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Post by ServerKing on Apr 10, 2019 17:46:19 GMT
So she has asked for another extension!! 30th June now! Will she ever resign? Quality Incentive Contract, extended one more year for good behavior but she's looking as tired as the buses on the 318 They think she might get forced out by Friday... so something leaves on April 12
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Post by MetrolineGA1511 on Apr 22, 2019 5:51:29 GMT
Agreed all 650 should hang their heads in shame! Whilst I don't disagree with your original question ... trying to proportion blame for something she did not want to do and voted against is harsh! Be interesting to see how the EU respond ... as I am under the impression a short extension like this is not what they want to do! They would rather a much longer one. The worse thing about it all is as bad as she is, she got a deal for better or worse and they rejected it mainly due to the backstop. Now all the no deal idiot MP’s are suddenly realising that Brexit might not even happen and yet they’re still clutching on to their pride rather than giving the signal to change their mind and try to get her deal through one last time. The DUP are no better either. So we’ve all attained that referendums are pointless because the MP’s have not bothered to act on the result one bit - hopefully the Tories & particularly Labour with terrorists Corbyn & McDonald at the helm rip themselves apart as a bit of karma. Where I agree with Michael Gove, though not for the reason he intends, is that MPs may as well vote for the deal now, then a new Prime Minister can seek a new settlement later. This would honour the referendum result, but would also allow other parties to advocate more a more favourable relationship with the EU later ie a softer Brexit. Indeed, had the 28 headbanger Tory MPs and 7 DUP MPs whose constituencies voted Leave voted for the deal, we could have left on April 12th. So these MPs could be said to have caused Brexit to stall for now. Just one thing I am wondering is how the MPs have not acted on the result when they have triggered Article 50 and the government has negotiated a withdrawal agreement with the EU.
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Post by MetrolineGA1511 on Apr 22, 2019 5:54:49 GMT
So she has asked for another extension!! 30th June now! Will she ever resign? Quality Incentive Contract, extended one more year for good behavior but she's looking as tired as the buses on the 318 They think she might get forced out by Friday... so something leaves on April 12 We were lucky not to have been forced out of the EU on March 29th or April 12th. On March 29th Stagecoach were forced out of routes 262, 396 & 473. Then on April 5th rather than April 12th Metroline were forced out of route 207.
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Post by ServerKing on Apr 22, 2019 7:16:55 GMT
Quality Incentive Contract, extended one more year for good behavior but she's looking as tired as the buses on the 318 They think she might get forced out by Friday... so something leaves on April 12 We were lucky not to have been forced out of the EU on March 29th or April 12th. On March 29th Stagecoach were forced out of routes 262, 396 & 473. Then on April 5th rather than April 12th Metroline were forced out of route 207. According to the papers, EU membership, like the 357 was saved at the last minute
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Post by sid on May 24, 2019 9:23:29 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2019 9:25:45 GMT
Theresa May has finally stepped down.
More time wasting now for a leadership contestant then probably a general election a few months later.
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Post by vjaska on May 24, 2019 11:33:10 GMT
Theresa May has finally stepped down. More time wasting now for a leadership contestant then probably a general election a few months later. Just what we need considering they all can't agree on Brexit and I see that terrorist posing as Labour leader wasted no opportunity to continue slating her - even the SNP's Nicola Sturgeon had some decent words to say about her. It just shows how far Labour have fallen. As for May, she was inept and poor most of the time but she did get a deal for better or worse and was betrayed by MP's just like the public was - I went from disliking her to feeling sorry for her.
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Post by galwhv69 on May 24, 2019 13:56:19 GMT
At least 2 years overdue!
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Post by SILENCED on May 24, 2019 14:02:28 GMT
And now the country does nothing politically until end of July when the Tories elect their new leader, just what we need at the current time, and the bookies favourite is our former Mayor.
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Post by galwhv69 on May 24, 2019 14:16:58 GMT
At least 2 years overdue! ServerKing, Let me guess what you're going to say... Like the buses on the 318
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Post by ServerKing on May 24, 2019 16:58:18 GMT
At least 2 years overdue! ServerKing, Let me guess what you're going to say... Like the buses on the 318 Sorry mate, I was too busy reading the papers to make any satirical comment on the 318
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Post by galwhv69 on May 24, 2019 17:10:11 GMT
ServerKing, Let me guess what you're going to say... Like the buses on the 318 Sorry mate, I was too busy reading the papers to make any satirical comment on the 318 😂😀😆
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Post by MetrolineGA1511 on May 27, 2019 17:05:44 GMT
I could have lived with Theresa May's deal going through. Regrettably many MPs and quite a few members of the public are uncompromising in their preferances, whether Leave or Remain.
It is remarkable that in London the LibDems came top, even beating Labour, not least in Islington.
UKIP have fallen from no 1 to oblivion. This is a much faster fall even than a Christmas no 1!! lol
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2019 17:14:11 GMT
I could have lived with Theresa May's deal going through. Regrettably many MPs and quite a few members of the public are uncompromising in their preferances, whether Leave or Remain. It is remarkable that in London the LibDems came top, even beating Labour, not least in Islington. UKIP have fallen from no 1 to oblivion. This is a much faster fall even than a Christmas no 1!! lol Brexit Party is just UKIP rebranded. When there is a General Election it will be very interesting to see what happens.
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Post by ronnie on May 27, 2019 19:23:53 GMT
I could have lived with Theresa May's deal going through. Regrettably many MPs and quite a few members of the public are uncompromising in their preferances, whether Leave or Remain. It is remarkable that in London the LibDems came top, even beating Labour, not least in Islington. UKIP have fallen from no 1 to oblivion. This is a much faster fall even than a Christmas no 1!! lol Brexit Party is just UKIP rebranded. When there is a General Election it will be very interesting to see what happens. Very much. While the Tories have been playing musical chairs with the PM’s post and Labour have been fooling around thanks to their leader, UKIP / Brexit party have stolen a March
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