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Thread: To prorogue or not to prorogue? C'mon Queenie let's be having it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    What if enough MP's vote to revoke Article 50 and we stay in? That seems highly logical in wake of their hypocritical outcry and then democracy will really have gone out of the window.
    That won't happen BT, the Remoaners haven't got the guts to openly defy 17.4 million voters like that, they'll try every trick in the book to overturn the democratic vote to leave, except that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    On a very serious note sinkov I actually applaud the man. Our MP's have had three whole years to sort this barrel of sh-it out and have prevaricated and denied the will of the people and are now crying "foul".
    For them to say democracy died yesterday is a sad joke and highly hypocritical in my view.
    A stroke of Machiavellian genius from BoJo IMHO, which will certainly focus everyone's attention now.
    On a different note, "Three members of the Privy Council going cap in hand to Balmoral castle for an audience with the Queen", sounds like a page out of a medieval phucking England fiction book.
    What a load of old bollox!
    You're a betting man sinkov, how long will the LibDems matter now?
    When we leave the EU BT, providing it's not a BRINO, two parties immediately become irrelevant, obviously the Brexit Party, plus the LibDems, who have become a one trick pony with their opposition to leaving the EU. Apart from Remoaning, does anyone know what the LibDema are for anymore, or care ?

    And I'm still waiting to hear from 59 what he thinks of Swinson demanding a second referendum, but saying she won't respect the result if it's leave again.

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    Now the chickens have finally come home to roost, it seems to me we could still leave whilst retaining membership of the Customs Union.
    Hard negotiating by Johnson could mean we retain access to the EU Single Market and still allow free movement of people, which in my opinion is mighty preferable to a disorderly withdrawal without a negotiated agreement.

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    If we can agree on some sort of a WA then fine, but it can't be May's. If Boris resurrects that abortion from it's death bed then Sir Nigel will gobble him up for breakfast and the Tory Party will be out of office for years. But I think he knows that.

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