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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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Jon Bercow refuses the Government a vote on something they haven't even laid out in a Bill yet.

That Remainer *******, demanding people be allowed to read about stuff before being asked to vote on it...
If I ever met Bercow, in a dark alley, or even a light alley....it would be lights out.

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Raleigh Chopper

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Sep 1, 2011
12,054
Plymouth
Mr Speaker says no.
For the moment.
Didn't understand a single word of it mind.
But no, for now, is good enough for me.
This is going to cause some major ag though.
Chief idiot Peter Bone, now arguing if the letter was sent to the EU.
 


A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
17,963
Deepest, darkest Sussex
If I ever met Bercow, in a dark alley, or even a light alley....it would be lights out.

You're threatening violence against someone, are you? And you think this is a clever thing to do?
 






Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,867
Brighton
your question is loaded, we know it wasnt binding, so i was just offering another option. personally i absolutely support parliament to take and follow through on their decision.

I don't think it is loaded, as many, many people want it to be treated as binding, and say that to suggest it wasn't binding is disingenuous.

Ah fair enough. So you'd be fine with Brexit being stopped, if Parliament deem it the right move for the country?
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
25,925
The man hasn't got any blood, he just a puppet for Corbyn and Swinson.

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Oh dear what have I done now

If you goad me, Watford, I will be in your face every minute of every day.
Your choice..
Just reminding you all, as if it's not obvious that the boiling point is very very close and people will get injured and all because you can't take democracy.
LET IT GO NOW WATFORD.
So what you going to do Mouldy Boy ? Some Direct Action from you personally ???

Or, far more likely, meet Ppf on benefits day, down the pub for your half of mild and 30g of Old Holborn and spend the rest of Giro day 'planning' your next series of badly spelt posts in CAPITALS :lolol:

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Spilling blood? Spilling a half of mild, more like

I'm getting worried now :laugh:
 
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Raleigh Chopper

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Sep 1, 2011
12,054
Plymouth
If I ever met Bercow, in a dark alley, or even a light alley....it would be lights out.

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Yes, Bercow could easily take you on, anyone that puts your lights out is alright by me.
I wonder when this sordid, lying and manipulating Government is actually going to win something on leaving the EU.
Tory leavers now making total fools of themselves.
 












beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,332
I don't think it is loaded, as many, many people want it to be treated as binding, and say that to suggest it wasn't binding is disingenuous.

Ah fair enough. So you'd be fine with Brexit being stopped, if Parliament deem it the right move for the country?

im not sure people want it treated as binding, they want it to be respected and likely not know or care for the technical differences. some want to constantly highlight it was not binding, as if this invalidates the outcome. this misses the fact that parliament went and voted overwhelmingly to follow the result. i would be quite happy for parliament to stop brexit, have been for some time.
 










JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
Mr Speaker says no.
For the moment.
Didn't understand a single word of it mind.
But no, for now, is good enough for me.
This is going to cause some major ag though.
Chief idiot Peter Bone, now arguing if the letter was sent to the EU.

No surprise ... there's a real chance this deal might actually get a majority making Brexit more likely so he doesn't want the HoC to have a say.
 








WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
25,925
So they spend forever thrashing out and talking to death a second deal - and then they can't even vote on the bloody thing. What a shameful farce

Forever ?

How long did it really take to go through Theresa May's rubbish bin and pull out an early draft from before she called that election :shrug:

And the Brexit secretary has proven that he doesn't understand it. You don't think it may be best for some of them in parliament to read it and figure out what it means before voting ?
 
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CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
44,801
So they spend forever thrashing out and talking to death a second deal - and then they can't even vote on the bloody thing. What a shameful farce

The Conservatives have negotiated a deal that Parilament won't pass. It's their fault and their fault alone.

Why would anyone vote for a shitty deal that even the Brexit Minister can't understand.

The Brexit Minister thought there would be frictionless trade between NI and GB earlier. He had to correct himself ffs.
 


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