JockPieandBeans Posted June 8, 2015 Share Posted June 8, 2015 Still believe in the tooth fairy ? Santa Claus ? Easter Bunny ? How about the UK being a Democracy ? David Cameron has told Eurosceptic ministers they will be forced to quit if they want to campaign for the UK to leave the European Union. And in a warning shot to Tory MPs, Mr Cameron added: "If you want to be part of the Government, you have to take the view that we are engaged in an exercise of renegotiation to have a referendum that will lead to a successful outcome. http://news.sky.com/story/1497961/cameron-to-ministers-vote-yes-on-eu-or-resign Sounds more like a dictatorship to me. Link to comment
dabhand Posted June 8, 2015 Share Posted June 8, 2015 Looks like DC has been copying the SNP rule book http://www.buzzfeed.com/aidankerr/the-snp-house-of-cards#.xpreeK0AY Link to comment
Eff1n2ret Posted June 8, 2015 Share Posted June 8, 2015 (edited) It's fair enough as far as it goes. The Conservative manifesto stated that they would attempt a renegotiation of the UK's arrangements with the EU and hold a referendum on the outcome which is what he's doing. It is a principle of Cabinet Government that Ministers take collective responsibility for Cabinet decisions and resign if they don't like them, a principle which was frequently ignored by LibDem Cabinet Members. Cameron of course isn't saying what will happen if the renegotiations produce no meaningful concessions, which is probably where he is going to end up. It's going top be quite interesting. Wh'y's the wretched font size gone small? Edited June 8, 2015 by Eff1n2ret Link to comment
evadgib Posted June 8, 2015 Share Posted June 8, 2015 (edited) EU referendum: No ultimatum for ministers, No 10 says http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-33043694 Edited June 8, 2015 by evadgib Link to comment
JockPieandBeans Posted June 8, 2015 Author Share Posted June 8, 2015 It's fair enough as far as it goes. The Conservative manifesto stated that they would attempt a renegotiation of the UK's arrangements with the EU and hold a referendum on the outcome which is what he's doing. It is a principle of Cabinet Government that Ministers take collective responsibility for Cabinet decisions and resign if they don't like them, a principle which was frequently ignored by LibDem Cabinet Members. Cameron of course isn't saying what will happen if the renegotiations produce no meaningful concessions, which is probably where he is going to end up. It's going top be quite interesting. Wh'y's the wretched font size gone small? Gotta disagree Eff1n2ret. MP's are elected by their constituents to represent them. MP's are not elected to be told which way they can or cannot vote. I was about to say, it would be nice to see this group actually live by their principles and jump ship to another Party. UKIP immediately sprang to mind, only because of the EU fiasco. Dozens of Conservative MPs have declared themselves ready to campaign for Britain to leave the EU if David Cameron's renegotiation amounts to "anything less than fundamental change". In a move that will pile pressure onto the Prime Minister, Conservatives for Britain - a new group that already has over 50 politicians signed up - says it is drawing up criteria by which to judge the Government's reforms. http://news.sky.com/story/1497514/more-than-50-tories-prepare-campaign-for-eu-exit But it seems that Cameron has already performed an about turn David Cameron has not given ministers an EU referendum ultimatum, Downing Street has insisted in an attempt to play down the Prime Minister's comments at the G7 summit. Number 10 was forced to clarify Mr Cameron's position after comments he made suggested ministers would be forced to resign if they did not back the campaign to stay in the European Union. http://news.sky.com/story/1497961/no-10-climb-down-on-pms-eu-ultimatum I honestly think that Cameron does not know his @rse from his elbow. Link to comment
MrMuddle Posted June 8, 2015 Share Posted June 8, 2015 It's fair enough as far as it goes. The Conservative manifesto stated that they would attempt a renegotiation of the UK's arrangements with the EU and hold a referendum on the outcome which is what he's doing. It is a principle of Cabinet Government that Ministers take collective responsibility for Cabinet decisions and resign if they don't like them, a principle which was frequently ignored by LibDem Cabinet Members. Cameron of course isn't saying what will happen if the renegotiations produce no meaningful concessions, which is probably where he is going to end up. It's going top be quite interesting. Wh'y's the wretched font size gone small? Gotta disagree Eff1n2ret. MP's are elected by their constituents to represent them. MP's are not elected to be told which way they can or cannot vote. I was about to say, it would be nice to see this group actually live by their principles and jump ship to another Party. UKIP immediately sprang to mind, only because of the EU fiasco. Dozens of Conservative MPs have declared themselves ready to campaign for Britain to leave the EU if David Cameron's renegotiation amounts to "anything less than fundamental change". In a move that will pile pressure onto the Prime Minister, Conservatives for Britain - a new group that already has over 50 politicians signed up - says it is drawing up criteria by which to judge the Government's reforms. http://news.sky.com/story/1497514/more-than-50-tories-prepare-campaign-for-eu-exit But it seems that Cameron has already performed an about turn David Cameron has not given ministers an EU referendum ultimatum, Downing Street has insisted in an attempt to play down the Prime Minister's comments at the G7 summit. Number 10 was forced to clarify Mr Cameron's position after comments he made suggested ministers would be forced to resign if they did not back the campaign to stay in the European Union. http://news.sky.com/story/1497961/no-10-climb-down-on-pms-eu-ultimatum I honestly think that Cameron does not know his @rse from his elbow. Ridiculous, mate ! Cameron is a well known West Ham Villa or was it, Aston United, fan. Link to comment
