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Remainers you are being deceived..
Jacob Rees-Mogg demands Brexit inquiry over civil servant ...
JACOB Rees-Mogg has demanded an inquiry over claims top civil servants told EU diplomats they could "hoodwink" Leave voters with a "KitKat" Brexit that would keep the UK tied to Brussels for years. Secret tapes revealed Whitehall officials vowing to continue secretly splurging British money on EU projects including the EU army after Brexit.- 4
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Look up the KitKat tapes, from a recent meeting behind
closed doors, at the LSE, and under Charterhouse Rules.
This explains how the government regards the people.
To be sure, there is no such thing as government conspiracy.
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5 hours ago, beautifulthailand99 said:
Morning...2,138,983 signatures
An amazing number of remaniacs eager to join, in reality,
the failed unellected bankers superstate and 1000 years
of austerity. Lemmings leaping off the white cliffs of Dover.
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Tony Blair's petition will exceed 100million votes,
and no-one will be suspicious will they Tony.
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8 minutes ago, BritManToo said:
More like 52/48 leave/remain.
Meaningful !
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26 minutes ago, tebee said:Democracy is not fixed at one point in the space-time continuum it is a continuously evolving process with multiple aspects. the petition is just one of those .
Democracy in the UK has certainly evolved.
It has become worthless while there is a lobbyist system
in place.
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24 minutes ago, owl sees all said:
A couple of have things have come into my thinking today. One important and the other perhaps not so.
Firstly; the Eurovision song contest! Will we still be able to participate when we leave the EU?
Secondly; would it be worth the Brexiteers promoting our thoughts through a mass rally. I am thinking Pattaya sometime next week (after the Thai elections). Would there be much enthusiasm, among TVForum members, for a rally on the beach perhaps, or Bali-hi pier?
Damn good idea, bring your own sword and spear.
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15 minutes ago, tebee said:The government petition asking to revoke article 50 and remain in the EU is at almost 400,000
400.000 selfish people ignoring democracy.
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UK democracy is the best that money can buy.
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35 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:And you think a bunch of old Etonians, tax shy billionaires and hedge fund managers came up with Brexit to fix that?
Surely Brexit was a peoples thing, the result of an elitist
government 'surprise clanger'.
In the course of Brexit, it has become all too clear, that we,
the people, have no say in how we are fooled and ruled.
There is only one solution, a Wat Tyler number 2.
The admirable French folk have right idea, something,
strangely, not given much coverage in UK MSM.
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A UK Republic with Proportional representation, MPs on
the average working mans wage, no honours and privileges,
and no millionaires. All business's converted to cooperatives..
and that, most importantly, includes the banks. Parliamentry
business to conducted in evenings on large factory floors,
no kipping on the comfy green leather bench.
Give the Queen a flat in Bradford and turn Buck Palace into
a bicycle factory.
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2 minutes of the best speech ever in HoC.
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3 hours ago, wilcopops said:Just installed a new Brexiteer grammar-check....
I've just installed a Remainers cobblers detector.
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34 minutes ago, 7by7 said:Go on, then; tell us which parts of the deal you dislike and with what you would replace them.
No one voted for a deal, anyway it is treaty not a deal and
doesn't seem that popular in parliament does it, it involves
taxation without representation. Maybe we're all wrong and
you're right.
I expect you will get your way, because the EU is like a jail,
there is no escape.
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6 minutes ago, sanemax said:
I cannot be bothered reading all that
I'll tell what it is..A draft of Advanced Dithering.
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1 hour ago, Henryford said:I presume this topic will be closed now that Brexit has been cancelled.
I doubt that, the bitching will not cease until the government,
banks, and elitists inevitably get their way.. welcome to
total, centralized control of every aspect of our lives.
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No doubt a hit 2100 BC, and still beautiful today,
from Nebucadnezza's joint in Babylon..simply stunning.
No head banging allowed.
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EU ideology will inevitably lead to totalitarianism,
that is to say, a whole heap of millions of conformist
sheeple debt slaves on a diet of MSM chaff.
IMHO the future is not looking cool for the Western flocks.
The only hope is the that the EU bellyflops. Already the
Euro appears to be circling round the plughole.
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31 minutes ago, beautifulthailand99 said:
There is no 'never ever' about anything - but yes we have lost credibility allowing the referendum to become a lightning rod to the dispossessed and disaffected and a symbol of all their ills. When it was globalization and the banking crash and subsequent QE that impoverished whole swathes of previously quite well off nations and their people. But you knew all that didn't you?
BTW if you want to know about supposed British democracy and post-imperial perfidy .........
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chagos_Archipelago_sovereignty_dispute
Yes, we well aware of the UK treachery.
The Great British Empire was built on piracy,
now, they just lie, instill fear, and steal off the poor.
Satan, himself, would be put to shame by the antics of the UK.
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One cannot deal with the EU ideology of slavery, its
either in or out. The UK must never ever lecture any
country on the planet about democracy again, it has
lost all credibility.
What the UK needs is the entire body politic to be
put to the sword.
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5 hours ago, SheungWan said:
I don't think any fat ladies have sung quite yet. The sequence of events still contain a degree of uncertainty including Theresa May's position.
The fat ladies position is P46. 1 like for your optimism.
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The government, the establishment, and the central
banks will not allow Brexit. They have given the electorate
2+ years of fearmongering, enough to engineer the desired
opinion change, the standard method of government
control. Voting is a futile execise, nothing will change
except that poverty, debt, and the fraud will increase.
You might be able to see that I'm a Brexiter with the 'ump,
and the thought of Grouse crowing is unbearable.
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Late Sunday night wind down introspection, Muslim style.
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3 hours ago, aright said:Take more water with it then you won't suffer from brain burn and immature comments. I explained the difference to you in Post 4111
"The Civil Service helps the government of the day develop and implement its policies and legislation as effectively as possible."
"Our difference is caused by the fact British Civil Servants don't need to be elected they are gophers whereas imo people like the European Commission who propose legislation, implement policies and the EU Budget should be."
Head of the Civil Service
The Head of the Civil Service leads nearly half a million public servants who work in public institutions, administer tax, benefits and pensions systems and put government policy into practice. The civil service is a permanent, politically impartial workforce that serves the government of the day, while retaining the flexibility to serve future governments.
Currently civil servants are supporting the government’s economic and public service reform. The scale of the challenges and persistent weaknesses require a reform plan that applies right across the civil service. The Head of the Civil Service is one of several senior civil servants accountable for the reform of the civil service through the Civil Service Board.
Where does it say the Head of the Civil Service proposes legislation?
What's your take on Selmayr's appointment? Democratic?
The head of the civil service is also the cabinet secretary,
the PMs advisor. In effect, the most powerful influence in
the government. Should be shot at dawn.
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Extreme Brexit could be worse than financial crisis for UK: BoE
in World News
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I would have expected at least 48,000,000 sigs..
and a similar amount from Nigeria, North Korea,
South America, Balkans, Pattaya and Putin.