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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 20:04 - Sep 5 by exiledclaseboy
Labour should refuse to allow an election until after 31 October. Johnson then has to get a deal (in which case he’s finished), ask for an extension (ditto) or resign.
Any which way, the pressure is clearly getting to him. It wasn’t supposed to be like this.
I don’t think he’s finished in the case of an extension. He’s been pretty much powerless to stop an extension whilst still keeping no deal on the table, which is what he promised. I think if anything it’s worked in his favour in keeping people on side for now. Leave voters feel more betrayed now by remain mp’s than they have been throughout the process. If he goes to a general election in a pact with Farage after this weeks shenanigans, I think they win a landslide personally.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:13 - Sep 5 with 1288 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:08 - Sep 5 by Ace_Jack
He announced his resignation in the middle of his spokespersons lobby briefing this morning. Boris had no idea it was coming. Your deluded interpretation of this scenario lays your bald faced .political speciousness. Hypocrisy runs through your core like a stick of Blackpool rock. You and the Tory party deserve each other. I hope you’re not this much of runt in real life.
Bluey deluded?
He’s the Deluded Tories’ poster boy. Hugely entertaining.
[Post edited 5 Sep 2019 21:16]
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:16 - Sep 5 with 1268 views
"There was this plan. He didn’t want an election. Oh no! And when didn’t he want an election? 15 October. That was why he was making an election speech for an election he didn’t want. He didn’t want the election so much he was going to try a second time to fool the Labour party into giving him the election he didn’t want. Thank you and good night. His eyes closed briefly as he appeared to pass out. Classic Dom"
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 17:59 - Sep 5 by bluey_the_blue
Silly isn't it?
Ok, so Trump didn't appear to know what the NHS is and when told said that wouldn;t be part of a deal, but whatever floats peoples boats.
I'm kinda interested though why those claiming "privatisation" aren't railing about those consultants working part time in NHS due to their private practice jobs doing precisely the same thing... surely they should be 100% dedicated to NHS work?
The NHS is in crisis after years of under investment. Six hour waits to see someone at A and E, huge waiting lists to see physiotherapists, dentists, consultants.
There are issues with consultants in private practice, but loads have quit or are now working part time because they are getting smashed on tax in their pension savings. It’s so serious that the Dept of Health have raised it with the Treasury because it’s draining the NHS of staff. Your average person waits months to see a specialist for an operation, meanwhile Tarquinius Ponsonby Smyth just trots down to the Private Hospital and shells out some of his tax free stash from his British Virgin Islands haul.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:18 - Sep 5 with 1254 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:08 - Sep 5 by Ace_Jack
He announced his resignation in the middle of his spokespersons lobby briefing this morning. Boris had no idea it was coming. Your deluded interpretation of this scenario lays your bald faced .political speciousness. Hypocrisy runs through your core like a stick of Blackpool rock. You and the Tory party deserve each other. I hope you’re not this much of runt in real life.
I agree on the timing, you just seem to ascribe it to "stabbing him in the back" which I disagree with.
That's different between colluding with unions to stitch his brother up, eh?
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:18 - Sep 5 with 1254 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:11 - Sep 5 by Jango
I don’t think he’s finished in the case of an extension. He’s been pretty much powerless to stop an extension whilst still keeping no deal on the table, which is what he promised. I think if anything it’s worked in his favour in keeping people on side for now. Leave voters feel more betrayed now by remain mp’s than they have been throughout the process. If he goes to a general election in a pact with Farage after this weeks shenanigans, I think they win a landslide personally.
You may be right. The election will be won by the side of the political spectrum that is willing to do deals with each other in order to avoid splitting their vote.
Will Boris campaign on a no deal Brexit in order to get Farage's compliance?
Planet Swans Prediction League Winner Season 2013-14. Runner up 2014_15.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:11 - Sep 5 by Jango
I don’t think he’s finished in the case of an extension. He’s been pretty much powerless to stop an extension whilst still keeping no deal on the table, which is what he promised. I think if anything it’s worked in his favour in keeping people on side for now. Leave voters feel more betrayed now by remain mp’s than they have been throughout the process. If he goes to a general election in a pact with Farage after this weeks shenanigans, I think they win a landslide personally.
