British PM to face No confidence vote tonight
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I see on the BBC this morning that our P M in her attempt to scare the rebels to support her flawed deal is now saying , that a no brexit is more likely than a no deal brexit , dispite that the former has no legal substance.
I feel a little sorry for her in a way , I mean she was always on a hiding to nothing trying to negotiate with the E U in the first place .
If the E U had cut the wimp Cameron a little slack , we would never had had the referendum in the first place .
So why would anyone think they would change their stance .
If it is a no brexit, and it is a big if , , then not only have we wasted two years , but i think we could watch what remains of our sovereignty sail off slowly but surely into the sunset . Not even Allah could save us from the tyranny that is the E U .
I feel a little sorry for her in a way , I mean she was always on a hiding to nothing trying to negotiate with the E U in the first place .
If the E U had cut the wimp Cameron a little slack , we would never had had the referendum in the first place .
So why would anyone think they would change their stance .
If it is a no brexit, and it is a big if , , then not only have we wasted two years , but i think we could watch what remains of our sovereignty sail off slowly but surely into the sunset . Not even Allah could save us from the tyranny that is the E U .
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dunroaming wrote: ↑January 14, 2019, 1:33 amWho cares what lone star things names enough for me lone
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That "elitism" lecture stung ya bad. Glad your Chiefs have great mental toughness.Stantheman wrote: ↑January 14, 2019, 4:36 amPapa, thats why I made the Lone Stub a foe so I don't see his crapola posts, now if everyone would not quote his crapola I would even see less.papafarang wrote: ↑January 13, 2019, 10:19 pmnever heard of a uk shutdown ? who they going to shut down ? never heard of such a thing . Look UM deal with this fake news BS. can't spend time looking up lone studs fake news
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its the remaoners like john major who caused the EU mess we are now in by signing up to the mastrict treaty with his old crony blair the war criminal.the erm fiasco back in the 90s caused a major recession for which he was rewarded with a knighthood and became a lord ...the man is a rass clad of the worst kind
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Anyone else hear that flushing sound?
Music to my ears.
Music to my ears.
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Do they have anyone else who can save this sinking ship? Is Udon's infamous pieman cum political scientist and military/diplomatic strategist available?
Ashli Babbitt -- SAY HER NAME!
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I was born with nothing and still have most of it left
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No she aint, all that will happen tonight is she will lose the vote on her capitulation deal with the Dictatorship. If she had a modicum of integrity she would do a Cameron and resign to let someone with a vested interest in the UK's voters wishes take over. All the posturing by the opposition parties is a basically pointless exercise because eventually the UK will just walk away and go with WTO trading rules. Who loses, the Dictatorship but they dont care about working people only their own perks.
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May is an incompetent, hideous oaf. Britain deserves her.
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May shot down in flames again. Two and a half years and they still can't manage a simple decision. Shameful.
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Hardly a simple decision Giggle .
From day one it was obvious that the E U would not , or could not make it easy for us . In fact they needed to make it near impossible, for fear of rebellion from the other disgruntled states .
Her deal sucked only because its all she could get , and the commons responded accordingly . No real news there as it was totally expected . What was surprising was the shear number of M Ps who basically gave Europe the two finger salute , and rightly so . Im happy as a no deal is the only way for Britain to disentangle itself from these democracy sucking parasites .
From day one it was obvious that the E U would not , or could not make it easy for us . In fact they needed to make it near impossible, for fear of rebellion from the other disgruntled states .
Her deal sucked only because its all she could get , and the commons responded accordingly . No real news there as it was totally expected . What was surprising was the shear number of M Ps who basically gave Europe the two finger salute , and rightly so . Im happy as a no deal is the only way for Britain to disentangle itself from these democracy sucking parasites .
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“Let’s be clear: we didn’t just vote [to Leave the European Union] in a referendum — we backed it up in a General Election where 80 percent of people voted for parties that said they would honour the result of the referendum.
“And then 500 MPs voted for Article 50 … they are our elected representatives, they took the decision, and now they are trying to wriggle out of that.
