Green Cross Code Man
Wunt be druv
**** all to do with the EU.
Except, perhaps, that the EU may, possibly be considered establishment? Just a thought.
**** all to do with the EU.
He's only repeating it was an anti-establishment vote, **** all to do with the EU.
Except, perhaps, that the EU may, possibly be considered establishment? Just a thought.
I know you've got to rationalise it somehow but could you find a way that doesn't undermine the opinions of millions of people?
He didn't say Brexit was a good idea. Far from it.
The bit Soulman missed out of the express' take on the interview was:
Speaking about Brexit, he added: “It was, everyone seems to agree, the moment when the forgotten spoke, finding their voices to reject the advice and guidance of experts and the elite everywhere."
He's only repeating it was an anti-establishment vote, **** all to do with the EU.
Would not have had you down as travelling there,i bet it was...thing is in all seriousness certain parts of the country and the north are cut off from the overall picture of the UK and as a result integration is a far slower process.
He didn't say Brexit was a good idea. Far from it.
The bit Soulman missed out of the express' take on the interview was:
Speaking about Brexit, he added: “It was, everyone seems to agree, the moment when the forgotten spoke, finding their voices to reject the advice and guidance of experts and the elite everywhere."
He wrote: “Should we, in turn, reject these votes as outpourings of crude populism that fail to take account of the facts, and attempt to circumvent or circumscribe the choices that they represent? I would argue that this would be a terrible mistake.
why is that then?
I beg to differ. York is a wonderful city, definitely one of the best English cities/large towns. And Leeds, if you like cities is good. The dales and north Yorkshire are outstanding.Because it's in Yorkshire which is a horrible place.
Because it's in Yorkshire which is a horrible place.
and you don't like the truthYou need to get out more.
who's actually said that out of interestI often find myself forgetting that leaving the EU meant no foreign doctors or nurses will be allowed in. Thanks for the reminder!
who's actually said that out of interest
regards
DR
Nottes implied it by trying to draw out some kind of irony in the post:
"Yeah, it's awful when you go to A&E and it's full... of foreign doctors and nurses wanting to save you're life."
Because it's in Yorkshire which is a horrible place.
Quite unbelievable the bloke on the far right on the QT panel criticises the elite given his upbringing and the fact his company regularly buys multi million pound property portfolios. About as far from working class as possible.
So Wakefield was a great success story was it when we were part of the 'project'?Indeed another faux friend of the working class, a bit like Farage. Made his money and now its all about an ego trip, the likes of Wakefield have been stitched up by Brexit
Where is that cited from?In relation to this weeks supreme court hearing into article 50 (potentially having to be debated by parliament) I am posting this. Very interesting actually considering the original high courts ruling was so reliant on precedent/s set in the English civil war era. If this is right what is to stop Theresa May?
'Prior to Prime Minister Ted Heath signing the Treaty of Rome back in 1973, an act which led us into the then European Economic Community, Mr Heath wrote to the highest legal authority in the land, the then Lord Chancellor Lord Kilmuir, asking him about the legal ramifications of signing up to such a treaty.
Although we do not have a copy of Mr. Heath’s letter we do have a copy of Lord Kilmuir’s reply (which can be found on the internet by entering ‘Lord Kilmuir’s letter to Ted Heath’). In his reply Lord Kilmuir makes it very clear that ceding sovereignty to a foreign power, in any way shape or form and to any degree, would be an act of sedition and treason under the 1351 Treason Act and a Praemunire, under the 1392 Act of Praemunire, Treason under the 1559 Act of Supremacy and Treason under the 1688/9 Declaration and Bill of Rights. Despite this clear and unequivocal legal ruling, Ted Heath chose to ignore this warning and, Quisling like, signed the Treaty of Rome. As the signing of the Treaty of Rome constituted an act of Treason then this renders Ted Heath’s signature, to that Treaty, null and void. The Treaty itself is meaningless to the UK.
As one Parliament is not bound by acts made or passed by its predecessor then each and every government since the time of Ted Heath has likewise committed, or perhaps perpetuated the act treason enacted by Ted Heath, including the present incumbent. No contract is enforceable if it is found to be unlawful. Likewise, no treaty is enforceable if it too is found to be unlawful, as the signing of all EU treaties constituted the act of treason committed by the signatory at the time of signing. Every and all EU treaty’s are unlawful and therefore unenforceable. That being so, then the answer to the question "Can We Legally Leave the European Union?" - is ‘No’, we cannot legally leave the EU as we are not, and have never been, a member of it legally, moreover, as we are not a member of the EU, we do not need to invoke Article 50. All we need do is walk away and leave the rest of the EU to extricate itself from the self-inflicted bird’s nest of a mess it has got itself into, if willingly handing over sovereignty to a foreign power is an act of treason where then does that leave all the folk who voted Remain?'
Not my research just posting it.