians tend to do.
And? To make matters even worse i.e. one is a Catholic and has to tell a confused priest all about it in confession.
It would confuse the crap out of categorisation on pornhub,
Not that I know what that is, just a random name I guessed.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 18:12 - Aug 29 with 1588 views
Parliament has been unable to do its duty, and an election is clearly the only route out (they’ve rejected everything else), but no one can, or has the courage to try and make it happen. Johnson’s strategy is clear:
1. Force a no confidence vote as he thinks he will win an election and is ready to bribe with promises of billions (he’s good at promises) or if that doesn’t happen;
2. Keep no deal as his pretend preference and stop MPs watering it down to try and get the EU to give in. Probably May’s deal and agreeing some weasel words around a timescale for designing ‘alternative arrangements’ (‘all hail super Boris, he got a deal through strong leadership’) and then look for step 1 or carry on, or if that doesn’t happen:
3. Shit himself. Then;
4. Claim he had no options as the parliament and eu are to blame for not allowing ‘the will of the people’ and he did his best, and try for 1 or carry on through the ensuing mess getting his mouthpieces to ramp up the blame game until we get to 1.
5. When things get bad and he can’t blame anyone else any more, then run away, with some excuse bollocks, like he always does.
Parliament has been unable to do its duty, and an election is clearly the only route out (they’ve rejected everything else), but no one can, or has the courage to try and make it happen. Johnson’s strategy is clear:
1. Force a no confidence vote as he thinks he will win an election and is ready to bribe with promises of billions (he’s good at promises) or if that doesn’t happen;
2. Keep no deal as his pretend preference and stop MPs watering it down to try and get the EU to give in. Probably May’s deal and agreeing some weasel words around a timescale for designing ‘alternative arrangements’ (‘all hail super Boris, he got a deal through strong leadership’) and then look for step 1 or carry on, or if that doesn’t happen:
3. Shit himself. Then;
4. Claim he had no options as the parliament and eu are to blame for not allowing ‘the will of the people’ and he did his best, and try for 1 or carry on through the ensuing mess getting his mouthpieces to ramp up the blame game until we get to 1.
5. When things get bad and he can’t blame anyone else any more, then run away, with some excuse bollocks, like he always does.
[Post edited 29 Aug 2019 18:57]
I disagree with the premise that parliament has failed to do its duty, it’s done exactly what it’s there to do. Bogdanor (a massive Brexiter although he’ll never say that in straight words) contradicts himself a few times in that article. Parliament’s role is to hold the government to account yes but also to legislate. Parliament makes laws, not the government and any withdrawal agreement has to be given legal effect. So far the government has failed to come up with one that can be ratified.
But I don’t disagree with your summary of Johnson’s tactics. It’s a game if brinkmanship with three parties (government, parliament and the EU). The question is who will blink first, if anyone.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:31 - Aug 29 by exiledclaseboy
I disagree with the premise that parliament has failed to do its duty, it’s done exactly what it’s there to do. Bogdanor (a massive Brexiter although he’ll never say that in straight words) contradicts himself a few times in that article. Parliament’s role is to hold the government to account yes but also to legislate. Parliament makes laws, not the government and any withdrawal agreement has to be given legal effect. So far the government has failed to come up with one that can be ratified.
But I don’t disagree with your summary of Johnson’s tactics. It’s a game if brinkmanship with three parties (government, parliament and the EU). The question is who will blink first, if anyone.
Corbyn needs to fall on his sword, or be deposed. That would change the dynamic completely, but it won’t happen.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:35 - Aug 29 with 1494 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:31 - Aug 29 by exiledclaseboy
I disagree with the premise that parliament has failed to do its duty, it’s done exactly what it’s there to do. Bogdanor (a massive Brexiter although he’ll never say that in straight words) contradicts himself a few times in that article. Parliament’s role is to hold the government to account yes but also to legislate. Parliament makes laws, not the government and any withdrawal agreement has to be given legal effect. So far the government has failed to come up with one that can be ratified.
But I don’t disagree with your summary of Johnson’s tactics. It’s a game if brinkmanship with three parties (government, parliament and the EU). The question is who will blink first, if anyone.
The reason I say parliament hasn’t done its duty is that people have not voted for what they genuinely believe in, but by their own calculations for their careers or their seats. It has been an unedifying disgusting spectacle.
