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Listening to the crap from mps mouths on both sides of the referendum and all parties, I have yet to hear one who has the nations best interests at heart. MP must stand for Me Paramount.
Sick to the back teeth of it now, the decision is made we are leaving the EU.
Until the fifty shades of grey is in place they are not going to discuss or agree anything with us at all imo and if by chance they do would it be binding?
No Prime minister, no bloody opposition what a fiasco and all caused by the man that started this as part of his many promises, to help him and his party get elected.
He should be made to finish what he started with the backing of all parliament and any help he needs to get us what is needed, never mind political parties and bloody egos get the chuffin job done.
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This is the Freedom that Remain campaigners want. For some reason they think we are leaving Europe(the level of bad geography that these people have).
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Fred, If I had testicles I would have laughed them off -Totally brilliant!
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For or a general election to be called before 2020 - the last one was 2015, the government needs to lose a motion of no confidence and not be able to win another within 7 days.Originally posted by Openlaw15 View PostI don't think the public can force a general election as they already voted their government in Parliament as the Executive, and the rest of Parliament was elected, in 2014. The public I believe have to wait for the next general election. The government I suppose could mandate another general election as they are in power. The shadow government ie Labour cannot as they're not in power.
For this to happen with a government majority, all the opposition parties would need to vote for it and some Tories would need to either abstain or vote against the government. Might be a bit like turkeys voting for Christmas although those that voted brexit have already done that, imo
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From what I can work out there are 3 brexit and two remain candidates. Out of the 3 brexit Gove has said he will not trigger article 50 until he is ready, which could be never although I doubt that. The intentions of the candidates, will in my opinion be pivotal in the result so for those of us with a Tory mp , emailing them may be useful. Mine is already pro remain and I am sure now the lies and cock ups have been revealed more may come to the light away from the dark.
I wonder if Boris isn't standing due to the refusal of the big players to engage until we trigger article 50.
It does leave us in a difficult position as I said before, all of the duties and non of the rights such as voting within the council of ministers. Screwed or what
Well done to the protest voters who voted out.
No favours done to Barnsley either , I hear some woman voted exit to stop the Muslims getting in!
With regard to to anything else I am posting on an iPad and only commenting on this thread at the moment, all too complicated to keep up, especially as all emails are going to spam which when I try to access, just vanish.
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Simple answer and hopefully not full of babble or not labouring the point too much isOriginally posted by Crazy council View PostCould anyone force a general election, or what would need to happen to make it enevatable, The conservatives arnt, as they have a mandate till 2020, but i wander if they will have to, due to public confidence
Although am labor through and through, i would vote for the most capable team of MPs rather than labor,
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This is the law bit re can brexit be stopped:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politic...he-eu-36671629
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I don't think the public can force a general election as they already voted their government in Parliament as the Executive, and the rest of Parliament was elected, in 2014. The public I believe have to wait for the next general election. The government I suppose could mandate another general election as they are in power. The shadow government ie Labour cannot as they're not in power.Originally posted by Crazy council View PostCould anyone force a general election, or what would need to happen to make it enevatable, The conservatives arnt, as they have a mandate till 2020, but i wander if they will have to, due to public confidence
Although am labor through and through, i would vote for the most capable team of MPs rather than labor,
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Could anyone force a general election, or what would need to happen to make it enevatable, The conservatives arnt, as they have a mandate till 2020, but i wander if they will have to, due to public confidence
Although am labor through and through, i would vote for the most capable team of MPs rather than labor,
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Well in other news, we don't have Boris to worry about any more.
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I made a link to engage in the eugenics debate but it seems some Beagles like to say stuff on this thread but not the other? Perhaps they like an audience. Katie, if Eugenics was part of royalty in the UK, Parliament creating eugenic laws and the USA creating eugenic laws in that modern science and all societies were affected, it seems preposterous to me for those corporations in those affected countries to not be involved in funding the projects regardless of whether they deny their history, is all i'll say: https://faculty.utep.edu/LinkClick.a...9869&mid=71730Originally posted by Kati View PostFords ?? As in Ford (the car company)?
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