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1 hour ago, Jip99 said:

 

 

As was every election since 1708.............................

 

 

What a waste all my votes have been  -  there was me thinking that "the people" put politicians into the HoC.

 

 

Mind you, it does go a long way in explaining why:-

 

Cameron's promises that the outcome of the referendum would be implemented counted for nothing.

The Brexit vote counted for nothing.

Why May's "No deal is better than a bad deal" counted for nothing.

Labours election manifesto counted for nothing.

Corbyn's demands for an election counted for nothing.

 

 

 

.... and another one .... Boaty McBoatface........................ nothing against Sir David Attenborough but the public voted for Boaty McBoatface.

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2 hours ago, billd766 said:

Could you please explain when Parliament voted against the No Deal Brexit by a majority vote twice? AFAIR Parliament voted Mrs Mays Brexit plan 3 times but a no deal Brexit has not been proposed. 

 

In the event of parliament not coming up with a plan that most will accept, then the no deal will be actioned as a default.

That was some month ago:

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And in september: by 327 votes to 299.

 

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21 hours ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

If Johnson really wanted an election as much as he pretends, he could just ask the EU for an extension and all parties would happily agree to an election. It’s pretty clear it’s just another of his scams. 

As the EU is a Union of States, ONLY the State of the UK can ask for an extension, never any opposition (leader) or whatsoever. Second: ALL 27 EU member states have to agree.

And just as with EVERY meting the members insist to get the proposals to discuss beforehand, so can discuss it first in their own ranks. Do the British really think they will even ahve a chance, when Boris the Liar pops up with whatever the 17th of Oct ?

Last: The French as well as the Fins already told, they are fed up with the British delay, extensions etc. The last time the French accepted 6 months instead of 3 months and no longer. 

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9 hours ago, blazes said:

 

Here is the next PM after Boris resigns (as he honourably must since he has told us that if he doesn't get the UK out by Oct 31, he'd rather die in a ditch.

Geoffrey Cox would be a very worthy successor.

 

Geoffrey Cox Commons appearance had the style of an upmarket Arthur Daley.

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As the EU is a Union of States, ONLY the State of the UK can ask for an extension, never any opposition (leader) or whatsoever. Second: ALL 27 EU member states have to agree.
And just as with EVERY meting the members insist to get the proposals to discuss beforehand, so can discuss it first in their own ranks. Do the British really think they will even ahve a chance, when Boris the Liar pops up with whatever the 17th of Oct ?
Last: The French as well as the Fins already told, they are fed up with the British delay, extensions etc. The last time the French accepted 6 months instead of 3 months and no longer. 
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Yeah, yeah. Same points made last time. Blocked further extension? Not going to happen. Nobody going to put themselves helping anti-Parliamentary interests. Not in a month of Sundays.

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On 9/25/2019 at 5:56 PM, welovesundaysatspace said:

If Johnson really wanted an election as much as he pretends, he could just ask the EU for an extension and all parties would happily agree to an election. It’s pretty clear it’s just another of his scams. 

 

The problem is he already pledged he would rather "die in a ditch" than ask for an election.

 

Suspending parliament and running the clock down hasn't worked. Trying to ignore the law passed preventing leaving with no deal will get him in more trouble. They're buying time to come up with their new cunning plan.

 

Reported on the BBC news earlier that Labour have announced at their conference that a future Labour government will remove ALL immigration barriers. It will be all welcome, no skills, qualifications or anything required. Open house. The BBC said that was reported in the Telegraph and normally would be massive news were the focus not on Brexit. Once that gets more coverage and is picked up on social media, watch Labour plummet in the polls! Boris may be aware of this.

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1 minute ago, elliss said:

 

 UK , PM who works outside the law , should be sacked , by his own party .

   Tory traitors ,    including Teflon coated  farage .. 

 

He has not committed a crime, and what has Nigel done to upset you.????

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Meanwhile johnson bowls another googlie at parliament. Asked for a recess of parliament with immediate effect until next Thursday. Hit for a boundary by Corbyn. Added to yesterday's boundary when defeated calling for a GE, he still hasn't won a single motion andhad his prorogation deemed unlawful and reversed.

 

What's that, 9-0? Trying for the least successful PM in history and the shortest lived. He should do the Tories a favour and resign. Corbyn loves him, too easy!

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14 minutes ago, DannyCarlton said:

Meanwhile johnson bowls another googlie at parliament. Asked for a recess of parliament with immediate effect until next Thursday. Hit for a boundary by Corbyn. Added to yesterday's boundary when defeated calling for a GE, he still hasn't won a single motion andhad his prorogation deemed unlawful and reversed.

 

What's that, 9-0? Trying for the least successful PM in history and the shortest lived. He should do the Tories a favour and resign. Corbyn loves him, too easy!

 

           Corbyn , is  playing it  so cool , a very slow death for boris and the tories. 

           Take it to conclusion, there could well be a vote of No confidence , from his own Tory party .

             Rees Mogg ,  is sharpening the knives , nothing new in tory party ethics code ..

 

          

 

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1 minute ago, elliss said:

 

           Corbyn , is  playing it  so cool , a very slow death for boris and the tories. 

           Take it to conclusion, there could well be a vote of No confidence , from his own Tory party .

             Rees Mogg ,  is sharpening the knives , nothing new in tory ethics code ....

          

 

 

 

There is absolutely nothing cool  about Corbyn.

 

His own party has as many issues as the Tories.

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Corbyn is a wimp/coward and runs from the truth, the Supreme Court is stuffed full of well-known remainers who interfered beyond their remit and all of them refuse an election. Well, nuff said ... only a GE can sort this out, but the cowardly MPs won't let it happen as so many will be swept away into oblivion and they can't hack it that the public doesn't give a toss about their biased views. Don't like what I say, then I'll retract it and say "far enough" after an election if it goes the other way ... and if it doesn't then I'll sure be having my fun on this forum but will be dignified unlike the <deleted> and their gloating.

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1 minute ago, Jip99 said:

 

 

Resign  ??

 

He is the most honest and straight forward PM the Tories have had in the last 5 years.  ????????

 

 

If Corbyn thinks he is hard enough, let him show some balls and support an immediate election.

"He is the most honest and straight forward PM the Tories have had in the last 5 years.  ????????"

 

Comedy gold mate. Good one.

 

"If Corbyn thinks he is hard enough, let him show some balls and support an immediate election."

 

The leaders of all the opposition parties explained why they wouldn't be sanctioning a GE just now. They don't trust Johnson to honour the Benn Bill if he doesn't get a deal and ask the EU for an extension. As soon as the Benn Bill is enacted, a date will be set for the GE.

 

Another Cummings cunning plan was revealed today. A Labour MP stated to the speaker that he had checked with parliament's lawyers and was told that it would not now be possible to have a GE before November 5th and parliament would need to be immediately suspended. The speaker said that he had checked and confirmed this to be true.

 

Poor Moggy, on hearing this , he turned ashen and looked as though someone had replaced the plum in his mouth with doggy doo.

 

Another cunning plan foiled.

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