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THE PUBLIC WHO AS A MAJORITY VOTED OUT. 17.4 MILLION.

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OH f*** OFF.

 

1. LEAVE f***ING CAMPAIGNED FOR A f***ING NORWAY f***ING STYLE SOFT DUCKING BREXSHIT. THAT IS ALL.

 

2. LEAVE LIED.

 

3. REMAIN GOT OVER 16 MILLION SO f***.OFF.

 

4. UNDER 18S COULDN'T VOTE AND ARE 85% REMAIN

 

5. YOU ONLY GOT 2 NATIONS.

 

6. IT WAS AN OPINION, NOT A BINDING VOTE.

 

7. PUT THIS f***ING SHIT VOTE TO THE PEOPLE VS REMAIN.

 

THE. END.

Alao you aren't 17.r million anymore. Sorry. Alao 17.4 out of 65 million IS. NOT. A. MAJORITY.

 

Put it to the people ... or are you scared?

I have never ever used foul language against a fellow poster as I can try to get my points across without swear words.
YOU JUST IGNORE WHAT WE SAY AND REPEAT THE STUPID STUUUUPID RIGHT WING NEWSPAPER TALKING POINTS
Reports tonight that some Tory MP's and the ERG aren't happy with this deal at all even if the EU accept it. They say it's just May's deal with very fine changes. Boris may try to bribe those who had the whip removed by offering to re-instate it if they vote for his deal. He still may not get the numbers. It would be on an absolute knife-edge on 19th.

 

Well yes because it's basically the same Deal as before except the border is different :lol: Just cannot see it getting through Parliment...

 

Not sure many who lost the Whip would go back to the Tories in the current state either. They'd be banking on rebellious Labour MPs, which I can't see there being enough of.

Well yes because it's basically the same Deal as before except the border is different :lol: Just cannot see it getting through Parliment...

 

Not sure many who lost the Whip would go back to the Tories in the current state either. They'd be banking on rebellious Labour MPs, which I can't see there being enough of.

 

 

I think they're thinking some who lost the whip may be scared of losing their seats at the next election so may be tempted back in to the fold. Even if they got all the 21 Labour MP's who wrote to the EU it could still be very tight as some ERG's are not happy with it tonight.

Alao you aren't 17.r million anymore. Sorry. Alao 17.4 out of 65 million IS. NOT. A. MAJORITY.

 

And 16m is? :wacko:

 

I think they're thinking some who lost the whip may be scared of losing their seats at the next election so may be tempted back in to the fold. Even if they got all the 21 Labour MP's who wrote to the EU it could still be very tight as some ERG's are not happy with it tonight.

 

Would their voters even *want* them back?

 

Nearly 45 million didn't vote for brexshit.

 

The 17 million who did, many of whom were brainwashed or were voting based on lies, votes for what leave campaigned for. That was a soft single market Norway model. The end.

LONDON. “Northern Ireland must stay in a full UK customs union, full stop”. Nigel Dodds, the DUP (Democratic Unionist Party) deputy leader, is absolutely clear on the outcome that the new “tunnel negotiations” between the United Kingdom and the European Union must have.

 

“We’ll wait and see”, the Northern Ireland unionist party leader tells La Repubblica during the NATO parliamentary assembly held this weekend in London. “There is a lot of stuff coming from Brussels, pushed by the Europeans in the last hours, but one thing is sure: Northern Ireland must remain fully part of the UK customs union. And Boris Johnson knows it very well...”

 

 

Mr Dodds also rejects as unrealistic the solution now being discussed by the UK and EU negotiating teams and mentioned yesterday by EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier behind closed doors, according to EU sources.“No, it cannot work”, says Dodds with a grin on his face, “because Northern Ireland has to remain fully part of the UK customs union”.

 

Last night Mr Dodds branded as “absolutely right” a tweet by Brexiter tory MP Owen Paterson saying: “Northern Ireland being held in the Customs Union without Great Britain is an obvious breach of the Principle of the Consent in the Belfast Agreement. This would stir up problems in Northern Ireland long after Brexit is resolved”.

 

Dodds’ party the DUP has a critical role in the approval of a potential new Brexit deal which is being intensively negotiated this weekend in Brussels after an unexpected turnaround in negotiations triggered by a “very positive meeting” between British PM Boris Johnson and Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar last Thursday in a hotel in the Wirral Peninsula, Merseyside, Northern England. The DUP stance on Brexit is considered to have a powerful influence on the choices of Tory Brexiteer MPs if a new deal is to be voted through the House of Commons.