"Our political class cannot accept the idea that we become an independent country. They haven’t got the vision, they haven’t got the breadth, they haven’t got the imagination and clearly none of them are looking for the Channel and seeing what is happening in France right now — what’s happening in Italy right now.
“The European Union is about to go through a massive wholesale change. Here’s our chance to lead the way to a better Europe of sovereign countries working together.
“It’s very simple. We want to govern our own country. We want to make our own laws, control our own borders … it’s very simple.
“We didn’t vote for a series of deals, we voted to leave and Article 50 helped us in that because it gave us two ways of leaving — one was a withdrawal agreement and the other was on WTO terms and that is what 500 MPs voted for.
“What you are seeing in Parliament is a complete betrayal of the greatest democratic exercise in the history of our nation.”
- Nigel Farage on Jeremy Vine on 5
“And then 500 MPs voted for Article 50 … they are our elected representatives, they took the decision, and now they are trying to wriggle out of that.
"Our political class cannot accept the idea that we become an independent country. They haven’t got the vision, they haven’t got the breadth, they haven’t got the imagination and clearly none of them are looking for the Channel and seeing what is happening in France right now — what’s happening in Italy right now.
“The European Union is about to go through a massive wholesale change. Here’s our chance to lead the way to a better Europe of sovereign countries working together.
“It’s very simple. We want to govern our own country. We want to make our own laws, control our own borders … it’s very simple.
“We didn’t vote for a series of deals, we voted to leave and Article 50 helped us in that because it gave us two ways of leaving — one was a withdrawal agreement and the other was on WTO terms and that is what 500 MPs voted for.
“What you are seeing in Parliament is a complete betrayal of the greatest democratic exercise in the history of our nation.”
- Nigel Farage on Jeremy Vine on 5
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From what I've read and what I've been able to understand, a clean break would be best for any country that wishes to control its borders and have some autonomy over the day-to-day life within their country. Whatever the outcome, I hope it is best for freedom and liberty for UK society.
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EU Referendum reminder. By constituency: 406 Leave, 242 remain.By voting area: 263 Leave, 119 remain.By party: Labour 148 Leave, 84 remain. Tory 247 leave, 80 remain. By MP 248 Leave ... 400 Remain MPs are the problem. Elected to serve but only serving themselves.Out means Out.
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Abso-frickin-lutely 101 million % true and correct.Lone Star wrote: ↑January 16, 2019, 10:16 am“Let’s be clear: we didn’t just vote [to Leave the European Union] in a referendum — we backed it up in a General Election where 80 percent of people voted for parties that said they would honour the result of the referendum.
“And then 500 MPs voted for Article 50 … they are our elected representatives, they took the decision, and now they are trying to wriggle out of that.
"Our political class cannot accept the idea that we become an independent country. They haven’t got the vision, they haven’t got the breadth, they haven’t got the imagination and clearly none of them are looking for the Channel and seeing what is happening in France right now — what’s happening in Italy right now.
“The European Union is about to go through a massive wholesale change. Here’s our chance to lead the way to a better Europe of sovereign countries working together.
“It’s very simple. We want to govern our own country. We want to make our own laws, control our own borders … it’s very simple.
“We didn’t vote for a series of deals, we voted to leave and Article 50 helped us in that because it gave us two ways of leaving — one was a withdrawal agreement and the other was on WTO terms and that is what 500 MPs voted for.
“What you are seeing in Parliament is a complete betrayal of the greatest democratic exercise in the history of our nation.”
- Nigel Farage on Jeremy Vine on 5
Thanks.
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And the MP's duplicitous and self-serving attitude is being hidden behind childish allusions to the PM's oafishness while detracting from the Tories collective inability to even agree to negotiate a deal. This is a deal with the most significant political, social and economic repercussions for the UK since... since... the last deal with the most significant political, social and economic repercussions for the UK.malc123 wrote: ↑January 16, 2019, 10:42 amEU Referendum reminder. By constituency: 406 Leave, 242 remain.By voting area: 263 Leave, 119 remain.By party: Labour 148 Leave, 84 remain. Tory 247 leave, 80 remain. By MP 248 Leave ... 400 Remain MPs are the problem. Elected to serve but only serving themselves.Out means Out.