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Thread: Brexit - What Now.
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04-09-2019 01:35 PM #1051
There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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04-09-2019 01:45 PM #1052
To me Boris seems like he is struggling with the pressure and scrutiny already. If , as expected , he loses tonight and Labour don't vote for a General Election then I can see him trying anything to cling onto power including ignoring the legislation.
If that happens I reckon he will bring the whole Conservative party down as even Tory MPs are unlikely to be able to stomach that course of action.
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04-09-2019 01:55 PM #1053
Corbyn may think he’s in a good position, and able to dictate the timing of any election, but I wonder if the SNP could put a spanner in the works if the FTPA could be amended for a 50% majority (possibly at the bequest of a Section 30 order).
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04-09-2019 02:06 PM #1054
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They're supposed to represent every constituent whether they voted for them or not - or indeed whether or not they backed Brexit or Scottish independence.
From a Brexit/Scottish perspective it's often overlooked that almost 40% of the electorate voted for Brexit. Not an insignificant minority.Last edited by G B Young; 04-09-2019 at 02:09 PM.
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04-09-2019 02:18 PM #1055This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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04-09-2019 02:45 PM #1056
MP’s should exercise their judgement and vote the way they see fit on any issue.
If they vote consistently in a way that a sufficient number of their constituents don’t like them they will lose the next election. That’s how it works.
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04-09-2019 02:45 PM #1057This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
1. Country
2. Constituents
3. Party
and in that order.
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04-09-2019 02:48 PM #1058This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Personal survival
Party
UK
ConstituencyThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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04-09-2019 02:54 PM #1059
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04-09-2019 03:09 PM #1060This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Take Ruth Davidson - she was quick enough to fall on her sword rather than put her personal survival above anything else.
I think this list of priorities will vary from individual to individual. Tories have an annoying habit of being able to put their party above everything else, although it will be interesting to see how that loyalty holds up going forward after the party has treated so many prominent Tories so shabbily in recent weeks.
And I'd take a bit of convincing that politicians of other persuasions were any better. The greatest socialists, in my experience, will often have an ego that comes before anything else and often to the detriment of those they claim to serve selflessly. We're desperately needing a solid, cohesive, competent unit on that side of the house right now, will they manage to become that? (Corbyn did, admittedly, put on a good performance earlier today.)
Nationalists have in recent years been good at putting the independence cause above anything else.
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04-09-2019 03:13 PM #1061
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Ruth Davidson was all about personal survival, she knew she finally had to face up to defending Boris and a no deal Brexit and shat it big time, relegating herself to the backbenches to protect her reputation for any future comeback.
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04-09-2019 03:15 PM #1062
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04-09-2019 03:22 PM #1063This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
All the Scottish Tories at Westminster voted against the motion last night. That was personal survival first, party second and the good of the country and constituencies a distant last.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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04-09-2019 03:29 PM #1064
I watched the whole PMQ today. Corbyn utterly battered Boris the Buffoon. He never answered once Corbyn 's requesting for publishing documentation regarding shortages in food, medicine etc with a hard brexit. He went mental whilst loosing the arguments. Following this Ian Blackford got the same blistering guff from the boy Boris. Asked about him ensuring the government would support the result tonight. Asked twice. No answer, just rubbish attacks on the Scottish Government. What an arse.
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04-09-2019 03:33 PM #1065This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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04-09-2019 03:34 PM #1066This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Taking Brexit for an example, they may at times be conflicted between various shade of softer Brexit or remaining in the EU which would be better for the country, or a harder Brexit which may make independence more likely.
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04-09-2019 03:37 PM #1067
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04-09-2019 03:39 PM #1068This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The Tories were going to drop back in Scotland anyway. Ruth getting her resignation in avoids her brand being tainted with this failure.
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04-09-2019 03:50 PM #1069This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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04-09-2019 04:31 PM #1071This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Even in the Shires I think going from "I don't want an election, you don't want an election" to screaming "give us an election you big girl's blouse" across the chamber in a couple of days makes you look a total dick.
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04-09-2019 04:43 PM #1072
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04-09-2019 04:58 PM #1073
Labour split again apparently (groan). The Leader's Office, ie. Milne, Murphy and the other Stalinists, want to agree to an October 15th election as soon as the Benn bill is signed and sealed. Starmer, McDonnell and most MPs want to wait until an extension is secured.
Tweets from Nicola Sturgeon and Ian Blackford calling for the Corbynista position. All other oppo parties in the Starmer camp.
I must say I can't see the motivation (other than impatience) not to let Johnson stew in his own juice.
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04-09-2019 05:08 PM #1075
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04-09-2019 05:10 PM #1076
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I can't muster much sympathy for the Tory MPs who lost the whip. They've fallen on their swords for what? The right to kick Brexit down the road for another three months (and likely more)? Johnson gets flak for not providing evidence of what progress has been made with the EU to secure a new deal, yet those who portraying themselves as the heroic good guys battling no deal have also failed to provide any indication that they can come up with an alternative.
Can you imagine the furore of the Scottish independence referendum result had gone the other way and three and a half years later we were still part of the UK? Parliament as a whole has been a disgrace over this whole shambles. The whole lot of them should lose the whip.Last edited by G B Young; 04-09-2019 at 05:13 PM.
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04-09-2019 05:17 PM #1077
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Talking of Corbyn, the fact this whole sorry mess has contrived to make him look vaguely statesmanlike sums up how desperate things have got
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04-09-2019 05:18 PM #1078
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It can't happen. The only solution was a soft brexit, which was ruled out all the way by the tories
Blaming parliment for trying to mitigate the loss of jobs and income is, IMHO, wrong
Edit - the silly, simplistic, open. Ended referendum question to a wholly complex situation didn't help
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04-09-2019 05:49 PM #1079
General election with parties putting Brexit soft or no deal or remain via a people’s vote in their manifesto. That will get the debate moving.
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04-09-2019 05:55 PM #1080
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