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Johnson Calls For Another Referendum
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Jo Johnson has resigned as a transport minister, saying the country is "barrelling towards an incoherent Brexit" and calling for another referendum.
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Incoherent is how it's making me feel now.
17:09 Fri 09th Nov 2018
Another vote should there be one must be purely either accept the deal on offer or leave on wto terms.
This call for a people’s vote, which by the way we have had, is simply the useful idiots being manipulated into another in - out vote by any other name.
Actually there are plenty who have openly stated they want another vote to over turn the first but useful idiots still fits.
This call for a people’s vote, which by the way we have had, is simply the useful idiots being manipulated into another in - out vote by any other name.
Actually there are plenty who have openly stated they want another vote to over turn the first but useful idiots still fits.
gulliver; //Of course the leaving date can be extended, I am sure the rest of the member states would welcome the idea with open arms.//
You do show your political naivety so readily. Do you really think that if the UK went begging to the EU for an extension, that at least one (and I can think of more) would not say, "Yes we'll agree, but at a price", for example, something like Gibraltar suddenly springs to mind.
Through the pathetic performances of Theresa May, Hammond et al, the UK already looks ridiculous enough, going pleading for an extension to article 50 would make our handling look even more farcical - if that's even possible.
The UK is badly in need of a new PM, and pronto!
You do show your political naivety so readily. Do you really think that if the UK went begging to the EU for an extension, that at least one (and I can think of more) would not say, "Yes we'll agree, but at a price", for example, something like Gibraltar suddenly springs to mind.
Through the pathetic performances of Theresa May, Hammond et al, the UK already looks ridiculous enough, going pleading for an extension to article 50 would make our handling look even more farcical - if that's even possible.
The UK is badly in need of a new PM, and pronto!
Aye, the Tories let the whole country down when they arranged between them to give May the top job. Worth remembering.
It's in nobody's interest to keep extending the period before we leave in order to give the impression we aren't serious about leaving, or willing to go 'no deal'. We leave as scheduled and thus give what clarity we can to all concerned.
It's in nobody's interest to keep extending the period before we leave in order to give the impression we aren't serious about leaving, or willing to go 'no deal'. We leave as scheduled and thus give what clarity we can to all concerned.
The referendum he is "demanding" involves three choices: 1. Leave under Mrs May's "deal"; 2. Leave under no deal; 3. Remain.
the only issue is - that if you start with the wrong premisses you will come to the wrong conclusions. - I am not sure if Jo-Jo would agree with the analysis of his views, - that there are three choices
( because it is amenable to the process of - prove two are ridiculous and the third must be true - and I dont think he is saying that)
but ho hum - we arent in charge
the ones we voted for - - are - -- I think
the only issue is - that if you start with the wrong premisses you will come to the wrong conclusions. - I am not sure if Jo-Jo would agree with the analysis of his views, - that there are three choices
( because it is amenable to the process of - prove two are ridiculous and the third must be true - and I dont think he is saying that)
but ho hum - we arent in charge
the ones we voted for - - are - -- I think
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