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Post by SILENCED on Mar 13, 2019 21:06:44 GMT
This farce will now drag onto until June!
Are these MPs on time and half for all this overtime they are clocking up with pointless votes.
Trouble is Brexit is consuming virtually all the political calender .... not muxh else is being done ... and the country is falling to pot ... that is why I was hoping for no extension ... hopefully the EU wilk say no to any request for an extension ... so the uncertainty that is crippling the country can be resolved
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Post by snoggle on Mar 13, 2019 21:42:35 GMT
This farce will now drag onto until June!
Are these MPs on time and half for all this overtime they are clocking up with pointless votes.
Trouble is Brexit is consuming virtually all the political calender .... not muxh else is being done ... and the country is falling to pot ... that is why I was hoping for no extension ... hopefully the EU wilk say no to any request for an extension ... so the uncertainty that is crippling the country can be resolved We have between 2-4 years further uncertainty even if they vote for something. That's related to the future negotiation over whatever trading relationship we will have with the EU. You think that last 2-3 years has been a mess? You ain't seen nothing yet. Given the government has effectively collapsed through internal conflict heaven help us as a country if something really serious does happen - mass violence, a chronic infection or something that warrants co-ordinated and effective govt. It simply doesn't exist anymore and it will be the citizens who will suffer. It's appalling on so many fronts.
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Post by SILENCED on Mar 13, 2019 21:51:50 GMT
Trouble is Brexit is consuming virtually all the political calender .... not muxh else is being done ... and the country is falling to pot ... that is why I was hoping for no extension ... hopefully the EU wilk say no to any request for an extension ... so the uncertainty that is crippling the country can be resolved We have between 2-4 years further uncertainty even if they vote for something. That's related to the future negotiation over whatever trading relationship we will have with the EU. You think that last 2-3 years has been a mess? You ain't seen nothing yet. Given the government has effectively collapsed through internal conflict heaven help us as a country if something really serious does happen - mass violence, a chronic infection or something that warrants co-ordinated and effective govt. It simply doesn't exist anymore and it will be the citizens who will suffer. It's appalling on so many fronts. I am of the opinion it cant get any worse! We need the 650 MPs to get back to running the country .... Brexit has been all time consuming! Saw you comments earlier ... think all 650 MPs have let themselves down over past 30 months
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Post by sid on Mar 13, 2019 23:33:43 GMT
This farce will now drag onto until June!
Are these MPs on time and half for all this overtime they are clocking up with pointless votes.
It's still enshrined in law that we leave on March 29th and no deal remains the default option despite tonight's nonsense. It might be too late to get off now! I dread to think what long term damage has been done to the democratic process in this country, no wonder there is so much voter apathy!
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Post by ServerKing on Mar 14, 2019 4:31:20 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2019 9:55:12 GMT
Think we can safely buses will be totally messed up today in Central London because of the Put It To the People March!
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Post by sid on Mar 23, 2019 10:07:52 GMT
Think we can safely buses will be totally messed up today in Central London because of the Put It To the People March! Quite ironic really that they're exercising their democratic right to protest about the democratic result of the referendum. We should be leaving on March 29th deal or no deal, this nonsense has dragged on for long enough and has probably done more long term damage than the expenses scandal of a decade ago.
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Post by vjaska on Mar 23, 2019 11:18:29 GMT
Think we can safely buses will be totally messed up today in Central London because of the Put It To the People March! Quite ironic really that they're exercising their democratic right to protest about the democratic result of the referendum. We should be leaving on March 29th deal or no deal, this nonsense has dragged on for long enough and has probably done more long term damage than the expenses scandal of a decade ago. Yes we should be leaving but not without a deal - no deal would be awful. The MP's should all be sacked for using their agendas instead of going with what the results said. As for the EU, they've shown their true colours throughout this as well - they've very short memories of the amount of help this country has provided them over the years.
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Post by sid on Mar 23, 2019 11:32:46 GMT
Quite ironic really that they're exercising their democratic right to protest about the democratic result of the referendum. We should be leaving on March 29th deal or no deal, this nonsense has dragged on for long enough and has probably done more long term damage than the expenses scandal of a decade ago. Yes we should be leaving but not without a deal - no deal would be awful. The MP's should all be sacked for using their agendas instead of going with what the results said. As for the EU, they've shown their true colours throughout this as well - they've very short memories of the amount of help this country has provided them over the years. I don't think leaving without a deal would be anything like as bad as some people would like us to believe, no sooner was the referendum result announced the country was supposed to go into meltdown but nearly three years on there is no sign of that happening. All this project fear is reminiscent of the millennium bug scare stories of 20 years ago. I agree with you about the rest though, how on earth is anybody ever going to trust another politician again?
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Post by Eastlondoner62 on Mar 23, 2019 19:05:38 GMT
Yes we should be leaving but not without a deal - no deal would be awful. The MP's should all be sacked for using their agendas instead of going with what the results said. As for the EU, they've shown their true colours throughout this as well - they've very short memories of the amount of help this country has provided them over the years. I don't think leaving without a deal would be anything like as bad as some people would like us to believe, no sooner was the referendum result announced the country was supposed to go into meltdown but nearly three years on there is no sign of that happening. All this project fear is reminiscent of the millennium bug scare stories of 20 years ago. I agree with you about the rest though, how on earth is anybody ever going to trust another politician again? and you don't call this a meltdown
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Post by sid on Mar 23, 2019 19:25:57 GMT
I don't think leaving without a deal would be anything like as bad as some people would like us to believe, no sooner was the referendum result announced the country was supposed to go into meltdown but nearly three years on there is no sign of that happening. All this project fear is reminiscent of the millennium bug scare stories of 20 years ago. I agree with you about the rest though, how on earth is anybody ever going to trust another politician again? and you don't call this a meltdown No I call it parliament being totally out of touch with the electorate!
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Post by busaholic on Mar 23, 2019 21:11:43 GMT
and you don't call this a meltdown No I call it parliament being totally out of touch with the electorate! That's precisely why so many were marching.
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Post by sid on Mar 23, 2019 22:03:53 GMT
No I call it parliament being totally out of touch with the electorate! That's precisely why so many were marching. I thought it was because they didn't like the referendum result and now want another bite at the cherry? I've had no luck on the lottery tonight, any chance that can be redrawn?
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Post by Eastlondoner62 on Mar 23, 2019 22:25:50 GMT
That's precisely why so many were marching. I thought it was because they didn't like the referendum result and now want another bite at the cherry? I've had no luck on the lottery tonight, any chance that can be redrawn? You go for a holiday to the beach, you happily say yes. When you get to the beach it's all stormy, someone's stolen all the sand and there's about to be a tsunami. Do you want to stay there just because you said yes earlier or do you want to make another decision now you've seen the reality? This is where we are at with the EU vote.
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Post by sid on Mar 23, 2019 22:32:09 GMT
I thought it was because they didn't like the referendum result and now want another bite at the cherry? I've had no luck on the lottery tonight, any chance that can be redrawn? You go for a holiday to the beach, you happily say yes. When you get to the beach it's all stormy, someone's stolen all the sand and there's about to be a tsunami. Do you want to stay there just because you said yes earlier or do you want to make another decision now you've seen the reality? This is where we are at with the EU vote. All we've had is endless project fear. To use your holiday comparison, we haven't even got there yet so how do we know what the beach or weather are going to be like?
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