comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 33 seconds ago
comment by HB Fash (U21935)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 13 minutes ago
General election, make the parties put forward a manifesto including a leave, no leave or public vote.
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But they are all terrified of the people hence, their decision to vote against a general election.
Yet they claim to be fighting for democracy.
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How on earth can a man who attempted to subvert democracy and was found guilty of doing so now try and suggest he is the baton holder for the democracy he tried and failed to subvert.
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When was he found guilty?
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1 hour 45 mins ago
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Arab. How did u manage to type a responses without laughing? 😂😂
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by Clever - son son son - 'Ole Ole Ole - The Interim One'' (U18599)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Mancini is fuminghe might have to get off his backside and get a job now.
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If you love this country more than the EU, then you should be fuming at what is happening.
Failure to implement the result of a democratic vote will cause untold damage both now and in the future.
Far worse than the worst case of a no deal scenario.
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Quick question. When you voted leave in 2016 was it to leave with or without a deal? Asking for a friend.
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I voted to Leave the EU.
Parliament then set the terms of leaving - with or without a deal.
Hope this helps?
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Great so you voted leave on the basis of making britain great again, 350 into nhs and ban the immigrants jazz. Turns out that the frauds lied to us about post referendum. Just let that sink in. You said parliament set the terms of leaving with or without a deal yet the campaign to leave was based on leaving with a deal and all those promises.
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Clever - son son son - 'Ole Ole Ole - The Interim One'' (U18599)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Mancini is fuminghe might have to get off his backside and get a job now.
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If you love this country more than the EU, then you should be fuming at what is happening.
Failure to implement the result of a democratic vote will cause untold damage both now and in the future.
Far worse than the worst case of a no deal scenario.
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Quick question. When you voted leave in 2016 was it to leave with or without a deal? Asking for a friend.
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I voted to Leave the EU.
Parliament then set the terms of leaving - with or without a deal.
Hope this helps?
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Why did they campaign on leaving with a deal?
comment by HB Fash (U21935)
posted 26 seconds ago
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Clever - son son son - 'Ole Ole Ole - The Interim One'' (U18599)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Mancini is fuminghe might have to get off his backside and get a job now.
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If you love this country more than the EU, then you should be fuming at what is happening.
Failure to implement the result of a democratic vote will cause untold damage both now and in the future.
Far worse than the worst case of a no deal scenario.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Quick question. When you voted leave in 2016 was it to leave with or without a deal? Asking for a friend.
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I voted to Leave the EU.
Parliament then set the terms of leaving - with or without a deal.
Hope this helps?
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Why did they campaign on leaving with a deal?
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Waiting with baited breath...
is Boris going to appeal ?
comment by somethingelse (U3109)
posted 39 seconds ago
is Boris going to appeal ?
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Yes he is going to appeal to the ECJ.
comment by somethingelse (U3109)
posted 38 seconds ago
is Boris going to appeal ?
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Nah,he's going back to Westminster and try and Prorogue again...
It still blows my mind that this man is pm.
comment by _Viva_Vida (U6044)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by somethingelse (U3109)
posted 39 seconds ago
is Boris going to appeal ?
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Yes he is going to appeal to the ECJ.
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VAR is checking as we speak.
comment by somethingelse (U3109)
posted 1 minute ago
is Boris going to appeal ?
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He's never appealed to me
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 55 seconds ago
It still blows my mind that this man is pm.
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Kin right...beggars belief doesn't it
“If you love this country more than the EU, then you should be fuming at what is happening.”
Sorry, but this is just stupid. The ruling today has nothing to do with Brexit, it is entirely about parliamentary sovereignty, something that leave voters have continuously had as their main justification for wanting to leave the EU. You cannot then also support the removal of the ability for parliament to be sovereign unless you didn’t really care about that at all in the first place.
It doesn’t matter what side of the Brexit debate you’re on, everyone should be in favour of the courts ruling today.
if they try to send him to jail a new trial could rule he was within his rights to prorogue ,best not go there
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by _Viva_Vida (U6044)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by somethingelse (U3109)
posted 39 seconds ago
is Boris going to appeal ?
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Yes he is going to appeal to the ECJ.
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VAR is checking as we speak.
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Clear and obvious?
