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BUT LABOUR !You do understand that they would be out of the EU if Boris and his ‘rebels’ didn’t block it for months, right?
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BUT LABOUR !You do understand that they would be out of the EU if Boris and his ‘rebels’ didn’t block it for months, right?
MPs are servants of the people. As for advisory this is what the government posted to every household.
A once in a generation decision The referendum on Thursday, 23rd June is your chance to decide if we should remain in or leave the European Union. The Government believes it is in the best interests of the UK to remain in the EU. This is the way to protect jobs, provide security, and strengthen the UK’s economy for every family in this country – a clear path into the future, in contrast to the uncertainty of leaving. This is your decision. The Government will implement what you decide.
Boris with the 4D chess and Joe Hildenbrand is onto it! Jesus Christ Labour are as dumb as our home grown version.
Joe Hildebrand: Why Boris Johnson’s ‘humiliating defeat’ is anything but
George W. Bush once profoundly observed: “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me … er, you can’t get fooled again.”www.news.com.au
Which of his points did you disagree with?Given I've seen Joe drink bong water at parties for a dare, I'll take his analysis with a grain of salt.
Nonsense. No ECJ, No single market, no customs union. It was very clear.
You are repeating the BS put about by the imbecile Mcgrory.
There is a European free trade zone from Iceland to the Russian border and we will be part of it.
(Alongside belters such as: We spend our money on our priorities. Instead of sending £350 million per week to Brussels, we will spend it on our priorities like the NHS and schools. And We do not necessarily have to use Article 50 - we may agree with the EU another path that is in both our interests.)
Which of his points did you disagree with?
Will he resign now?
Seems his only option non?
If it is, who would take over? Not sure Corbyn would get enough support for a national government. A Tory moderate? Ken Clarke (to be really left field)?
Umm duh what else do you expect from government?So when you don't like the law you just change it to suit? Floppy floppy style
I am willing to be charitableExactly. The Leave campaign insisted we'd hold all the cards, be in a strong position and get a great deal. Over three years later, they've been exposed as a pack of liars.
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None prepared to do the s**t work either, Boris apparently is shamming through the ‘negotiations’
All very trump like. Make s**t decisions then get off on telling everyone else how they are much worse.
Remainers refusing to accept defeat.
MPs are servants of the people. As for advisory this is what the government posted to every household.
A once in a generation decision The referendum on Thursday, 23rd June is your chance to decide if we should remain in or leave the European Union. The Government believes it is in the best interests of the UK to remain in the EU. This is the way to protect jobs, provide security, and strengthen the UK’s economy for every family in this country – a clear path into the future, in contrast to the uncertainty of leaving. This is your decision. The Government will implement what you decide.
None prepared to do the s**t work either, Boris apparently is shamming through the ‘negotiations’
Will he resign now?
Second referendum seems only way out from here (as I've been saying for yonks)