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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 22:23:38 GMT
No confidence. Thus an election without Theresa May. Conservatives win, and Corbyn gets booted for losing.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 22:36:47 GMT
I remember a comment by someone that it was the sort of deal you would agree to after losing a war.
Best rejected.
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Post by Trento on Jan 15, 2019 22:40:12 GMT
I believe that there's one EMP who could fix this mess, but it would not be pretty..
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 23:02:00 GMT
Quick. Someone nuke Thanet.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 23:04:02 GMT
No confidence. Thus an election without Theresa May. Conservatives win, and Corbyn gets booted for losing. What we really need is a people’s vote of no confidence in mainstream politics. Then we can vote in individuals we like, independent of any mainstream party line and individuals who actually give a shit about this country.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 23:07:06 GMT
The country is a mess/laughing stock yet most on here would vote to continue the status quo - very strange. Most here didn’t vote.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 23:09:18 GMT
The country is a mess/laughing stock yet most on here would vote to continue the status quo - very strange. Most here didn’t vote. Even stranger
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Post by thebfg on Jan 15, 2019 23:21:32 GMT
No confidence. Thus an election without Theresa May. Conservatives win, and Corbyn gets booted for losing. What we really need is a people’s vote of no confidence in mainstream politics. Then we can vote in individuals we like, independent of any mainstream party line and individuals who actually give a shit about this country. I'm with you. we should be voting for an individual. regardless of what party gets in. maybe we should dump party politics altogether. we vote for the pm and backstaff that we want. and none of this southampton west voted rubbish. just add up the votes across the country and see who gets the most.
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Post by patty on Jan 16, 2019 7:42:31 GMT
i don't think I have the mindset to work out whats best now.... On the one hand JC the other TM Should not be about individuals but sadly it will be. What I think I would like to see is for all parties to set aside their differences and work for the collective good of the country they represent Brexit is bigger than each individual...cull the rabid fews opinions..well keep them out of it Sort out those with the brains and the understanding of what we need..
Collective reasoning for the good of the country Blow politics, make this an all party endeavour and then have a General Election.
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 16, 2019 7:46:24 GMT
The Hunchback Chronicles:
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 16, 2019 8:35:17 GMT
“The prime minister was fully prepared for the loss, springing to her feet immediately afterwards with a promise to “listen” to concerns”.
Mavis really is more than a little bit of a liar, isn’t she ? Still pretending that she has to stick like shit to a blanket, in the name of getting the “best possible deal for the British public.”
May cares not one whit, as she’ll be off to suck the asembled bits of her lords and masters in Berlaymont, and pick up her Charlemagne medal and paper hat &c. from Goethe-Institute in Frankfurt. She is EU first and foremost, and Tory by chance.
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Post by Albion on Jan 16, 2019 9:00:43 GMT
If I had to predict the final outcome of this farce I think it would be the following in order of likelihood: 1. A slightly better deal but obtained from the EU in exchange for further concessions including giving away our fishing territorial rights forever. 2. A delayed Brexit while negotiations continue. 3. A second referendum......cough............people's vote. 4. A WTO Brexit. Whatever it is, I think it will be sold to us as what the people want now rather than what we voted for in the 2016 referendum where we were promised that the result would be respected (in both the £9 million leaflet sent to every house and a speech that Cameron made) and the very significant majority vote in Parliament to invoke Article 50. Roger
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Post by Gone on Jan 16, 2019 9:16:17 GMT
What happens next is she is expected to get a better deal from the eu. Well let’s for a moment assume she does. Well the members that voted against were voting against for different reasons, namely that her deal was not enough Brexit or too much Brexit, so a better deal will just enrage those that think it has swung the wrong way, so bound to fail Just after Brexit referendum, I remember a Chinese guy being interviewed and being gently pushed over the lack of democracy in his country to which he replied you think you have democracy but look what you have done. I never thought I would say this but just occasionally a country needs a dictator.
My solution is for the Queen to dissolve parliament and with some decent advisors ‘just do it’ and send all the gobby objectors to the tower (or Australia, like we used to, trouble is they wouldn’t want them any more than we do), then when it’s all done, reopen parliament.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2019 9:16:24 GMT
Foxy ... any chance on this thread, you can pack in with the cut and paste 'bile'?
Some interesting views, owned by the posters are being expressed.
Rog
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 16, 2019 9:17:38 GMT
Why does the above poll have 'Abstain' and not 'Stick Red Mooring Pins Into Her Eyes' ?
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