All the best to Boris in the coming days. This is coming from a big Queen fan as well btw.
comment by Finlay Robertson (U1734)
posted 15 seconds ago
All the best to Boris in the coming days. This is coming from a big Queen fan as well btw.
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Are you saying Boris is that way inclined...I never saw that coming...
Oh Her maj...sorry
Remember thinking it could only go up after cameron went and yet our PMs have got worse and worse ffs
comment by somethingelse (U3109)
posted 4 minutes ago
if they try to send him to jail a new trial could rule he was within his rights to prorogue ,best not go there
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No it couldn't. The charge wouldn't be that anyway though (not that anyone would try to charge him with anything)
Anyone else think Mancini is actually Andrew Bridgen?
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 41 seconds ago
Anyone else think Mancini is actually Andrew Bridgen?
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Those people don't exactly help with the stereotype that Leavers are thick.
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by _Viva_Vida (U6044)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by somethingelse (U3109)
posted 39 seconds ago
is Boris going to appeal ?
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Yes he is going to appeal to the ECJ.
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VAR is checking as we speak.
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Clear and obvious?
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The 2nd ref has had a look and confirmed that there is daylight! Between Boris' ears.
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 1 minute ago
Anyone else think Mancini is actually Andrew Bridgen?
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He's run away now.
I miss May.
Strong and stable.
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
I miss May.
Strong and stable.
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What's the way forward TBAB? Farage?
I voted to remain.
The Country voted to leave.
How can anyone who bleats on about democracy take the position, like the Lib Dems, that we will not leave.
If there is the need for further referendums, then surely it is on the basis of HOW we leave and not IF.
Seems like a lot of Remainers are total hypocrites, jumping on the undemocratic actions of the PM when they are promoting going against the democratic will of the Country.
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posted on 24/9/19
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 30 seconds ago
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 33 seconds ago
comment by HB Fash (U21935)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 13 minutes ago
General election, make the parties put forward a manifesto including a leave, no leave or public vote.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
But they are all terrified of the people hence, their decision to vote against a general election.
Yet they claim to be fighting for democracy.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How on earth can a man who attempted to subvert democracy and was found guilty of doing so now try and suggest he is the baton holder for the democracy he tried and failed to subvert.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
When was he found guilty?
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1 hour 45 mins ago
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Arab. How did u manage to type a responses without laughing? 😂😂
posted on 24/9/19
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by Clever - son son son - 'Ole Ole Ole - The Interim One'' (U18599)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Mancini is fuminghe might have to get off his backside and get a job now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If you love this country more than the EU, then you should be fuming at what is happening.
Failure to implement the result of a democratic vote will cause untold damage both now and in the future.
Far worse than the worst case of a no deal scenario.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Quick question. When you voted leave in 2016 was it to leave with or without a deal? Asking for a friend.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I voted to Leave the EU.
Parliament then set the terms of leaving - with or without a deal.
Hope this helps?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Great so you voted leave on the basis of making britain great again, 350 into nhs and ban the immigrants jazz. Turns out that the frauds lied to us about post referendum. Just let that sink in. You said parliament set the terms of leaving with or without a deal yet the campaign to leave was based on leaving with a deal and all those promises.
posted on 24/9/19
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Clever - son son son - 'Ole Ole Ole - The Interim One'' (U18599)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Mancini is fuminghe might have to get off his backside and get a job now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If you love this country more than the EU, then you should be fuming at what is happening.
Failure to implement the result of a democratic vote will cause untold damage both now and in the future.
Far worse than the worst case of a no deal scenario.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Quick question. When you voted leave in 2016 was it to leave with or without a deal? Asking for a friend.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I voted to Leave the EU.
Parliament then set the terms of leaving - with or without a deal.
Hope this helps?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Why did they campaign on leaving with a deal?
posted on 24/9/19
comment by HB Fash (U21935)
posted 26 seconds ago
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Clever - son son son - 'Ole Ole Ole - The Interim One'' (U18599)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Mancini is fuminghe might have to get off his backside and get a job now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If you love this country more than the EU, then you should be fuming at what is happening.
Failure to implement the result of a democratic vote will cause untold damage both now and in the future.