Oh, and I’ve no time for Bognador, but I think the article is a reasonable interpretation of the reality. Parliament HAS had 3 years and they are now whinging about a few days. They could easily have blocked no deal, and simply didn’t vote to. They didn’t vote to do anything.
Oh, and yes, get rid of Corbyn and put in a respected temp leader to call a VONC and the Tories are history, and what’s worse he knows it, but is determined to sacrifice everyone for his stupid ego.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:31 - Aug 29 by exiledclaseboy
I disagree with the premise that parliament has failed to do its duty, it’s done exactly what it’s there to do. Bogdanor (a massive Brexiter although he’ll never say that in straight words) contradicts himself a few times in that article. Parliament’s role is to hold the government to account yes but also to legislate. Parliament makes laws, not the government and any withdrawal agreement has to be given legal effect. So far the government has failed to come up with one that can be ratified.
But I don’t disagree with your summary of Johnson’s tactics. It’s a game if brinkmanship with three parties (government, parliament and the EU). The question is who will blink first, if anyone.
(government, parliament and the EU). The question is who will blink first, if anyone.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:35 - Aug 29 by monmouth
The reason I say parliament hasn’t done its duty is that people have not voted for what they genuinely believe in, but by their own calculations for their careers or their seats. It has been an unedifying disgusting spectacle.
Oh, and I’ve no time for Bognador, but I think the article is a reasonable interpretation of the reality. Parliament HAS had 3 years and they are now whinging about a few days. They could easily have blocked no deal, and simply didn’t vote to. They didn’t vote to do anything.
Oh, and yes, get rid of Corbyn and put in a respected temp leader to call a VONC and the Tories are history, and what’s worse he knows it, but is determined to sacrifice everyone for his stupid ego.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:35 - Aug 29 by Flashberryjack
(government, parliament and the EU). The question is who will blink first, if anyone.
Parliament and will, and the EU know it.
Well if parliament blinks first the government will get its way and either the withdrawal agreement will pass or we’ll be allowed to leave with no deal.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:37 - Aug 29 by exiledclaseboy
Well if parliament blinks first the government will get its way and either the withdrawal agreement will pass or we’ll be allowed to leave with no deal.
The remainer MP's will see off the Boris regime by hook or by crook, then take control of parliament, then go cap in hand to the EU... the EU accept our apologies, game set and match, brexit is dead and we all live happily ever after.
Leave broke the law, and lied to the people. The referendum was advisory only. Nobody voted for no deal. Nearly 50 million did not vote for Brexit at all. Boris is unelected. They have now lied to the queen as well.
Beware of the Risen People
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 22:12 - Aug 29 with 1408 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 22:01 - Aug 29 by Kilkennyjack
Just Revoke A50.
Job fecking done.
Leave broke the law, and lied to the people. The referendum was advisory only. Nobody voted for no deal. Nearly 50 million did not vote for Brexit at all. Boris is unelected. They have now lied to the queen as well.
Arf!
You do know the Queen always agrees with advice given by PM, right?
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 22:16 - Aug 29 with 1400 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:50 - Aug 29 by Flashberryjack
The remainer MP's will see off the Boris regime by hook or by crook, then take control of parliament, then go cap in hand to the EU... the EU accept our apologies, game set and match, brexit is dead and we all live happily ever after.
Please don't ask
Fingers crossed Flash! Parliament protects the people from the dastardly Eton establishment!
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 22:01 - Aug 29 by Kilkennyjack
Just Revoke A50.
Job fecking done.
Leave broke the law, and lied to the people. The referendum was advisory only. Nobody voted for no deal. Nearly 50 million did not vote for Brexit at all. Boris is unelected. They have now lied to the queen as well.
Spend 3 years telling us we didn’t know what we voted for. Now the queen doesn’t know what she suspended parliament for.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 23:02 - Aug 29 with 1350 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 00:09 - Aug 30 by Ebo
The courts could also find that Boris may have told a few porkies to the Queen. He's then completely f ucke d.
Serious question, how could any court possibly do that. She’s not going to tell them what was said and neither is he.
The legal fact is that the queen who has the legal power to do so, and can effectively make the law, agreed after discussing and ‘questioning’ her prime minister. I dont see how there can be any legal issue at all, much as I’d love something to wipe that smug grin off the coward’s chops.
If she believes she was fooled, and let’s face it, you’d have to be as thick as shit not to recognise the substance here, I suppose she could pretend she didn’t understand and revoke the order, but I struggle to see it.