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UK government suffers fourth defeat on Brexit legislation in House of Lords

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Just for confirmation.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Rookiescot said:

In 2014 Scotland voted to remain in the UK because we were lied to.

You Brexiteers need to accept that the UK is no longer the same.

I'm sorry that you worry England is too weak and poor to go it alone but Scotland will not be following you into the abyss.

You Brexiteers need to man up and accept the consequences of your actions.

Scottyland will forever continue to be part of the UK but not the EU because..........

 

Oops, almost got dragged into the sweaty sock debate there.  

Not happening. 

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On 1/22/2020 at 11:04 AM, evadgib said:

 

The first speaker I see as right the 2nd speaker a remainer.

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9 hours ago, sawadee1947 said:

I hope the Scots will driving a wedge between Ireland and England. 

Of course you do. What where you saying about nationalism and racism. Hilarious. The rest of your nonsense wasn't worth responding too.

 

I hope the EU keep using Ireland as.a puppet. But they already are.

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6 hours ago, Loiner said:

Scottyland will forever continue to be part of the UK but not the EU because..........

 

Oops, almost got dragged into the sweaty sock debate there.  

Not happening. 

Almost came out with a rebuttal but realised you didnt have one more like.

Engurlund will be going it alone. Accept that. It's what you voted for.

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8 hours ago, Jip99 said:

 

 

 

We just did.

Scotland leaving the UK if Brexit goes ahead was mentioned many, many times before both the referendum in 2016 and the general election.

You guys all chose to ignore it. It was just project fear remember?

But what you are failing to deal with is the consequences of your actions.

You guys voted for the break up of the UK.

Now man up.

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8 hours ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Of course you do. What where you saying about nationalism and racism. Hilarious. The rest of your nonsense wasn't worth responding too.

 

I hope the EU keep using Ireland as.a puppet. But they already are.

Don't be ashamed if you agree to a wrong decision..... It shows sincere character to admit. 

 

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13 hours ago, Rookiescot said:

Scotland leaving the UK if Brexit goes ahead was mentioned many, many times before both the referendum in 2016 and the general election.

You guys all chose to ignore it. It was just project fear remember?

But what you are failing to deal with is the consequences of your actions.

You guys voted for the break up of the UK.

Now man up.

There won't be any such break in the foreseeable future as has been stated ad nausium. If one ever materializes ???????????????????????????? will find itself in ????????????????????????????'s rear view mirror; not the other way round. 

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5 hours ago, sawadee1947 said:

Don't be ashamed if you agree to a wrong decision..... It shows sincere character to admit. 

There hasn't yet been one, Seamus ????

 

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7 hours ago, sawadee1947 said:

Don't be ashamed if you agree to a wrong decision..... It shows sincere character to admit. 

 

Brexit has been amazing. I do agree that the UK joining the EEC/EU on a massive lie was a wrong decision on so many levels. I am glad you agree.

 

Even better that N. Ireland was created and part of the union. Queen and country!

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2 hours ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Brexit has been amazing. I do agree that the UK joining the EEC/EU on a massive lie was a wrong decision on so many levels. I am glad you agree.

 

Even better that N. Ireland was created and part of the union. Queen and country!

Did you listen to UK's poll guru Curtice? 

Labour shall focus on the young generation which in huge majority voted for Labour. 

So next election is game over for Boris and his morons and UK will rejoin EU where it belongs to. 

Depends now on your age to see this happen... ????

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4 hours ago, evadgib said:

 

A rare example of calm, fair and balanced comment out of the EU Parliament for once.

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20 hours ago, Rookiescot said:

Almost came out with a rebuttal but realised you didnt have one more like.

Engurlund will be going it alone. Accept that. It's what you voted for.

The whole of UK will be going together. It’s what WE voted for, even if a few porridge noshers didn’t. 
Brexit is already proving to be great. Accept that. It’s what you are stuck with.
Forever. 

1 hour ago, sawadee1947 said:

Did you listen to UK's poll guru Curtice? 

Labour shall focus on the young generation which in huge majority voted for Labour. 

So next election is game over for Boris and his morons and UK will rejoin EU where it belongs to. 

Depends now on your age to see this happen... ????

 

Also depends on whether or not you believe the EU will even survive in its present form long enough for that young generation to take control.

 

If the UK is successful and disengages from the EU without serious ramifications, it may set the stage for other nations to follow and usher in the collapse of the entire block.   Remember the break up of the Soviet Union was completely unthinkable, right up until the instant it wasn't. And after that it fell apart at amazing speed.  Don't assume the EU is immune from the trials of history.

