UK Gov In Turmoil & Bexit Mess.

Blackleaf

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Maybe that's the way this will end, not with a bang but a whimper. Endless three-month extensions, with the British government assuring the Brexiteers they're definitely getting out, right at the end of the extension.
Remember when BoreJo swore on Cromwell's grave they'd be out 31 Oct, come what may?
He's about as successful as Blackshirt is with the hookers.

It's not his fault that Brexit won't happen on Halloween. It's the fault of the Remainer Parliament. Boris is trying his best to deliver Brexit and the people recognise that. That's why he'll win the next election easily. And he will deliver Brexit.
 

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It's not his fault that Brexit won't happen on Halloween. It's the fault of the Remainer Parliament. Boris is trying his best to deliver Brexit and the people recognise that. That's why he'll win the next election easily. And he will deliver Brexit.
He said it would happen. He swore it would happen, knowing full-well that he could not unilaterally deliver on his vow.

Still the liar he's always been, clearly.
 

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He said it would happen. He swore it would happen, knowing full-well that he could not unilaterally deliver on his vow.
Still the liar he's always been, clearly.

Sometimes things are out of your control. Anyone can swear all they like to do something and then something crops up which isn't their fault to deny them.

The fact of the matter is that the more the Remoaners attack Johnson and scupper his Brexit plans the more popular he becomes and the more votes he picks up at the next election - which could be on Thursday 12th December.

Remoaners are just playing right into his hands.

And, let's not forget, under this flextension he may not deliver Brexit on 31st October but he could deliver on 7th November and we leave on that date. What's another few day?
 

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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: All we want for Christmas is Brexit (but don't hold your breath...)

The only certainty is that we won’t be leaving on Thursday, meaning Boris Johnson’s ‘die in a ditch’ deadline has been missed.

Not that Boris can be blamed for failing to hit his target. Since becoming Prime Minister, he has moved heaven and earth to cobble together an imperfect deal which at least serves to break the deadlock.

No, the delay is down to the obstructionist Remainer rabble in Parliament, who have spent the past three-and-a-half years conspiring to renege on their promise to honour the 2016 referendum result.

You don’t need me to recount yet again the concerted campaign to sabotage Brexit by any and every means possible...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/...N-want-Christmas-Brexit-dont-hold-breath.html
 

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Sometimes things are out of your control. Anyone can swear all they like to do something and then something crops up which isn't their fault to deny them.
The fact of the matter is that the more the Remoaners attack Johnson and scupper his Brexit plans the more popular he becomes and the more votes he picks up at the next election - which could be on Thursday 12th December.
Remoaners are just playing right into his hands.
And, let's not forget, under this flextension he may not deliver Brexit on 31st October but he could deliver on 7th November and we leave on that date. What's another few day?
A lie.
 

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Sometimes things are out of your control. Anyone can swear all they like to do something and then something crops up which isn't their fault to deny them.

The fact of the matter is that the more the Remoaners attack Johnson and scupper his Brexit plans the more popular he becomes and the more votes he picks up at the next election - which could be on Thursday 12th December.

Remoaners are just playing right into his hands.

And, let's not forget, under this flextension he may not deliver Brexit on 31st October but he could deliver on 7th November and we leave on that date. What's another few day?


So now BoJo KNOWS why May couldn't get a deal done!


I love it.


BoJo is all talk, no action.


Surprised? Not really.


Nor am I shocked by your "Oh he'll still get it done!" support.


Also: what about the vote weary public? Brexiters don't want a "Second Vote" for Brexit, but want an election? Are you KIDDING?!


Seriously, y'all are worse than I thought. I feel bad for my UK friends going through this shyteshow.



Fun times!
 

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So now BoJo KNOWS why May couldn't get a deal done!
I love it.
BoJo is all talk, no action.
Surprised? Not really.
Nor am I shocked by your "Oh he'll still get it done!" support.
Also: what about the vote weary public? Brexiters don't want a "Second Vote" for Brexit, but want an election? Are you KIDDING?!
Seriously, y'all are worse than I thought. I feel bad for my UK friends going through this shyteshow.
Fun times!

We All know why May couldn't get a deal done.

It's because of the Remoaners - you know, those numpties who say they don't want No Deal but always vote against a deal, whether May's or Boris's.
 

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The difference between me and you, love, is that I believe in freedom, sovereignty, nationhood and democracy.

And you don't.
 

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Brexit is going to happen, deal or no deal.

How did he lie?


He said he'd rather be dead in a ditch than not give Brexit and negotiate an extension.



He's not giving Brexit.


He's getting an extension.


So... when's his body going to be dead in a ditch?
 

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The difference between me and you, love, is that I believe in freedom, sovereignty, nationhood and democracy.

And you don't.


And that's a lie too.


I believe in those things.


I just believe if you want those things, and you're in a place where you don't think those things are happening, and want people to vote on getting those things, you actually tell the truth instead of fearmongering with lies.


:)
 

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I believe in those things.

Obviously you don't.

You're anti-Brexit. Therefore you're anti-independence, anti-freedom, anti-nationhood and anti-democratic.

Therefore, you're one of the bad guys.

Now scuttle off with however many legs you have back under your moss-covered rock. This is a battle you and other fascists cannot win.
 
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Just because I don't agree with the question used and how it was written to decide whether the UK left the EU, doesn't mean that I wouldn't side with the UK if that was their choice.
Big difference there, Blackie.

1) You don't agree with the question used because the referendum didn't go the way you wanted it to go. Because you're a fascist.

By the way, the question used in the referendum was: Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?

That's is. Precise and to the point.

To me, that sounds like the right question to ask in an EU in/out referendum. It cannot be simpler and more straightforward.

2) It was our choice and you don't side with us.

Let's face facts here: you hate democracy, freedom, sovereignty and nationhood. Therefore, you're a fascist and Brexiteers aren't.
 

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You also don't seem to have noticed that the referendum was written and created by Remainers, not Leavers.

Yet they still contrived to lose it.

Funny how Remainers seem to forget that major inconvenience.
 

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The question in the referendum was originally going to be "Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union?”

But the more than likely Remainer Electoral Commission changed it to "Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?”

This enraged Leavers, who didn't like the wording.

Of course, the Leavers' concerns were ignored and the question stayed as it was - and the Leavers won. Karma.

Yet, somehow, it's the Leavers who are wrongly blamed for the wording in the referendum.


The question also mentions the UK — not the constituent home nations, or Gibraltar. This means there can be no explicit mandate from the terms of the question for, say, Scotland or Northern Ireland to remain. There is no explicit mandate either for Gibraltar to leave, though this would be implicit in the UK leaving. Whatever happens as a result of the question and the referendum result, it should be for the whole of the UK.
 
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