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There You Go Boris.......
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I think people would be far more inclined to support the return of Parliament, if they thought that Parliament would do anything other than they have done for the last three years - which is present a concerted effort to avoid implementing the will of the electorate by any means possible.
10:24 Fri 27th Sep 2019
I think most people are fed up of the antics both sides are using to get their way. That should probably all three sides - remain, leave with a deal, leave with no deal. I am equally sure that they all think they "know" the will of the people - that we didn't know what we were voting for, that we didn't vote to leave at all costs, or that we will have to leave without a deal as the mendacious EU will try anything to stop us.
The referendum was all that it could be or needed to be. No one could guarantee the result of negotiations so the question was about the outcome; come hell or high water.
I suspect most want close trading ties (and an open NI border) the differences of opinion is in the area of control. but the EU elite is primarily concerned with retaining control of the federal block, and are willing to see trade have issues to overcome in order to achieve that aim.
I suspect most want close trading ties (and an open NI border) the differences of opinion is in the area of control. but the EU elite is primarily concerned with retaining control of the federal block, and are willing to see trade have issues to overcome in order to achieve that aim.
No 10 says this is "cobblers", but it seems that the Benn 'surrender' act is enshrined in UK law, while the article 50 is in EU law - interesting!
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I don't see the conflict Khan. A50 doesn't, as far as I am aware, ban asking for an extension, as we already have done so yet appear to be still in the EU. Nor, as far as I know, does it bar rump parliaments forcing irrational acts to be obligatory on a PM. I'm unsure it allows any number of extensions though, I thought it referred to an extension, and we've already had one.