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10-19-19, 09:30 AM | #11416 |
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So much depends on the EU now and especially Macron but we or should I say the politicians, have brought it all upon themselves.
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10-19-19, 09:33 AM | #11417 |
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Well that's a rap for today and I'm off out. So have fun talking about this vote and catch you all for the big one when who knows......
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10-19-19, 09:50 AM | #11418 |
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The link below will show any Brit how their MP voted and I'm not to happy that mine voted for Letwin despite the fact the constituency voted to leave.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50109480
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10-19-19, 10:05 AM | #11419 |
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Paris is angry. Elyssee Palace voices that they do not consider it to be a good idea to grant another extension. I hope they stick to it.
Reports whisper Johnson will refuse to send that letter. Will he disobey the Benn act in a bid to provoke new elections?
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10-19-19, 10:29 AM | #11420 | |
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Should an extension not be forthcoming then Parliament may well vote to revoke Article 50 and that could bring about a general election or even civil disobedience. The latter is no good for anybody.
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10-19-19, 10:38 AM | #11421 | |
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10-19-19, 11:03 AM | #11422 | |
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The formalities.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-46393399 Quote:
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10-19-19, 11:25 AM | #11423 |
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I can only repeat the above but a general election if bringing a Tory victory as current polls suggest would make it a lot easier for Boris.
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10-19-19, 11:33 AM | #11424 | |
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The Uk joined European Economic Community (predecessor of the European Union) in 1973 and their first "Brexit vote" was in 1975 - yes, after only two years of membership! Then newly elected PM Harold Wilson wanted to silence eurosceptic wing of his Laboure Party. He decided to renegotiate membership terms with the EEC and then put his "deal" into public referendum (first of its kind in the UK AFAIK). In 2015 Tory PM David Cameron tried to repeat this stunt but failed miserably. The point is that the UK has never been truly satisfied member and has been whining for exceptional treatment for over 40 years now. Current Brexit mess is only latest episode in very long show. Unlikely. The Commission's job is to protect interests of the remaining EU27 member states, not to pamper outsiders. They will be "more kind" towards the UK only if doing so allows them to get exceptionally good terms on something.
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10-19-19, 11:39 AM | #11425 |
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^ Plus the £33 billion divorce settlement.
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10-19-19, 11:51 AM | #11426 |
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Jim mentioned a letter to EU send by the Parliament if the Prime Minister refuse to do so.
Have the English Parliament same weight and political power as the Prime Minister ? I truly hope the British voters will give their politicians a smack on the fingers by not voting or leave a blank vote. If your kids behave badly you mostly give them a smack on their fingers or.. Your politicians have acted badly or childish so a smack on their fingers would be the best. Markus |
10-19-19, 11:57 AM | #11427 |
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^ Better still, withdraw their expense allowances because they are claiming them through false pretences IMHO.
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10-19-19, 04:14 PM | #11428 |
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The letter is on the way and a second one asking do not give us the extension.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50112924 Some possible minor good news, it could be possible Bojo could win the big vote next week.
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10-19-19, 04:47 PM | #11429 |
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So a letter from your PM haven't the same validation if it isn't signed ?
Interesting, while the second letter is signed. Well he did as the Parliament demanded him to do - send a letter to EU's leader, which he did, they didn't say anything, that he should signed it. Markus |
10-19-19, 05:01 PM | #11430 | |
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One would be surprised, how much less dauntig political high flying plans and gambles would be puished forward. Instead, they can use magic. They open the book of Harry Potter, cast the "get-freed-of-charge-for nothing" spell, a magical ritual with cameras involved bans their moving image on a screen showing them saying "Sim-Sala-Bim I hereby political responsibility" - and abracadabra, they are free of any responsibility and guilt, are free and clean again and can start a new match of gamble, bribery and spelling disaster. All consequences of their deeds magically disappear into the realm of tax payers's expenses, and if se try to refuse it, then these tax payers get charged twice and held accountable for it, even get thrown into jail, because they have no Harry Potter spell book with a get-freed-of-charge-for-nothing spell. Too bad - magican one should be!
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