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Parliament to be prorogated
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You used the word "binding" a few times, but that doesn't make it true! A referendum of this type in the UK is advisory only!Last edited by CryingSheep; 28 August 2019, 12:24."The boy who cried Sheep" -
That's the point and, really, the only point. Remoaners gonna moan.Originally posted by GJABS View PostLots of remainers unhappy at this.
It won't actually work as a blocking tactic. They simply want to bring this to a head and have the necessary GE.
Becoming a neutral bystander for a second, it would be hilarious if a GE didn't then solve it.
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You obviously didn't read the small print. It was absolutely binding and Leave always meant no-deal.Originally posted by CryingSheep View PostYou used the word "binding" a few times, but that doesn't make it true! A referendum of this type in the UK is advisory only!
There is a plan to deal with opponents of no-deal, code name "Final Solution".Comment
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They've already threatened that such as if we don't pay them after exit. The EU only want to talk if you already agree with them and prefer threats and sanctions to dialogue and agreement. Where is their audited accounts, financial transparency and trade honesty? They've already attempted to rob us of our investments and IPR for projects such as Galileo. I can't see how anyone can find benefits in being a member of this protectionist racketOriginally posted by BlasterBates View Post
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Do you have proof of that?Originally posted by Mordac View Post"May" had very little to do with it, the Treaty is basically Barnier's wish-list, all she did was sign it off.
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Lol at the Brextulipters. If this were happening in any country south of here they’d be the first to jump in and claim the demise of the Union.
A few thousand miles south and they’d be on about banana republics.
No Deal now, to save the EU from the U.K. dragging it down!Comment
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It's getting interesting now. I like the new direction of the UK, confident and proud.
Lets be honest most of Parliament are rubbish, self serving idiots. Good move and lets hope we can make it permanent.Comment
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Quite right, who needs Parliament...Originally posted by woohoo View PostIt's getting interesting now. I like the new direction of the UK, confident and proud.
Lets be honest most of Parliament are rubbish, self serving idiots. Good move and lets hope we can make it permanent.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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