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I would say that every MP that stood to be elected under either the labour or conservative manifesto pledge to respect the referendum result and have continually voted against it, and have campaigned against it subsequently are all open to stand trial then.
Quote from: selby on May 29, 2019, 10:14:19 pm I would say that every MP that stood to be elected under either the labour or conservative manifesto pledge to respect the referendum result and have continually voted against it, and have campaigned against it subsequently are all open to stand trial then. Think about it in that way, and you can see what a can of worms has been opened. Serious questions need to be asked about the Judge who allowed this to go forward. It is a bizarre decision.
TRBDidn't really address the core of my question.If someone commits an egregious lie in a referendum and that affects the result, what's the sanction?
If this goes through, Osborne, Clegg, and Cameron would be on sticky wickets, an immediate recession after the vote, every family will be worse off( Reece Mogg won't be), a once in a lifetime decision, tuition fees, you could go on and on, Cooper and Milliband would be toast. That judge wants his bumps feeling.
Quote from: Not Now Kato on May 29, 2019, 09:55:38 pmQuote from: Herbert Anchovy on May 29, 2019, 07:10:43 pmAccording to the BBC yesterday, the UK was one of only 9 net contributors to the EU in 2017. We were the second largest net contributor after Germany with a contribution of 6.55 billion pounds. The other 18 countries took out more from the EU than they contributed. Our contribution equates to around 112 euro per person. Seems you don't understand the club we currently belong to, like most leavers! We actually gain far more than we contribute - as has been demonstrated numerous times. But go on, keep believing the lies propagated by the likes of Farrage and the Daily Mail. Oh, and please, don't complain when things get really bad when we ultimately leave the club, especially if it's with no deal.Before the 2016 vote, the Treasury was predicting around 2.3% growth over the next decade on the assumption that we Remained.It's now predicting an average of around 1.5%.If that prediction is right (and it's been a bit on the optimistic side for the past 3 years) then by 2026, we'll have lost something like £7-800bn of economic output. That's about £1.5bn a week.Kind of puts the amount Johnson lied about into perspective doesn't it?
Quote from: Herbert Anchovy on May 29, 2019, 07:10:43 pmAccording to the BBC yesterday, the UK was one of only 9 net contributors to the EU in 2017. We were the second largest net contributor after Germany with a contribution of 6.55 billion pounds. The other 18 countries took out more from the EU than they contributed. Our contribution equates to around 112 euro per person. Seems you don't understand the club we currently belong to, like most leavers! We actually gain far more than we contribute - as has been demonstrated numerous times. But go on, keep believing the lies propagated by the likes of Farrage and the Daily Mail. Oh, and please, don't complain when things get really bad when we ultimately leave the club, especially if it's with no deal.
According to the BBC yesterday, the UK was one of only 9 net contributors to the EU in 2017. We were the second largest net contributor after Germany with a contribution of 6.55 billion pounds. The other 18 countries took out more from the EU than they contributed. Our contribution equates to around 112 euro per person.
Quote from: The Red Baron on May 29, 2019, 10:24:25 pmQuote from: selby on May 29, 2019, 10:14:19 pm I would say that every MP that stood to be elected under either the labour or conservative manifesto pledge to respect the referendum result and have continually voted against it, and have campaigned against it subsequently are all open to stand trial then. Think about it in that way, and you can see what a can of worms has been opened. Serious questions need to be asked about the Judge who allowed this to go forward. It is a bizarre decision. Judges are, in the main. politically ambivalent when it comes to application of the law, they have to be. So, ignoring TV programs like Judge John Deed, what has this Judge done wrong in your eyes?
Quote from: Not Now Kato on May 29, 2019, 10:31:32 pmQuote from: The Red Baron on May 29, 2019, 10:24:25 pmQuote from: selby on May 29, 2019, 10:14:19 pm I would say that every MP that stood to be elected under either the labour or conservative manifesto pledge to respect the referendum result and have continually voted against it, and have campaigned against it subsequently are all open to stand trial then. Think about it in that way, and you can see what a can of worms has been opened. Serious questions need to be asked about the Judge who allowed this to go forward. It is a bizarre decision. Judges are, in the main. politically ambivalent when it comes to application of the law, they have to be. So, ignoring TV programs like Judge John Deed, what has this Judge done wrong in your eyes? It's odd then, that a politically charged case is held before a Judge who then makes a political ruling. IMO Johnson, who at the time of the Referendum was a Backbench MP and not a member of the Government, was not in a Public Office. If you want a show trial for Johnson, for whom I have no time, then fine. Just don't expect me to care when they knock on your door.
HAFascinating how no Brexit supporter EVER puts up the growth figures for the first 2.5 years after the Referendum. I'll do it for you.By the way,from 2014-16, we had the highest growth rate in the G7. After that, we've vied with the long term basket cases Japan and Italy for the lowest.And even more frightening for the future, commercial investment has flatlined. That will hit us like a 4x2 in the future.By the way, you DO know why our GDP growth was abnormally high in Q1 this year? It was companies stockpiling raw materials as insurance against the anticipation of a chaotic Brexit at the end of March. For March itself, when it was clear that we weren't leaving, economic output actually SHRUNK. You can choose to highlight numbers that support your case, but there's enough data in the bank to draw unarguable conclusions now. Our GDP is about 2% lower now than it would have been if we'd continued to grow at the rate that we were growing before the Referendum. But it's worse than that. The rest of the world had a boom in 2017 and 18. Their GDP growth shot up, while ours, alone in the G7, shrank. Factor that in, and our GDP is about 4% lower than it should have been. Or, in cash money, we've missed out on about £150bn of economic output that we should have had.ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BILLION.That's not a prediction. That's happened.In the past 3 years we have lost 20-odf years worth of net contributions to the EU. That's what YOUR vote has given us.
''Finally, MY vote hasn't caused any of this. The uncertainty wasn't caused by the UK voting to leave the EU. It's been caused by a catastrophic goverment and a parliament unwilling to deliver the result of the referendum. Instead, business doesn't know what the hell to do because the remain faction have a policy of blocking brexit at every possible turn, whatever the cost''Yes HA except the ProEU group have only questioned, probe and challenged they haven't actually stopped anything yet. If business is in a bind it's on the shoulders of government and their incompetent ministers.
Quote from: SydneyRover on May 30, 2019, 08:13:39 am''Finally, MY vote hasn't caused any of this. The uncertainty wasn't caused by the UK voting to leave the EU. It's been caused by a catastrophic goverment and a parliament unwilling to deliver the result of the referendum. Instead, business doesn't know what the hell to do because the remain faction have a policy of blocking brexit at every possible turn, whatever the cost''Yes HA except the ProEU group have only questioned, probe and challenged they haven't actually stopped anything yet. If business is in a bind it's on the shoulders of government and their incompetent ministers.Well, yes Sydney. That's pretty much what I said. However it's a little naive to believe that the pro EU mp's are merely 'probing'. I don't believe for one moment that Chucka, Lammy and those like them would vote for ANY Brexit proposal. I'm quite sure that their policy is to stop Brexit at all costs.