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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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13 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

Imagine walking into a room full of world leaders and all of them (bar one obvious exception) know that you're a useless cunt on borrowed time.

Dunno about the world leaders bit Mal, but that’s my regular experience at a family meal.

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8 minutes ago, Brownie said:

He’d be in contempt of court.

He has just said that is what he intends to do. He thinks he is allowed to prorogue for a Queens speech albeit with a shorter time limit.

 

However Parliament could introduce legislation to prevent proroguing. I think.

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17 minutes ago, M_B said:

He has just said that is what he intends to do. He thinks he is allowed to prorogue for a Queens speech albeit with a shorter time limit.

 

However Parliament could introduce legislation to prevent proroguing. I think.

He's a busted flush, the most hopeless prime minister in modern history? He's completely neutered himself inside of two months.

 

This ruling has opened the floodgates for parliament to take control now, I'm assuming first out of the traps will be to remove Boris from being the person who goes and requests an extension?

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13 minutes ago, Spy Bee said:

He's still on about delivering Brexit on October 31st. Even the Brexit Party are saying that this is not feasible now.

 

He's all waffle. He knows himself it's a no go. Just trying to save face with Brexiteers who will still back him after yet another extension. 

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Watching BBC politics live. As per that Jo Coburn has been tediously hammering the shadow health minister in the studio as to why they won’t table a vote of no confidence/agree to an election now, ignoring answers re getting No Deal Brexit off the table first. Usual follow-up questions ignoring the above, all phrased to make Labour look like they’re being cowardly/unscrupulous.

 

They then went straight to Westminster and interviewed Guto Bebb, one of the Tory MPs chucked out recently, who’s given the very same reason. Small pleasures.

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As enjoyable as it’s been to watch this happen today, it’s worth remembering of course that the cunt still managed to have Parliament shut down for two and a half weeks, avoiding scrutiny in that time, so it wasn’t entirely without success for him. Much like the Vote Leave campaign’s cheating and rule-breaking.

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59 minutes ago, Lizzie Birdsworths Wrinkled Chopper said:

Watching BBC politics live. As per that Jo Coburn has been tediously hammering the shadow health minister in the studio as to why they won’t table a vote of no confidence/agree to an election now, ignoring answers re getting No Deal Brexit off the table first. Usual follow-up questions ignoring the above, all phrased to make Labour look like they’re being cowardly/unscrupulous.

 

They then went straight to Westminster and interviewed Guto Bebb, one of the Tory MPs chucked out recently, who’s given the very same reason. Small pleasures.

I bet the point was taken when the fucking tory said it.

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1 hour ago, Captain Howdy said:

People go on about media bias with I suspect varying degrees of accuracy, what I can attest to is that I have been watching Sky news all day (a rarity) and they have been absolutely eviscerating Johnson, a bit of ying to the yang I thought worthy of highlighting (Goodall clearly detests Johnson)

All corporate news has an inherent bias. Sky included, although they have recently done a far better job at providing balance than BBC, who are pretty openly right wing at this point. 

 

Let that sink in. BBC news has a more right wing bias than Murdoch TV. What a sorry state of affairs. 

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