SlowDownDerek
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What did the side with the majority win, the factions within Leave cant agree or explain what is happening post 29 march.
Leave means leave, brexit means brexit........
WHAT IS YOUR POINT?
What did the side with the majority win, the factions within Leave cant agree or explain what is happening post 29 march.
Leave means leave, brexit means brexit........
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you're bonkers
Honestly the most terrible speach I can remember. I'm not one to call for the head of a politician lightly but to try and deliberately drive a wedge between the people and their representatives at this juncture is completely irresponsible...
They won the end to freedom of movement (Ssshhh, don't tell them it also applies to them).
Conditional on being in or out of the customs union?
Only applicable to eu passport holders, doesnt apply to non eu.?
The scapegoats bingo, corbyn and the snp.Sounds like you voted for Labour, your man up front hasn't really set the world on fire has he? All he does is ask for a GE all the time, and don't get me started on the monotonous SNP.
At this juncture?
The wedge between the people and politicians was already there, firmly banged in by the politicians themselves since 23rd June, 2016.
It's not irresponsible pointing something that's bleeding obvious to everyone except the leeches in Westminster and most of the media.
I can't stand May's politics but, to my own surprise, I thought she delivered a wake-up call to MPs. Well, she tried... I fear the self-interested bloodsuckers who sit across all sides of both the political divide and this Brexit balls-up will carry on ignoring the people.
It's my hope that come the next general election every single sitting MP is voted out.
I don't care about their party or political affiliations, I just hope ordinary people punish all the politicians who took any part in parliament since June, 2016.
When you voted Blandford, did you vote for no deal and thus default WTO terms? (Which potentially we might face next week)
Leave for me meant leaving the customs union. I have no problem with us trading on WTO terms and negotiating trade deals with other countries in due course. the problem is leaving it so late - but I am not scared of WTO terms.When you voted Blandford, did you vote for no deal and thus default WTO terms? (Which potentially we might face next week)
The scapegoats bingo, corbyn and the snp.
The buck stops with those who voted Leave and then hid behind the sofa.
Who has been holding their elected representatives to account for the lack of leadership, planning and preparation since the referendum result?
I have absolutely no problem with politicians of all parties being told they are part of the problem. if they can't handle it too f......g bad.I completely disagree. Sure the politicians have struggled to cope with implementing the result - arguably they've struggled to interpret the result let alone implement it. We've got a system that is completely unprepared and unable to deal with this type of problem and we've got a completely divided country with various factions shouting each other down. How realistically are MPs supposed to sort the mess out?
Calling them leeches, bloodsuckers, etc. might make you feel better but it adds nothing to the debate and gets us nowhere. Not to mention the fact that people who have completely the opposite view to you are also calling them similar things because they are not doing what they want... in a 48-52 referendum. Your expectations as to what could be achieved in the circumstances are unrealistic.
The last thing we need is for the actual Prime Minister to fuel people's anger against their elected representatives. Do you think that all MPs will be voted out and we'll get new ones that everyone is happy with? That's like Jimnnina banging on about PGMOL as if getting rid of them will magically sort the problem.
She's irresponsibly fueling the hatred of politicians because she's messed the whole thing up since day one. It doesn't help anyone and has surely made concensus in parliament even less likely.
Just about sums up where the problem lies.
Just about sums up where the problem lies.
I have absolutely no problem with politicians of all parties being told they are part of the problem. if they can't handle it too f......g bad.
It looks as if this deal will go through and TM I suspect will resign afterwards. Boris for PM!I have absolutely no problem with politicians of all parties being told they are part of the problem. if they can't handle it too f......g bad.