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Re: EU. In or out?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 7:45 am
by scutty
garyboy wrote:
Wow, democracy through threat and menace. Is that what you are promoting now?

Im going to say this yet again, do you know why the referendum wasn't legally binding? Because we don't live in a direct democracy, we live in a representative democracy. The tory government promised to respect the result if elected in the last GE and guess what, they didn't get a majority, they are a minority government propped up by a small group of MPs they had to pay off. May hasn't commanded a majority in the HoC since and, according to surveys, neither has Leave.

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Re: EU. In or out?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 8:54 am
by OB1
garyboy wrote: Fri May 17, 2019 12:33 am

Don't you love the bad grammar and punctuation that always comes with images like this? That first sentence isn't even a question! :lol:

What is so difficult to understand when it comes to apostrophes? They are used to replace letters or make something possessive, not to pluralise a word... it's not difficult.

Using a House of Commons letterhead makes this look so official, though! :lol:

Re: EU. In or out?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 4:17 pm
by Asgard
Well round and round it goes etc
Next week's MEP elections are being widely regarded as a virtual second referendum on leaving the EU so when the Brexit party wipes the floor (it will ) then what happens next?, will the eternal losers still be demanding another go at it?, probably yes, they have them shown themselves as far from gracious in defeat.

As for that other new party what was it now the change party or something like that, an odd name as they are campaigning for things to stay the same

Doublespeak everywhere, plots and schemes abound...tune in this time next week for the latest episode of the neverendum show :arrow:

Re: EU. In or out?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 4:37 pm
by garyboy
the EU elections are the biggest farce this country has ever gone through, that I know of.
I am shocked and disgusted that the UK politicians have let it reach this stage.
Also that the great british public is going along with it.
Democracy appears to have died in this country.
Though of course there is the silent majority that may yet salvage some self respect for the UK.
So many traitors to the concept of democracy!
Some traitors even to their own party.
Change UK is so pathetic that they even are willing to forgo their own seats, eventually, and combine with other party ideologies, to pervert the will of the people.
And this talk of a second referendum I find totally sickening
yet so many main and small parties are putting it forward as a `solution`
hoping to reverse the peoples vote of 2016.
Tho the tories have kept this fiasco alive in that vey bid,
labour is looking to their own future power hopes,
the fence beginning to get very creaky.
What happened to GREAT BRITAIN ??
did all the big brains leave in the brain drain of the sixties etc?
leaving Jeremy kyle to take over
and leave Jeremy corbin the only bike seat manufacturer?
No more british bikes for me, I say.
let the Japs take over.
let the chinese take over and put us in chinese small-bike factories
and concentration camps
.. that'll make us think!

Re: EU. In or out?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 4:43 pm
by daveuprite
NURSE !!

Re: EU. In or out?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 4:45 pm
by garyboy
indeed I think they ARE coming to get me …



but hope is at hand …


BORIS is here


ahahhahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa :mrgreen:

Re: EU. In or out?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 5:14 pm
by catcitrus
Rory Stewart for PM--he has a brain and is an ex diplomat etc--but the Tories NEVER vote for the best qualified person on principle--so it will be Boris--the Trump clone!

Re: EU. In or out?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 5:27 pm
by DavidS
catcitrus wrote: Fri May 17, 2019 5:14 pm Rory Stewart for PM--he has a brain and is an ex diplomat etc--but the Tories NEVER vote for the best qualified person on principle--so it will be Boris--the Trump clone!
They ran through that on Jeremy Vine today. The ideal person never gets the job.....or maybe doesn’t want a poisoned chalice.

Re: EU. In or out?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 6:20 pm
by daveuprite
catcitrus wrote: Fri May 17, 2019 5:14 pm Rory Stewart for PM
He reminds me of a Dickensian undertaker.

Interesting that, yet again, the UK will get another prime minister it never voted for. Obviously we all know that the system allows it, and you vote in GEs for the party not the leader, but with this upcoming tory internal election it will be over 50% of all PMs who never had a public mandate.

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Re: EU. In or out?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 6:39 pm
by HedgeHopper
catcitrus wrote: Fri May 17, 2019 5:14 pm Rory Stewart for PM--he has a brain and is an ex diplomat etc--but the Tories NEVER vote for the best qualified person on principle--so it will be Boris--the Trump clone!

Are you joking?, heres a taste of this pillocks integrity.......

Speaking to presenter Emma Barnett, he claimed 80% of the British public supported the prime minister’s Brexit deal.

Pressed by Emma as to where he had got the information, he said: “I’m producing a number to try to illustrate what I believe.”