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Posted
16 minutes ago, Jip99 said:

 

Johnson would be committed to a deal if the EU offer something better than deal Corbyn was not prepared to support.

 

 

Fighting against no deal and fighting against a deal does make Corbyn better than anybody........ the picture is accurate.

The uk govt negotiated the deal on offer. A deal that protects the Good Friday Agreement.

 

What makes corbyn better is he is committed to allowing the electorate to vote on the whole no deal route. 

 

The picture is childish. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, vogie said:

The UK government rejected Mays deal.

 

Allowing the electorate to vote on a no deal Brexit is meaningless, they do not respect the wishes of the electorate as proven.

 

 

The consequences of brexit with a deal or no deal are clear. 

 

I fully support corbyn’s attempt to let the electorate decide. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

The consequences of brexit with a deal or no deal are clear. 

 

I fully support corbyn’s attempt to let the electorate decide. 

Whilst most people would not support such a meaningless exercise in how not to be democratic. If you are going to vote on something don't reject the answer you don't like, that would that make it it pointless in the first instance. It would be total folly to hold a vote knowingly you were not going to honour the result, would it not.

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Posted
17 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

You know what you voted for. 

 

You are not the entirety of the electorate. 

 

You do not know what everyone voted for. 

 

 

Yes he does.

 

Repeating ad nauseam because it is sinking in with you:-

 

X in the box ......................Leave/Remain

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Posted
19 minutes ago, claffey said:

It amazes me that so many of you seem to be Pro Brexit and on the right. Yet you, yourselves, are immigrants in a 'foreign' country but you are against people working and living together as a 'union'. Here are some points that many of you seem to have forgotten about:

 

As the UK started this problem it is up to them to come up with the solution. The EU offered you a deal which your parliament rejected. Therefore the next 'move' in the negotiations is up to the UK and not the EU.

 

The EU will not change the protection of the Irish backstop. It is there to protect the God Friday Agreement which the British government signed. If a border re appears in Ireland it will lead to violence and the troubles could return.

 

What about the millions of UK citizens living around Europe? Many of them are retired and own property in Spain, France etc.

 

What about the millions of EU experts working and living in the UK? Many of them do jobs that the Failing UK Education system fail to provide for. ie doctors, architects, engineers, nureses, teachers etc????

 

Finally, the US will not provide the UK with a good trade deal if the Irish backstop is not upheld. There are millions of American voters with Irish heritage. Tearing up the GFA will anger them. They funded the troubles so they need to be kept on side.

 

Parliament needs to be called back asap to start discussing it... Johnston is trying to run the clock down and wasting valuable time.

 

 

 

 

Your logic is TOTALLY flawed...

 

Don't compare Thailand to the EU. Thailand is one of the most racist countries I have been to...... they have great immigration policies though. Actually, it is good to use Thailand of an example why the UK voted to leave the EU... a ense of national pride, Thailand first, ASEAN features secondarily.

 

The EU offered a deal, UK parliament rejected it - how the h3ll can it be the UK's next move. If the EU want a deal then they have to renegotiate. I don't really care if they don't but please don't whine about no deal if Brussels does not make a move.

 

The UK has already guaranteed the rights of EU citizens living in the UK.... any EU countries not reciprocating would be foolish.

 

The UK will continue to provide jobs for EU citizens that want to work in the UK. There may be a refinement to the 'immigration' but - hey - that is like Thailand which you seem to like to us as a comparable.

 

Johnson is trying to get a deal, recalling parliament would achieve as much as it achieved when it last sat..... <deleted> all!!

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Posted
10 hours ago, Jip99 said:

 

 

No point in recalling parliament as there are no solutions there - as has been proved in the last 6 months.

 

Any action will happen on the near continent otherwise no deal Brexit happens on 31 October.

 

Corbyn can go and put his feet up - he has been f-all use in the last 3 years anyway.

You forget, perhaps intentionally, despite Brexiteer claims to the contrary Parliament is sovereign.