elliss Posted June 8, 2015 Share Posted June 8, 2015 (edited) EU , in or out vote , the freedom of choice ,which was offered to the electorate in the run up to the election , Tory ideal , freedom of choice. Now , the goalposts have moved .. Elected Tory MP,s are threatened , if they do not follow the Tory line, they are out of a job . What , becomes of the the opinions of your local constituents , who voted you into office.. A sweet F.A......Thatcherism is alilve and well ,. P.S , being a ex working man , had the pain , and paid the taxes ,,, i do not support the Labour , lazy and lame regime. What , does , the future hold ,,, ??? All is lost ... I may as well , buy a house , in my thai my darlings name ,, Edited June 8, 2015 by elliss Link to comment
MW72 Posted June 8, 2015 Share Posted June 8, 2015 EU , in or out vote , the freedom of choice ,which was offered to the electorate in the run up to the election , Tory ideal , freedom of choice. Now , the goalposts have moved .. Elected Tory MP,s are threatened , if they do not follow the Tory line, they are out of a job . What , becomes of the the opinions of your local constituents , who voted you into office.. A sweet F.A......Thatcherism is alilve and well ,. P.S , being a ex working man , had the pain , and paid the taxes ,,, i do not support the Labour , lazy and lame regime. What , does , the future hold ,,, ??? All is lost ... I may as well , buy a house , in my thai my darlings name ,, What a load of rubbish. MPs can vote as they see fit. Quite rightly parties will want them to toe the line. If they or their constituants don't agree with the party line then they are free to leave the party. They will still be an MP and can still vote as they please but as an indipendent MP.Up to them. Link to comment
MAJIC Posted June 8, 2015 Share Posted June 8, 2015 (edited) The latest is:... Cameron has retracted his statements which set the UK Press ablaze,that he threatened any of his cabinet with the sack if they did not support him,and campaigned for a YES to exit Europe against his Europhile viewpoint!.Now he is blaming the Media for misunderstanding what he said , the man is a balloon,no wonder Merkel treats him with contempt! and as for buying a used car from him, not a chance! Edited June 8, 2015 by MAJIC Link to comment
Ricardo Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 The latest is:... Cameron has retracted his statements which set the UK Press ablaze,that he threatened any of his cabinet with the sack if they did not support him,and campaigned for a YES to exit Europe against his Europhile viewpoint!.Now he is blaming the Media for misunderstanding what he said , the man is a balloon,no wonder Merkel treats him with contempt! and as for buying a used car from him, not a chance! "the man is a balloon" I prefer 'ping-pong ball', because it's light-weight, and changes direction at the slightest touch ! Which was a less-bad thing, when he had the Lib-Dems, to act as a restraining-influence. I think it was 'Tricky Dicky' Nixon, who was asked after a debate at Oxford/Cambridge (?) Student's' Union, "were you ever a used-car salesman ?" And I'm glad to be watching this circus from here, with a cold-beer in my hand, it's better than a Thai soap-opera ! ... now that sparks a thought ... Downton Coronation 'Downing Street', anyone ? "Nah, Leave it 'aht, Guvner !" Link to comment
piersbeckett Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 The latest is:... Cameron has retracted his statements which set the UK Press ablaze,that he threatened any of his cabinet with the sack if they did not support him,and campaigned for a YES to exit Europe against his Europhile viewpoint!.Now he is blaming the Media for misunderstanding what he said , the man is a balloon,no wonder Merkel treats him with contempt! and as for buying a used car from him, not a chance! "the man is a balloon" I prefer 'ping-pong ball', because it's light-weight, and changes direction at the slightest touch ! Which was a less-bad thing, when he had the Lib-Dems, to act as a restraining-influence. I think it was 'Tricky Dicky' Nixon, who was asked after a debate at Oxford/Cambridge (?) Student's' Union, "were you ever a used-car salesman ?" And I'm glad to be watching this circus from here, with a cold-beer in my hand, it's better than a Thai soap-opera ! ... now that sparks a thought ... Downton Coronation 'Downing Street', anyone ? "Nah, Leave it 'aht, Guvner !" Link to comment
JockPieandBeans Posted June 9, 2015 Author Share Posted June 9, 2015 Ridiculous, mate ! Cameron is a well known West Ham Villa or was it, Aston United, fan. Brilliant. I had forgot about that one. Link to comment
piersbeckett Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 Ricardo - you're 'aving a laugh, unch ya, that's already been done (firty years ago) wiv Yes Minister & Yes, Prime Minister!? - 'Nob Enders', perhaps? Link to comment
Ricardo Posted June 10, 2015 Share Posted June 10, 2015 Ricardo - you're 'aving a laugh, unch ya, that's already been done (firty years ago) wiv Yes Minister & Yes, Prime Minister!? - 'Nob Enders', perhaps? Yes, I prefer to laugh instead of cry, who's with me on that ? ! Actually I believe that Gilbert & Sullivan also produced light-entertainment along these lines, more than a century ago ! All togever nah ! "For he is an Englishman ! Ta-Dah ! Hurrah for an Englishman ... " Link to comment
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