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There was a poll taken yesterday and 52% of those that voted for brexit supported Boris breaking the law to achieve it. Couldn't make it up |
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The rules change during war. |
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No one is at war; whatever happens with brexit, we're going to all need to move on together at some point. |
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Absolutely no proof whatsoever that it would cripple the economy, it's a defeatist belief, and the ones that push this fairytale just happen to be the ones who want to keep chained to the EU monster, how fitting. |
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The great coup of 2019 in which Parliament lost 4 days of sitting but still managed to block no deal, reject an election twice and demand that civil servants publish personal messages
What a tyranny Boris is presiding over |
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Well, the brexit government believe it would be bad for us, which is why they're fighting to keep the yellowhammer report secret. Unless you are claiming that cummings and Johnson are also remainers now? Chained to the eu monster where we already have the ability to curb immigration and give more money to NI every year than Brussels. |
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They had to rush these things through because of the actions that johnson took, and were also only able to do this, because johnson removed people who weren't purist enough for him. Does that not even worry you in the slightest? |
The Gov is not bringing Parliament Back
as this weekend The LibDem start their Conference. So this Scottish Court took to long. We are still to leave on on October 31st as well. |
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But he is getting a New Deal by October 19th. Dominic Cummings and Johnson PM are working hard. |
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I'll take things as they were any day than this new democracy, when it suits, from what that poll, says most leavers. |
Lol I'd wait with that bridge until indyref2
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That's only if Labour Win the next General Election. as they have said 9 months after they will have a Referendum |
The irish border will be in the irish sea, we shall leave when this is finalised.
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Not being facetious or accusatory, I just don't have any idea where you actually stand on the issue, so just trying work it out in my own head. |
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Well the're not lying Arista.
It must have been taken at the start of brexit and our government has wasted not two years as they say here but over 3 already. Then transition while the new FTA is worked out. Let's see how long it will take with the US shall we |
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