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SMD

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I often wonder if people are stupid, deluded or know exactly what their doing, self interest enrichment and all their chat is nonsense to push it through because it's quite scary if it's not, sucks both ways but they really aren't that mad and deluded are they, well some of them maybe.

If you're on about those weapons in the Independent article they're that thick. Racism is a hell of a drug that wrecks brains.
 

Garfield

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David Gould is telling John Pienaar that Bercow is their weapon against no deal, which is extradinary in its own right, a Gov minister is saying the speaker is not neutral.

He is saying Bercow is open to making sure no deal is not allowed to progress. When John pushed him about how damaging it is that the speaker is not neutral, he clarified that he beleived Bercow will always make sure the will of parliament trumps all
 
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Teddy

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David Gould is telling John Pienaar that Bercow is their weapon against no deal, which is extradinary in its own right, a Gov minister is saying the speaker is not neutral.

He is saying Bercow is open to making sure no deal is not allowed to progress. When John pushed him about how damaging it is that the speaker is not neutral, he clarified that he beleived Bercow will always make sure the will of parliament trumps all

I mean, Bercow isn't acting neutrally but Parliament has made it very clear they don't want no deal. So from that is he just enacting the will the House of Commons.
 

Garfield

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I really am fucking glad he exists though, because lets face it... the modus operandi for your average Conservative is party (and power) over everything.

I agree with you, but it is the benchmark set now, yes we could say Brexit is so important, but now we have AG openly saing they will bring the Gov down it is a slippery slope to the bottom

I wonder who will be the first person sacked on July 22nd :)
 
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I agree with you, but it is the benchmark set now, yes we could say Brexit is so important, but now we have AG openly saing they will bring the Gov down it is a slippery slope to the bottom

I wonder who will be the first person sacked on July 22nd :)

I feel I should point out that Dominic Grieve is not the Attorney General, Geoffrey Cox is. Grieve has one foot out of the Conservatives at this point, and there's no scenario where he stands for the party in the next general election, so he's got nothing to lose.
 

Tygre

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A shame Hoey got to leave on her own terms rather than being kicked out.

No doubt this will still be spun as some sort of witch hunt by terrible Lefties.
 

Rodelero

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Trump is rich like Tory members and he benefited the 1% the most with his tax cuts which Tory members certainly want.

I still think it's pretty astonishing. You can sort of understand how watching Fox leads people to like Trump in the US, but the British media does a pretty consistent job of exposing what an absolute shit Trump is, and it's still not enough for these troglodytes. I'm not surprised that there are some who like him, but a fucking majority of them think that Donald Trump would be a good Prime Minister? Jesus Christ. At best they're idiots, at worst they're basically traitors.
 

Joni

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Even the standard WTO rules would rely on no state objecting to the UK rejoining the WTO, right? The UK is only a member because of the EU.
 

jelly

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Brexiters MPs etc. are aware they talk BS but the money to be made when the shit hits the fan as reality bites is totally worth lying about over and over again. Bet you a lot them are busy setting up scenarios so the money trucks deliver in spades. There is a window of opportunity and they can't wait to exploit it. They don't give a crap about WTO this, Gatt that, everything will work itself out after the madness but they'll be so much more rich because of that madness.
 

Gareth

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Well, shit. There it is.

I predicted earlier in the thread that the union McCluskey heads might have a different view of lab when it comes to backing remain but once he dropped a big hint on his position shifting over the weekend. But this a much better position.


This is also pretty damn significant. It means the biggest roadblock Corbyns advisers had for blocking labour going remain as a party has now gone, for good.

I think they will be a big speech after BoJo takes no 10 this month by labour. Backing remain and ofc calling for a second ref.
 
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ryodi

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Parliamentary norms are dead thanks to this shitshow of a government so good for the SNP to back the amendment.
 

Garfield

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I understand and accept and agree in large parts with the sentiment on here about Brexit, but there is no way Parliament will ever recover from this, and I am fed up with MP's on all sides inc the Gov coming up with ways to get their way..

It may be clever for the SNP to suddenly brake protocol to stop Brexit but this shit carries on, anyone who suddenly thinks once once they secure a second Ref or stops Brexit that Parliament will suddenly revert is naive

From the speaker down, the genie is out now and we will have generations of poisonous politics. And I am just waiting for the day with one of these idiots tries to get the queen involved
 

NekoFever

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I thought a few MPs have written to her over the last few years about interfering in brexit, i don't mind her trying as it would be the beginning of the end for the monarchy.
Likewise. As a republican I can't wait for the day when she starts wading in, whichever way her intervention goes.
 
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