Re: Brexit Thread 3
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2019 6:26 pm
Moggy wrote:
Easy ownage, but as this is coming from KFC, owned by Yum brands, who have repeatedly made massive donations to the Conservatives in the US, it's of course disingenuous.
Moggy wrote:
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Karl_ wrote:I'm getting unreasonably frustrated with the absolute thick tossers in the replies suggesting that the PM should be above the law. The importance of Magna Carta is overstated, but one thing we did sort out back then in the 1200s is that the people in charge still have to obey the law. It's a foundational principle of our civilisation that literally pre-dates parliamentary democracy and has been a core part of how it functions from the start. These strawberry floating stupid people are outright fascists and they don't even know it.
Haven’t stopped laughing since Boris bowled the Remoaners a short one which would have done Jofra Archer proud.
Get that in the lower abdomen for a start, mate.
Goodness knows how he’s managed to keep a straight face, pretending that proroguing Parliament is all about preparing for the Queen’s Speech.
And nothing to do with making sure Brexit actually happens on October 31 — cross my heart, hope to die, stand on me, guv, my word is my bond.
Oh, and by the way, how does Remain manage to rustle up a few hundred demonstrators at five minutes’ notice? Do they keep them billeted in a warehouse over the river from Westminster?
In the words of the McDonald’s advert: I’m lovin’ it! What an unbridled joy it is to see someone at last sticking it where it hurts to self-righteous Remoaners.
It’s the kind of decisive gesture which Tungsten-tipped Brexiteers like me have been hoping for ever since 17.4 million of us voted Leave more than three years ago.
Watch and listen to them squealing like stuck pigs.
Moggy wrote:twitter.com/skynewsbreak/status/1170306679638036480
twitter.com/davidschneider/status/1170383187224203264
.Johnson and his advisers are this weekend exploring further legislative possibilities, including the “nuclear” option of tabling a no-confidence motion in the government and ordering Tory MPs to vote for it, in order to trigger an election. Such a motion would require only a simple majority of MPs to pass, but may not be allowed by the Speaker, John Bercow
Tafdolphin wrote:.Johnson and his advisers are this weekend exploring further legislative possibilities, including the “nuclear” option of tabling a no-confidence motion in the government and ordering Tory MPs to vote for it, in order to trigger an election. Such a motion would require only a simple majority of MPs to pass, but may not be allowed by the Speaker, John Bercow
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... brexit-law
strawberry floating. Insanity. Voting themselves out of government to force an election.
Tafdolphin wrote:.Johnson and his advisers are this weekend exploring further legislative possibilities, including the “nuclear” option of tabling a no-confidence motion in the government and ordering Tory MPs to vote for it, in order to trigger an election. Such a motion would require only a simple majority of MPs to pass, but may not be allowed by the Speaker, John Bercow
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... brexit-law
strawberry floating. Insanity. Voting themselves out of government to force an election.
captain red dog wrote:Honestly, if people vote for the Tories in a GE, no deal Brexit and the consequences will be fully deserved.
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