 

Under Theresa May’s government the DUP voted three times against three versions of the Brexit deal signed by the British executive, the EU authorities and its 27 member states in November 2018. The DUP’s major concern is that Northern Ireland is going to be commercially and politically separated from the rest of the United Kingdom after Brexit in order to preserve the peace and trade fluidity at the Irish border, which invisibly separates Northern Ireland (part of the UK) and the Republic of Ireland.

 

May’s deal was turned down three times by the DUP and Tory Brexiteers because it contained a “backstop”, a temporary but potentially endless status applied to Northern Ireland to keep it in the EU customs union in order to avoid the return of checkpoints at the Irish border which may cause unrest and disorder again on the island of Ireland.

 

The Sun is claiming those close to Johnson now believe the numbers are there in parliament for a second referendum due to Phillip Hammond's control over the One Nation grouping and tomorrows Observer is saying Labour will impose a full 3 line whip on a referendum amendment if Johnson does bring back a deal for a vote next weekend.

 

Breaking a 3 line whip while trigger ballots are taking place is not something many Labour MPs will take lightly. I believe Flint and Kinnock are still to face their reselection ballot.

 

They have two chances to pass a referendum motion, one next weekend if Boris does indeed bring back a deal, if he doesn't they can try adding something to the Queen's Speech which will be voted on a few days later. I think Tuesday 22nd is the day of that vote. However if the Queen's Speech fails to pass then the government has by all accounts lost a confidence vote.

I'm not sure whether a government has ever lost a vote on the Queen's speech (or King's speech for that matter). It has always been assumed that it would be the equivalent of losing a vote of confidence, but that - as with everything about our constitution - isn't actually written down anywhere. I'm not aware of anything in the Fixed Term Parliament Act on the matter. Of course, in normal times, if the government lost a vote on the Queen's Speech and tried to stay in office, the opposition would surely be bound to call a vote of no confidence. These times, though, are not normal.
Labour are just trying to frustrate Brexit and I hope they're punished for it at the next election. We don't need another referendum. We need a deal to just get through Parliament and we GET OUT as the people voted for 3+ years ago.
I'm not sure whether a government has ever lost a vote on the Queen's speech (or King's speech for that matter). It has always been assumed that it would be the equivalent of losing a vote of confidence, but that - as with everything about our constitution - isn't actually written down anywhere. I'm not aware of anything in the Fixed Term Parliament Act on the matter. Of course, in normal times, if the government lost a vote on the Queen's Speech and tried to stay in office, the opposition would surely be bound to call a vote of no confidence. These times, though, are not normal.

 

 

1923 I think it last happened.

Labour are just trying to frustrate Brexit and I hope they're punished for it at the next election. We don't need another referendum. We need a deal to just get through Parliament and we GET OUT as the people voted for 3+ years ago.

 

 

Shut. Up.

 

The only ones who need punishing ARE THE EVIL PARTY OF THE RICH LANDED GENTEY WITH BLOOD ON THEIR HANDS!!

Shut. Up.

 

The only ones who need punishing ARE THE EVIL PARTY OF THE RICH LANDED GENTEY WITH BLOOD ON THEIR HANDS!!

 

Would that be the party that got more seats than Labour at the last election and formed a government and will win a majority at the next election?

Would that be the party that got more seats than Labour at the last election and formed a government and will win a majority at the next election?

 

TUE EVIL PARTY OF THE RICH THAT USED 1 BILLION AND MORE OF PUBLIC MONEY TO KEEP ITSEPF IN GOVERNMENT, LIED TO THE QUEEN TWICE, AND IS THE WORST EVER EVER EEEEVER GIVERNMENT EVER?! YES!

 

f*** off will that disgusting party get a majority. They're FINISHED.

TUE EVIL PARTY OF THE RICH THAT USED 1 BILLION AND MORE OF PUBLIC MONEY TO KEEP ITSEPF IN GOVERNMENT, LIED TO THE QUEEN TWICE, AND IS THE WORST EVER EVER EEEEVER GIVERNMENT EVER?! YES!

 

f*** off will that disgusting party get a majority. They're FINISHED.

 

 

Boris is far more popular than Corbyn.

Labour are just trying to frustrate Brexit and I hope they're punished for it at the next election. We don't need another referendum. We need a deal to just get through Parliament and we GET OUT as the people voted for 3+ years ago.

Another referendum shouldn’t bother you, it should enhance your argument

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