tim cahill
Player Valuation: £50m
She’s still pushing for her deal. It’s ridiculous.We need a temporary PM she should stand down to get a new deal....
She sounded no different in PMQs today....
She’s still pushing for her deal. It’s ridiculous.We need a temporary PM she should stand down to get a new deal....
She sounded no different in PMQs today....
We need a temporary PM she should stand down to get a new deal....
She sounded no different in PMQs today....
Care to point me in the right direction? I’m not about to search 2500 pages for your view.I have done so on numerous occasions. I have yet to even see a reason for staying in the E.U., convincing or not.......
can’t that happening though , the tory rebel’s blew that vote of confidence , labour will lose that tonight so unless she quits she’s here for a while longer and let’s face it she’s not the quitting type .
Anyway joe you and @peteblue must be delighted with Gina Miller and the courts , none of that enemy of the people stuff they’ve stopped you getting what you both didn’t want.
I think it’s beginning to dawn on people that there are really only two options, Deal or No Deal. .....

Care to point me in the right direction? I’m not about to search 2500 pages for your view.
Maybe a little summary?
What was once seen as admirable stickability is beginning to look foolish. She'll win the vote tonight though so it will go on.She’s still pushing for her deal. It’s ridiculous.
I’ll assume you don’t really know then.I will repeat the whole list the day after we have left the E.U........
Should Theresa May ignore the 2017 snap election then? After all, the will of the people was expressed in the 2015 election and by your reckoning, people can't or shouldn't be allowed to change their mind after two years.
I ask you this to answer honestly: What would be more reflective of the democratic will of the people at this given point in time?
1) a referendum in 2016 where we did not know what a leave deal would look like, nor did we have the full facts regarding leave.
2) a referendum in 2019 where we have an exact idea of the leave deal we can get and are better informed as to what a no deal situation looks like.
The answer to that question is the most democratic. As someone else says, the reason leavers don't want a second vote is not that they want to uphold democracy, but rather because they are afraid that they will lose a second referendum.
I was thinking that, such a crap deal that outside Parliament remainers and brexiteers were made up it was that bad - hence she got hammered in the vote - The EU are indicating they will leave the legal text alone, but draw up a new legal trade leaving all deal in tandem with that document to appease the majority of parliament linking it also to the controversial backstop etc etc time is not on our side TBF....can’t that happening though , the tory rebel’s blew that vote of confidence , labour will lose that tonight so unless she quits she’s here for a while longer and let’s face it she’s not the quitting type .
Anyway joe you and @peteblue must be delighted with Gina Miller and the courts , none of that enemy of the people stuff they’ve stopped you getting what you both didn’t want.
This seems like a guess or an assumption to me.no mate non of know what will happen in Brexit. its all still guesses and assumptions.
the result would be the same
I’ll assume you don’t really know then.
You’re not the first Brexiter that doesn’t really know why Brexit is so great.
yes its very much like the brexit debate.This seems like a guess or an assumption to me.
Join the Everton conversation today.
Fewer ads, full access, completely free.