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Mr Wiggerley, you are a laughing stock. You have excelled yourself tonight, and believe me, that takes some doing!
Was there a point to this thread somewhere.?
I have fear for our country because I doubt we'll ever have democracy as we've known it again.
So I see Johnson was supposed to be meeting with Tory rebels today. They wanted clear and unambiguous evidence that he was genuinely trying to negotiate a deal with Brussels.He's cancelled the meeting and announced that they will be booted out of the party unless they support him. Meanwhile, the EU has said that in the 6 weeks since he became PM, Johnson has given no indication of what he would want in a new deal.Does ANYONE still believe this charade that he's genuinely trying to negotiate with the EU?
Not participating BST but happened to walk past the one in Newcastle. Pro EU demo, nothing else
No BB but I think it's a fair question from BST as online and media can distort facts
Quote from: Ldr on September 02, 2019, 10:01:18 amNot participating BST but happened to walk past the one in Newcastle. Pro EU demo, nothing elseThat wasn't the theme of the one in Sheffield. The key speakers ALL said that Brexit is secondary to the undermining of democracy.
Ldr.I for one am not disregarding the 2016 referendum.I am, however, consistently pointing out the problems with that Referendum, from the stupidly simplistic question, through the demonstrable lies and deception that the Leave case was based on, to the ongoing court criminal cases about funding and illegal social media profiling.I've not heard anyone sensibly address any of those points.In that context, it is nonsense to see the 2016 vote as sacrosanct.I'd like to see it repeated with those three issues properly addressed. As I've been saying for months. I fail to see how anyone can consider that undemocratic.
Ldr.I appreciate your stance, but here's the bit where I run into a brick wall.May's deal was already at the far end of abruptness of break with the EU that was discussed during the 2016 Ref campaign.Johnson and the ERG voted it down because it wasn't a hard enough Brexit.If this was REALLY about getting us out of the EU, we could have been out in March. By voting against May's deal, Johnson, Raab, Patel, Rees-Mogg and the rest of them lost any moral authority to complain about MPs blocking Brexit.What that group is now doing is a historically unprecedented closure of Parliament, to enable them to ram through a No Deal Brexit that was never even discussed as a remote possibility in 2016.It really takes some mental gymnastics to accuse those who are against this of being anti-democratic.