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Post by yeokel on Nov 15, 2018 16:35:44 GMT
If Brexit was undeliverable, as some MPs are saying, why did they vote for the referendum and also to trigger Article 50? And when is the second /third referendum, because it looks inevitable now, because MPs are too cowardly to admit that they don't want Brexit, and never have. Because they over estimated the British voters ability to reach a sensible decision. Roll on the peoples vote. In your words, " .....they over estimated the British voters ability to reach a sensible decision. Roll on the peoples vote." Do you not think you might be setting yourself up for the same fall?
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 15, 2018 16:39:50 GMT
Theresa May 42.4% got a bigger vote share then Corbyn 40% in the 2017 election Only Blair 43.2% in 1997 and Thatcher 43.9% in 1979 have had more of the vote share than Theresa May since 1970. Yeah and only Blair, Thatcher and May have a bigger share of the vote than Corbyn since 1992. Completely unelectable obviously Prepare for change comrade! Blair twice Thatcher twice and May. He offered free unicorns. He turned out the vote in some normally apathetic uni towns. He ran against a robot who told voters they'd be taxed to keep their Grannies in old folks homes and he still lost. Just imagine May resigning today. Let's say Javid steps up. Working class, Pakistani, born up North, bus driver Dad. Good speaker, straight talker. The new face of the Conservatives. As opposed to Jezza, 7 bedroom house in the Shropshire countryside, Grammar School, never had a proper job, anti-semite with a supporters talking about seizing private homes. Javid goes to Brussels points at May and says your deal is NEVER going to pass any UK Government so here's what you do. Insert a time limit to any NI backstop. That's it. Nothing more. Or it's No Deal. They will say yes. Javid gets a concession from the EU for the domestic audience, we enter the next phase and the pound rises. Corbyn? Corbyn who?
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Nov 15, 2018 16:42:41 GMT
from the Mail -
Mrs May has called a press conference for 5pm as she bids to get a grip on the civil war raging in her party - amid speculation she could herself call a ballot of Conservative MPs and demand critics 'put up or shut up'.
Political suicide.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 15, 2018 16:48:24 GMT
Yeah and only Blair, Thatcher and May have a bigger share of the vote than Corbyn since 1992. Completely unelectable obviously Prepare for change comrade! Blair twice Thatcher twice and May. He offered free unicorns. He turned out the vote in some normally apathetic uni towns. He ran against a robot who told voters they'd be taxed to keep their Grannies in old folks homes and he still lost. Just imagine May resigning today. Let's say Javid steps up. Working class, Pakistani, born up North, bus driver Dad. Good speaker, straight talker. The new face of the Conservatives. As opposed to Jezza, 7 bedroom house in the Shropshire countryside, Grammar School, never had a proper job, anti-semite with a supporters talking about seizing private homes. Javid goes to Brussels points at May and says your deal is NEVER going to pass any UK Government so here's what you do. Insert a time limit to any NI backstop. That's it. Nothing more. Or it's No Deal. They will say yes. Javid gets a concession from the EU for the domestic audience, we enter the next phase and the pound rises. Corbyn? Corbyn who? This vetsion of La La Land would have really won the Oscar, dodge. Prepare for change, Comrade!
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Nov 15, 2018 16:50:04 GMT
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 15, 2018 16:52:17 GMT
from the Mail - Mrs May has called a press conference for 5pm as she bids to get a grip on the civil war raging in her party - amid speculation she could herself call a ballot of Conservative MPs and demand critics 'put up or shut up'. Political suicide. She's been talking all day so it's not a Q and A. It's either resignation or I won't step down. Although the number of letters needed might be in already they need to be 'triggered'. So when Brady gets 48 he should contact the letter writers and confirm they still want to go ahead. Brady was at No.10 earlier. Maybe we're at the stage where May publicly signals she's going nowhere to rally her troops for the confidence vote. That or she's going to say that she's listened to the house and is off the Brussels with a red pen.
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Post by skemstokie on Nov 15, 2018 16:52:36 GMT
Because they over estimated the British voters ability to reach a sensible decision. Roll on the peoples vote. In your words, " .....they over estimated the British voters ability to reach a sensible decision. Roll on the peoples vote." Do you not think you might be setting yourself up for the same fall? No.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 15, 2018 16:53:05 GMT
Wow. A Sky poll. I've changed my mind.
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Post by wagsastokie on Nov 15, 2018 16:53:39 GMT
Fake news the percentage of vote was lower than the tory leader of 2017 You know full what I meant. Lots of people "out of their minds" voting for things isn't there? Corbyn got a bigger share of the vote than any Tory leader for a generation and any Labour leader for 16 years! Yet "no one will vote for him" Johnny Mc in the Treasury. I think I've just cum May got more votes than corbyn
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 15, 2018 16:56:31 GMT
You know full what I meant. Lots of people "out of their minds" voting for things isn't there? Corbyn got a bigger share of the vote than any Tory leader for a generation and any Labour leader for 16 years! Yet "no one will vote for him" Johnny Mc in the Treasury. I think I've just cum May got more votes than corbyn Until that election I would have thought was abundantly clear! Although even then, it wasn't enough votes to stop them finding money that was 'unavailable' to starving children on universal credit to bribe Irish Creationists with so they could roll out their misery. Classy Government, chickens coming home to roast, It's over! Prepare for change Comrades!
