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Did you know johnson was sacked twice for lying? And he is lying again about non existent negotiations. He is a lying clown |
Labour want a General Election in Late Nov.
Reports say. |
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Yes he has been saying that for some time. But so far PM Johnson has not spoken to Farage. So unless he does its up in the air |
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Chick chick. Chick chick chicken, I want one for my tea I haven't had an egg since Easter. and now it's half past three So chick chick. Chick chick chicken. Lay a little egg for me |
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At the moment , there is not Correct |
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Upset the clown's ruse didnt work. Bc nobody trusts the liar :hee: |
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I've just made up a new saying "Hard remaining" nonsense, isn't it? |
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Or was it another lie? |
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since what do they have to gain with a deal, nothing and they won't struggle at all after a no deal brexit, even more so these upper class will even get any richer middle class and poor in britain however they will struggle a lot after a no deal |
Corbyn in May: "we need to have a General Election"
Corbyn in June: We need to have a General Election" Corbyn in July: We need to have a General Election" Corbyn in August: We need to have a General Election" Johnson in September: Let's have a General Election" Corbyn in September: "I'm going home, my dinners ready" |
I think Alf is having a breakdown, somebody call a doctor.
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What is actually being missed is.
We had a referendum in 2016 which produced a narrow 3.8% majority of those who voted. Fine. Yes the vote was to leave. Then there was, after that referendum, a year later a full general election. Only 2 years after the last one. No candidate in that election on a Party manifesto, who won a seat, fought on a NO DEAL brexit. The voters sent all these MPs to Parliament. This was their choice 2 years after the previous election and one year after the referendum. Now, it's wrong to revisit the referendum result again. However it's fine to hold another election A third in 4 years. It is dead right to make sure NO DEAL is out the way before an election. Or a pause on its possibility until after any election. The failure of this government to secure this as a Parliamentary brexit rather than just a government one. Is why we are in this mess. Also all votes on brexit in Parliament, should have been for all Parties, free votes at the very least. Johnson is really the worst possible PM the UK could have at this time. His word to individuals, Country and even Parliament, near meaningless and untrustworthy. If Labour in government were acting like this, expelling MPs from their Party, after multi decades of service. Also riding recklessly over votes in Parliamentary votes. They would be derided and rightly condemned universally for it. Me one of the first doing so too. This is the Parliament the voters elected only a year after the referendum. This is the Parliament the voters elected to deliver brexit. If a new election is again now necessary, the 3rd in only 4 years. Then it must not in my view anyway, be held until at least November once crashing out with no deal on 31st October is removed as a likelihood. This PM can easily get domestic agendas done. Restore the MPs he's expelled. They still support his domestic agenda. He still has the DUP on board too. No need for a general election at all until brexit is ready to move to the next phase. Then have an election for voters to decide which Party is best to deal in that next phase. Or simply, put NO DEAL and REMAIN choices to the voters in another referendum. This mess is of this government's and this PM and some of his present Cabinet's own making since THEY stabbed in the back, their last leader's efforts. Voting down her deal to follow their own more extreme agenda re brexit. |
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I'll be honest here, I think no deal brexit will be the only way we can move forward as a country. Brexit is a doomsday cult, and you need to see it for yourselves. None of this was mentioned in the leave campaign, and look how easily you've convinced yourselves that you wanted no deal all along, despite the warnings of most of the leave campaign. I could point out that BJ wrote 2 columns on brexit. 1) why I voted for brexit 2) why I voted against brexit. He waited to see what happened before pretending he was on the right side. He's a chancer using you guys for personal ambition, and you can't see it. |
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