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May's deal was rejected because it was considered a bad one. Do you honestly think Corbyn Monoxide would have supported ANY deal May struck?
BBYou talk about the country uniting behind Brexit. How were the disparate parts of the country supposed to unite when everyone but the Right of the Tory party were hoyed out of having any input into the debate on what Brexit meant.I've told you that I would have accepted a Norway-type Brexit. You told me you didn't believe me. And then you whine about the way you get responded to in here...
Certain people you can't get unity from. I believe Corbyn is one of them.
See there are protests today organised by stop brexit, are people bothered that boris has suspended parliament or the fact he is using it to get brexit thru?
Today's protests are to stop Brexit. Nothing else. None of them believe in democracy. Take no deal away as an option you weaken our negotiation position. Basic stuff.
Quote from: bpoolrover on August 31, 2019, 05:08:13 pmSee there are protests today organised by stop brexit, are people bothered that boris has suspended parliament or the fact he is using it to get brexit thru?Bpool.I've been to one in Sheffield.Pretty much every speaker said this was way bigger than Brexit. It's about the principle of Parliamentary democracy. I would be appalled, and would demonstrate against it if someone tried to pull this sort of stunt to force through a Remain outcome. If you just "meh" to this, you either don't grasp the ramifications or you're really not interested in democracy.
Albie.Do you really think that there is a significant proportion of the electorate that decides not to vote as a positive choice, rather than through disconnection? I know that's a touchstone of the Left that there's a side franchised groundswell looking for something to believe in, but is there any evidence of that?There IS however, a large number of people who didn't vote in 2016 and who would vote overwhelmingly for Remain in any Ref2. It's people between the ages of 18-21.
Idm let’s say they have another referendum and remain wins shall we have 1 2 3 more?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on August 31, 2019, 01:24:07 pmThe BB Argument Cycle1) BB says something that's wrong.2) Someone points out he's wrong.3) BB responds with a smart arse response, usually based on syntax, and claims he was right after all, ha-ha-ha.4) Someone tells him to grow up.5) BB complains about people being patronising.6) Someone else explains the original mistake patiently.7) BB complains about cliques and disciples.8) Everyone else silently facepalms.9) Go to 1.It'll be a lot more efficient in future when 1) happens if we just take 2-9) as read and move straight on to the next 1).No BST, I'm not wrong, and when I prove I'm not wrong you respond with obscenities in the form of personal insults instead of an answer.In your tiny world of self-righteousness, there's no room for anybody who disagrees with you. You pick fault with anything and everything you can find if someone posts something that goes against your views as if in a state of anger because it defies your infinite wisdom. On the other hand, you defend fellow Remoaners, and completely ignore them when they are totally wrong. Mind you, in your defence, I suppose you haven't really got that many followers to fall out with.
The BB Argument Cycle1) BB says something that's wrong.2) Someone points out he's wrong.3) BB responds with a smart arse response, usually based on syntax, and claims he was right after all, ha-ha-ha.4) Someone tells him to grow up.5) BB complains about people being patronising.6) Someone else explains the original mistake patiently.7) BB complains about cliques and disciples.8) Everyone else silently facepalms.9) Go to 1.It'll be a lot more efficient in future when 1) happens if we just take 2-9) as read and move straight on to the next 1).