It wasn't even 100,000. 92,153 (66%) of the twunts have saddled the country with frigging Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson*as PM. To fight those unelected EU bureaucrats. You couldn't make it up.Nope. 100,000 Tories members predominately made up of the blue rinse brigade decided that they "liked" Boris, mainly because he's so very positive and a bit of a character, and they can just call him by his first name, and isn't he charming and different and funny etc.
Cheers guys.
You seem determined to try and seize the moral high ground Mouldy, but as usual you are on dodgy ground. After all, you have done some rather silly name calling yourself...... The rest of your post is the usual poor logic mixed with the occasional veiled/menacing comment. For instance what should we feel about being 'on your list'? That's just daft......
Yes, and widely predicted to drop to 7th before the end of this year below France, and India.
https://ceoworld.biz/2018/12/28/gdp-rankings-of-the-worlds-largest-economies-2019/
This is the last post I'll make in this thread as it's gone the distance innit.
Even if you're trolling that's an awful thing to say. People have died because of austerity. People have been put on to the streets because of it.
I believe that parliament ie the government should be allowed to do their job without interference.
I think this is a serious point.
If you average each post as taking 4-5 minutes to construct and write, those people who have 3000+ posts have spent over 10 days of their lives arguing with people who aren't for turning. Just think of what you could have done instead, in 250 hours!
Yes, I said it tongue in cheek, but if Labour had left the country in a better place it could have been avoided, so you need to start pointing the finger at Blair and Brown, if we had continued down the spend spend spend policy of those guys we would have deepened the recession.
Austerity was the only option.
I think Leavers would accept a 2nd referendum on which way we leave. That's a compromise.
Were these previous highlighted prorogations for similar explicit reasons, i.e. purely to enable a Queen's/King's speech (as the current Government say and presumably told the Queen) or with the political ramifications given as a basis for the prorogation and made clear to the King/Queen at the time?
Government is accountable to Parliament. Parliament is sovereign in this country.
Brilliant. You've just done away with the founding principle of most liberal constitutions since the 17th century, which is the separation of powers between the legislature and executive (you could throw in the judiciary too). Those that reject the separation of powers include those that favour dictatorship, including fascists. Advocates of dictatorship, including fascists, also opine that the executive should be left to get on with it, immune from interference from the public and other monitory forces.
Yes, Thunderbolt is one of the few people who refrains from calling people names and insulting their intelligence. I'm not saying I agree with her, but I respect the way she conducts herself.You're right, but Thunder Bolt (who the original comment was about) has been consistently pretty non-confrontational, knowledgeable and interesting. At least that has been the way I've read her posts, and I suppose the level of interest is subjective
That doesn't go for all posters on that list Man of Sussex posted, of course.
I've certainly found out quite a few things from this thread, for me it's not been about changing my mind but hearing more opinions, and occasionally throwing in my two cents.
If only Paddy was still around indeed ...
In other news, the Remain campaign found to have broken electoral law ... again.
https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/monthly-update-concluded-investigations-11
So Chappers isn't then?
If the MP's hadn't spent so much time and money on trying to stop Brexit the then that might not be the case, it's only a prediction. I predicted Albion would lose 2-1 to Burnley, predictions are just guesses.
Yes, I said it tongue in cheek, but if Labour had left the country in a better place it could have been avoided, so you need to start pointing the finger at Blair and Brown, if we had continued down the spend spend spend policy of those guys we would have deepened the recession.
Austerity was the only option.
Brilliant. You've just done away with the founding principle of most liberal constitutions since the 17th century, which is the separation of powers between the legislature and executive (you could throw in the judiciary too). Those that reject the separation of powers include those that favour dictatorship, including fascists. Advocates of dictatorship, including fascists, also opine that the executive should be left to get on with it, immune from interference from the public and other monitory forces.
If it fails it is like a no confidence vote - but 1 where the 14 days comes into play for Corbyn ( gets 1st go ) or others to form a new Government before a General Election is needed.The Queens Speech is merely a smokescreen. Boris has no chance at all of getting a Queens Speech through Parliament
Whereas you have only spent the best part of one WHOLE day posting on the subject. Hope you are at least semi-retired and not effecting Britain's productivity
As the saying go’s, those that can do, those that can’t talk about it [emoji23][emoji23]
I believe that parliament ie the government should be allowed to do their job without interference.
That's uncalled for. She's already explained she has a chronic illness that prevents her "doing". Her contributions on this thread have been thoughtful and informative.