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Second referendum (split from the gammons thread)
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But you're forgetting they can only 'deliver' the default if they have the numbers in Westminster to stop MPs from changing the 'default'. This has already been changed once from 29th March to 12th April. Looks like it's going to change again. This government does not have the numbers to be in control.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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You really are a simplistic muddlehead ain't ya?Originally posted by Whorty View PostBut you're forgetting they can only 'deliver' the default if they have the numbers in Westminster to stop MPs from changing the 'default'. This has already been changed once from 29th March to 12th April. Looks like it's going to change again. This government does not have the numbers to be in control.
This decision was not one that was made solely by the sitting government or even its traditional support base.
The validation of the decision came from right across the political spectrum left to right.
That is why it ought to have been incumbent upon ALL politicians to work together to deliver a sensible and realistic deal for all.
I appreciate that May has not exactly been much good at heading this up, but even when she HAS tried to make approaches to the likes of Corbyn, he is too busy trying to be an opportunistic twat for it to have had any chance of success.
In short, the whole kit and caboodle of them are guilty of a colossal dereliction of duty and are a complete embarrassment.
HTH
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Still talking tosh I seeOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYou really are a simplistic muddlehead ain't ya?
This decision was not one that was made solely by the sitting government or even its traditional support base.
The validation of the decision came from right across the political spectrum left to right.
That is why it ought to have been incumbent upon ALL politicians to work together to deliver a sensible and realistic deal for all.
I appreciate that May has not exactly been much good at heading this up, but even when she HAS tried to make approaches to the likes of Corbyn, he is too busy trying to be an opportunistic twat for it to have had any chance of success.
In short, the whole kit and caboodle of them are guilty of a colossal dereliction of duty and are a complete embarrassment.
HTH
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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ftfyOriginally posted by Whorty View PostStill proposing alternatives that I am too cloth-eared to comprehend I see

“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYou really are a simplistic muddlehead ain't ya?
This decision was not one that was made solely by the sitting government or even its traditional support base.
The validation of the decision came from right across the political spectrum left to right.
That is why it ought to have been incumbent upon ALL politicians to work together to deliver a sensible and realistic deal for all.
I appreciate that May has not exactly been much good at heading this up, but even when she HAS tried to make approaches to the likes of Corbyn, he is too busy trying to be an opportunistic twat for it to have had any chance of success.
In short, the whole kit and caboodle of them are guilty of a colossal dereliction of duty and are a complete embarrassment.
HTH
Which means the softest of brexits via a customs union as that is Labours demands.Last edited by BlueSharp; 9 April 2019, 06:32.Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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