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1 hour ago, Pettytom said:

Was today fun?

 

Which bit did you like best?

 

Johnson going 5-0 down to Parliamentary democracy?

 

Or Bercow shafting Leadsom?

 

Or the shattering silence about a general election?

 

Or Varadker giving Johnson the most humiliating public rinsing?

 

This government has been outwitted  at every turn.

Been a bit of week for Varadker, he's been entertaining the Pences, safe in the knowledge that they've got to sit there and smile even though they want Varadker to burst into flames.

 

Then he showed up Boris Johnson- big time. He wasn't rude, he didn't lie (Yeah, I know right, a leader who doesn't bull**** his way through public appearances) just laid it out.

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2 hours ago, Pettytom said:

Was today fun?

 

Which bit did you like best?

 

Johnson going 5-0 down to Parliamentary democracy?

 

Or Bercow shafting Leadsom?

 

Or the shattering silence about a general election?

 

Or Varadker giving Johnson the most humiliating public rinsing?

 

This government has been outwitted  at every turn.

It was Fun!!

 

The only shafting happening in the Bercow household is done by his cousin.

 

The best bit was Boris saying he will not seek an extension at all!! The opposition are utterly terrified he has found a loophole.

 

Also great to see the Liberal idiot undemocrats saying they want a second referendum whilst completely ignoring the first one with 2 questions on it. Remain or remain. If there were an option to leave without a deal and that won they have said they  will refuse to abide by another referendum if it supported leaving the EU. Very very democratic. Bunch of lunatics.

 

I liked the moment that Ian Blackford was reminded that more people in Scotland voted for Brexit that voted for the SNP and was laughed at.

 

Everyone says the public have changed their mind and then are terrified to let the public vote. 😂

 

This ex Labour MP says it all about the current Labour Party. Anyone want to refute him?

 

 

 

They can play this on repeat in all Labour areas.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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14 hours ago, Top Cats Hat said:

As a right wing project the referendum was very definitely won by the right.

Perhaps, but the 52% are left, right and centre.

 

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5 hours ago, XXTickerXX said:

It was Fun!!

 

The only shafting happening in the Bercow household is done by his cousin.

 

The best bit was Boris saying he will not seek an extension at all!! The opposition are utterly terrified he has found a loophole.😂

 

If you found it to be fun, you must be Jeremy Corbyn in disguise.

 

You were adamant that Johnson was going to do something dramatic. I guess that losing six votes in a row is dramatic, but in the wrong sort of a way.

 

There is no loophole, by the way. The Opposition parties have trussed him up like the turkey that he is.

 

There is no such thing as no deal either. Just a temporary, costly muscle flex. Go listen to Varadker, just before the bit where he tells Johnson that he is a mad man.

 

 

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18 minutes ago, Pettytom said:

If you found it to be fun, you must be Jeremy Corbyn in disguise.

 

You were adamant that Johnson was going to do something dramatic. I guess that losing six votes in a row is dramatic, but in the wrong sort of a way.

 

There is no loophole, by the way. The Opposition parties have trussed him up like the turkey that he is.

 

There is no such thing as no deal either. Just a temporary, costly muscle flex. Go listen to Varadker, just before the bit where he tells Johnson that he is a mad man.

 

 

I don’t think he’ll get the classics quote. 

 

So, we’ll get an extension, another remain sympathetic speaker and probably another referendum. 

 

Things are looking up. 

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27 minutes ago, Pettytom said:

If you found it to be fun, you must be Jeremy Corbyn in disguise.

 

You were adamant that Johnson was going to do something dramatic. I guess that losing six votes in a row is dramatic, but in the wrong sort of a way.

 

There is no loophole, by the way. The Opposition parties have trussed him up like the turkey that he is.

 

There is no such thing as no deal either. Just a temporary, costly muscle flex. Go listen to Varadker, just before the bit where he tells Johnson that he is a mad man.

 

 

A general election is the epitome of democracy. If you don’t trust Boris to obey the law, they should have supported a general election so that he isn’t the PM going to Brussels.

 

If you or the opposition actually believed what you say we wouldn't hear a peep for the next 5 weeks because everything is rosy and Boris is trapped. Instead I expect extreme frothing at the mouth and screeching as per normal from remainers because they don't actually believe Boris is trapped at all.

7 minutes ago, Albert the Cat said:

I don’t think he’ll get the classics quote. 

 

So, we’ll get an extension, another remain sympathetic speaker and probably another referendum. 

 

Things are looking up. 

Why do they think that denying democracy will win remain more support? Surely all remainers cannot be that stupid?

 

MP's who campaigned to respect the referendum result and now voting against it have been exposed as liars elected on a lie. It seems no one has learned anything from the rise of Trump who will have another 5 years in power.

 

Remember all Boris needs to do is run the clock out if there is no deal. 5 weeks less for the opposition to block him and now a vote of no confidence has no time to remove him before the deadline.

 

Game set and match.

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20 minutes ago, XXTickerXX said:

A general election is the epitome of democracy.

Not while we're still using fptp...

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Phil Hogan, Ireland's European Commission nominee, will shortly be confirmed as the EU's new trade commissioner and, as such, chief trade negotiator, by Von der Leyden. He will be assisted by the secretary general of DG trade, Sabine 'the machine' Weyand.

 

The EU's powers of trolling are properly epic! :hihi:

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30 minutes ago, XXTickerXX said:

Game set and match.

Hooray! 

 

And then we get to enjoy 20+ years of negotiating trade deals, and we've all seen how good we are at that.

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26 minutes ago, ads36 said:

Not while we're still using fptp...

How do you think a different system will work better for our country?  The current situation proves that Parliament is a shambles when the ruling party don't have a clear majority.  

 

 

2 hours ago, Albert the Cat said:

I don’t think he’ll get the classics quote. 

 

So, we’ll get an extension, another remain sympathetic speaker and probably another referendum. 

 

Things are looking up. 

The speaker is suppose to be neutral. 

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10 minutes ago, Lockdoctor said:

How do you think a different system will work better for our country?  The current situation proves that Parliament is a shambles when the ruling party don't have a clear majority. 

The current system shows how angry people become after a lifetime of under-representation.

 

Yes, I think pr would be better. MP's would have to learn to work together, just like they do in the EU parliament. Which some would have us believe is too powerful.

 

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