Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
He can't explain why he wouldn't give a witness statement, what a surprise....
No Cabinet minister wanted to be charged with perjury. That would be a criminal offence.
He can't explain why he wouldn't give a witness statement, what a surprise....
But right now, you are expecting EXACTLY that, of:
- All Remain voters
- All those who voted Leave based on the Leave campaign's promised outcome (including customs union)
You're a hypocrite.
Not even the local Spoons?
First they came...
The poll of polls say 30% think Johnson was right. So we can safely conclude yours is not a majority view.
Occasionally just to top up Uncle Tims coffers.
75% of parliament want to remain, which clearly doesn't make it right as 52% OF THE PEOPLE who voted them in want to leave. (17.4 million)
Anyway, none of the pollsters asked me!
Where is this poll
75% of parliament want to remain, which clearly doesn't make it right as 52% OF THE PEOPLE who voted them in want to leave. (17.4 million)
Anyway, none of the pollsters asked me!
Where is this poll
And the Brexit Party.
Thanks for a more considered response after you initial curt dismissal of my comments. I wasn't expecting it – you simply asked me 'how do we prevent Boris fluffing the negotiation on purpose and our tumbling out with no deal on the 31st?' and I gave you my thoughts. You think it's nonsense that Johnson 'is trying to ensure Brexit does not happen', I say that is still a possibility. The guy lied to the Queen and is now suggesting that the most senior judges in the land are corrupt, FFS! He can be as 'committed to it' as much as he likes – doesn't mean it's going to happen.
You say that I argued that I thought 'Boris will leave with a deal'. Where did I write that? What I ACTUALLY said was that he WOULDN'T leave WITHOUT a deal. I'm not suggesting he is going to get one over the line by the end of October, I'm merely pointing out that he won't 'crash out' or leave on no deal. (I would add that you seem very sure he won't get a deal, despite the fact that he goes on about how he's working on a deal and are 'close', etc, etc. That's kinda why I don't believe a word he says.)
My 'redundant' comment goes back to your original question. You asked me 'how do we prevent Boris fluffing the negotiation on purpose and our tumbling out with no deal on the 31st?' If we've left, then I can't answer that question, can I? Actually, to be fair I can see where you're coming from on that one – in my early morning haze it made sense... So how do we prevent him? We don't. He's a law unto himself and I don't think anyone knows where they stand with him. Today, he could resign, come out fighting or streak through the HoP – no-one knows what is going through his bizarre brain.
And the Brexit Party.
And the Brexit Party.
Another mention of 17.4m with zero consideration of the 16.1m with opposing views.
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That didn't age well.And the Brexit Party.
I didn't think Johnson and his braying cronies could sink any further, but after that performance in the Commons it's clear that there's more to come. What a truly and utterly dreadful specimen; the worst of a bad bunch.
How far from the mark is this:-
Boris wants no confidence because he believes a GE will give him the majority he needs.
Parliament won't give him a GE until 'no deal' is off the table and another extension agreed.
Boris believes he can force no confidence by acting like someone for whom you have no confidence.
Parliament wont give him no confidence because the more he acts without confidence the less likely he is to win a GE.
Is that really where we are at now?