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Thread: Brexit - What Now.
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04-09-2019 06:07 PM #1081
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04-09-2019 06:09 PM #1082This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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04-09-2019 06:17 PM #1083This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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04-09-2019 06:18 PM #1084
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04-09-2019 06:20 PM #1085This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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04-09-2019 06:31 PM #1087
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04-09-2019 06:41 PM #1088
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Parliament is not trying to mitigate anything. It has descended into an arena whereby a host of factions are manoeuvring their own narrow political agendas into position.
If I could change history so that the Brexit referendum never took place I would. Brexit has become such an mind-numbing presence in our day-to-day lives that it's hard to remember what things were like without it. The prospect of our parliamentarians ensuring we're subjected to yet another meaningless delay makes me despair of them. No deal is, as many of them seem to forget, the default option under the Withdrawal Agreement (which a thumping majority of them voted for) and for all their posturing I think those seeking to delay yet again would be surprised by how many of the electorate would hail a no deal exit simply to bring an end to this seemingly endless chaos.
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04-09-2019 06:42 PM #1089
Channel 4 reporting that a procedural oversight in relation to the Kinnock amendment may have "torpedoed" the entire bill to prevent no deal.
When asked in simple terms what that could mean the Journalist from Channel 4 says "this could be a very significant victory for the government."
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04-09-2019 06:46 PM #1090
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04-09-2019 06:48 PM #1091
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Parliament. Shambles.Last edited by G B Young; 04-09-2019 at 06:50 PM.
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04-09-2019 06:51 PM #1092This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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04-09-2019 06:54 PM #1093This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This whole thing , when you also consider what is happening in the Lords with the 100+ amendments added to achieve nothing but waste time , just shows what an absolute ****show our democracy has become.
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04-09-2019 06:57 PM #1094
Boris now effectively begging Corbyn to give him an election to get him out of this mess.
Corbyn has him exactly where he wants him now.
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04-09-2019 06:58 PM #1095This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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04-09-2019 07:26 PM #1098
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Swinson's accent...'kin hell...
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04-09-2019 07:40 PM #1100
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With more mess to come!Space to let
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04-09-2019 07:47 PM #1103
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I thought most of the opposition speakers were excellent tonight. As an active trade-unionist in the late 70s and early 80s, I rarely agreed with Kenneth Clarke, but over the past few months, I’ve really admired his strong stand for Parliamentary democracy. He deserved his name check from Ian Blackford as a sensible replacement for Dominic Cummings as PM adviser.
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04-09-2019 08:00 PM #1107
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04-09-2019 08:22 PM #1108
Thank f*** that's over. Kick him in the baws now so I can go to bed happier
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04-09-2019 08:25 PM #1109
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Why does parliament go through the charade of 'debate' prior to votes where every MP already knows which way they're voting? Has any MP ever changed their mind during these sessions? The only time I can think of recently where that might have happened was when Hilary Benn gave his backing to the Syria air strikes but in days like today when we've already been told by the media which way the votes are going it seems little more than a chance for MPs to do a bit of showboating.
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04-09-2019 08:26 PM #1110
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Few years ago Ian Blackford was a regular poster on the Bounce, never thought I'd see him eventually sticking the boot into Boris in the HoCs
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