Election on 14th October if MPs vote to make No Deal illegal tomorrow

Danbones

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Weren't happy with the first vote eh hitlary?
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You One ball nazis are too much...it wouldn't be so bad if you weren't such a racist commie pedophile though. They like to re vote too until satanic pedophilia is finally legal.

Say, here is an AV that suits you and your child killin' cigarettes.

 
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Curious Cdn

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So a shitload of anti-democratic Remainer MPs in their attempts to overthrow democracy come up with a vote of no confidence to overthrow a PM trying to honour a democratic decision and you're on the side of the former.
As you're lying in bed tonight, just think about that...
I'm thinking about what an arrogant twat Boris Johnson is.
 

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better back up the truck duckie........ We don't do brainwashed in CDA.............
and from what I saw today.......the entire group could have used a good cuppa Chamomile tea.

I don't know about this on a couple of occasions Elite Libs. were caught on tape saying how they can buy the narrative from the media to make the people believe. Climate Barbie was caught on tape saying if you yell it loud enough the people will believe you, tell me that's not brainwashing?
 

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The most positive thing for Britain, the one that provides the most flexibility, is for it to 'crash' out. The notion that some type of cobbled together, locked in agreement that prevents the UK from responding constructively and with sovereign integrity to issues that will arise from Brexit is delusional and profoundly dishonest by those posing 'moderates' on the issue. It is they who are attempting a coup to overturn the result of referendum by entrenching a permanent stale mate in British governance.
 

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He doesn't suffer a huge blow at all.

This despicable anti-democratic to prevent No Deal Brexit (but whose ultimate aim is to prevent Brexit [democracy]) has to pass through the House of Lords by Friday.

Yet ingenious Boris has put in 100 amendments to the Bill, each of which needs reading and addressing by the Lords before it can be passed, and it seems doubtful they can do that by Friday.

And then the Remainers have the problem of all those Tory lords, who will likely deploy delaying tactics until the deadline for the bill to be approved has passed (Friday).

But even if it's passed, Boris could just ignore it.
 

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And what is it about the Remainers? I know they are deluded and hypocritical but their latest actions take some beating: MPs have rejected Boris's call for a General Election. When Boris first became PM the Remainers were apoplectic, saying that "he has no mandate" and that "he should call an election". They even called him "chicken" for not doing so - that from a group of Remainers who had switched parties yet rather undemocratically refused to hold by-elections.

And now here is Boris wanting to hold an election and the Remainer Parliament tells him "No!"

What the f&ck is going on?
 

Blackleaf

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Yet another brilliant chapter in the brexit

Brought to you by those deluded, childish, Remainer losers.

The Brexiteers have played no part in this mess and embarrassment. Britain should have been out of the EU on 29th March but isn't, all because of the anti-democratic actions of the Remainers who are trying to keep us in regardless of the vote.
 
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Blackleaf

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I've realised it was silly of me to wonder why our Remain Parliament have turned down Boris's request for a General Election: The Remainers, of course, don't like democracy and the will of the people. It's been all good and well them, over the last seven weeks, demanding that Boris hold a General Election "to give him a mandate" when they believe he won't do it.

But now that Boris has called their bluff and said "Okay, I'll hold an election" the Remainers are saying "No, you bloody aren't!"

Remainers are, in reality, terrified of Boris holding an election. They are terrified of the result. And who can blame them, when they've spent three years trying to overturn a democratic decision?

Why Remoaners are so terrified of a General Election


These anti-democrats fear the judgement of the people. And they’re right to fear it.

Why Remoaners are so terrified of a General Election

BRENDAN O'NEILL
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4th September 2019
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The ridiculousness of the ‘Stop the Coup’ movement is now starkly exposed. For the past week a few thousand members of the obsessively anti-Brexit urban elites have taken to the streets to accuse Boris Johnson of behaving like a dictator by suspending parliament for a few more days than is normal. ‘It’s a coup d’état!’, they hysterically cry. And yet now our supposed dictator, the author of this foul, anti-democratic coup, is offering people a General Election, and how have the ‘Stop the Coup’ saps responded? By saying they don’t want one.

