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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby cyprusgrump » Wed Aug 28, 2019 4:33 pm

QUEEN APPROVES PROROGATION REQUEST

umber 10 has confirmed to Guido that Her Majesty the Queen has already formally approved the Government’s order for a new Queen’s Speech and prorogation of Parliament from the 11th September. Making the letter that dozey Corbyn wrote to Her Majesty a couple of hours ago requesting a meeting before she did so, irrelevant…

The Queen signed the prorogation order after a meeting with Privy Councillors Jacob Rees-Mogg, Baroness Evans, and Mark Spencer. It remains to be seen whether Best for Britain follow through on their absurd threat to the Queen for doing so…


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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Paphitis » Wed Aug 28, 2019 4:39 pm



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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Lordo » Wed Aug 28, 2019 6:20 pm

this is a kneejerk reaction cuased by the meeting of the oppostion parties yesterday. all bojo has done is restricted the choice the opponents have to no deal brexit. they had two pronged attack. one was to actually to change the law without a no-confidence vote. but this door is now shut. the only choice left now is no-confidence vote. he has just made corbyn'swork easier.
all this has done is sharpen the knives. let the fight begin 3rd of september.
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Lordo » Wed Aug 28, 2019 6:22 pm

cyprusgrump wrote:QUEEN APPROVES PROROGATION REQUEST

umber 10 has confirmed to Guido that Her Majesty the Queen has already formally approved the Government’s order for a new Queen’s Speech and prorogation of Parliament from the 11th September. Making the letter that dozey Corbyn wrote to Her Majesty a couple of hours ago requesting a meeting before she did so, irrelevant…

The Queen signed the prorogation order after a meeting with Privy Councillors Jacob Rees-Mogg, Baroness Evans, and Mark Spencer. It remains to be seen whether Best for Britain follow through on their absurd threat to the Queen for doing so…


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where did you get the sep 11 from? it is earliest date 9th that counts. he is unlikely to go the latest date. either way his goose is truly cooked now.

the rats are abondaning the ship is the prase that comes to mind.

ruth davidson has anounced she is considering her position. how many more to follow.
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby cyprusgrump » Wed Aug 28, 2019 6:50 pm

Lordo wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:QUEEN APPROVES PROROGATION REQUEST

umber 10 has confirmed to Guido that Her Majesty the Queen has already formally approved the Government’s order for a new Queen’s Speech and prorogation of Parliament from the 11th September. Making the letter that dozey Corbyn wrote to Her Majesty a couple of hours ago requesting a meeting before she did so, irrelevant…

The Queen signed the prorogation order after a meeting with Privy Councillors Jacob Rees-Mogg, Baroness Evans, and Mark Spencer. It remains to be seen whether Best for Britain follow through on their absurd threat to the Queen for doing so…


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where did you get the sep 11 from? it is earliest date 9th that counts. he is unlikely to go the latest date. either way his goose is truly cooked now.

the rats are abondaning the ship is the prase that comes to mind.

ruth davidson has anounced she is considering her position. how many more to follow.



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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby cyprusgrump » Wed Aug 28, 2019 6:57 pm

Lordo wrote:this is a kneejerk reaction cuased by the meeting of the oppostion parties yesterday. all bojo has done is restricted the choice the opponents have to no deal brexit. they had two pronged attack. one was to actually to change the law without a no-confidence vote. but this door is now shut. the only choice left now is no-confidence vote. he has just made corbyn'swork easier.
all this has done is sharpen the knives. let the fight begin 3rd of september.



Did The Guardian tell you to post that (and beg you to bung them a few quid at the same time?)...? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Londonrake » Wed Aug 28, 2019 7:10 pm

When I said yesterday, that they were walking into a well laid trap, he simply didn't understand. Just like - no matter how simple the matter is - he can't seem to understand that there's absolutely no link between invoking Article 50 and any sort of deal - or not.

If you think this shit is bad - wait until we leave the EU. The endless cries of outrage will make today's efforts seem like patty-cake. :roll:
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Kikapu » Wed Aug 28, 2019 8:04 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
This will be the “perfect storm”, that October 31st UK leaves the EU with no deal, but before that happens, the parliament is locked out with the no confidence vote already taken and BJ is dethroned. New election is set from November 1st, which means that the 2016 referendum has been implemented. By this time, with all the shenanigans committed by the tories, it is going to piss a lot of Brits, which if the tories lose the election, there will be a new referendum to join the EU or not. This is when the results of the second referendum will put the question to rest as to whether or not the UK should be in the EU or out of the EU. If the results are to return to the EU, the EU could give themselves a grace period no matter how long to re admit the UK into the club as if nothing has changed, if the UK should be so lucky to get such a grace period from the EU.


On;y problem is that BOJO will be returned in a landslide. And that is all the validation anyone needs considering the fact everyone knows what he stands for.


If BJ returns in a landslide, then the British deserve what they get. :D

I can’t imagine a sitting PM loses a no confidence vote and then comes back in a landslide. That would be a nice trick if it happens. :D


Have you seen the polls Kikapu?.

What polls are you talking about, because it is not the people’s vote that gives him the PM’s seat, but the MPs in his party should his party win the election with a majority. The only people who can vote for him directly are those from his constituents.
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby cyprusgrump » Wed Aug 28, 2019 8:13 pm

Londonrake wrote:When I said yesterday, that they were walking into a well laid trap, he simply didn't understand. Just like - no matter how simple the matter is - he can't seem to understand that there's absolutely no link between invoking Article 50 and any sort of deal - or not.

If you think this shit is bad - wait until we leave the EU. The endless cries of outrage will make today's efforts seem like patty-cake. :roll:


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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Lordo » Wed Aug 28, 2019 8:40 pm

now lets go back to 2017 where we had a majority of 5 tory mps with the aid of 8 dup actually gave the tories 21 majority mathematically. and there was a stupid pm who believed wrongly that if she increased her majority she would have more influnce over the europeans when it came tobrexit talks.

she took a huge gamble and having said that she would not call for an early election, she called one and the rest is history. it backfired on her spectacuarly and she lost her majority. off she went to the dup and bribed them with a billion pounds from the magic tree and wallah she got her majority back but only just. however such low majority a few mps could hold her to ransom and hold her to ransom they did. on one side the tory remainers and on the other side brexshitteers tore her appart. every which was she turned she punched to th ground and up she got and continued like the poor bull in the bull ring till her legs could not carry her and she was put out of her misery.

the world has lot of leaders who take huge risks and very few win, most lose. here we are with only yesterday when the mps worked out the strategy on how to stop no-deal brexit. the two choices they had was
one to pass a law to stop no-deal brexit
second was no-confidence vote

so out comes our new bright spark pm and decides to block the more complicated choice of introducing legislation to stop the no-deal brexit and leave mps the only choice possible which is the no confidence vote. all corbyn needs is one tory mp to vote agaonst the government and wallah they are gone. the only question remains is who will take over. i can tell you that without fear the proposals wil first be corbyn, then harman and then clark. one of those choices will attract enough tory mps to select a new pm. problem solved.

look forawrd to the asshole being wiped out and passing into hisotry books for being the shortest premier ever.
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