They need us more than we need them......

@JohnD I'm not talking about leavers.. I'm talking about MPs who voted to trigger article 50. Were they not clear what it meant?

Of course not.

What sort of Brexit do you think people voted for? In the referendum or in Parliament? Nobody can agree.

You'll remember that rancid Brexremists like Smogg and his followers wouldn't vote for the Brexit bill in Parliament when it was offered to them.
 
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How does the act assist the delivery of Brexit which they previously voted for by a large majority?
What 'large majority' was that?

And the act reasserts the authority of parliament - voted for by a majority in parliament...

Quitters wanted them to take back control and they have done so...

What's so hard to understand about that?

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I have to agree to some degree. The act to prevent no deal, is really an act to prevent Brexit. With such a negotiation leg iron in place the EU has no reason to do anything. I think we need to extend and let them all campaign their pitch via an election.

No deal is not and never has been a negotiating strength against no deal.

In any case what do you think the EU has to offer to improve the deal?

What the UK economy needs to avoid damage is frictionless trade......brexiteers dont want that, so what is it exactly that they want?

Conservatives will now campaign for no deal.....how stupid is that?
All no deal means is going back to Brussels to get a deal and the same things will be on the table: Irish border, divorce payment, citizens rights.
 
Bile you spewed out.



Yes, you did.

Are you trying to pretend now that you don't like spewed bile?

You should have thought of that earlier.

think this might have gone over your head , was not on about yours or ellas petty childish insults , take another look , see how far off the mark you are .
 
@motorbiking

Recent spectator article.

Are you one of the 24%?

"It gives me no pleasure to report this of my former Daily Telegraph colleague, but some people who know Boris Johnson don’t trust him. Whatever the Prime Minister’s other virtues, he is not seen by some acquaintances as a man who will always keep his word, who always does the things he says he will do.


Polls appear to suggest that the public isn’t much more impressed with Johnson’s integrity. YouGov reckons just 24 per cent see him as “trustworthy” and the same proportion rate him as “honest”.


That should be a problem, given that so much of Johnson’s political strategy (and possibly Britain’s future) now rides on his ability to do the thing he has repeatedly said he will do and take Britain out of the European Union on 31 October – do or die, dead in a ditch, etc etc."
 
john , look at the first piece of bile you spewed out and take it from there , you may need to take a step back and take a long hard look at where you have sunk to , if you can't see it I doubt you will ever understand what you and your ilk are causing .

You dont understand the importance of regulatory alignment with the EU or the benefits of frictionless trade or the great trade deals we currently have with the world.

And you need to calm down your inflammatory language: 'bile, spewed, your ilk'.......Johnson is ramping up division by getting brexiteers to unite against a common enemy. Its called populism and you have fallen for it.
 
You may have been taken in by Johnsons populist rhetoric, but no deal is not and never has been a negotiating position.
Unfortunately you dont understand why no deal is not a negotiating strategy.

I can tell you exactly the purpose of Johnsons no deal strategy, it was to:
Get the brexit party voters switching back to labour and
To provide a blackmail to UK MPs to get them to vote for any deal

I can tell you what would actually be an act of surrender: a no deal brexit.
All it does is remove any power the UK has.

I see you live in Yorkshire ,have you considered what a no deal Brexit would do to your region?
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/business/warning-of-double-whammy-to-hit-yorkshire-economy-from-no-deal-brexit-1-

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sorry notch but why do you think Johnson would want to people to vote for labour?
 
Well after a great deal of thought :cool: I would propose the following to try and get some thing moving over this brexit / people / parliament caper

trouble is the opposition bufoons cannot seem to agree on f*** all . Swinson will not support corbyn as interim PM under any circumstances

tory rebels will not support Corbyn as interim PM under any circumstances

but if they could just agree on some-one Becket . harmin , clarke ? then call a vote of no confidence sling Johnson out on his ear

get a brexit extension , call another referendum prior to a general election so as to settle this s***

but they need to pull there fingers out and get on with it

This country is being made to look like buffoons by all of the politicians
 
Of course, sb. You're quite happy to say "idiot cowardly collaborator" but when this prompts the response "devious, lying Brextremist" you have an attack of the vapours.

You can hand it out but....
 
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