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Old 27-01-2019, 01:57 PM #1
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Thumbs down The establishment is trying to BREAK BREXIT


The establishment is waging war on Brexit on all fronts. In Parliament, it aims to overturn the referendum result with amendments to Theresa May’s
withdrawal plan – itself a dreadful deal, but Remainers are consciously trying to make it worse. First, they want to take the no-deal default Brexit option off the table;
second they want to delay leaving the EU by extending Article 50. This would be like tying
Britain’s arm behind its back and then pushing it back into the negotiating chamber. Remainers are gambling either that Mrs May returns with a Brexit so soft that it would be pointless,
or that the project is cancelled altogether.

Outside Parliament, the establishment is trying to tinker with the very machinery of democracy. The sheer nerve of the Electoral Commission is remarkable.
Its capacity to err is a matter of fact – such as when it misinterpreted the referendum spending rules – and the Telegraph has exposed the pro-Remain statements of some members of its board.
We believe there is strong reason to scrap the commission and start all over again. And yet, astonishingly, it now wants the power to launch criminal proceedings against political parties and referendum campaign groups.
Senior members of the commission even believe they can get this authority without parliamentary legislation – they would simply alter its enforcement policy, following a public consultation.



The commission’s attempts to turn itself into a Tudor-style “star chamber” are part of a wider picture of elite bias.
It should never be forgotten that the EU referendum was not held under fair circumstances: not only did the Remain side enjoy the endorsement of the British state, big business and foreign governments,
but it also got a subsidy of £9 million in the form of a taxpayer-financed propaganda leaflet.
Of course, when rules are broken by any side there needs to be investigation –
but the commission cannot play prosecutor and judge, especially when the potentially partisan views of some of its members are a matter of record.
Most voters don’t want to go on litigating the referendum result. They want the Government to get on with what they voted for – Brexit.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/...-break-brexit/
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Yes the Feckers Are LT
we might see a change on Tuesday night
All depends on what the Fecking Bias House of Commons Speaker
picks?


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It needs breaking. Brexit will cripple this country socially and economically.
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It needs breaking. Brexit will cripple this country socially and economically.
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It needs breaking. Brexit will cripple this country socially and economically.
Oh because we're not already?

As our Yazz once said, the only way is up!

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But Brexit will happen reece



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No that's worse
as you get No Say



Not enough MP's to back that
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Good good. Keep us all updated with the happy news, it makes a nice change.
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The whole thing has been such a shambles from start to finish, from the initial campaign, to Cameron's fleeing across the horizon, to the hilarious mess of the early GE, to May's multiple other gaffs... I can't see how there's any sensible option BUT to declare the whole game "void" and revisit the question - PROPERLY and sensibly - in 5 years time. With clear and concise options with plans in place for each.
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The whole thing has been such a shambles from start to finish, from the initial campaign, to Cameron's fleeing across the horizon, to the hilarious mess of the early GE, to May's multiple other gaffs... I can't see how there's any sensible option BUT to declare the whole game "void" and revisit the question - PROPERLY and sensibly - in 5 years time. With clear and concise options with plans in place for each.

Be fair
Although Every time a UKIP MP (back then 2)
asked David would he implement if Leave win
David said one word only "Yes."
And when he lost he gave up, was a MP for a little while
then vanished.


He took a gamble
but brought in the USA President
writing what he must say?
A insult to all in our nation.



"Some" Voters
voted Leave Just to get rid of David
they got their wish.


And what amazed many pollsters after that vote,
some voters for Leave
had NEVER VOTED FOR DECADES




In - Out Shake It All About

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Oh because we're not already?

As our Yazz once said, the only way is up!
Um no?

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Oliie Robbins
the Civil Servant that advises the PM
is Stupid.

A the EU while Never agree to removing their safety measure
Backstop.
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