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Twosugars 17-08-2019 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10660228)
all the "national unity" governments proposed so far are led by people who want to remain in the eu so it's hardly unity.

Why don't they just call it what it is .... an unconstitutional grab for power

why unconstitutional?
if a government loses confidence the second largest party has every right to try and form a new government
and the ref was advisory so a government could refuse to take that advice

all perfectly above board

bots 17-08-2019 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twosugars (Post 10660231)
why unconstitutional?
if a government loses confidence the second largest party has every right to try and form a new government
and the ref was advisory so a government could refuse to take that advice

all perfectly above board

of course it's unconstitutional. When the likes of Lucas, with no public support can try and form a government with a cabinet 100% women. Of course its unconstitutional when Clarke can become PM.

It's a power grab, nothing more. Corbyn doesn't have a mandate to govern. He has less seats than the tories.

If a government of national unity does come to pass there will be civil war in the UK, be in no doubt

arista 17-08-2019 01:29 PM

Yes Twosugars stop looking at this as a Remain
enforcement


Corbyn has far to many MP's against him

Kizzy 17-08-2019 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10660235)
of course it's unconstitutional. When the likes of Lucas, with no public support can try and form a government with a cabinet 100% women. Of course its unconstitutional when Clarke can become PM.

It's a power grab, nothing more. Corbyn doesn't have a mandate to govern. He has less seats than the tories.

If a government of national unity does come to pass there will be civil war in the UK, be in no doubt

There will be civil war just over 30% of the electorate those that voted in the referendum want no deal... as you said yourself the commons don't want it, business doesn't want it ... so who the heck does?!

Twosugars 17-08-2019 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10660235)
of course it's unconstitutional. When the likes of Lucas, with no public support can try and form a government with a cabinet 100% women. Of course its unconstitutional when Clarke can become PM.

It's a power grab, nothing more. Corbyn doesn't have a mandate to govern. He has less seats than the tories.

If a government of national unity does come to pass there will be civil war in the UK, be in no doubt

Civil war? :laugh: dont make me laugh. Who will fight, farage and some angry pensioners?
Civil disobedience doesn't have great track record in this country, people are too flegmatic

I repeat, if the biggest party loses confidence, the second biggest has every right to form a government and designate whoever has best chances as a PM

Twosugars 17-08-2019 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10660241)
Yes Twosugars stop looking at this as a Remain
enforcement


Corbyn has far to many MP's against him

I dont want a remain enforcement but a new referendum. And would accept its result.
At this point I dont even think remain is a serious option. A soft brexit is.
Clearly this country is not in a fit state to be an EU member any more.

Scarlett. 17-08-2019 01:57 PM

Yeah, at this point, I wish we'd just accept the deal so we can all move on, instead of this perpetual ****show.

Nicky91 17-08-2019 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twosugars (Post 10660245)
Civil war? :laugh: dont make me laugh. Who will fight, farage and some angry pensioners?
Civil disobedience doesn't have great track record in this country, people are too flegmatic

I repeat, if the biggest party loses confidence, the second biggest has every right to form a government and designate whoever has best chances as a PM

honestly brexiteers aren't just old people i recently found that one out

but most in his brexit party are the elite, also Farage having those grant sisters to draw in more youth is quite funny, how it feels like them reading manifesto scripts

also those sisters calling themselves among ''ordinary people'' is hilarious since not everyone in britain speaks that posh


but yeah anyway i will stop being ageist, since those who want brexit aren't just old people

and if they want a brexit, well they can have it, but they should be prepared of the negative consequences for the overall middle class british people who will struggle

Twosugars 17-08-2019 01:58 PM

Dia, you have the best sig :love:

Scarlett. 17-08-2019 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Twosugars (Post 10660250)
Dia, you have the best sig :love:

Thankies :bouncy:

Twosugars 17-08-2019 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dia. (Post 10660252)
Thankies :bouncy:

It's beautiful...

arista 17-08-2019 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twosugars (Post 10660247)
I dont want a remain enforcement but a new referendum. And would accept its result.
At this point I dont even think remain is a serious option. A soft brexit is.
Clearly this country is not in a fit state to be an EU member any more.


