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23/3/2019 21:01 | Hope Posted March 23, 2019 at 1:48 pm | Permalink JR, May knows her servitude plan will not pass parliament even if Bercow allowed it. She repeatedly stated delay/extension achieves nothing. Therefore in seeking her extension it only had one purpose to stop leaving without a deal, a clean break Brexit as we voted for. May has now allowed, seven indicative votes, six for remaining one for leaving! Some of these indicative vote proposals are in exact opposition to your manifesto and her repeated promises. But hey, your manifesto was broken long ago with May’s servitude plan. She knew it and repeatedly lies to say othwise. She is dishonest. Which part do you not get? Have a guess what she is up to with her remain cabinet and a remain parliament? Free votes expected to allow parliament to dictate remain! Together with the DUP bring down the govt. It is your only choice. Tinned eared deluded May will only stop her quest to remain in the EU if taken away by men in white coates, not grey suites. | xxxxxy | |
23/3/2019 20:55 | And May should be prosecuted for going slow. And being inconsiderate to 17.4 million people. And the QUISLINGS should be prosecuted too. htTpThes://www.daily LEAVE and WTO | xxxxxy | |
23/3/2019 20:26 | Yes, EU approved. Let me know how many you need.. lol | k38 | |
23/3/2019 20:18 | Todays march....Says it all "The day’s activities were kicked off by the unfurling of a large banner on Westminster Bridge that read “Love socialism, hate Brexit”. The stunt was organised by a group calling itself the “Left Bloc” which is supported by Labour MPs, including Clive Lewis and Kate Osamor, Green Party MP Caroline Lucas, trade unions and grassroots campaigners. | excell1 | |
23/3/2019 20:05 | The first referendum hasn't been completed yet That was 17.4 millioe. Not barely one million. LEAVE and WTO | xxxxxy | |
23/3/2019 19:59 | Chaos in Paris, Macron s Vichy France. Again. Really is time to LEAVE and WTO | xxxxxy | |
23/3/2019 19:58 | Not evidence. Project fear speculation. RogerRail23 Mar '19 - 08:51 - 251888 of 252003 0 5 1 If Redwood and all the hard Brexiteers believe that a no deal is what the country not only voted for but actually want even though all the evidence points to the fact it is the most damaging outcome , and if they were truly democratic rather than perpetuating all the lies they freely spread as fact during the referendum, then surely they should be supporting a second peoples vote to reaffirm this is actually the peoples view? | willoicc | |
23/3/2019 19:42 | I have slightly used palets, free of charge.. ;)) | k38 | |
23/3/2019 19:40 | Pawsche, some excellent posts from you but I think you're wasting your time. Remoaners like My Retirement Fund and RogerRail are ignorant and bigoted and quite unresponsive to any argument involving fact or logic. | grahamite2 | |
23/3/2019 19:34 | Minerve,Bob,careful Alp etc. I have booked you all on the next Euro Tunnel express out of the UK. (Sorry Alp you already reside over there). It is obvious you favour Europe over the UK and wish to remove democracy from our countries of this union. Bon Voyage from me.Please don't return. | excell1 | |
23/3/2019 19:23 | Why we voted leave By JOHNREDWOOD | Published: MARCH 23, 2018 On 23rd June 2016 17.4 million voters told Parliament we should leave the EU. Leave voters voted to take back control. We voted to take back control of our money, our laws and our borders. We voted to be a sovereign people again. The overarching aim is to restore our freedoms To become self governing as we used to be We wish our Parliaments to frame our laws To levy and spend out taxes To make our borders safe To award the precious gift of citizenship to those we choose to invite We did not vote in the belief that future Parliaments will always be wise Nor that they will always get it right We voted to restore powers to Parliament because it is our Parliament We can lobby and influence it We can dismiss it and replace the MPs when they no longer please. I find it surprising that some find it difficult to understand this overriding wish For it is based on our long standing pursuit of freedom It springs from our history The history of the UK is the story of the long march of every man and every woman to the vote The story of asserting the rule of law against all, however mighty. We prize the gift of freedom under the law for all on an equal basis We share an aversion to slavery A dislike of military rule A resistance to arbitrary government A rejection of the patronising errors of elites A distaste for overmighty bureaucracies cramping our freedoms A belief that we should be free to do whatever we please unless the laws prevents it The signposts to democracy run through Magna Carta to the first Parliaments From the 1660 settlement to the Glorious Revolution From the Great Reform Act to the triumph of the suffragettes We carelessly lost some of these freedoms, casting away much of the power of our vote and voice by passing powers to the European Union We allowed the EU to impose laws we did not want To levy taxes we disagreed with And to spend our money as they saw fit Brexit is designed to recall those lost powers | xxxxxy | |
23/3/2019 19:06 | eeyore Posted March 23, 2019 at 12:15 pm | Permalink Having formally delegated the decision to the people and promised to implement their verdict, it’s a bit rich for MPs to award themselves the final say after all. Poor Merlin keeps trying to find a way to square the circle. He might consider that a promise is a promise, but to break your word is dishonour. He might reflect too that the responsibility lies with the people, whose shoulders are broader than any politician’s, however eminent or wise, and who will pay the full price for their folly, if folly it be. Churchill’s motto throughout life was “Trust the people”. Any use to you, Merlin? | xxxxxy | |
23/3/2019 19:05 | Time for a new referendum. Hard-Brexiters probably don't number more than a few million. | minerve 2 | |
23/3/2019 19:05 | EUSSR = EVIL EMPIRE | xxxxxy | |
23/3/2019 19:04 | MAY is FAECES EUSSR is FAECES Con and Labour Party is QUISLINGS covered in FAECES | xxxxxy | |
23/3/2019 18:59 | Dominic Posted March 23, 2019 at 12:00 pm | Permalink Brexit is the way out. That’s why Parliament offered us a referendum to made this final choice. 52% voted for Brexit. Why is that so difficult to understand The problem is simple. The pro-EU political and business establishment refuse to implement the will of the people. To them, democracy is an irrelevance You either believe in the sanctity of democracy or you don’t . I do. If Remain had won I would have accepted the democratic decision of the majority We have people in power that despise democratic intervention. That can only lead one way | xxxxxy | |
23/3/2019 18:56 | Talking of EU If the EU was so great why have we got so many EU migrants here in higher proportion to UK migrants in the EU?...it is all about better lifestyle, education, healthcare, democracy and above all money...earn money in UK and send it back home... | diku | |
23/3/2019 18:50 | I have just checked in on some of the media tonight. The Express is reporting that five people marched today whereas the Telegraph has it as eight. No doubt many of the inane posters will be quoting these numbers as they believe everything that they read in those papers. | alphorn | |
23/3/2019 18:47 | Boris for PM | xxxxxy |
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