UK Gov In Turmoil & Bexit Mess.

Danbones

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The problem is that few are looking for a "good show"........in something as critical as this.
No, you are completely wrong as usual. The good show is your highlarious commentary.

So where is the russian collusion you have been on about for a couple years again? I can't believe you are still defending all these pedo trumphaters. It is scary that you trump haters do that all the time.

Here, let me tease you with what YOU really want.



Getting your share?
 

Blackleaf

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Make mine a large VAT, Dave!

Call Me Dave is still struggling to come to terms with how and why he lost the referendum.

‘Nearly every voice that should have mattered backed our case. The voice of our main industries: cars, aircraft, trains, food, pharmaceuticals, farming, fashion, film.

‘The voice of business: the CBI. The voice of many workers: the TUC. Our allies around the world: America, India, Japan, Australia, Canada.

‘The multilateral bodies of the world: the International Monetary Fund, the World Trade Organisation, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.


In his memoirs, Dave reveals that his wife Sam needed a stiff slug of gin at 8am to cope with Brexit. Don’t we all, dear!

‘Thirteen Nobel Prize winners. The head of the NHS. The former heads of MI5 and MI6. The head of the Church of England. Nine out of ten economists . . . ’

No prizes for guessing the missing voice he failed to take into account: the British people themselves.

So perhaps it’s not surprising that three-and-a-half years later, we’re still waiting for the political class to honour Cameron’s promise to respect the result of the referendum and implement our decision.

In his memoirs, Dave reveals that his wife Sam needed a stiff slug of gin at 8am to cope with Brexit. Don’t we all, dear!



Labour’s Stop Brexit spokesman Keir Starmer has convinced himself that he’s the obvious choice to become Prime Minister in a Government of National Unity.

So we vote Leave and get a pro-Remain Max Headroom lookalike in No 10, dedicated to overturning the referendum result.

Funny how this ‘defending democracy’ business is working out.

Kirsten Dunce



The Lib Dem candidate for North Devon, Kirsten Johnson, has revealed that she thinks the constituents she seeks to represent are too white and don’t travel enough to meet members of ethnic minorities.

Asked by a local radio station why so many of them voted Leave, she burbled something about hate crime.

I don’t think we’ll be seeing her at Westminster any time soon.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/...EJOHN-stop-giving-burglars-licence-steal.html
 

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Latest news in the never-ending Brexit debacle is the supreme court rules 11-0 (!) that the Prorogue is illegal.

So I guess parliament resumes

Also the Prime Minister should be gone.

Also the Queen should be censured
 

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The UK Leader is not all that bright considering his long history of being 'an elite'.
https://sputniknews.com/europe/2019...-that-his-parliament-prorogation-was-illegal/
The UK Supreme Court ruled Boris Johnson's suspension of parliament as unlawful on Tuesday, seeing speaker John Bercow instruct Parliament to reconvene on Wednesday.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that the UK should have a general election.
The call comes after the Prime Minister said that the government would respect the Supreme Court's ruling that parliament suspension was illegal despite strongly disagreeing with the verdict.
“As the law currently stands, the UK leaves the EU on October 31st come what may but the exciting thing for us now is to get a good deal" Johnson said while speaking to reporters in New York.
He went on to claim that the ruling has hindered his ability to get a Brexit deal saying: "To be honest it is not made much easier by this kind of stuff in parliament or in the courts".
"As the law stands, we leave on October 31 and I am very hopeful that we will get a deal and I think what the people of the country want is to see parliamentarians coming together working in the national interest to get this thing done and that is what we are going to do" he added.
According to Reuters, an unnamed Downing Street source has said that the Prime Minister will not resign in response to the verdict.
The Supreme Court rules on Tuesday that Boris Johnson's prorogation of Parliament was unlawful. This was followed by immediate calls from House of Commons Speaker John Bercow to reconvene Parliament on Wednesday.
Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn said that the ruling shows that the PM had acted wrongly, telling delegates at the party's conference in Brighton that Mr Johnson should "consider his position".
 

Ocean Breeze

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Latest news in the never-ending Brexit debacle is the supreme court rules 11-0 (!) that the Prorogue is illegal.

So I guess parliament resumes

Also the Prime Minister should be gone.

Also the Queen should be censured
What a mess. But glad to hear that the legal component is actively on the job. IMHO....BOJO is just wrong for the job........and he has demonstrated that in short order.

Gosh........

Polosi is starting impeachment proceedings on Trump..............
Justin is having a black face storm.

and the UK is having a MAJOR crisis.

USG and China is in a nasty trad war.

Climate change is creating havoc for the human species on the planet.

