'We' ARE the ****wit idiots of Europe.
I stand corrected - you are absolutely right.
'We' ARE the ****wit idiots of Europe.
We were told that because Sue Gray was just a civil servant with limited powers her "Report" would simply be a fact-finding mission, NOT an opinion piece with any weight.
How can a police enquiry necessitate the delay in publication of Grey's Report? She is simply telling Parliament what she was told by the people involved in the alleged parties.
Anything other than a 'Boris Not Guilty' verdict from the Police Enquiry is going to make the Met Police look useless at their job, which is to enforce the law of the land. Get wyour paintbrushes ready for the whitewash, 2023 Cressida Dick peerage / Damehood / OBE incoming.
Sorry to come again with facts, but this is what Labour's policy was - it's not doubling down on a Remain position or campaigning to remain. It's literally what the majority of the country actually voted for in their choice of parties - a chance to have a final say in the outcome:
"Labour will give the people the final say on Brexit. Within three months of coming to power, a Labour government will secure a sensible deal. And within six months, we will put that deal to a public vote alongside the option to remain. A Labour government will implement whatever the people decide."
The only thing they ruled out was a "no deal" Brexit but then the Tories spent a lot of time ruling that out too.
I'm always hugely impressed when people say they knew what they were getting when they voted to Leave because they must have had greater foresight and understanding of issues like Northern Ireland than even the most ardent pro-Leave and most pessimistic pro-Remain figures had and incredible laser focus through the mixed messaging.
Says the man who seems to spend all day, every day on the Brexit thread
OK - appears confirmed now that Sue Gray report won't come out this week now, as a result of Met Police announcement. Unsure whether that is at Police request, or because #10 itself will withhold it. One source has said her investigation is still ongoing, so might indicate the delay is not due to police request.
Thing is, I'm not sure we're going to need that report now. I think Boris will be facing a no confidence vote before the police are done. The announcement this morning will be enough to tip the fence-sitters into action IMO.
I stand corrected - you are absolutely right.
And anyone else who hasnt yet asking for a refund of fines, every single penny should be paid back
This is the motivation behind me starting up the Sue Gray thread a week ago. He hasn't changed his position on Johnson, but Andrew Bridgen on WatO was very clear that you can't have a PM who is being investigated by the Met, and that 'the most important electorate' are currently his fellow Tory MPs.
'We' ARE the ****wit idiots of Europe.
As I understand it the court didn’t annul Brexit. Presumably that means it isn’t against the law ?
Your apology for ‘coming back with facts’ is a little patronizing. You have your interpretation of Labour policy. Mine is that they wanted a rerun of the Referendum to try to get a different result. This was Liberal policy before the election ie a Remain position. It was totally ridiculous to announce they would campaign against their own negotiated new deal. They lost. I did get what I wanted when I voted to leave. We left the EU. I would have voted the same way given the opportunity at any point in the past when the issues were entirely different.
It is a strange conflict of interest. Would a CEO of a bank for example, under police investigation be suspended until the investigation was concluded? What about a police chief, a council leader, a head teacher at a school? In each instance it would be a governance decision which would be taken out of the hands of the individual under investigation.
The point is that I voted to leave and had as much idea of the ramifications of leaving as you had about those of staying in. The status quo was never on offer. It is a constantly evolving institution. I can remember having exactly this discussion on the Brexit thread in 2016 but if you want to keep rehashing it I’m up for it.
As I said previously, Labour wanted a vote on the deal. As people have found out, Leave means many various forms, and nobody wanted the hard Brexit we now have. All the options could have been laid out, so musicians knew they could work abroad without separate visas for every country (something that has been altered since we left) and the fishing licences could have been solved without the 'show of strength' which achieved nothing because we issued the licences quietly afterwards without anyone noticing.
Labour undermined its own position by saying they would campaign against any subsequent deal. Therefore they had no leverage in the negotiations. You cannot send people into a room to negotiate when it is quite clear they do not want any deal to succeed. Ridiculous.
Brexit wasnt an issue along party lines which is a large part of how fuxked up it all got and why it's still fuxked. But it also means that any debate on whether we should have had a second referendum or whatever needs to be had without reference to political party positions.
Am I mistaken, but is there not a perfectly good (sort of) Brexit thread elsewhere. I'm not sure, with the best will in the world that this thread was set up for more Remain/Remoan chat!
Now, about this birthday party. My wife had her sixtieth in lockdown and had the grand sum of 3 people at her "party" - coincidentally, we all live in the same house and were in full lockdown!
One rule for one, etc.