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bots 15-08-2019 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 10658789)
Another candidate put forward could bring attraction to this idea.
A change only to bring about a general election and halt a no deal brexit on 31st October by seeking an extension until after said general election.

If MPs are serious about stopping no deal unless it has the voters consent.

Then this is a way out.
Refusing to tolerate for a period of weeks only, even Corbyn as PM is perhaps hasty.
This could stop a no deal scenario, and get a general election.
Where Lib Dems can canvass to remain.
Labour will have to decide for remain or leave as our stance.
Johnson or the Cons. can present his no deal at any cost to the voters.

This isn't as daft an idea as it at first sounds actually.

The other proposal put forward was to have the greens as PM with an all women cabinet. I mean, what planet are these people on really. Does that strike anyone as having the best interests of the nation at heart. She even suggested wee Nicky for the cabinet and she isn't even an MP :joker:

arista 15-08-2019 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10658781)
There is no way on this earth that Conservative MP's will vote against the government if it means that Corbyn will be PM. That behaviour is only going to increase the chances of a no deal brexit


Yes Corbyn
expects a few Conservatives?

joeysteele 15-08-2019 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10658797)
The other proposal put forward was to have the greens as PM with an all women cabinet. I mean, what planet are these people on really. Does that strike anyone as having the best interests of the nation at heart. She even suggested wee Nicky for the cabinet and she isn't even an MP :joker:

That was a badly planned and presented idea I agree.
Very sexist too.

Kizzy 15-08-2019 12:07 PM

Personally I think Corbyn as caretaker is a great idea, except I don't believe the lib dems.... when push comes to shove they always side with the Tories, they will on no deal too no matter how remain they say they are.

arista 18-08-2019 11:03 AM


arista 18-08-2019 11:26 AM

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PM Johnson goes to Berlin on Wednesday

Kazanne 18-08-2019 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10660584)
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PM Johnson goes to Berlin on Wednesday

Good about time it was sorted,but you can bet those that don't want to go with the majority vote will try and stop it.

Kizzy 18-08-2019 10:14 PM

He wants rid of the backstop, that's not going to happen so back to square one...it's not a question of a majority vote, even those who voted yes don't want no deal :/
Look at any stat you want. If he thinks fir one min the EU are going to fold on that he's more stupid than I feared.

Twosugars 18-08-2019 11:07 PM

I do hope there will be a criminal inquiry into all this one day

Twosugars 18-08-2019 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10660584)
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PM Johnson goes to Berlin on Wednesday

And they will tell him to piss off :laugh:

Look at him, BoJo the clown

Sticks 19-08-2019 03:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10661001)
, even those who voted yes don't want no deal :/
.

Nope

They did not vote to leave with a deal, as that was not on the ballot

They voted to LEAVE, not Leave with a deal, just Leave

Many thought we would leave on 24 June 2016...

The voters voted to leave with No Deal

Kizzy 19-08-2019 04:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Sticks (Post 10661245)
Nope

They did not vote to leave with a deal, as that was not on the ballot

They voted to LEAVE, not Leave with a deal, just Leave

Many thought we would leave on 24 June 2016...

The voters voted to leave with No Deal

Yes I've seen that given as an excuse by the ERG.. and only a very small percentage of voters I'm sure wanted a cliff edge brexit. You can not in all seriousness expect me to believe all yes voters did so in anticipation of no deal...

Sticks 19-08-2019 06:45 AM

It was what showed up on my Facebook feed Ad Nauseum....

Kizzy 19-08-2019 07:37 AM

Ah... haha that'll be the overseas 'influencers' ;)

Sticks 19-08-2019 07:42 AM

Niett

Kizzy 19-08-2019 07:50 AM

:joker:

arista 19-08-2019 08:44 AM




Richard Bacon
was back on GMBHD itv
early this morning.


arista 19-08-2019 10:44 AM





The Slim Reaper 19-08-2019 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10661277)



Richard Bacon
was back on GMBHD itv
early this morning.


No one panic, the government of Gibraltar, yes Gibraltar, that's the one, that Gibraltar, yes, with it's 30k inhabitants, has said it's all gonna be ok.

I'm in then, lets go full no deal.

Twosugars 19-08-2019 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10661311)
No one panic, the government of Gibraltar, yes Gibraltar, that's the one, that Gibraltar, yes, with it's 30k inhabitants, has said it's all gonna be ok.

I'm in then, lets go full no deal.

:laugh:

Part of me wants them to get their way. But if things go wrong as they will I'd like them prosecuted

Cherie 19-08-2019 12:40 PM

With a government and opposition both so abysmal, we are pretty doomed...even the smaller parties are car crash , Caroline Lucas was quite rightly dismantled for asking for a cross party women only group to stop Brexit, and the Lib Dems seem to have gone backwards ...oh well, hang on to your hats :laugh: I can't actually bring myself to worry about it all, what will be will be now

Kizzy 19-08-2019 01:39 PM

The opposition haven't even been given a chance have they, he's made a reasonable time limited proposal to end the prospect of no deal... What's the problem?

Cherie 19-08-2019 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10661353)
The opposition haven't even been given a chance have they, he's made a reasonable time limited proposal to end the prospect of no deal... What's the problem?

a chance? they have been in opposition since the ref vote? how much longer do they need?

I just heard Jeremy say he will do everything in how power to stop a no deal Brexit, step down mate and give it to someone the country can actually get behind would be a start

The Slim Reaper 19-08-2019 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10661455)
a chance? they have been in opposition since the ref vote? how much longer do they need?

I just heard Jeremy say he will do everything in how power to stop a no deal Brexit, step down mate and give it to someone the country can actually get behind would be a start

To be fair, unicorns don't exist. The next labour leader that stepped up as acceptable would just be another tory-lite, which are the only folks that wouldn't be smeared and lied about in the same way Corbyn has.

Twosugars 19-08-2019 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10661459)
To be fair, unicorns don't exist. The next labour leader that stepped up as acceptable would just be another tory-lite, which are the only folks that wouldn't be smeared and lied about in the same way Corbyn has.

Not surprising really as some of Corbyn's policies endanger the interests of the wealthy elite who also happens to own a big chunk of the media


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