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Ed Kandii

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« Reply #990 on: March 15, 2019, 07:35:57 PM »
Hungary or Italy veto the extension,  or perhaps even the EU as a whole will veto it.
28th March parliament will be asked to vote on May's deal, no deal, or to revoke A50. That's my current view, but the circumstances seem to be rapidly changing.
I said right from the start of this thread that parliament would never let us leave the EU, and that hasn't changed... sadly its a Hotel California-style Brexit  :o
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« Reply #991 on: March 16, 2019, 09:09:39 AM »
Hungary or Italy veto the extension,  or perhaps even the EU as a whole will veto it.
28th March parliament will be asked to vote on May's deal, no deal, or to revoke A50. That's my current view, but the circumstances seem to be rapidly changing.
I said right from the start of this thread that parliament would never let us leave the EU, and that hasn't changed... sadly its a Hotel California-style Brexit  :o

Yeah, Nigel Farage has been lobbying Hungary and Italy to have them veto any extension voted for by Parliament. If that's not traitorous collusion with foreign powers to thwart our democratically-elected Parliament, I don't know what is - but then again, I'm used to disgusting hypocrisy from him by now.

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« Reply #992 on: March 16, 2019, 12:18:18 PM »
Nearly as bad as the list of politicos who've been 'visiting' Barnier & Co since the biggest democratic exercise in this country's history delivered a verdict that they didn't like.
One of them generally perceived to have taken us into an illegal war that cost tens of thousands of lives, but let's not dwell on that.
If he's explaining to the EU how to thwart Brexit then that's fine, the charges of sedition and treason just fall away in comparison to the charge of mass murder  :police:

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« Reply #993 on: March 16, 2019, 12:21:06 PM »
Nearly as bad as the list of politicos who've been 'visiting' Barnier & Co since the biggest democratic exercise in this country's history delivered a verdict that they didn't like.
One of them generally perceived to have taken us into an illegal war that cost tens of thousands of lives, but let's not dwell on that.
If he's explaining to the EU how to thwart Brexit then that's fine, the charges of sedition and treason just fall away in comparison to the charge of mass murder  :police:

Hundreds of thousands, not tens of thousands.

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« Reply #994 on: March 16, 2019, 12:27:03 PM »
The Right Honorable member for Grantham and Stamford resigns... one less trying to overturn the biggest democratic decision ever taken by the people of the UK.
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« Reply #995 on: March 18, 2019, 06:21:59 PM »
What happens now?  Bercow puts the skids under an early exit (or even any kind of exit).  Interesting times.
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« Reply #996 on: March 18, 2019, 07:18:42 PM »
I don't know what happens next and l think they don't either, It's just a bloody embarrassing mess.
But another referendum will be so harmful to our democracy, the vote went for leave and whether any of us agree with it or not, that does not matter, what does matter is that we protect our precious democracy.
If you have never lived in a county without democracy,then try it.
I wager that you will soon be back to good old GB.
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« Reply #997 on: March 18, 2019, 11:27:58 PM »
Yes Old boy thin, but if we live in a country where a democratic vote is overturned by the actions of the Speaker, at the behest of the establishment 'elite', then we live in a country that is a democracy in name only.
Time to exercise your democratic right to peaceful protest before that too is removed; join the rally in London on the 29th, the Shires are rising  :police:
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« Reply #998 on: March 19, 2019, 12:07:31 AM »
Yes Old boy thin, but if we live in a country where a democratic vote is overturned by the actions of the Speaker, at the behest of the capitalist 'elite', then we live in a country that is a democracy in name only.
Time to exercise your democratic right to peaceful protest before that too is removed; join the rally in London on the 29th, the Shires are rising  :police:
Is that the 29th of this month, if so please PM the details.
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« Reply #999 on: March 19, 2019, 06:35:11 AM »
There's a march organised that started in Sunderland the other day and is making its way to London.  There's only a few marchers at the moment but that will increase as word gets around.  It finishes in London on the 29th March where there's a rally starting at 4.00pm.
Not a good idea to travel by road as its rumoured that the truckers will be doing their own thing on the day, and Fridays are generally bad anyway  :police:

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« Reply #1000 on: March 19, 2019, 07:34:56 AM »
Hahahaha, you guys are so funny.

So a second vote on whether to exit the EU now we know the terms of the deal = undemocratic.

Theresa May having a THIRD vote on her exit deal (that you've all been bleating is rubbish anyway) = democratic.

Make your minds up, you hypocrites.

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« Reply #1001 on: March 19, 2019, 07:37:48 AM »
There's a march organised that started in Sunderland the other day and is making its way to London.  There's only a few marchers at the moment but that will increase as word gets around.  It finishes in London on the 29th March where there's a rally starting at 4.00pm.
Not a good idea to travel by road as its rumoured that the truckers will be doing their own thing on the day, and Fridays are generally bad anyway  :police:

"As word gets around"?! Farage has been plugging it for weeks, it's been splashed across the newspapers and social media in the build-up and live news reports were broadcasting as it got underway at the the weekend... and there's still only about sixty people doing it, if that. How much more "word getting around" do you reckon it needs?! Honestly. This thread is increasingly becoming sheer comedy gold. Keep it up lads.

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« Reply #1002 on: March 19, 2019, 07:50:09 AM »
There's a march organised that started in Sunderland the other day and is making its way to London.  There's only a few marchers at the moment but that will increase as word gets around.  It finishes in London on the 29th March where there's a rally starting at 4.00pm.
Not a good idea to travel by road as its rumoured that the truckers will be doing their own thing on the day, and Fridays are generally bad anyway  :police:

"As word gets around"?! Farage has been plugging it for weeks, it's been splashed across the newspapers and social media in the build-up and live news reports were broadcasting as it got underway at the the weekend... and there's still only about sixty people doing it, if that. How much more "word getting around" do you reckon it needs?! Honestly. This thread is increasingly becoming sheer comedy gold. Keep it up lads.
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« Reply #1003 on: March 19, 2019, 09:49:02 AM »
We are now officially in a constitutional crisis, although unofficially that has been obvious for good while now.

Theresa May now has to abandon party politics and find out exactly what will command a majority in Parliament before the 29th March, otherwise the EU will not grant an extension and we have the 'No Deal' situation.  :police:

WTO is the way forward IMO, they will soon be begging us for a trade deal and we will be 39 billion quid better off... lets just GTFO for fecks sake!  :o :police:

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« Reply #1004 on: March 19, 2019, 10:14:17 AM »
If we don't stump up the £39bn that WE AGREED we owe, how do you think that's going to go down with the Chinese, Japanese and Indians? How trustworthy a negotiating partner do you think reneging on agreed commitments makes us look to them? Not to mention the EU trade negotiators you claim will be "begging" for a deal... (they won't).