The Merry Prankster
Pactum serva
Own goal by Tory rebel t.w.a.t.s.
I’m no EU fan but how can giving Parliament final say be wrong? You’d only think that if you didn’t believe in our democratic system and are some kind of totalitarian.
Own goal by Tory rebel t.w.a.t.s.
How have they 'hampered' the negotiations ?
It would be if any had been. It wasn't their country that they were putting first! They do worship the EU though (and almost certainly believe that those who disagree with them are thick racist peasants who live oop north, who need to be put in their place), and love any ways of getting themselves 15 minutes of fame.
It's a hollow victory, though. They haven't won an end to Brexit; all they've 'won' is hampering the Brexit negotiators so that potentially the Brexit deal we get is worse than the one we would have got had they not tied our negotiators' hands. So much for serving their country..........
I thought Brexit meant take back control? That's exactly what these MPs have done. Why should the party whips decide how each MP should vote? They represent their constituents, not the party.
Own goal by Tory rebel t.w.a.t.s.
Interesting that people like nadine dorries are saying people should be deselected for voting against the government. Chucka covered this.
Chuka Umunna now listing the number of time the eurosceptics have rebelled against the Government...Davis - 90 times, Fox - 19 times, Leadsom - 7 times, Redwood - 17 times Jenkin - 95 times, Cash - 100+ times
“None of these people can lecture people seeking to do the right thing”
Nigel Farage who is the definition of a career politician slagging off career politicians
#couldn'tmakeitup
I agree having funding from the Eu doesn't necessarily indicate bias and I wasn't concerned about the the other issues re trade deals. I highlighted the particular section I was interested in and commented on that specific section.
The Treasury modelling actually came up with two immediate impact scenarios 'shock 'and 'severe shock'. Under the shock scenario, brexit would cause at least 500,000 jobs lost and a reduction in GDP by 3.6%. Average wages would be nearly 2.8% lower and house prices would be cut by 10%. Under the severe shock scenario, a vote to leave would lead to 800,000 job losses and a cut in GDP by 6%. Wages would be 4% lower on average and house prices would be 18% lower. They predicted we would be in a recession by Q3 2016 and you have been promising me one ever since but I doubt even you believe this now. Somehow this model that has proved woefully innacurate within months of the vote in two scenarios will perhaps be more on the ball if there are 8 of them 10 years down the line ... mmmmm.
When Brexit is dead and buried and a long forgotten memory as we resume our part of being in a fully inclusive Europe free from the hatred of the right wing loonies, people like Farage, Dacre, Bernard Jenkin, Duncan Smith etc will be in some care home still chanting 'Brexit means Brexit' and as the nurse feeds them their tea they will still be deluded that Brexit will actually happen
Seems to be quite a few regulars not on thread today?
Seems to be quite a few regulars not on thread today?
He's been a politician for 2 decades. I very much doubt he will refuse to take his pension. A hypocrite of the highest order.