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I agree that it absolutely cannot be ignored. It could possibly be reinterpreted within the context of changing circumstances and a shift in public opinion. -
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Stop talking about Boris Johnson.Originally posted by unemployed View PostMore education less back bone"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Send the tridents to Munich nowOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostStop talking about Boris Johnson.
Hit that mother fooking buttonComment
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No we haven't. We've finally been given the vote that every one wanted. If we hadn't had the vote then it would have rumbled on indefinitely.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostVote's not legally binding.
Most MPs want to remain.
We've been cursed by the f***ing Tory party in fighting.
It's pretty clear from the voting that both the main party's voters were split. All UKIP ever did was act as the mouthpiece for what people really wanted. The more the main parties dodged the issue the closer people moved to UKIP.
Look at Penn in France. Very similar. Support will build and build because people are getting angrier and angrier. You can only sweep how the electorate feels under the carpet for so long.
The problem is that people don't want the EU integration project. Stopping them voting on it won't make how they feel go away.Comment
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It really does need an election to get a parliament and government with a new mandate to negotiate.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostDavid Cameron quote:
There's absolutely no plan and not even a parliamentary majority for what comes next.
You resign the from the EU,throw all your trade agreements on a bonfire, the ratings agencies have announced that the UK goes down to junk, oh and by the way Scotland will leave, taking all the oil fields with it.
Good luck to the next Prime Minister.Comment
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David Cameron quote:
Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWTF did I belive Juncker and Merkel when they told me that what they had given me was a massive step down for them. If I had just had the courage to stand up to them I wouldn't be in this tuliping mess.Comment
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Not happening because Boris knows it would become second referendum on the matter and this time they will loseOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostIt really does need an election to get a parliament and government with a new mandate to negotiate.Comment
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Boris won't get the job. Too damaged. My money's on Theresa May.Originally posted by AtW View PostNot happening because Boris knows it would become second referendum on the matter and this time they will loseComment
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Just got back from the local. Apparently there was a punch up over the EU last night. All ages involved on both sides apparently.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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