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I'm not clicking a Mail link, but I'm going to assume that article conveniently ignores the Brexiteer Tory MP who pleaded guilty to expenses fiddling who voted the other way. Although it's nice to see you finally care about fair and legal votes...
Yeah, like you lot keep beefing about it was only 52% of the poll who voted for leave but are happy enough with a single vote win in parliament.
Quote from: MachoMadness on April 04, 2019, 12:15:47 pmI'm not clicking a Mail link, but I'm going to assume that article conveniently ignores the Brexiteer Tory MP who pleaded guilty to expenses fiddling who voted the other way. Although it's nice to see you finally care about fair and legal votes...Yeah, like you lot keep beefing about it was only 52% of the poll who voted for leave but are happy enough with a single vote win in parliament.
Quote from: Axholme Lion on April 04, 2019, 12:17:39 pmYeah, like you lot keep beefing about it was only 52% of the poll who voted for leave but are happy enough with a single vote win in parliament.How long does the Brexit referendum result stay relevant? Considering what we know now about what can actually be agreed, the consequences of no deal, how many brexiteers have died since 2016 and how many more remain votes have come of age, the fact all polls show remain would now win and the fact MP's are changing their minds almost daily about Brexit?
Quote from: Axholme Lion on April 04, 2019, 12:17:39 pmQuote from: MachoMadness on April 04, 2019, 12:15:47 pmI'm not clicking a Mail link, but I'm going to assume that article conveniently ignores the Brexiteer Tory MP who pleaded guilty to expenses fiddling who voted the other way. Although it's nice to see you finally care about fair and legal votes...Yeah, like you lot keep beefing about it was only 52% of the poll who voted for leave but are happy enough with a single vote win in parliament.How come parliament has had multiple votes on brexit, but it’s only ok for population to have only one.?How is it ok that MPs like boris Johnson can change minds from publicly opposing May’s deal in the national press, to supporting it on the third vote, yet the public can’t change theirs or be given the opportunity to do so.?3 years is a long time. All those 16/17 year olds in 2016 denied a one-off vote about their future are now of age to vote whilst brexit hasn’t happened yet.. Where does that make sense.??
In the real world all problems are successfully solved eventually by negotiation. I've not seen one politician on the Brexit side convince me that they are capable of forming a group to solve this.I voted leave because I didn't want a more federal Europe but from what I have seen in the last three years, I would rather now remain and fight for change from the inside.I had some remainers telling me I was xenophobic,racist or stupid.I now have Brexiteers telling me that I knew exactly what I was voting for and we need a hard Brexit.Like many more I never for a minute expected a chance of leaving without a negotiated deal of some sorts.
It’s not that he and others have changed their minds, it’s that they have the opportunity to do so whereas we don’t.
Christ...
Quote from: IDM on April 04, 2019, 12:33:42 pmQuote from: Axholme Lion on April 04, 2019, 12:17:39 pmQuote from: MachoMadness on April 04, 2019, 12:15:47 pmI'm not clicking a Mail link, but I'm going to assume that article conveniently ignores the Brexiteer Tory MP who pleaded guilty to expenses fiddling who voted the other way. Although it's nice to see you finally care about fair and legal votes...Yeah, like you lot keep beefing about it was only 52% of the poll who voted for leave but are happy enough with a single vote win in parliament.How come parliament has had multiple votes on brexit, but it’s only ok for population to have only one.?How is it ok that MPs like boris Johnson can change minds from publicly opposing May’s deal in the national press, to supporting it on the third vote, yet the public can’t change theirs or be given the opportunity to do so.?3 years is a long time. All those 16/17 year olds in 2016 denied a one-off vote about their future are now of age to vote whilst brexit hasn’t happened yet.. Where does that make sense.??16/17 year olds were 'denied' a vote because they are kids. The legal age for voting should be at least 21, even then most of them are only interested in I-phones. Voting should be for people in work.
Funny that.When I pointed out the established fact that the older voters were and the lower their highest level of education, the more likely they were to have voted Leave, I had a torrent of abuse thrown at me. I was told I was a f**king disgrace for calling Leave supporters thick. I assume those who got really upset about that in 2016 will be calling out BS for this latest contribution?
Bit surprised at you saying you think all the retired pensioners who voted Leave shouldn't have had a vote, AL.
Quote from: RedJ on April 04, 2019, 01:00:05 pmChrist...No just a sad millwall supporter
Quote from: bobjimwilly on April 04, 2019, 12:21:40 pmQuote from: Axholme Lion on April 04, 2019, 12:17:39 pmYeah, like you lot keep beefing about it was only 52% of the poll who voted for leave but are happy enough with a single vote win in parliament.How long does the Brexit referendum result stay relevant? Considering what we know now about what can actually be agreed, the consequences of no deal, how many brexiteers have died since 2016 and how many more remain votes have come of age, the fact all polls show remain would now win and the fact MP's are changing their minds almost daily about Brexit?Just a guess here bj but as the majority of brexiteers seem to be old white gammon most of em may be in cardiac arrest over dealing with JC and No-deal kicked into touch.
''The closure motion has been approved, by 227 votes to 111 - a majority of 116.Peers are now voting on Lord Forsyths main amendment to the Hayter business motion. It says the normal Lords procedures should apply to the Cooper bill, instead of the fast-track ones proposed by Hayter.After the Forsyth amendment, there are six more from Brexiters. At this rate, if peers try to debate all of them, and they are all subject to a closure motion vote and then a vote on the motion, this process could drag on half the afternoon''leave means verbal diarrhea, come on guys you're better than this, tell how the sun will shine every day and we'll all live happily ever after.
Quote from: SydneyRover on April 04, 2019, 12:37:07 pmQuote from: bobjimwilly on April 04, 2019, 12:21:40 pmQuote from: Axholme Lion on April 04, 2019, 12:17:39 pmYeah, like you lot keep beefing about it was only 52% of the poll who voted for leave but are happy enough with a single vote win in parliament.How long does the Brexit referendum result stay relevant? Considering what we know now about what can actually be agreed, the consequences of no deal, how many brexiteers have died since 2016 and how many more remain votes have come of age, the fact all polls show remain would now win and the fact MP's are changing their minds almost daily about Brexit?Just a guess here bj but as the majority of brexiteers seem to be old white gammon most of em may be in cardiac arrest over dealing with JC and No-deal kicked into touch.If you can't come on this forum without making abusive comments like that, then I suggest you just leave the forum, take your bigoted, biased opinions with you, and don't f*cking come back.
Quote from: scawsby steve on April 04, 2019, 03:16:59 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on April 04, 2019, 12:37:07 pmQuote from: bobjimwilly on April 04, 2019, 12:21:40 pmQuote from: Axholme Lion on April 04, 2019, 12:17:39 pmYeah, like you lot keep beefing about it was only 52% of the poll who voted for leave but are happy enough with a single vote win in parliament.How long does the Brexit referendum result stay relevant? Considering what we know now about what can actually be agreed, the consequences of no deal, how many brexiteers have died since 2016 and how many more remain votes have come of age, the fact all polls show remain would now win and the fact MP's are changing their minds almost daily about Brexit?Just a guess here bj but as the majority of brexiteers seem to be old white gammon most of em may be in cardiac arrest over dealing with JC and No-deal kicked into touch.If you can't come on this forum without making abusive comments like that, then I suggest you just leave the forum, take your bigoted, biased opinions with you, and don't f*cking come back.There's a touch of hypocrisy in that post.
I bet the other 5 think he's a real asset!