Far worse than the worst case of a no deal scenario.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Quick question. When you voted leave in 2016 was it to leave with or without a deal? Asking for a friend.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I voted to Leave the EU.
Parliament then set the terms of leaving - with or without a deal.
Hope this helps?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Why did they campaign on leaving with a deal?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Waiting with baited breath...
posted on 24/9/19
is Boris going to appeal ?
posted on 24/9/19
comment by somethingelse (U3109)
posted 39 seconds ago
is Boris going to appeal ?
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Yes he is going to appeal to the ECJ.
posted on 24/9/19
comment by somethingelse (U3109)
posted 38 seconds ago
is Boris going to appeal ?
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Nah,he's going back to Westminster and try and Prorogue again...
posted on 24/9/19
It still blows my mind that this man is pm.
posted on 24/9/19
comment by _Viva_Vida (U6044)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by somethingelse (U3109)
posted 39 seconds ago
is Boris going to appeal ?
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Yes he is going to appeal to the ECJ.
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VAR is checking as we speak.
posted on 24/9/19
comment by somethingelse (U3109)
posted 1 minute ago
is Boris going to appeal ?
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He's never appealed to me
posted on 24/9/19
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 55 seconds ago
It still blows my mind that this man is pm.
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Kin right...beggars belief doesn't it
posted on 24/9/19
“If you love this country more than the EU, then you should be fuming at what is happening.”
Sorry, but this is just stupid. The ruling today has nothing to do with Brexit, it is entirely about parliamentary sovereignty, something that leave voters have continuously had as their main justification for wanting to leave the EU. You cannot then also support the removal of the ability for parliament to be sovereign unless you didn’t really care about that at all in the first place.
It doesn’t matter what side of the Brexit debate you’re on, everyone should be in favour of the courts ruling today.
posted on 24/9/19
if they try to send him to jail a new trial could rule he was within his rights to prorogue ,best not go there
posted on 24/9/19
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by _Viva_Vida (U6044)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by somethingelse (U3109)
posted 39 seconds ago
is Boris going to appeal ?
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Yes he is going to appeal to the ECJ.
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VAR is checking as we speak.
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Clear and obvious?
posted on 24/9/19
All the best to Boris in the coming days. This is coming from a big Queen fan as well btw.
posted on 24/9/19
comment by Finlay Robertson (U1734)
posted 15 seconds ago
All the best to Boris in the coming days. This is coming from a big Queen fan as well btw.
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Are you saying Boris is that way inclined...I never saw that coming...
Oh Her maj...sorry
posted on 24/9/19
Remember thinking it could only go up after cameron went and yet our PMs have got worse and worse ffs
posted on 24/9/19
comment by somethingelse (U3109)
posted 4 minutes ago
if they try to send him to jail a new trial could rule he was within his rights to prorogue ,best not go there
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No it couldn't. The charge wouldn't be that anyway though (not that anyone would try to charge him with anything)
posted on 24/9/19
Anyone else think Mancini is actually Andrew Bridgen?
posted on 24/9/19
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 41 seconds ago
Anyone else think Mancini is actually Andrew Bridgen?
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Those people don't exactly help with the stereotype that Leavers are thick.
posted on 24/9/19
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by _Viva_Vida (U6044)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by somethingelse (U3109)
posted 39 seconds ago
is Boris going to appeal ?
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Yes he is going to appeal to the ECJ.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
VAR is checking as we speak.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Clear and obvious?
--------------------
The 2nd ref has had a look and confirmed that there is daylight! Between Boris' ears.
posted on 24/9/19
comment by Martial FC (U11781)
posted 1 minute ago
Anyone else think Mancini is actually Andrew Bridgen?
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He's run away now.
posted on 24/9/19
I miss May.
Strong and stable.
posted on 24/9/19
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
I miss May.
Strong and stable.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What's the way forward TBAB? Farage?
posted on 24/9/19
I voted to remain.
The Country voted to leave.
How can anyone who bleats on about democracy take the position, like the Lib Dems, that we will not leave.
If there is the need for further referendums, then surely it is on the basis of HOW we leave and not IF.
Seems like a lot of Remainers are total hypocrites, jumping on the undemocratic actions of the PM when they are promoting going against the democratic will of the Country.
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