Quizzes & Puzzles9 mins ago
Civil Unrest Anyone?
Who'd like to join those like me in protest against Johnson's undemocratic behaviour?
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The thing everyone on both sides seems to be losing sight of in the wild clamour to have their own way is that each and every person has a right, and in fact a duty, to do what they consider right for the country, and that includes Remainers. I still hold that leaving the EU will be catastrophic economically , socially and will lead to unprecendent ed hardship for...
00:11 Thu 29th Aug 2019
Democracy seems to be about keeping remainers happy.
When you have to do something that is perhaps wrong because you have been forced into it who is to blame? Is it the one doing something they don’t want to or the one forcing them to do it?
If remainextremists within the government and elite had not forced BJ hand he wouldn’t have had to do it..... who’s fault is it?
When you have to do something that is perhaps wrong because you have been forced into it who is to blame? Is it the one doing something they don’t want to or the one forcing them to do it?
If remainextremists within the government and elite had not forced BJ hand he wouldn’t have had to do it..... who’s fault is it?
Except that Democracy in this country is based in Parliament. So if you are cutting that out of the process then you're redefining Democracy from representative (as it has been for centuries) to direct (which it simply wasn't in this country before).
If you want to force Brexit through then vote the people who are blocking it, as you see it, out. But that way it wouldn't be forced through anyway, but achieved with the consent not only of the people but of their representatives.
If you want to force Brexit through then vote the people who are blocking it, as you see it, out. But that way it wouldn't be forced through anyway, but achieved with the consent not only of the people but of their representatives.
We haven't cut them out of the process, though, Jim. They have been in charge of 3 years of pure faffing and trying to minimise the "leave" part. They are doing nothing but damage to businesses and the entire country, by making it seem we don't know what we want.
If he is legally entitled to shut them up for a bit and actually get on with what was voted for. Good for him. That's his job.
If he is legally entitled to shut them up for a bit and actually get on with what was voted for. Good for him. That's his job.
Maybe Jim. I am not at all convinced that May was a genuine leaver. Purely because she didn't do it. And seemed more interested in keeping as many ties as possible.
At the beginning of this, when Boris "disappeared", it was always obvious he would ride back in at the last minute. It's just a shame that nobody could be trusted up to then.
At the beginning of this, when Boris "disappeared", it was always obvious he would ride back in at the last minute. It's just a shame that nobody could be trusted up to then.