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 15, 2018 16:58:42 GMT
Blair twice Thatcher twice and May. He offered free unicorns. He turned out the vote in some normally apathetic uni towns. He ran against a robot who told voters they'd be taxed to keep their Grannies in old folks homes and he still lost. Just imagine May resigning today. Let's say Javid steps up. Working class, Pakistani, born up North, bus driver Dad. Good speaker, straight talker. The new face of the Conservatives. As opposed to Jezza, 7 bedroom house in the Shropshire countryside, Grammar School, never had a proper job, anti-semite with a supporters talking about seizing private homes. Javid goes to Brussels points at May and says your deal is NEVER going to pass any UK Government so here's what you do. Insert a time limit to any NI backstop. That's it. Nothing more. Or it's No Deal. They will say yes. Javid gets a concession from the EU for the domestic audience, we enter the next phase and the pound rises. Corbyn? Corbyn who? This vetsion of La La Land would have really won the Oscar, dodge. Prepare for change, Comrade! Just talk me through the actual process of us having a general election before 2022?
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 15, 2018 16:59:41 GMT
This vetsion of La La Land would have really won the Oscar, dodge. Prepare for change, Comrade! Just talk me through the actual process of us having a general election before 2022? You talk me through the process of the one in 2017 first And this one will have a vote of no confidence fuelling it!
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 15, 2018 17:03:33 GMT
Just talk me through the actual process of us having a general election before 2022? You talk me through the process of the one in 2017 first And this one will have a vote of no confidence fuelling it! May called it. Backed by the Conservative majority. The next Conservative Leader and Prime Minister reassures the DUP over Brexit and doesn't call for a GE. You're welcome. Corbyn who?
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 15, 2018 17:05:33 GMT
My penneth worth. She'll walk.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 15, 2018 17:13:23 GMT
You talk me through the process of the one in 2017 first And this one will have a vote of no confidence fuelling it! May called it. Backed by the Conservative majority. The next Conservative Leader and Prime Minister reassures the DUP over Brexit and doesn't call for a GE. You're welcome. Corbyn who? So Fixed Term Parliament acts don't apply to sitting Tory PM's who have never been elected in a General Election because they have a majority. Thanks for clarifying, Rog A May Brexit wont pass Any new PM's view of Brexit will be too toxic to pass General Election The alternative wll actually be civil unrest.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 15, 2018 17:19:33 GMT
May called it. Backed by the Conservative majority. The next Conservative Leader and Prime Minister reassures the DUP over Brexit and doesn't call for a GE. You're welcome. Corbyn who? So Fixed Term Parliament acts don't apply to sitting Tory PM's who have never been elected in a General Election because they have a majority. Thanks for clarifying, Rog A May Brexit wont pass Any new PM's view of Brexit will be too toxic to pass General Election The alternative wll actually be civil unrest. You're going to do disappointed.
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Post by xchpotter on Nov 15, 2018 17:22:47 GMT
Wow. A Sky poll. I've changed my mind. Will have had loaded questions to get them the sensationalist poll result they would want. If you phrase the question the right way, you will always get the answer you want.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 15, 2018 17:23:03 GMT
So Fixed Term Parliament acts don't apply to sitting Tory PM's who have never been elected in a General Election because they have a majority. Thanks for clarifying, Rog A May Brexit wont pass Any new PM's view of Brexit will be too toxic to pass General Election The alternative wll actually be civil unrest. You're going to do disappointed. I NEVER underestimate a Tory's desire to cling to power like a limpet on a dead whale's nut sack but their would be no credibility. They wouldn't be able to Govern. It's over dodge.
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Post by M on Nov 15, 2018 17:24:23 GMT
😁
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Post by trickydicky73 on Nov 15, 2018 17:26:16 GMT
If Brexit was undeliverable, as some MPs are saying, why did they vote for the referendum and also to trigger Article 50? And when is the second /third referendum, because it looks inevitable now, because MPs are too cowardly to admit that they don't want Brexit, and never have. Because they over estimated the British voters ability to reach a sensible decision. Roll on the peoples vote. Are they shipping sensible people in, then?
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Post by spitthedog on Nov 15, 2018 17:26:52 GMT
May called it. Backed by the Conservative majority. The next Conservative Leader and Prime Minister reassures the DUP over Brexit and doesn't call for a GE. You're welcome. Corbyn who? So Fixed Term Parliament acts don't apply to sitting Tory PM's who have never been elected in a General Election because they have a majority. Thanks for clarifying, Rog A May Brexit wont pass Any new PM's view of Brexit will be too toxic to pass General Election The alternative wll actually be civil unrest. Civil Arrest..... ....... what ?...from behind a keyboard!!! Keyboard warriors...Unite and Revolt! What a fantasy that is! Fingers Crossed though!
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 15, 2018 17:28:42 GMT
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Post by redstriper on Nov 15, 2018 17:30:25 GMT
400 pages over several years, and still its anyone's guess how its going to pan out.
One thing is certain, a general election will only add to the problem.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 15, 2018 17:33:33 GMT
My penneth worth. She'll walk. Wow. So "nothing has changed"
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Post by harryburrows on Nov 15, 2018 17:34:41 GMT
Why does she keep answering questions than nobody asked her
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 15, 2018 17:36:07 GMT
She is utterly shameless and totally deluded. It’s tragic. Funny but tragic.
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Post by Davef on Nov 15, 2018 17:39:45 GMT
Queen Canute
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Post by spitthedog on Nov 15, 2018 17:42:14 GMT
She is utterly shameless and totally deluded. It’s tragic. Funny but tragic. I think this whole thing has just sent her doo-lally!... I don't know what people expected. Cameron's legacy....he'll certainly get a few paragraphs in the political history books for this one!...Thanks mate.
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Post by Clayton Wood on Nov 15, 2018 17:42:47 GMT
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Post by trickydicky73 on Nov 15, 2018 17:43:30 GMT
Why does she keep answering questions than nobody asked her Perhaps it's her take on The Two Ronnies Mastermind sketch?
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