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Previously on "Parliament may sieze control of the Brexit process tonight"
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostWe weren't expecting them to be so stupid as to vote themselves out of a job though. What's the point of having a sovereign Parliament if the only power they are going to have when the EU have finished with us is tinkering with some minor traffic laws?
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostBrexiteers wanted the UK parliament to be sovereign, that's what you have
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWhat nonsense.
Our Parliament is truly a laughing stock.......on all sides.
They took the decision to ask the British people what they wanted for Christmas.
The turkeys asked for a gravy and all the trimmings.
And ever since they have been trying to save the majority from themselves.
FTFY.
Bunch of incompetents.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWhat nonsense.
Our Parliament is truly a laughing stock.......on all sides.
They took the decision to ask the British people what they wanted for Christmas.
The Electorate asked for a bicycle.
And ever since they have been trying to palm us off with either a rusty rollerskate or a secondhand skateboard.
Whenever anyone has the temerity to remind them that it was definitely a bike that we chose they try to convince us that we don't really understand what a bike really is, and what we really meant was the rollerskate/skateboard option.
Embarrassing on a monumental scale.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostBrexiteers wanted the UK parliament to be sovereign, that's what you have
Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment; and he betrays instead of serving you if he sacrifices it to your opinion.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWhat nonsense.
Our Parliament is truly a laughing stock.......on all sides.
They took the decision to ask the British people what they wanted for Christmas.
The Electorate asked for a bicycle.
And ever since they have been trying to palm us off with either a rusty rollerskate or a secondhand skateboard.
Whenever anyone has the temerity to remind them that it was definitely a bike that we chose they try to convince us that we don't really understand what a bike really is, and what we really meant was the rollerskate/skateboard option.
Embarrassing on a monumental scale.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWhat nonsense.
Our Parliament is truly a laughing stock.......on all sides.
They took the decision to ask the British people what they wanted for Christmas.
The Electorate asked for a bicycle.
And ever since they have been trying to palm us off with either a rusty rollerskate or a secondhand skateboard.
Whenever anyone has the temerity to remind them that it was definitely a bike that we chose they try to convince us that we don't really understand what a bike really is, and what we really meant was the rollerskate/skateboard option.
Embarrassing on a monumental scale.
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What nonsense.
Our Parliament is truly a laughing stock.......on all sides.
They took the decision to ask the British people what they wanted for Christmas.
The Electorate asked for a bicycle.
And ever since they have been trying to palm us off with either a rusty rollerskate or a secondhand skateboard.
Whenever anyone has the temerity to remind them that it was definitely a bike that we chose they try to convince us that we don't really understand what a bike really is, and what we really meant was the rollerskate/skateboard option.
Embarrassing on a monumental scale.
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