 

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Posted
51 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

The Leader of the Lib Dems already said she would still vote against Brexit if Leave won a second referendum. 

 

So there is no point having another vote. We'd still be deadlocked. It's just a delaying tactic with a vague hope that Remain wins and all the Leavers accept it and go home.

Brexitocracy and it’s antipathy towards voting. 

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47 minutes ago, Jip99 said:

 

 

Yes he does.

 

Repeating ad nauseam because it is sinking in with you:-

 

X in the box ......................Leave/Remain

No he doesn’t. 

 

Each voter represents themselves and no one else. 

 

He does not speak for everyone. 

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Corbyn ignored the result of a no confidence vote when he was on the receiving end & now he's finger-wagging Boris?

 

I couldn't find the exact figures (172 to 40 or something like that) but look what popped up instead...

 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Antipathy towards voting? You're confused again (it doesn't take much to confuse you).

 

I am all for voting, if the vote is respected before voting again. That's how Democracy works.

Then why oppose there being a vote on all the options (and their consequences) now available. 

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Posted
19 minutes ago, Jip99 said:

 

Good morning Chomper.

 

The Queen is sovereign.

 

Parliamentary sovereignty extends to it being the supreme legal authority in the UK. The lawmakers..

 

In case your memory has failed you those lawmakers have made the default legal position a no deal exit on 31 October.

 

The same lawmakers who could not vote through the EU deal.

 

In Thailand they might say som nom nar.

 

They should be kissing Boris' butt for trying to bring a revised deal to the House.

The Queen is The Sovereign, Parliament is Sovereign.

 

There is a subtle but important distinction that appears to have evaded you.

 

I wouldn’t put to much store in what Johnson says he is doing.

 

And, good morning to you too.

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Posted
Just now, Bluespunk said:

Then why oppose there being a vote on all the options and there consequences now available. 

You're hard work, it's like explaining things to someone with dementia.

 

I'll try one more time. I oppose it because Remainers do not accept the result of votes unless they win. Therefore a second referendum solves nothing. Democracy only works if people accept losing. If you don't believe me, maybe you will believe the leader of the Lib Dems.

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/07/23/lib-dem-leader-jo-swinson-says-would-vote-against-brexit-even/

 

So the Lib Dems would still block the result of any second vote in Parliament. Therefore I oppose a second vote because it is pointless and just pushes the impasse 12 months down the road. No doubt you will add the "Confused" emoji to this post but I've really tried to make it as simple as possible for you.

 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

The Queen is The Sovereign, Parliament is Sovereign.

 

There is a subtle but important distinction that appears to have evaded you.

 

And, good morning to you too.

How about 'The Queen is a Monarch & the Sovereign is a coin'?

 

(Morning Chomper! ???? )

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Posted
4 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

You're hard work, it's like explaining things to someone with dementia.

 

I'll try one more time. I oppose it because Remainers do not accept the result of votes unless they win. Therefore a second referendum solves nothing. Democracy only works if people accept losing. If you don't believe me, maybe you will believe the leader of the Lib Dems.

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/07/23/lib-dem-leader-jo-swinson-says-would-vote-against-brexit-even/

 

So the Lib Dems would still block the result of any second vote in Parliament. Therefore I oppose a second vote because it is pointless and just pushes the impasse 12 months down the road. No doubt you will add the "Confused" emoji to this post but I've really tried to make it as simple as possible for you.

 

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Ah as always with you and brexitocracy, start with abuse. 

 

I completely disagree with your entire premise. 

 

For one thing I am not talking about a referendum. 

 

I hope corbyn succeeds and calls an election where the electorate can vote on all available options. 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

The Queen is The Sovereign, Parliament is Sovereign.

 

There is a subtle but important distinction that appears to have evaded you.

 

I wouldn’t put to much store in what Johnson says he is doing.

 

And, good morning to you too.

 

 

I think we are talking the same thing ????

 

Parliamentary sovereignty is a principle of the UK constitution. It makes Parliament the supreme legal authority in the UK which can create or end any law.

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