everyone knows who stitched the U.K. up.......
True, but I can't be expected to name them all, there were 17.4 million of the bleeders.
everyone knows who stitched the U.K. up.......
So, basically the government no longer has any means of negotiating a new deal now with the EU, so a No Deal is now more likely whatever they vote for tomorrow and everyone knows who stitched the U.K. up.......
The only way we will have a new referendum is if the Remain side get a majority at the next GE. They will vote in a referendum to justify revoking article 50. There is no majority in this parliament for a referendum because of all the Labour leave constituents. I know that is something you don't want to believe Dave but there you go.It will lead to a new referendum...
never about no deal, it's stop brexit if not what are there aims for a deal,any details of what they want?
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What is this based on ? Irrational hatred it would appear.A bloke equally as horrid and corrupt as anything in our government
It's just that I thought I saw a notification to say you responded to one of my posts, but when I looked for it there was nothing in my alerts.Sorry, don't understand your comment......I had commented on Egg 's post about Rees - Mogg not giving a toss about Liverpool or other cities; I was criticizing the current cabinet as a bunch of liars.
No problems thanks for responding.It's just that I thought I saw a notification to say you responded to one of my posts, but when I looked for it there was nothing in my alerts.
I must have been mistaken. My bad.
Professionally yes.
I've briefed Tory Ministers or taken them on visits on many occasions in quite a few different roles, to the best of my ability.
Civil servants are allowed private lives and opinions. To dictate otherwise is to itself risk undermining the impartiality of the civil service.
But as you have just described, there is no impartiality, exhibit A, Hickson9.......
The Brexit party have just found 500 in about a month.lol God knows where they dragged them in from though.Been more familiar with US local elections than UK ones for many years but even in the UK system isn’t it quite difficult to find 21 decent replacement candidates in a matter of days? And won’t they be facing the previous incumbents who presumably won election multiple times so might have their own base of individual (rather than party) support? How “safe” were those 21 seats?
Jesus, Mary and Joseph.It would unify the majority who want Brexit, and the remainers who respect democracy.
Maybe we can set up some form of repatriation scheme where remainers who hate Britain can leave to EIRE, let’s see how Ireland gets on when we have no deal.
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