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UK election must not delay Brexit from October 31 - Javid

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4 minutes ago, DannyCarlton said:

In your dreams "sunbeam". You're just being "daft". "Out means out" 555

Yes, at last you are right, the voters will get their "out"...

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12 minutes ago, DannyCarlton said:

Because Cameron was the remain camp! 555.

 

That's my biggest beef about the whole process. No effective remain campaign. Cameron's heart wasn't in it, he thought that he just had to turn up and remain would win. Completely ineffective.

 

Corbyn, a lifelong Brexiteer, just sat on the fence with both feet dangling in the Brexit camp.

 

Meanwhile, the Brexit camp lied, cheated and pulled every stunt in the book, completely unchallenged.

 

Corbyn turned on his voters, Corbyn has lost a great deal of support by being a turncoat....You wait and see....

1 minute ago, transam said:

Yes, at last you are right, the voters will get their "out"...

Not many of your voters left to get their "out". They've either died or come over to the brightside, once they realised how they'd been had over by AIQ, Cambridge Analytica and the St. Petersberg Troll Farm.

 

Come and join us, you know that you want to. Promise to be nice to you. Even buy you a beer, your round first though. 555

 

24 minutes ago, vogie said:

Remainer logic is to quote something from their imagination that they would have liked to have been on the ballot paper.

In case you missed it: I had to remind you of the realities of not being able to leave because you’re unable to satisfy the people who voted to leave without deal and those who voted to leave with a deal at the same time. You’re the one imagining that there’s only one leave while reality clearly shows you there’s not. 

 

Keep running away from the issue, it will keep haunting you with every extension. Your ballot paper won’t change that. 

1 minute ago, transam said:

Corbyn turned on his voters, Corbyn has lost a great deal of support by being a turncoat....You wait and see....

He never had a great deal of support. Any support he had was from die hard labour supporters like myself, who would vote for a dead dog if it had a red rosette pinned to it. He is trying to redeem himself by reluctantly, under great pressure from the rest of the party, calling for a confirmatory vote. Still can't bring himself to back remain though.

49 minutes ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

 

In case you missed it: I had to remind you of the realities of not being able to leave because you’re unable to satisfy the people who voted to leave without deal and those who voted to leave with a deal at the same time. You’re the one imagining that there’s only one leave while reality clearly shows you there’s not. 

 

Keep running away from the issue, it will keep haunting you with every extension. Your ballot paper won’t change that. 

Your evidence is purely circumstantial, the case has been concluded, I will not allow a retrial, case dismissed.

11 minutes ago, vogie said:

Your evidence is purely circumstantial, the case has been concluded, I will not allow a retrial, case dismissed.

Great, I’ll quote this the next time I hear you whining and moaning about Brexit not happening. 

 

 

 

1 minute ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

Great, I’ll quote this the next time I head you whining and moaning about Brexit not happening. 

That's it! You are now in contempt of court.

2 minutes ago, vogie said:

That's it! You are now in contempt of court.

I wish he was in Bognor....????

On 9/5/2019 at 5:40 PM, StreetCowboy said:

Who within the Government blocked the Brexit deal put towards parliament?  Who is responsible for our continued membership of the EU? Has they put forward any alternative that might be acceptable to parliament? Who governs the country? If not the government?

 

I think that Boris has done us a great service, by making it clear that the Queen appoints a government based on a majority in parliament to govern with the consent of parliament.  So carry on, Boris, put forward a proposal acceptable to parliament.  You stabbed Theresa May in the back when she did so, do you expect any special favours from anyone on that basis?

 

Mays scheme would have kept us in the euro for ever,her intention from day1

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