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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 13, 2019 19:43:37 GMT
The Prime Minister should advise Her Majesty the Queen to prorogue Parliament suspending the current parliamentary session until 2nd April 2019 to prevent any attempts by parliamentarians to thwart Brexit on 29th March 2019. Preparations for no-deal/WTO will continue. petition.parliament.uk/petitions/237487 Making Britain a laughing stock and lining their pockets at the same time.
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 13, 2019 19:51:38 GMT
Done. Also letter to ‘my’ MP:
Dear Mr. (wet Tory),
I have added my name to the current petition on the UK government website:
The Prime Minister should advise Her Majesty the Queen to prorogue Parliament.
Members of both major parties stood at the last election with the undertaking to implement our departure from the EU in their manifestos.
The current squabbling in Westminster is unacceptable: prolonging a decision beyond the 29th is a transparent attempt to kick the issue down the road (indefinitely), and in reality, the decision is not up to Parliament. Parliament invited the people to decide two years ago. Leaving on WTO rules – and meaning it – could have been our strongest card in our negotiations with the EU. It hasn’t been played competently, and I am well aware this may be intentional. Your options, and those of your colleagues, are:
1. Continue to obfuscate, delay, obscure and stall in the hope the problem will go away. It won’t.
2. Play hardball. We are a sovereign nation, and we have voted to get out. Accept that we will get out, if necessary without agreement. You may find that the EU will soften its demands, or not, but the WTO option MUST continue.
3. Find a politically expedient way of shutting the process down, endure the enormous prejudice the EU will henceforth deploy against UK interests, and very rapidly hire more policemen. You may well need them to keep civil order, and God help you.
Yours in utter disgust,
Naughtyfox
It will, of course, be ignored, but at least I tried.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2019 19:54:09 GMT
Done. Also letter to ‘my’ MP: Dear Mr. (wet Tory), I have added my name to the current petition on the UK government website: The Prime Minister should advise Her Majesty the Queen to prorogue Parliament. Members of both major parties stood at the last election with the undertaking to implement our departure from the EU in their manifestos. The current squabbling in Westminster is unacceptable: prolonging a decision beyond the 29th is a transparent attempt to kick the issue down the road (indefinitely), and in reality, the decision is not up to Parliament. Parliament invited the people to decide two years ago. Leaving on WTO rules – and meaning it – could have been our strongest card in our negotiations with the EU. It hasn’t been played competently, and I am well aware this may be intentional. Your options, and those of your colleagues, are: 1. Continue to obfuscate, delay, obscure and stall in the hope the problem will go away. It won’t. 2. Play hardball. We are a sovereign nation, and we have voted to get out. Accept that we will get out, if necessary without agreement. You may find that the EU will soften its demands, or not, but the WTO option MUST continue. 3. Find a politically expedient way of shutting the process down, endure the enormous prejudice the EU will henceforth deploy against UK interests, and very rapidly hire more policemen. You may well need them to keep civil order, and God help you. Yours in utter disgust, Naughtyfox It will, of course, be ignored, but at least I tried. Whereabouts are you on the electoral roll? You can obviously say mind your own business but I'm intrigued how an exile not domiciled in the UK can have an MP? Plenty of liveaboards can't achieve that feat and yet they are here in good old Britain all year round!
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 13, 2019 19:57:31 GMT
I'm registered at my sister's address in deepest, darkest Worcestershire.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2019 20:03:22 GMT
I'm registered at my sister's address in deepest, darkest Worcestershire. Sneaky Fox 🙈🤫 To be fair we extended the same courtesy to mouse when he was a liveaboard boater, I had Mrs Gazza on the paperwork so couldn't get a 25% reduction in council tax 🤬 we figured the more the merrier! It made life much easier for him having a postal address for things like cars, banking etc.
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Post by bodger on Mar 13, 2019 20:06:18 GMT
is there any truth in the rumour that, following brexit, the only flights out of Finland will be by 737 Max8?
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 13, 2019 20:11:45 GMT
I'm registered at my sister's address in deepest, darkest Worcestershire. Sneaky Fox 🙈🤫 To be fair we extended the same courtesy to mouse when he was a liveaboard boater, I had Mrs Gazza on the paperwork so couldn't get a 25% reduction in council tax 🤬 we figured the more the merrier! It made life much easier for him having a postal address for things like cars, banking etc. You can blame DVLC for this. They suggested I return my UK Driving Licence (I forget why - because we moved to Finland?) and I told them they could shove that suggestion up their posteriors - I have paid for the licence, and I have paid for driving lessons, driving exams, etc. Fucking cheek of it. So they said OK, I can keep it, so long as I have a contact address. As it happens, it's up for renewal again soon - another £14 to that bunch of legalized scammers.
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 13, 2019 20:15:31 GMT
is there any truth in the rumour that, following brexit, the only flights out of Finland will be by 737 Max8? I haven't followed the news on this, but apparently Finnair don't have any of those Maxes, but Norwegian do. Norwegian has 18 of these. I bet that's gonna cause some chaos with them on the ground. Perhaps Finnair and SAS will bump their prices up? Why not? Market forces an' all that!
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Post by Andyberg on Mar 13, 2019 21:38:24 GMT
I'm registered at my sister's address in deepest, darkest Worcestershire. So why didn't you get a notification to vote in the referendum?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2019 21:50:30 GMT
"I believe the British people voted to leave with no mention of a deal and that WTO rules"
Believe all you want, fella. The terms and conditions of leaving the EU were not part of the referendum, which is why this has been a monumental fuck up of the highest order.
All the ballot paper said was "Should the UK remain a member of the EU or leave the EU". No mention of deals, no deals, WTO rules or anything else. The clown who put forward that petition is second guessing.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2019 22:19:21 GMT
"I believe the British people voted to leave with no mention of a deal and that WTO rules" Believe all you want, fella. The terms and conditions of leaving the EU were not part of the referendum, which is why this has been a monumental fuck up of the highest order. All the ballot paper said was "Should the UK remain a member of the EU or leave the EU". No mention of deals, no deals, WTO rules or anything else. The clown who put forward that petition is second guessing. This is absolutely correct . What’s worse is that it appears we can no longer make contact with those who govern us. Please feel free to PM me for details. I think we are just about to see the end of democracy...
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 14, 2019 5:08:10 GMT
I'm registered at my sister's address in deepest, darkest Worcestershire. So why didn't you get a notification to vote in the referendum? My sister's a remainer. Probably threw it in the bin.
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Post by Andyberg on Mar 14, 2019 5:13:26 GMT
So why didn't you get a notification to vote in the referendum? My sister's a remainer. Probably threw it in the bin. More likely dodging declaring you officially living there, to maintain her 25% 'single occupancy discount' on her council tax!!
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Post by JohnV on Mar 14, 2019 10:11:50 GMT
there has been something like a 20% increase in signatures since I first looked last night
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Post by patty on Mar 14, 2019 16:17:25 GMT
Just had to look tis up on Google...
Prorogation of a Parliament results in the termination of a session. Parliament then stands prorogued until the opening of the next session. Like the summoning and dissolution of Parliament, prorogation is a prerogative act of the Crown, taken on the advice of the Prime Minister.
So hows that gonna help the country?
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