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20 minutes ago, NERVY-OWL said:

Corbyn is an absolute joke. I won't support an election until no deal is off the table, how rediculous. How's about let the public decide how they want Brexit to go with the election. Everyone will know the different party's stance on how they want us to leave so let us decide or does he know he will struggle to win after all that boasting labour are ready for it

Settle Brexit then go for GE whenever.

Thats the logical way forward.Brexit is but one major issue and should be debated and voted upon as a single issue.

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1 minute ago, RJRB said:

Settle Brexit then go for GE whenever.

Thats the logical way forward.Brexit is but one major issue and should be debated and voted upon as a single issue.

It can't be settled without an election, that's the point. All the remainers say the ones that voted out have changed our minds, well chance to prove that with an election.

Boris can't take us out so no pointcsaying that. He's giving parliament a chance to read the agreement before an election, not much else he can do but remainers want to put it on permanent hold. Believe it or not Corbyn doesn't speak for the country.

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39 minutes ago, Top Cats Hat said:

There was no result to implement.

 

It was an advisory referendum where not only did neither side attract the support of even 40% of the electorate, but there was only 1% between the two options. As I have said many times, it was an act of great political cowardice to promise to leave the EU based on that inconclusive, discredited referendum, not least because every poll before and since has shown that the majority of citizens wish to remain in the EU.

You continue to spout meaningless irrelevant loser no democratic rhetoric. On 24th June 2016  when David Cameron resigned as Prime Minister it was made perfectly clear the advice to leave the EU which the democratic people gave was intended to be accepted. This advice was put into law when Article 50 was triggered after Parliament gave their permission to do so.

 

34 minutes ago, NERVY-OWL said:

Corbyn is an absolute joke. I won't support an election until no deal is off the table, how rediculous. How's about let the public decide how they want Brexit to go with the election. Everyone will know the different party's stance on how they want us to leave so let us decide or does he know he will struggle to win after all that boasting labour are ready for it

You're absolutely correct.   What is happening at the moment is absolutely shameful. The opposition parties sole aim is to block whatever the Government of the day wishes to do, but refuse to allow a General Election to take place which would give the democratic UK people a chance to choose a different Government.   The sad thing is that many good honest people aren't going to even bother voting in future elections as a consequence of the shameful dishonest behaviour of the current rogue Parliament.

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53 minutes ago, Top Cats Hat said:

There was no result to implement.

 

It was an advisory referendum where not only did neither side attract the support of even 40% of the electorate, but there was only 1% between the two options. As I have said many times, it was an act of great political cowardice to promise to leave the EU based on that inconclusive, discredited referendum, not least because every poll before and since has shown that the majority of citizens wish to remain in the EU.

54 per cent of the British public now wish to abide by the result of the referendum and Leave the EU, according to the biggest Poll on Brexit since June 2016.

 

https://www.comresglobal.com/polls/itn-brexit-referendum-poll-october-2019/

 

The EU - Love it or Leave it. (We definitely don't Love it).

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8 minutes ago, Lockdoctor said:

You continue to spout meaningless irrelevant loser no democratic rhetoric. On 24th June 2016  when David Cameron resigned as Prime Minister it was made perfectly clear the advice to leave the EU which the democratic people gave was intended to be accepted. This advice was put into law when Article 50 was triggered after Parliament gave their permission to do so.

 

You're absolutely correct.   What is happening at the moment is absolutely shameful. The opposition parties sole aim is to block whatever the Government of the day wishes to do, but refuse to allow a General Election to take place which would give the democratic UK people a chance to choose a different Government.   The sad thing is that many good honest people aren't going to even bother voting in future elections as a consequence of the shameful dishonest behaviour of the current rogue Parliament.

Yes it's shown the true colours of a few of them that's for sure

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20 minutes ago, RJRB said:

Settle Brexit then go for GE whenever.

Thats the logical way forward.Brexit is but one major issue and should be debated and voted upon as a single issue.

There is no appetite for another referendum in the country, either in Parliament or among the public.

 

The 'Peoples Vote' campaign has failed to attract the support of a single Leaver of any importance.  Indeed, its most visible spokesman has been Tony Blair.

 

Say no more.

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13 minutes ago, Car Boot said:

54 per cent of the British public now wish to abide by the result of the referendum and Leave the EU, according to the biggest Poll on Brexit since June 2016.

 

https://www.comresglobal.com/polls/itn-brexit-referendum-poll-october-2019/

 

Really?

 

A public relations company which seems to specialise in polling for the Telegraph and Express which goes against all other polling on Brexit.

 

And surprise, surprise when you click on the pdf to see the questions asked and the methodology used, you get............nothing! 🤣😂🤣

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It could have been very different if the Remain campaign had been honest and open, then we would have known what to expect from the wealthy establishment when Leave won the decisive vote.

 

Back in 2016 the establishment elite could have informed us that if the referendum result was to Leave, then further referendums would be held until a Remain result was achieved. Then the referendums would cease.

 

The Government Referendum leaflet should have stated: 'The Government will implement what you decide - but only if you vote to Remain'.

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Our membership of the EU is tearing our society apart. 

 

The 'haves' all wish to Remain.

 

The 'have-nots' wish to Leave.

 

Curse the EU for bringing chaos and division to our doorsteps!

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2 minutes ago, Car Boot said:

Our membership of the EU is tearing our society apart. 

 

The 'haves' all wish to Remain.

 

The 'have-nots' wish to Leave.

 

Curse the EU for bringing chaos and division to our doorsteps!

That’s the first time I’ve been called one of them.

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What is it that I'm supposed to 'have' ?

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32 minutes ago, NERVY-OWL said:

Yes it's shown the true colours of a few of them that's for sure

The sad truth is that because of the shenanigans that have happened far too many people will not bother to vote in any future elections.  It's too late to close the stable door after the horse has bolted.

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