You may
But Bloody LibDem Leader will not
if it is to leave etc.

arista 17-08-2019 03:14 PM

Working Class Stinking Rich Plumber
going mental.


Twosugars 17-08-2019 03:19 PM

Business dont want no deal
Unless they are currency speculators or hedge funds

What line of business are you in Arista?

Underscore 17-08-2019 03:55 PM

OKAY so

LABOUR called the Lib Dems Tories. LABOUR called the Tories fascists. LABOUR drove the Jewish MPs from their party, now they want remainers from the Tories and Lib Dems (as well as the ousted Jewish MPs) to back Corbyn?

It's called moral integrity. Corbyn has sat on his arse watching Brexit go on for three years and all the sudden sees a shift in what the electorate wants and now is blaming Lib Dems for trying to block an end to Brexit when we've been fighting against it for 3 years. We don't go with Labour because of integrity.

Underscore 17-08-2019 03:57 PM

I am NOT against a GNU, in fact I'm a major supporter of it. Just not with Corbyn at the helm. Hell, I'd even have Tom Watson as PM

Twosugars 17-08-2019 03:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Underscore (Post 10660288)
OKAY so

LABOUR called the Lib Dems Tories. LABOUR called the Tories fascists. LABOUR drove the Jewish MPs from their party, now they want remainers from the Tories and Lib Dems (as well as the ousted Jewish MPs) to back Corbyn?

It's called moral integrity. Corbyn has sat on his arse watching Brexit go on for three years and all the sudden sees a shift in what the electorate wants and now is blaming Lib Dems for trying to block an end to Brexit when we've been fighting against it for 3 years. We don't go with Labour because of integrity.

Yup you play party games who is to blame
In the meantime the blond clown will give us no deal
And then you and labour will BOTH look stupid :idc:

Underscore 17-08-2019 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twosugars (Post 10660292)
Yup you play party games who is to blame
In the meantime the blond clown will give us no deal
And then you and labour will BOTH look stupid :idc:

We've scuppered our principles before and look where it got us. We don't make the same mistake twice and we're eagerly proving that to the electorate

arista 17-08-2019 04:03 PM



This thread needs a Laugh break.

Twosugars 17-08-2019 04:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Underscore (Post 10660293)
We've scuppered our principles before and look where it got us. We don't make the same mistake twice and we're eagerly proving that to the electorate

The thing is you will betray your principles by not doing everything in your power to stop no deal brexit.
With cons you did that by doing something, now you will do that by not doing something

Everybody should hold their nose and go with labour. Ideally Harman as pm but also corbyn if nothing else is possible

Underscore 17-08-2019 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twosugars (Post 10660296)
The thing is you will betray your principles by not doing everything in your power to stop no deal brexit.
With cons you did that by doing something, now you will do that by not doing something

Everybody should hold their nose and go with labour. Ideally Harman as pm but also corbyn if nothing else is possible

I'd be more on board if we asked for something in return also. Ideally a move to proportional representation before the new election because lets face it, everyone can agree on that and I doubt a Labour majority if they ever get one would do it off their own backs

arista 17-08-2019 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twosugars (Post 10660273)
Business dont want no deal
Unless they are currency speculators or hedge funds

What line of business are you in Arista?



International.
That's all you can have from me.

Nicky91 17-08-2019 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Underscore (Post 10660304)
I'd be more on board if we asked for something in return also. Ideally a move to proportional representation before the new election because lets face it, everyone can agree on that and I doubt a Labour majority if they ever get one would do it off their own backs

shame british Labour hasn't got someone like Frans Timmermans, he had a huge majority win here in my country for Labour, at the eu elections

and that while Labour had been struggling in other elections in recent years here

and yes our current leader Asscher had met up with Corbyn few times

Twosugars 17-08-2019 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10660310)
International.
That's all you can have from me.

Not you selling weapons:omgno:

Kazanne 17-08-2019 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10660271)
Working Class Stinking Rich Plumber
going mental.


:laugh: I bet Boris is trembling:laugh:


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