What a momentous self-own. They have literally traipsed through the streets saying ‘Britain is a dictatorship’ and ‘Boris has stolen our democracy’. Now, Boris hasn’t only disproven this claptrap (dictators don’t usually suggest holding an election). He has also helped to expose the fact that if anyone is agitated and even disgusted by the idea of democracy right now, it isn’t the imaginary jackbooted generals of Downing Street – it’s the pseudo-democratic Remainer elite.

All of them are running scared from the idea of a General Election. Labour has made clear that it will not be backing the call for an election, at least not until No Deal Brexit has been legally taken off the table. ‘We are not going to dance to Boris Johnson’s tune’, said Labour’s shadow Brexit secretary Keir Starmer this morning when asked if the party would back Boris’s General Election proposal in parliament later today. An election on Boris’s terms would be a ‘trap’ for Labour, he said.

Jo Swinson, leader of the Lib Dems, is against an election too. And her justification is very revealing indeed. In the Commons she said ‘It is vital that this House acts with responsibility and does not tip our country into an election at a point when there is any risk that we will crash out of the European Union during that election campaign or immediately after.’ With added emphasis she declared: ‘We must act responsibly.’

This implicit contrasting of the responsible nature of the Commons and the apparent recklessness and craziness of engaging the public sums up the Remainer discomfort with having a General Election. What Swinson and others are essentially saying is that the political elite, being rational and wise, must oversee the Brexit process right now. We cannot ask the pesky people for their opinions. Some of those ghastly plebs passionately support Brexit, after all, and some are even favourable towards a No Deal Brexit. To the anti-democratic Remainer elite, it is public engagement, the scourge of democracy, that got us into this mess in the first place – so the longer we can put off another vote, the better.

These politicians loathe the idea of an election for two reasons. First, they want to try to keep Brexit, and the crushing of it, as the business of the political class alone, for as long as they can. And secondly, because they fear the judgement of the people. They fear our verdict on their behaviour, on their depraved agitations against the democratic will over the past three years. They fear what we will say about that vast bulk of them who okayed the holding of the EU referendum, promised to respect the result of the referendum, and stood in the 2017 General Election on manifestos that plainly said we would leave the EU, and yet who have backtracked on all of that and now devote their energies to stopping Brexit. They fear hearing what we really think about the lies and deceit and other authoritarian activities they have engaged in over the past couple of years.

And they are right to fear it. People are angry. They are alarmed to have discovered since the vote for Brexit just how patrician and dishonest our political class is. And now these politicians who crow unconvincingly about saving democracy do not want to submit themselves to the democratic test of a General Election, at least not without some strict conditions attached. Little do they know that their fear and dread of seeking the public’s approval only confirms to us that this is one of the most dishonourable and unprincipled political elites of modern times.

https://www.spiked-online.com/2019/09/04/why-remoaners-are-so-terrified-of-a-general-election/
 

Blackleaf

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you are a pathetic shill

I'm 100% right in what I said.

All this should be over now. Britain should have left the EU on 29th March. The reason why we're still in it and all this is still going on is because the Remainers have refused to accept democracy and refused to take Britain out on 29th March as they continue their nefarious attempts to thwart the will of the people.

This current mess is all the making of the Remainers. Nothing to do with the Brexiteers. Britain should have left the EU six months ago.

Doesn't take a genius to see that.
 

Blackleaf

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Jeremy Corbyn in Parliament this very week (acting brave when he thought there was no chance of it happening): "I am ready to fight any election."

Wily Boris today: "Let's have a General Election."

Corbyn and Remainers: "You're not having a General Election! Bugger off!"

What a bunch of scum-ridden anti-democratic cowardly loons.

So the man who, according to the Remainers, is an "unelected dictator" comes along like all good dictators and calls a General Election and the Remainers tell him he's not having one!

Has anything so bizarre ever happened in modern Western politics?
 

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Arch-Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg lay down in the Commons yesterday during the Brexit debate. Cue outrage from the Remainer loonies....

It’s not Jacob Rees-Mogg who is disrespecting democracy


Arrogant MPs are riding roughshod over the will of the people.

