Pretty pink fairy
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- Jan 30, 2008
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Yet once again The Speaker stops the government from doing the duty as per the wishes of the people.
NO surprise there , horrible little midget
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DF
Yet once again The Speaker stops the government from doing the duty as per the wishes of the people.
Priceless Dave
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DF
This parliament has already voted 334/85 against holding a second referendum yet I am certain Labour will be allowed by the speaker to have a vote on holding a second referendum in the very near future ....
who are these leave voters you talk about A few hundred or 17.4 MILLION, also we've had a referendum, any other vote shouldn't include remain so JOHNSON DEAL OR NO DEALActually, Leave can mean anything from Theresa May's Deal, Johnson’s Deal, No Deal a Norway style deal and all the things in between. If there were any evidence to suggest that the 17 million leave voters all wanted the same alternative relationship with the EU, there would be a mandate to leave the EU. But as Leave voters can’t even agree on which version of Leave they want, it stands to reason that, now that we actually know what Leave might look like (if you claim you knew before you’re frankly delusional), the vote should be put back to the people as Johnson’s deal vs Remain.
He knows that, but he's desperate to join in, and appear to be controversial.More like Parliamentary rules stopped it, the Speaker just enforces those rules.
Pretty pink fairy;9106811 a 11302 said:NO surprise there , horrible little midget
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DF
NO surprise there , horrible little midget
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DF
But not this session.
The problem wouldn't have existed if we had left in 2016 as per the referendum and if another was held now with the same result we would be back here in 2022 arguing the same points if the MPs do what they want and not what the electorate want
who are these leave voters you talk about A few hundred or 17.4 MILLION, also we've had a referendum, any other vote shouldn't include remain so JOHNSON DEAL OR NO DEAL
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DF
Have you not been paying attention? The fact that Farage and Johnson disagree about Johnson’s ‘great deal’ is a perfect example. If there were any tangible evidence that suggests that ALL Leave voters want the same version of Leave we wouldn’t be where we are now.
Why shouldn’t a second vote include remain? It’s clearly the only viable option against Johnson’s deal. The public have already indicated they don’t want a No Deal, see the 2017 GE where the majority of the public voted for parties who exclusively ruled out no deal in their manifestos or the EU elections where support for pro-remain parties eclipsed Hard Brexit parties, despite the Brexit party’s overall victory. Are you desperately clinging on to this nonsense that the ‘will of people’ in 2016 is a tangible reason to prevent people being given the chance to want to remain now? For all your bluster about ‘respecting democracy’, you really don’t seem to grasp how it works.
Have you not been paying attention? The fact that Farage and Johnson disagree about Johnson’s ‘great deal’ is a perfect example. If there were any tangible evidence that suggests that ALL Leave voters want the same version of Leave we wouldn’t be where we are now.
Why shouldn’t a second vote include remain? It’s clearly the only viable option against Johnson’s deal. The public have already indicated they don’t want a No Deal, see the 2017 GE where the majority of the public voted for parties who exclusively ruled out no deal in their manifestos or the EU elections where support for pro-remain parties eclipsed ‘hard’ Brexit parties, despite the Brexit party’s overall victory. Are you desperately clinging on to this nonsense that the ‘will of people’ in 2016 is a tangible reason to prevent people being given the chance to want to remain now? For all your bluster about ‘respecting democracy’, you really don’t seem to grasp how it works.
I think that is one of the saddest little posts I have ever read.
Have you not been paying attention? The fact that Farage and Johnson disagree about Johnson’s ‘great deal’ is a perfect example. If there were any tangible evidence that suggests that ALL Leave voters want the same version of Leave we wouldn’t be where we are now.
Why shouldn’t a second vote include remain? It’s clearly the only viable option against Johnson’s deal. The public have already indicated they don’t want a No Deal, see the 2017 GE where the majority of the public voted for parties who exclusively ruled out no deal in their manifestos or the EU elections where support for pro-remain parties eclipsed ‘hard’ Brexit parties, despite the Brexit party’s overall victory. Are you desperately clinging on to this nonsense that the ‘will of people’ in 2016 is a tangible reason to prevent people being given the chance to want to remain now? For all your bluster about ‘respecting democracy’, you really don’t seem to grasp how it works.
i'll ask again, who are these leave voters you talk about a few hundred or 17.4 million
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DF
a clean break leave, still clinging on like shit to a Blanket in the Czech republic i seeWhat sort of leave did those 17. 4 million vote for Numpty?
i'll ask again, who are these leave voters you talk about a few hundred or 17.4 million
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DF
a clean break leave, still clinging on like shit to a Blanket in the Czech republic i see
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DF
More than happy for a GE ….. now if only Corbyn had some balls !!!!