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I see Mr Grieve is now really aggrieved.
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I see Mr Grieve is now really aggrieved.
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Hilarious folk who are busy trying to undo a democratic vote who have previously used ancient little used methods to hijack parliament complaining when someone else who is carrying out the Democratic result does it, then calls it undemocratic
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Crikey!
Looks like he's doubly aggrieved.
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As you'd expect The Guardian is in meltdown that's why it is raining remoaner tears
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Just who actually runs the country you unrepresentative, un-elected tit?
Robert Kerslake, the former head of the civil service, said Whitehall would have to think carefully about whether to put ministers’ instructions into effect. “We are reaching the point where the civil service must consider putting its stewardship of the country ahead of service to the government of the day,” he said.
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Whom exactly elected you Miller? Go ahead prove to all you and your husbands clients you know just how to waste their investments.Yesterday evening it emerged anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller has already issued legal proceedings to challenge prorogation.
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The face of the remoaner unleashed
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And so, he wants to table a motion for a general election, fine get the bill through first in order to take no-deal off the table.
Come on Compo, this is what you've been screaming for, no ifs, no buts.
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Don't let the door..............
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Hilary Fxcking Wedgwood Benn... Has the cxnt ever done a day's work in his life! Hereditary Trotskyist Wanker.
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The unelected possibly coming to the aid of the democratic:
In the House of Lords today there is an attempt by some Lords to pass a motion to manage the anti-no-deal bill’s passage much more quickly on Thursday and Friday than they can normally do. But what government peers are trying to do is talk out this motion. A massive 86 amendments have been tabled by government peers and in the Lords if a peer wants to talk about their amendment they can. If you think of about 40 minutes for the process for each amendment then you are looking at a lot of hours."
In the House of Lords today there is an attempt by some Lords to pass a motion to manage the anti-no-deal bill’s passage much more quickly on Thursday and Friday than they can normally do. But what government peers are trying to do is talk out this motion. A massive 86 amendments have been tabled by government peers and in the Lords if a peer wants to talk about their amendment they can. If you think of about 40 minutes for the process for each amendment then you are looking at a lot of hours."
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Labour pussy cxnts..
"Sir Keir says Labour will not be voting with the government for an election, and the party's focus remains on passing and implementing the bill."
"Sir Keir says Labour will not be voting with the government for an election, and the party's focus remains on passing and implementing the bill."
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The whole Brexit thing is making Parliament and the bodies that run Britain look like a right bunch of buffoons. We might be world leaders at changing guards and dressing up in pantomime frocks and wigs and stuff, but in actual politics and law enforcement we resemble a country as focused and dangerous as a Parish bring and buy sale, only not as lethal . Too many cooks in the kitchen and most with not a clue how to boil an egg. I've avoided politics almost all my life because nothing about has changed much in it. The "opposition" is forever making the loudest noise whatever the topic.
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It’s simple really tango - on one hand you’ve got someone acting undemocratically to uphold democracy, while on the other people acting democratically to overrule democracy.TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 5:13 pmThe whole Brexit thing is making Parliament and the bodies that run Britain look like a right bunch of buffoons. We might be world leaders at changing guards and dressing up in pantomime frocks and wigs and stuff, but in actual politics and law enforcement we resemble a country as focused and dangerous as a Parish bring and buy sale, only not as lethal . Too many cooks in the kitchen and most with not a clue how to boil an egg. I've avoided politics almost all my life because nothing about has changed much in it. The "opposition" is forever making the loudest noise whatever the topic.
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jimbo wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 7:05 pmIt’s simple really tango - on one hand you’ve got someone acting undemocratically to uphold democracy, while on the other people acting democratically to overrule democracy.TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 5:13 pmThe whole Brexit thing is making Parliament and the bodies that run Britain look like a right bunch of buffoons. We might be world leaders at changing guards and dressing up in pantomime frocks and wigs and stuff, but in actual politics and law enforcement we resemble a country as focused and dangerous as a Parish bring and buy sale, only not as lethal . Too many cooks in the kitchen and most with not a clue how to boil an egg. I've avoided politics almost all my life because nothing about has changed much in it. The "opposition" is forever making the loudest noise whatever the topic.
This in a nutshell. The whole issue is a mess. The House of Lords, House of Commons, Speaker, all parties and every last fecking MP should be ashamed of themselves.
We are the laughingstock of the entire world and politics in this country has been unrepairably damaged.
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It’s fascinating though. I’m enjoying thinking about the tactics employed by each side. It’s also very funny seeing Johnson dangling there with a minority government, all bluster, yet unable to actually do anything.malcd1 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 8:50 pmjimbo wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 7:05 pmIt’s simple really tango - on one hand you’ve got someone acting undemocratically to uphold democracy, while on the other people acting democratically to overrule democracy.TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 5:13 pmThe whole Brexit thing is making Parliament and the bodies that run Britain look like a right bunch of buffoons. We might be world leaders at changing guards and dressing up in pantomime frocks and wigs and stuff, but in actual politics and law enforcement we resemble a country as focused and dangerous as a Parish bring and buy sale, only not as lethal . Too many cooks in the kitchen and most with not a clue how to boil an egg. I've avoided politics almost all my life because nothing about has changed much in it. The "opposition" is forever making the loudest noise whatever the topic.
This in a nutshell. The whole issue is a mess. The House of Lords, House of Commons, Speaker, all parties and every last fecking MP should be ashamed of themselves.
We are the laughingstock of the entire world and politics in this country has been unrepairably damaged.
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