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And when all this is over we can address politicians such as Paul Flynn who said....

“The Brexit vote deserves the same respect as the vote which chose to name a state-of-the-art ship Boaty McBoatface."

He added MPs “are under no obligation” to accept the decision.

I hope the good people of Newport remember his words.......
 
Okay mate, ask @Toffeelover who used the word.

I didn't call you a moron.

Oh I think he's deleted it, so don't worry about it.


I did delete it because it was put in the box with your quote. I was trying to amend whenI saw your alert. What I said was in view of your comments about being non-sensical it was wrong. The wording seemed to me that you were treating folk as unintelligent but I used the word moron as a group adjective not directed against a person!
 
Nothing from David Davies on the future position of the Government, and their plans for Brexit other than a repeat of the mantra, Article 50 by end of March.

Shameful, and costly to our nation, our democracy and economy.
 
I did delete it because it was put in the box with your quote. I was trying to amend whenI saw your alert. What I said was in view of your comments about being non-sensical it was wrong. The wording seemed to me that you were treating folk as unintelligent but I used the word moron as a group adjective not directed against a person!


I'm not making judgements on the persons, but there have been some unintelligent points made, definitely.
 
I'm not making judgements on the persons, but there have been some unintelligent points made, definitely.

Fine if you wish to put it like that, but have you been perfect?

The whole business Mate is fraught with all kinds of ins and outs. The country, government and people have never been in this position before so yes there is a great deal of uncharted territory. None of us has a crystal blue to tell how this will all turn out. One thing of which we can be sure, this is a big chapter in the history of our country.
 
Nothing from David Davies on the future position of the Government, and their plans for Brexit other than a repeat of the mantra, Article 50 by end of March.

Shameful, and costly to our nation, our democracy and economy.
They can't share anything as they can't decide on a plan within the cabinet office mate.
 
Fine if you wish to put it like that, but have you been perfect?

The whole business Mate is fraught with all kinds of ins and outs. The country, government and people have never been in this position before so yes there is a great deal of uncharted territory. None of us has a crystal blue to tell how this will all turn out. One thing of which we can be sure, this is a big chapter in the history of our country.

Nope, I don't think anybody is - but I am happy to accept a fact when I see one, whether it be from a pro-leave or pro-remain advocate.

I agree that there is no crystal ball, but we can know about how our own parliamentary system works and infer how this might effect proceedings here on in.
 
Nope, I don't think anybody is - but I am happy to accept a fact when I see one, whether it be from a pro-leave or pro-remain advocate.

I agree that there is no crystal ball, but we can know about how our own parliamentary system works and infer how this might effect proceedings here on in.


You agree though this whole business has placed us in unchartered territory?
 
If you like but is it necessary to do it that way? It seems to me the subject is getting encumbered with too much detail or if one likes obsession with point scoring.

It will become clear over the next few days how this will proceed.

Indeed, no panic, it will all resolve itself......
 
Shameful partisan, party political drivel from Davies, most unstatesman-like.

God help us all.

Someone needs to call them out on this absolute flannel that sharing their actual plan is somehow going to undermine the future negotiations.

As if what we will be seeking achieve is going to be some massive surprise when we get to Brussels.

"Do you want to retain full access to the single market then Mr Davis?"

"That would be telling, we're playing that one close to our chests"

"So yes then"

"You got me there Junker lad, was it that obvious?"
 
Someone needs to call them out on this absolute flannel that sharing their actual plan is somehow going to undermine the future negotiations.

As if what we will be seeking achieve is going to be some massive surprise when we get to Brussels.

"Do you want to retain full access to the single market then Mr Davis?"

"That would be telling, we're playing that one close to our chests"

"So yes then"

"You got me there Junker lad, was it that obvious?"

So then why do the MP's want to know, because 'the What' will almost certainly be that obvious. What will not be so obvious is the 'Why' and the 'How' and that'll be the bit that they will not wish to reveal......
 
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