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Jacob Rees-Mogg was chided by MPs and seemingly the whole of Twitter last night for lounging in the House of Commons during a critical Brexit debate.

Green MP Caroline Lucas called Mogg’s posture ‘contemptuous’ and ‘the physical embodiment of arrogance’.


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Mogg’s horizontal posture ‘demeans the Commons’, said Labour’s Lord Falconer. For Labour MP Toby Perkins, it showed that Mogg felt he was ‘born to rule and far too important to listen to anyone else’s view’. Labour MP Karl Turner tweeted: ‘I’ve never felt a sense of entitlement. This is what that looks like!?’

But the opposition MPs doth protest too much. After all, following the debate, they voted to wrest control of parliament from the government in an attempt to outlaw a No Deal Brexit – which, in effect, means outlawing Brexit full stop.

These MPs might not be as posh as Mogg and might not have gone to Eton, but they are the arrogant and entitled ones here. They think nothing of riding roughshod over the largest democratic mandate in UK history.

The new elite, embodied by the schoolmarmish Caroline Lucas and centrist Labourites, are united in their contempt for Brexit and, by extension, democracy itself. And that is far more shocking than a horizontal Jacob Rees-Mogg.

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MICHAEL LYNCH
4th September 2019 at 9:34 pm

Heard a new Labour member having a sly dig over Mogg’s presumed slouching. She was banging on about the integrity of JRM and the Boris Government. She’d been a school teacher and laid out a detailed description of what her idea of integrity is. Well, I thought, what about her integrity and that of Labour, who not only triggered article 50, but also ran on a mandate of respecting the referendum result in the last election. Wonder how she got through her whole career without an understanding of irony?


MICHAEL LYNCH
4th September 2019 at 9:28 pm

Usual inane stuff and name calling when people can’t get their way. JRM might be an Etonian toff, but he is no anti-democrat. The trouble is that he came too close to the truth when he called the rebels arrogant for their lack of integrity. Members of Parliament are only lent their power by the people and they are, in fact, mere guardians of the sovereignty of the British people. Instead, they’ve handed this over to Brussels by capitulating.



GARETH CORRELIAN
4th September 2019 at 6:39 pm

I come from the welsh valleys, poor and hating the Tories. This man though is a legend. Whether from comfort or contempt at the braying idiots I respect his choice of pose.


SIMON WILKINSON
4th September 2019 at 6:24 pm

There is always the possibility that he IS superior. That his lying back was a spontaneous expression of disdain for the duplicitous spin of the Remain faction and their self-deluding efforts to overthrow democracy. I get it totally.


ALEX GORDON
4th September 2019 at 2:40 pm

Serious question….can anyone relay any quotes from MP’s yesterday which convey more deference and respect for the plebiscite than the following from JRM
“Sovereignty comes from the people to Parliament, it does not come to Parliament out of a void…..We should recognise that the people are our masters and show us to be their servants, not to place ourselves in the position of their overlords”.


A GAME
4th September 2019 at 11:56 am

The BoJo Moggy Show is the hottest ticket in town.

Too funny when Corbyn couldn’t resist the ego hit of declaring himself ready for any election, all fired up. He forgot to keep his eyes down on his script and accidentally looked up. Oops.

I’ve just looked up the “scandal” of JRM handing that whiney doctor his arse on radio. Yeah… seems some people don’t get the idea of what mitigating an identified risk actually means. Which also means, as he alluded to in saying that its a good thing other people are writing up Yellowhammer 2, because with that helpless attitude (and the whole Remain argument stems from a place of helplessness and continues to be supported from a place of frightened helplessness) you have no business whatsoever having a hand in government.

https://www.spiked-online.com/2019/09/04/its-not-jacob-rees-mogg-who-is-disrespecting-democracy/
 

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Yeah. Another world beater.

That's really proven me wrong. There's no coming back from that.
Proven you wrong?

Nobody even tried, and you have been consistently wrong for months.

There are no remainer threads

There is nobody stumping for Remain

There is only you endlessly bleating on about whatever it happens to be that day