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Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on September 06, 2019, 05:20:47 pmQuote from: scawsby steve on September 06, 2019, 05:18:53 pmTo all of you having a pop at me today, point me to where I've ever defended either Boris Johnson or the Tory Party. What I've always said is that the rabble in Westminster are all useless, and have been accused of being a "lazy thinker" because of it.Well it looks like my views are vindicated today, as both Corbyn and McDonnell had stated that once the bill to block Non Deal had been locked down, they'd vote for an election. Now they''re saying they won't.So they're not only cowards and cheats, they're a pair of f*cking liars as well.It hasn't been given Royal Assent yet, so it's not locked down.Have you bothered to read the 2017 Labour Manifesto yet?But it will have Royal Assent by Monday, before the motion for a GE, and they're still going to vote against it. They're simply reneging on what they've said.No wonder people's trust in politicians is at an all time low.
Quote from: scawsby steve on September 06, 2019, 05:18:53 pmTo all of you having a pop at me today, point me to where I've ever defended either Boris Johnson or the Tory Party. What I've always said is that the rabble in Westminster are all useless, and have been accused of being a "lazy thinker" because of it.Well it looks like my views are vindicated today, as both Corbyn and McDonnell had stated that once the bill to block Non Deal had been locked down, they'd vote for an election. Now they''re saying they won't.So they're not only cowards and cheats, they're a pair of f*cking liars as well.It hasn't been given Royal Assent yet, so it's not locked down.Have you bothered to read the 2017 Labour Manifesto yet?
To all of you having a pop at me today, point me to where I've ever defended either Boris Johnson or the Tory Party. What I've always said is that the rabble in Westminster are all useless, and have been accused of being a "lazy thinker" because of it.Well it looks like my views are vindicated today, as both Corbyn and McDonnell had stated that once the bill to block Non Deal had been locked down, they'd vote for an election. Now they''re saying they won't.So they're not only cowards and cheats, they're a pair of f*cking liars as well.
Quote from: scawsby steve on September 06, 2019, 06:05:17 pmQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on September 06, 2019, 05:20:47 pmQuote from: scawsby steve on September 06, 2019, 05:18:53 pmTo all of you having a pop at me today, point me to where I've ever defended either Boris Johnson or the Tory Party. What I've always said is that the rabble in Westminster are all useless, and have been accused of being a "lazy thinker" because of it.Well it looks like my views are vindicated today, as both Corbyn and McDonnell had stated that once the bill to block Non Deal had been locked down, they'd vote for an election. Now they''re saying they won't.So they're not only cowards and cheats, they're a pair of f*cking liars as well.It hasn't been given Royal Assent yet, so it's not locked down.Have you bothered to read the 2017 Labour Manifesto yet?But it will have Royal Assent by Monday, before the motion for a GE, and they're still going to vote against it. They're simply reneging on what they've said.No wonder people's trust in politicians is at an all time low.Look on the bright side, it allows Boris the time to do what he keeps on promising us he's going to do - of going to the EU on Oct 17th and bringing back a deal. In which case all the anti-No Deal stuff will become irrelevant.
It’s deliberate sabotage on behalf of all remainers, with the ultimate aim to overturn the original result. I think at the next General Election we should adopt best of 3 just to make sure. And then maybe if we’re still not happy, best of 5.
Quote from: DRFCSouth on September 06, 2019, 06:46:26 pmIt’s deliberate sabotage on behalf of all remainers, with the ultimate aim to overturn the original result. I think at the next General Election we should adopt best of 3 just to make sure. And then maybe if we’re still not happy, best of 5. That is exactly what it has been all along. It has been the biggest act of propaganda I've known in my lifetime, and Remoaners have been well and truly conned into believing that parliament's reluctance to carry out the result of a democratic vote was done in the name of democracy!
Then laugh away CIM, while you still can.
Didn’t Johnson vote 3 times against a Brexit deal? So he clearly wasn’t that arsed about leaving
Quote from: Herbert Anchovy on September 06, 2019, 07:44:12 pmDidn’t Johnson vote 3 times against a Brexit deal? So he clearly wasn’t that arsed about leaving The problem was those who voted against it who had no intention of voting for it irrespective of the deal. Those who were adamant that we should remain and not carry out a democratically voted result.
Quote from: scawsby steve on September 06, 2019, 05:18:53 pmTo all of you having a pop at me today, point me to where I've ever defended either Boris Johnson or the Tory Party. What I've always said is that the rabble in Westminster are all useless, and have been accused of being a "lazy thinker" because of it.Well it looks like my views are vindicated today, as both Corbyn and McDonnell had stated that once the bill to block Non Deal had been locked down, they'd vote for an election. Now they''re saying they won't.So they're not only cowards and cheats, they're a pair of f*cking liars as well.They're clearly waiting till after Boris has extended it. No one wants to take over running a country with a couple weeks before deadline. Boris extends and they'll be 100% up for a November election. We have also had it speculated today that Boris requested a October date so that students won't have time to update addresses which plays into Tory hands, so why would Labour help Tories?Edit: Its not speculated actually. Boris's aides have admitted it.
And what rule is that CIM?
So did they give you a date?