........and how was your day??
 

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What a mess. But glad to hear that the legal component is actively on the job. IMHO....BOJO is just wrong for the job........and he has demonstrated that in short order.
Gosh........
Polosi is starting impeachment proceedings on Trump..............
Justin is having a black face storm.
and the UK is having a MAJOR crisis.
USG and China is in a nasty trad war.
Climate change is creating havoc for the human species on the planet.
........and how was your day??

My day is okay, lol.

Do gotta agree, it's 'interesting times'.
 

Ocean Breeze

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Latest news in the never-ending Brexit debacle is the supreme court rules 11-0 (!) that the Prorogue is illegal.

So I guess parliament resumes

Also the Prime Minister should be gone.

Also the Queen should be censured
the Queen??......go ahead and TRY to get her off her gold tone. Look at how she ( er Buck House ) came to Randy Andy's defense......about his "relationship" with that teen.......via Epstein.
 

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What a mess. But glad to hear that the legal component is actively on the job. IMHO....BOJO is just wrong for the job........and he has demonstrated that in short order.

Gosh........

Polosi is starting impeachment proceedings on Trump..............
Justin is having a black face storm.

and the UK is having a MAJOR crisis.

USG and China is in a nasty trad war.

Climate change is creating havoc for the human species on the planet.

........and how was your day??
From what I have been reading on other threads .
Pelosi just guaranteed Trumps re-election.
Trudeau has other controversies that have yet to surface .
Britain will leave the EU on October 31 with no deal satisfying all but the political establishment .
Trump is successfully changing the trade imbalances with China .
Winter is coming , soon for some .

Great day all in alll .
 

Blackleaf

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Has Blackshirt been here at all since Lady Hale punked his Messiah?

I find it disturbing that you see no problem in unelected (Remainer) judges telling an elected government what it can and can't do, the implications that has for democracy and the precedence this sets for (wealthy) people in the future who don't like government decisions.

As for this Lady Hale, I see that Alan Rusbridger, the former editor of the Remainer "newspaper" The Graun, has been trying to get Hale a position at Oxford University. Rusbridger is a friend of the unelected Remainer activist Gina Miller, who was the one who took this case to the Supreme Court.

Corruption?

Anyway, all this malarkey by the Remainer anti-democrats is actually good for Johnson. It will increase his lead even further in the polls.
 

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I find it disturbing that you see no problem in unelected (Remainer) judges telling an elected government what it can and can't do, the implications that has for democracy and the precedence this sets for (wealthy) people in the future who don't like government decisions.
He was quite fine with the unelected FISA court and grand jury instituting an attempted overthrow of his government .
 

Tecumsehsbones

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I find it disturbing that you see no problem in unelected (Remainer) judges telling an elected government what it can and can't do, the implications that has for democracy and the precedence this sets for (wealthy) people in the future who don't like government decisions.
I see no problem in the Supreme Court, the successor to the Law Lords, ruling on whether government actions comport with the constitution. That's kinda what they're for.

I take it you disapporve of all the times the law told the government it couldn't tramp on the rights of the British people? Those governments too were elected.

And the term is "precedent," you ignorant lager lout.

The decision was 11-0. No dissents. That's kinda like an 11-0 score in a football match. BoreJo got owned.
 

Blackleaf

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He was quite fine with the unelected FISA court and grand jury instituting an attempted overthrow of his government .

Liberals only like democracy when it goes the way they want.

We're seeing it with the attempted overthrow of Brexit and we're seeing it with the attempted impeachment of Trump.
 

Ocean Breeze

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I find it disturbing that you see no problem in unelected (Remainer) judges telling an elected government what it can and can't do, the implications that has for democracy and the precedence this sets for (wealthy) people in the future who don't like government decisions.

As for this Lady Hale, I see that Alan Rusbridger, the former editor of the Remainer "newspaper" The Graun, has been trying to get Hale a position at Oxford University. Rusbridger is a friend of the unelected Remainer activist Gina Miller, who was the one who took this case to the Supreme Court.

Corruption?

Anyway, all this malarkey by the Remainer anti-democrats is actually good for Johnson. It will increase his lead even further in the polls.
interesting way of twisting he situation to favor BOJO. Also curious that Titis a TRump style of doing things. we just watched Trump spin a bunch of malarchy trying to make himself a victim where he actuality did wrong.

Mind you......in trumps case: He does not seem to KNOW right from wrong.......and that alone is a symptom of insanity. Bojo Does know right from wrong....and should have known he was pushing the legal boundary.......
 

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it wasn't anti democratic when Boris suspended parliament illegally