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Another night of Brexit drama

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posted on Mar, 27 2019 @ 05:51 PM
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a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin

Yup
May's 'government' has proven to be so inordinately inept
that the parliament taking back - a bit - of control
refusing to be browbeaten,bullied and blackmailed
is actually in the Unions interest

The question *ahem* remains, though
what should be on the next referendum ballot ?

Stay in the EU, with the following outcome ....
or
Leave with the following outcome....
And not Unicorns and pots of Elven honey once we leave

which should preclude Nige the spiv
Boris the buffoon (next PM)
and Eton Rees-Moggie
from participating

They should all be barred for life from public office
...

The updates are truly head spinning ...

Parliament finally has it's say : No, no, no, no, no, no



posted on Mar, 27 2019 @ 05:58 PM
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a reply to: eriktheawful

The train wreck in action is pretty simlar to Trump
the only gloaming of light at the end of the tunnel
is the train drilling on down from the opposite direction



posted on Mar, 27 2019 @ 06:09 PM
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This from Stephen Bush, political editor at the New Statesman:


As we expected, nothing got a majority and the thing which got closest was a softer Brexit than May's (the customs union). But what we didn't expect is that the next most popular option is a second ref


The question remains : Ref V.2 on which options ?
Stay or .... we don't know
!!



posted on Mar, 27 2019 @ 06:33 PM
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originally posted by: Cassi3l
This from Stephen Bush, political editor at the New Statesman:

The question remains : Ref V.2 on which options ?
Stay or .... we don't know
!!



The question remains that the majority 52% 17.5 million people voted to

LEAVE the EU no deals or anything else were mentioned the question

asked do you wish to remain in the EU OR Do you want to Leave the EU


The people voted to LEAVE......LEAVE......LEAVE.....



There was no deal in any of that ^^^^^^^^.



posted on Mar, 27 2019 @ 06:34 PM
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a reply to: eletheia

Strictly speaking it was 37% of the people, it was 51.8% of voters who voted for it



posted on Mar, 27 2019 @ 07:02 PM
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originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
a reply to: eletheia

Strictly speaking it was 37% of the people, it was 51.8% of voters who voted for it



If they cant be bothered to - or have enough interest to vote you cannot

legitimately include them in?

And the same applies to the remainers it was a smaller number which produced

the 48%!


You can mess with figures however you like ..... but LEAVE still took the vote.







edit on 27-3-2019 by eletheia because: (no reason given)



posted on Mar, 27 2019 @ 08:29 PM
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You folks are coming up on the three YEAR mark since your public voted to do a thing.
Yet, you have not done the thing.

Your country is acting a lot like a business that knows the board has it up for sale, trying to keep the day to day operational value up until the paperwork goes through.



posted on Mar, 27 2019 @ 09:09 PM
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a reply to: UKTruth

So April 12th brexit happens?



posted on Mar, 27 2019 @ 09:21 PM
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HEY BRITAIN...WE CAN ALWAYS ANNEX YOU AS ANOTHER STATE.



posted on Mar, 27 2019 @ 09:21 PM
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My head's battered with it all.

The one thing I do know for certain is that the MP's who currently infest The Commons are the most unsuitable, unfit for purpose bunch of self-centred, self-promoting, responsibility dodging, arrogant, conceited bastards that I personally have ever known.
They've spent over two years playing their games of party politics and engaging in infantile squabbling whilst doing everything and anything other than trying carry out the wishes of the people they so blatantly treat with contempt and disregard yet are supposed to represent.

They now arrogantly try to usurp the Brexit process and demand they are the one's who 'know what the people want' and seek to choose our terms of leaving.

I can not think of any group of people more unqualified and unsuitable.

They are a national disgrace and should be barred from being anywhere near the decision making process.



posted on Mar, 27 2019 @ 10:33 PM
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a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin

im supprised she put up with this sh=t so long trying to clean up some pos problem its the rest of the crew they should just get on with it



posted on Mar, 28 2019 @ 01:32 AM
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Can we find out how our MPs voted I want to see what my local tosser voted for.



posted on Mar, 28 2019 @ 02:35 AM
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originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin




but tonight promises to be a interesting night

any specific beverage of choice to follow the happenings this evening?


Anything not European



posted on Mar, 28 2019 @ 02:36 AM
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posted on Mar, 28 2019 @ 03:42 AM
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a reply to: Cymru

I'm surprised he voted against everything but leaving with a hard Brexit.



posted on Mar, 28 2019 @ 05:15 AM
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a reply to: Cymru

Whew! Thank god they took over from the PM......The poop is movin fast now. Should have this mess sorted by Teat time eh?



posted on Mar, 28 2019 @ 05:55 AM
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a reply to: lakenheath24

No. The MP's could not get anything through. SNAFU.



posted on Mar, 28 2019 @ 06:03 AM
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originally posted by: yuppa
HEY BRITAIN...WE CAN ALWAYS ANNEX YOU AS ANOTHER STATE.


You wouldn't be able to cope with us.

We are to politically correct and we don't want guns.




posted on Mar, 28 2019 @ 06:10 AM
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a reply to: oldcarpy

That was pure sarcasm. Just saw spellcheck changed Tea time....to teat time. How ironic!!!!



posted on Mar, 28 2019 @ 06:42 AM
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a reply to: lakenheath24

OK - difficult to tell sometimes. Please, America - come and annex us now. We have oil. Can I have an assault rifle and some automatic weapons, please?




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