But then again, Jang - you’re a fûcking imbecile...
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:20 - Sep 5 with 1236 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:18 - Sep 5 by majorraglan
The NHS is in crisis after years of under investment. Six hour waits to see someone at A and E, huge waiting lists to see physiotherapists, dentists, consultants.
There are issues with consultants in private practice, but loads have quit or are now working part time because they are getting smashed on tax in their pension savings. It’s so serious that the Dept of Health have raised it with the Treasury because it’s draining the NHS of staff. Your average person waits months to see a specialist for an operation, meanwhile Tarquinius Ponsonby Smyth just trots down to the Private Hospital and shells out some of his tax free stash from his British Virgin Islands haul.
Wife's NHS appointment with consultant was scheduled for 6 months later. Same consultant said he could see her in two weeks if paying money.
It's not just the Tarquins benefitting or being asked to contribute.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:11 - Sep 5 by Jango
I don’t think he’s finished in the case of an extension. He’s been pretty much powerless to stop an extension whilst still keeping no deal on the table, which is what he promised. I think if anything it’s worked in his favour in keeping people on side for now. Leave voters feel more betrayed now by remain mp’s than they have been throughout the process. If he goes to a general election in a pact with Farage after this weeks shenanigans, I think they win a landslide personally.
Well Johnson would rather be dead in a ditch than request an extension so yeah, I reckon in those circumstances he’d be pretty much finished.
After all,if it's true that no solutions have been presented to EU, then there's no way they can extend as nothing has changed. Might explain a few things.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:37 - Sep 5 with 1144 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:36 - Sep 5 by bluey_the_blue
Think that's an interesting point.
After all,if it's true that no solutions have been presented to EU, then there's no way they can extend as nothing has changed. Might explain a few things.
F*cking hell. Just when it seems you can't get any more desperate, or say anything more daft.
Boris is a sham and a liar. There are no meaningful negotiations, that’s been confirmed by the EU and people in his own party and team. Let’s not kid ourselves, No Deal is not a negotiating position it’s the end goal.
In terms of Elections, since the Brexit Referendum we have had 1 General Election and are likely to have another, that’s Democracy. However, we aren’t allowed to have another Brexit Referendum even though that’s the issue that’s causing the impasse and a problem that could potentially be resolved by a Referendum that’s Democracy?
A government comes to power with a manifesto and a bunch of promises, it turns out everything I was told and led to believe is a fib, I am not happy but I will have an opportunity to express my displeasure at a future election. Same thing happens at a referendum, this time though I don’t get to change my mind even though I have been led down the garden path!
I voted to leave and would still be happy to leave with the right deal, but this No Deal is the worst possible outcome.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:41 - Sep 5 with 1119 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:40 - Sep 5 by majorraglan
Boris is a sham and a liar. There are no meaningful negotiations, that’s been confirmed by the EU and people in his own party and team. Let’s not kid ourselves, No Deal is not a negotiating position it’s the end goal.
In terms of Elections, since the Brexit Referendum we have had 1 General Election and are likely to have another, that’s Democracy. However, we aren’t allowed to have another Brexit Referendum even though that’s the issue that’s causing the impasse and a problem that could potentially be resolved by a Referendum that’s Democracy?
A government comes to power with a manifesto and a bunch of promises, it turns out everything I was told and led to believe is a fib, I am not happy but I will have an opportunity to express my displeasure at a future election. Same thing happens at a referendum, this time though I don’t get to change my mind even though I have been led down the garden path!
I voted to leave and would still be happy to leave with the right deal, but this No Deal is the worst possible outcome.
Your post epitomises the problem, you want leave but not no deal
Can I ask you what the “right deal” would be?
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:43 - Sep 5 with 1113 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 21:39 - Sep 5 by monmouth
F*cking hell. Just when it seems you can't get any more desperate, or say anything more daft.
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EU always stated if nothing had changed... then there's nothing to consider.
You seem to think I want no deal Brexit or nothing. Tbh, at the moment, whatever happens - revoke, deal, no deal - will happen, we're all just watching bizarre events.