Neville's Breakfast
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I wish the Queen would just dissolve parliament and appoint Nicola Sturgeon PM.
I cant work out whether you are very unhappy or a true master of irony !
I wish the Queen would just dissolve parliament and appoint Nicola Sturgeon PM.
One man one vote and some are still not happy.
Good for Farage, they won't listen and now I don't care whether they do or not.
I've just seen, I'm hoping it calms down and we can see where it is going over the next few years.The markets are up over 2% so far today.
But she can't though; this is an area (under Treaty) of EU, not member state, competence (responsibility). For AM to do such a thing would cause a s***storm of enormous proportion in the other 26 member states directed both at her, and possibly the UK, for being complicit in something that could be deemed illegal.One of us clearly doesn't.
I didn't say she could! She can negotiate with us though - nothing will be formally signed, but we can have agreement on a way forward. If the UK and Germany have common ground, it's going to be tricky for the EU to go against it.
I cant work out whether you are very unhappy or a true master of irony !
Actually, that seemed quite level headed.
Can I have a go at this?
The first thing I'd say is this...
"Don't worry. We're never ever going to ask you a single issue question again on a matter of such importance."
I seriously can't understand why so many people on either side refuse to acknowledge that both sides lied blatantly. Where is the punitive budget and why haven't we resigned straight away like Cameron and Osbourne said we would? And why most people seem to think that because they voted for certain reasons, everyone who voted the same way as them must also have voted for the same reasons. And refusing to believe that there are people who believed the lies on either side and voted accordingly.Can't be happy when some brexiters feel robbed of a vote when voting for blatant lies... i.e. 350mill to the NHS. The propaganda by the brexit campaign has been not far off a blatant jackanory..
This is Nigel Farage we're talking about, and he spoke for 6 minutes. Please list all of the (or at least several) things that he said that are unacceptable.
5:36 check out the guy over the no. 123
What influence did we have in the EU ?
Would you rather a link form the SUN, or the MIRROR, or EXPRESS or TELEGRAPH?
Which papers are the believable ones then?
Doesn't matter which paper you link on here someone will tell you its not true.
We certainly should be holding the Government to account on these issues. Are you saying though that under a scenario where a majority of the electorate wants to stay in the EU but a Government takes us out then you would support this as a better option than holding a referendum ? This is not an inconceivable possibility for the future as with Labour in disarray the electorate may increase the next Tory Boris Johnson majority and yet the demographics may switch decisively to Remain if the young bother to vote in numbers. It could then be argued that the Leaving process should be suspended pending a referendum. I am not necessarily arguing for this (you may have noticed that I am a Leave voter !) but I don't agree with your logic.Regardless of your EU views surely you can appreciate the view that constitutional issues should be settled by referendums ?
People are asking basic questions that they should have throughly researched before putting pencil to paper.
We are already in negotiations with Merkel. Where do you get the idea we're not?
Such a scenario would not arise. If that were the case the government would not have been elected in the first place. The Tories would not go to the country with a pledge they would not support as a parliamentary party. Remember, most MPs know how mad leaving the EU is. It's the electorate that doesn't.
Scotland got a standing ovation...
It's a theoretical example. I was discussing (and disagreeing with) your idea that a referendum is always a bad idea. If you rule something out forever that hasn't delivered the result you want then you may in the future get an unintended consequence. I also disagree with your last point as most current MPs believe it is mad to leave the EU, they do not know it is mad to leave the EU. That does not mean that this will be the majority view of MPs in 5 years time. I know you hold passionate views but be cautious that you do not confuse belief and knowledge. We live in a society that values the democratic exchange of beliefs not one where there are immutable truths that must not be defied. Thank goodness !