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Thread: Parliament to be suspended

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    You still coming out with s hite!

    Bye
    What time does night school start fossil?

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    I voted out however we leave with or without makes no difference to me as long as the vote to leave is upheld. With a deal would be preferable obviously but if it cannot be decided upon then, as the country voted, then we leave without. That is democracy working not your ''hold on a minute, the idiots voted the wrong way. We intelligent people who voted in must stop it for their own good as they know not what they are doing.'' Screw you remainers and if the country goes to the dogs then it will be a democratic country that has gone to the dogs. Amen.

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    All this just demonstrates how divided we are as a nation, including Parliament. Whatever your views, there is nothing more that we can do until we have something else to vote on, be it a general election or another referendum or even to become the 51st state of the USA! I know what I voted for in the referendum and I know what my feelings are now about the whole affair but it doesn’t matter at the moment, because short of taking up arms, there’s nothing I can do. Personally, I think that leaving the EU, deal or no deal, will leave us worse off, however, there is a very ominous black cloud approaching, a possible Corbyn government. Corbyn is a bigger threat to this country’s future prosperity than a no deal Brexit. It will take us quite some time to recover from Brexit but much, much longer to recover from Corbyn, Abbott & Co.!

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    Kettering, I completely respect your position on Brexit as you have resolutely wanted to remain from the word go. I disagree with you but that's your opinion and is fine by me. The real worry, that you have rightly highlighted, is the thought that Corbyn, Abbott and co. could be in charge of this country. As you say, this would be a far worse outcome than leaving without a deal and we should be really concerned about this outcome. The leaders of all other parties should think extremely carefully about 'getting into bed' with this very dangerous individual. I don't use the word dangerous casually either. I dread to think of this country under the likes of Marxists Corbyn and McDonnell and buffoons like Abbott. Surely nobody in their right mind would want this for the future of the United Kingdom.

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    Its the EU that's arrogant, the EU that's awkward, the EU that's offensive ("Special place in hell")The EU that formed a very difficult club to get out of.....yet the Remainers still dumb down this country, disrespect out PM and Queen and STILL think the EU is worthy of being in. We wont be the first to leave. No one likes the EU. Keeping all of our eggs in this decaying basket wont benefit us at all and when the EU collapses we wont be there to have all of our money sucked out to prop it up. Good riddance, Deal or no deal. Its up to them.

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    What amazes me is that all these Remainers are claiming that what Boris has done is not constitutional. Utter rubbish! What he has done is what all Prime Ministers do and that is go to the Queen to outline what he/she intends to do in the next parliament. Now, I'm not stupid enough to actually believe that it isn't a ruse to delay the Remianers trying to thwart Brexit. I'm sure it is, but who can blame him after all the underhand attempts and conniving that has gone on to stop Brexit since 2016.
    Perhaps the biggest constitutional failing is Bercow. Why he hasn't been relieved of his position before now I do not know. I've said this times, he should be completely independant yet he has openly stated that he will do everything in his power to stop Brexit. How can this be constitutionally correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    What amazes me is that all these Remainers are claiming that what Boris has done is not constitutional. Utter rubbish! What he has done is what all Prime Ministers do and that is go to the Queen to outline what he/she intends to do in the next parliament. Now, I'm not stupid enough to actually believe that it isn't a ruse to delay the Remianers trying to thwart Brexit. I'm sure it is, but who can blame him after all the underhand attempts and conniving that has gone on to stop Brexit since 2016.
    Perhaps the biggest constitutional failing is Bercow. Why he hasn't been relieved of his position before now I do not know. I've said this times, he should be completely independant yet he has openly stated that he will do everything in his power to stop Brexit. How can this be constitutionally correct?

    Bercow is everything which is so corrupt about UK Politics. This little arrogant toad needs to be banished immediately!!

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    I look at Bercow and I laugh.

    What a sad little man he is.......a 5ft 4 inch twerp.

    His slag of a wife only married him for the power and privilege it brought and then completely humiliated him by s h a g g I n g another bloke.

    So there he is on his pedestal knowing that everyone knows he’s not capable of satisfying his tart.

    He is a figure of ridicule.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    I look at Bercow and I laugh.

    What a sad little man he is.......a 5ft 4 inch twerp.

    His slag of a wife only married him for the power and privilege it brought and then completely humiliated him by s h a g g I n g another bloke.

    So there he is on his pedestal knowing that everyone knows he’s not capable of satisfying his tart.

    He is a figure of ridicule.

    She shagged his cousin too - keeping it in the family. Dirty cow!

    It’s as simple as 123 - she could have shopped on-line at Ann Summers instead!

    Now back to Bercow - this horrible little runt needs to be thrown out. Cheating remoaners will try anything and poker faced Gina will
    no doubt, resurface again!

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    Parliament always has an Autumn recess mainly for conferences.

    2017 recess started 14th September came back 9th October
    2018 recess started 13th September came back 9th October
    2019 recess to start between 9th and 12th of September and return 14th October.

    This ‘suspension’ that is causing all this ridiculous fuss is in fact probably is no more than 5 days, at most a week.

    Politicians have been debating Brexit for over 3 years, have not been able to agree on anything so why should we expect further debates to have any effect. There may not even be anything new to debate anyway in the EU doesn’t agree to any changes as the present offer has been rejected many times by Parliament anyway.

    Bercow would probably stop a vote on the old agreement even if it was put to Parliament as a choice between what is on the table and a no deal.

    The claim is that BJ is playing games to get what he wants. Of course the opposition and the eurosceptics are not playing games at all are they?

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