Paul the Wolf
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So the vote's on March 28th
Mayxit needs to happen ASAP or the UK will be in a recession by this time next year.
The anger that rises when someone suggests a second referendum is undemocratic![]()
If we'd voted remain in 2016, how would you feel if there was to be another referendum now?
If we'd voted remain in 2016, how would you feel if there was to be another referendum now?
If we'd voted remain in 2016, how would you feel if there was to be another referendum now?
In 2016 the meaning of Remain was crystal clear and remains unchanged to this day.
None of which is true about the meaning of Leave. So your rhetorical question is kind of silly.
Does it even matter? If there was a recession half the country would still support May because they think Corbyn would ruin the economy. It’s past parody.
If we'd voted remain in 2016, how would you feel if there was to be another referendum now?
Would that help the situation in any way? Surely that would just lead to further delays, political power battles, and generally the country as a whole suffering through further uncertainty.Disgrace. Get her out.
Disgrace. Get her out.
Would that help the situation in any way? Surely that would just lead to further delays, political power battles, and generally the country as a whole suffering through further uncertainty.
Yes she has a hard job but her actions today indicate she has decided to play chicken with MPs, who will blink first..What's the alternative? Like it or not she's in a thankless job where she's been dealt a hand where the only possible option is a loss. She's trying to sugarcoat a bitter pill.
Given that Farage and others literally stated that if the results were close and they lost they would immediately begin campaigning for a second referendum it seems a little disingenuous that they are now banging on about the betrayal of democracy.If we'd voted remain in 2016, how would you feel if there was to be another referendum now?
Yes she has a hard job but her actions today indicate she has decided to play chicken with MPs, who will blink first..
This is not a political game, we are hurtling towards no deal Brexit.
We are agreed on that point. Years of fecking around and we still havent resolved anything. She has to go.I'm not sure why she's heading back to Brussels when the EU has basically said take it or head towards hard Brexit. She should have put the proposal to vote and when it inevitably loses head to the eventual outcome. That doesn't mean sending in a different negotiator would result in a different outcome.
We're being held hostage by an incompetent careerist.
But enough about United.
She looks absolutely broken.
Good, if she's going to insist on clinging on for the sake of her own ego I hope she hates every second of it.
Their ultimate aim is a hard border. Its like the will of the people doesn't exist to themDUP sticking the knife in now.
Edit - dumb as bricks. Wants us to gerronwivittt and also have great trade deals. With a hard border.
I'd be okay with another referendum no matter which way I voted. I believe that giving people more choice is always democratic.If we'd voted remain in 2016, how would you feel if there was to be another referendum now?
So now Labour are also kicking the no confidence motion into the long grass?
So now Labour are also kicking the no confidence motion into the long grass?
Corbyn is as pointless as Lingard, but does he run around a lot?
Absolutely. He should table a no confidence motion, which will lose.Is Corbyn's current strategy basically to have no strategy?![]()
Because MPs are shouting for her to renegotiate, not necessarily get a better deal.I'm not sure why she's heading back to Brussels when the EU has basically said take it or head towards hard Brexit. She should have put the proposal to vote and when it inevitably loses head to the eventual outcome. That doesn't mean sending in a different negotiator would result in a different outcome.
*cries* *laughs* *cries again*:
Johnson, McVey and Raab each hint at Tory leadership ambitions ~
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...y-to-stay-if-she-cant-renegotiate-brexit-deal
It'll be fine, there's still plenty for the bastards to take from us. Like our teeth, for example.Mayxit needs to happen ASAP or the UK will be in a recession by this time next year.
Absolutely. He should table a no confidence motion, which will lose.
You're being taken for mugs, by a bunch of people who could easily just push for the vote themselves. Ask them why they're not bothering.
Great post. Has it won the DUP over to vote against May in any no-confidence vote, yet?Says the person who still has confidence in Corbyn.
Whatever hopes we might have had for him, he's proven himself to be a Moyes.