 

This is a fascinating experiment the UK is engaging in. I am very curious to see the ultimate result.

 

On 1/22/2020 at 10:51 AM, evadgib said:

Their* current thinking is to divide ???????????????????????????? into 9 mickey mouse regions, further diluting our identity and riding rough shod over the courts & constitution as we've all seen in the recent past.

(*Traitors + EU)

Do you have any references or links to these alleged 9 comedic cartoon rodent character regions? Assuming these national sub-divisions are the work of English minds and not something imposed by a Scottish. Welsh or Irish foreigner, I am interested to see how the some of the English view some of their fellow Englanders when it comes to this bold new political geography.

 

Solely, in the interests of riding roughshod in this debate you understand.

4 hours ago, sawadee1947 said:

Did you listen to UK's poll guru Curtice

That is your first and biggest mistake just like the referendum and the elections. People listening to polls.

 

4 hours ago, sawadee1947 said:

So next election is game over for Boris and his morons and UK will rejoin EU where it belongs to. 

Delusional and out of touch with the people, once again. That is the funniest thing I have heard.

 

4 hours ago, sawadee1947 said:

Depends now on your age to see this happen...

I have every intention of getting my letter from His Majesty for 100 years so lots of spark left in me.

how long is this brexit gonna go for???????

35 minutes ago, mike787 said:

how long is this brexit gonna go for???????

I think the Lords are dicking about with Boris's exit Bill just because they can they don't want to relocate to York.

 

Or is my suggestion that the UK's senior parliamentarians are simply the smaller coven of self-serving, craven, shallow and facile Westminster oxygen wasters just a bit too wide of the mark?

4 hours ago, Loiner said:

The whole of UK will be going together. It’s what WE voted for, even if a few porridge noshers didn’t. 
Brexit is already proving to be great. Accept that. It’s what you are stuck with.
Forever. 

For those of us who are not hedge fund managers or averse to paying taxes, can you please highlight what exactly is great about Brexit thus far? 

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6 hours ago, sawadee1947 said:

Did you listen to UK's poll guru Curtice? 

Labour shall focus on the young generation which in huge majority voted for Labour. 

So next election is game over for Boris and his morons and UK will rejoin EU where it belongs to. 

Depends now on your age to see this happen... ????

Even the young get older and with that get more sense.

3 hours ago, NanLaew said:

I think the Lords are dicking about with Boris's exit Bill just because they can they don't want to relocate to York.

 

Or is my suggestion that the UK's senior parliamentarians are simply the smaller coven of self-serving, craven, shallow and facile Westminster oxygen wasters just a bit too wide of the mark?

Catch up please. Done and dusted by Her Majesty.

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well its all over bar the shouting ,the Lords can get back to sleep now ,but only after they have collected their daily free money .

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11 hours ago, Monomial said:

 

Also depends on whether or not you believe the EU will even survive in its present form long enough for that young generation to take control.

 

If the UK is successful and disengages from the EU without serious ramifications, it may set the stage for other nations to follow and usher in the collapse of the entire block.   Remember the break up of the Soviet Union was completely unthinkable, right up until the instant it wasn't. And after that it fell apart at amazing speed.  Don't assume the EU is immune from the trials of history.

 

This is a fascinating experiment the UK is engaging in. I am very curious to see the ultimate result.

 

Depends on your age. 

And also there will be a new generation in EU. Think of "Friday for Future". Greta's friends will determin the way EU and probably the rest of the world will move. The upcoming nationalism is only a time of transition and expresses the uneasiness of (especially UK) people and fear for a dramatic change of our societies. AI and digitalisation will influence and put upside down our life. 

9 hours ago, Laughing Gravy said:

That is your first and biggest mistake just like the referendum and the elections. People listening to polls.

 

Delusional and out of touch with the people, once again. That is the funniest thing I have heard.

 

I have every intention of getting my letter from His Majesty for 100 years so lots of spark left in me.

See my comment to #76

better hurry and make a deal.....all us TVF posters are dangerously running out of popcorn,  me lords.

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1 hour ago, sawadee1947 said:

See my comment to #76

Unless you have multiple Poster ID's I just can't see any comment at number 76. As it is invisible I assume it is a load of old pish anyway.

32 minutes ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Unless you have multiple Poster ID's I just can't see any comment at number 76. As it is invisible I assume it is a load of old pish anyway.

????One of us is smarter than you????

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