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Thread: Parliament to be suspended

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    Parliament to be suspended

    In September

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9goals2hattricks3pen View Post
    In September
    So 'taking back control' actually means shutting down our parliament...

    Is this democracy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    So 'taking back control' actually means shutting down our parliament...

    Is this democracy?

    Pity someone does not shut down Corbyn and the 79 year old fool!

    Come on Boris - get us out!!!

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    More democratic than the minority parties trying to stop Brexit.

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    Personally I think that this move will result in the EU coming to the table quickly to talk about a deal because a no deal scenario is damaging to both parties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TipperaryBaggie View Post
    Personally I think that this move will result in the EU coming to the table quickly to talk about a deal because a no deal scenario is damaging to both parties.
    I accuse you of stating the obvious to which so many seem oblivious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    More democratic than the minority parties trying to stop Brexit.
    Really? I mean the hypocrisy is on another level here...

    You think an unelected PM seeking permission from an unelected monarch to close down our democratically elected parliament is more democratic than elected MPs trying to stop a No Deal Brexit, which the country has voted in favour of doing in the last two elections we have had?

    Interesting how a 2nd referendum is a betrayal but this is perfectly fine in your moral compass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    Really? I mean the hypocrisy is on another level here...

    You think an unelected PM seeking permission from an unelected monarch to close down our democratically elected parliament is more democratic than elected MPs trying to stop a No Deal Brexit, which the country has voted in favour of doing in the last two elections we have had?

    Interesting how a 2nd referendum is a betrayal but this is perfectly fine in your moral compass.
    I can tell from your replies today just how p I s s e d you are about it.

    Good.

    Diddums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    I can tell from your replies today just how p I s s e d you are about it.

    Good.

    Diddums.
    Lets see what happens next week when Parliament reconvene.

    We'll find out if we are a real democracy or a tinpot country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9goals2hattricks3pen View Post
    I accuse you of stating the obvious to which so many seem oblivious.
    As Boris told Donald Tusk the other day.....”Do you want to be forever known as Mr Brexit across Europe?”

    They seem to think 180,000 jobs will go in Germany and 140,000 in France with a “no deal”.

    Another project fear in my opinion but it’s in their gift to avoid that.

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