And It's moments like this that I remember why I don't have Ppf and his friends on ignore
Pretty Pink Plum
And It's moments like this that I remember why I don't have Ppf and his friends on ignore
Could you explain what leave means ?, thanks
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DF
There's only one version this Government wants "get ready for Brexit " no point in denying it PalAnd therein lies the problem. Which version would you like explained ?
I can't honestly believe that, 3 and a bit years on, the penny has finally dropped
Leave: verb
1 - go away from / depart permanantly from / cease attending
2 - allow or cause to remain (yes, genuinely) - "the parts he disliked he would alter and the parts he didn't dislike he would leave"
https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/leave
So, you see, leave does mean leave. It also means remain
In your case, however, the country had a chance to leave before March 31 2019 and chose to take option 2 rather than option 1 - though it was remainers voting to leave and leavers voting to remain.
Hopefully that's fried your tiny noggin. Next inane one liner please.
ditto with you and your chumsAnd It's moments like this that I remember why I don't have Ppf and his friends on ignore
How were the rest of the stories in your Morning Star today?
Which is why the Brexit issue needs to be resolved before a GE otherwise people will be voting in a government for a short term resolution on a single issue. The govt will then have about 5 years to implement their plans that they may not have been voted in forIf every party supported Leave you'd leave 49% of those who voted in 2016 disenfranchised, plus many who didn't, plus some who have reached voting age afterwards. The job of the opposition is to oppose.
You Leavers seem to think that Brexit is the only issue in the country and that democracy ended the second that 17.4 million people in a population of 60 million voted in a single issue referendum.
Which is why the Brexit issue needs to be resolved before a GE otherwise people will be voting in a government for a short term resolution on a single issue. The govt will then have about 5 years to implement their plans that they may not have been voted in for
Can we please have the one that doesn't look like a pudding tied up in the middle:-
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One paper yesterday said Boris is considering handing over PM to Corbyn and then pushing for GE to annihilate him in the poll, and give Boris a sizeable working majority..
One paper yesterday said Boris is considering handing over PM to Corbyn and then pushing for GE to annihilate him in the poll, and give Boris a sizeable working majority..
How can that happen
Fairly easy in practice. Vote of no confidence and whipping conseravtives in favour of national unity with Corbyn as temp PM?
But can the government table such a bill or does it have to be under the FTPA?
So your Daily Mail didn't report Mann resigning as a Labour MP to work for the Tories
Kind of shows how anti-Semitic Labour really have become for one of their MPs to resign to join a Tory government because of it.
One paper yesterday said Boris is considering handing over PM to Corbyn and then pushing for GE to annihilate him in the poll, and give Boris a sizeable working majority..