Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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There's just nothing else to say.

The argument for greater prosperity and £350m for the NHS went up in smoke almost immediately before even the £39bn leaving payment was even disclosed.

The talk of easiest trade deals in history is often forgotten.

Now we have the courts alongside mother parliament.

What on earth is left?!?!

<whispers> @Joey66 , he's talking to you </whispers>
 
There's just nothing else to say.

The argument for greater prosperity and £350m for the NHS went up in smoke almost immediately before even the £39bn leaving payment was even disclosed.

The talk of easiest trade deals in history is often forgotten.

Now we have the courts alongside mother parliament.

What on earth is left?!?!

Maybe a General Election.....
 
Poor that. There seems to be very little love from the 'taking control of our laws' crowd towards the judgement yesterday. Odd.

I said I was happy with the judgement. I don’t know if it was incorrect nor if there was any political bias nor even any conflicts of interests from those who sit on various EU courts or whether they all voted Remain. I am still happy with the judgement but it is now down to the politicians again, the same politicians who are now refusing to allow the people to express an opinion of their behaviour at a General Election. What are they frightened of ?......
 
To do what Pete? There's every indication that it would be another Tory minority government, so we're back where we are now. How will an election resolve matters?

There is no indication of anything of the sort. An election will allow the people, remember them, to decide whether or not they are happy with the way politicians have been enacting the Brexit that they all professed they would do atthe last election. I’ll ask you ‘What are they frightened of ?’.........
 
I said I was happy with the judgement. I don’t know if it was incorrect nor if there was any political bias nor even any conflicts of interests from those who sit on various EU courts or whether they all voted Remain. I am still happy with the judgement but it is now down to the politicians again, the same politicians who are now refusing to allow the people to express an opinion of their behaviour at a General Election. What are they frightened of ?......
Nice subtle undermining. 'I know nothing of the judgement nor the judges, but might it be that they are biased or linked to the EU?'

The Government didn't prorouge because of Brexit, this had nothing to do with Brexit... apparently.

Oh and the thing they are frightened of is No Deal Brexit.
 
Nice subtle undermining. 'I know nothing of the judgement nor the judges, but might it be that they are biased or linked to the EU?'

The Government didn't prorouge because of Brexit, this had nothing to do with Brexit... apparently.

Oh and the thing they are frightened of is No Deal Brexit.

Why are they frightened of a GE ? You know the answer.......
 
To do what Pete? There's every indication that it would be another Tory minority government, so we're back where we are now. How will an election resolve matters?
Did you get that indication from the same place as when they said we'd be plunged into recession if we voted leave, and the exact opposite happen.
 
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