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"The public cottoned on to the fact there hasn’t been and and won’t be negotiations.Boris is a liar and a blagger.."
The public cottoned on???
And what have they been able to do about it ?
Public haven’t done anything |
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"The public cottoned on to the fact there hasn’t been and and won’t be negotiations.Boris is a liar and a blagger..
The public cottoned on???
And what have they been able to do about it ?
Public haven’t done anything "
They haven’t, yet. Where is this amazing deal that you said Boris was going to get? |
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Nobody can do a thing about anything! whether we remain (by dint of getting the lib dems elected), whether we get a deal or not (by passing laws and /or breaking them) there is fuck all the general population can do.
We will always hear the individual "just you wait" comments but what will the keyboard warriors do? paste it on face fuck and throw their dummies. |
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"The public cottoned on to the fact there hasn’t been and and won’t be negotiations.Boris is a liar and a blagger..
The public cottoned on???
And what have they been able to do about it ?
Public haven’t done anything
They haven’t, yet. Where is this amazing deal that you said Boris was going to get? "
Why do you keep asking me.
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Boris has an opportunity now to get a fresh new deal in October and win the next election in November on the back of it.
I can’t see any other way out .Although I suspect cummings has a cunning plan .It better be more cunning than his last one though. |
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"The public cottoned on to the fact there hasn’t been and and won’t be negotiations.Boris is a liar and a blagger..
The public cottoned on???
And what have they been able to do about it ?
Public haven’t done anything
They haven’t, yet. Where is this amazing deal that you said Boris was going to get?
Why do you keep asking me.
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You were the one who said he would get an ‘amazing deal’ are you confused again |
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"The public cottoned on to the fact there hasn’t been and and won’t be negotiations.Boris is a liar and a blagger..
The public cottoned on???
And what have they been able to do about it ?
Public haven’t done anything
They haven’t, yet. Where is this amazing deal that you said Boris was going to get?
Why do you keep asking me.
You were the one who said he would get an ‘amazing deal’ are you confused again "
Lots of people said exactly this - ask them.
I’m not sure I specifically said he would be getting an ‘amazing deal’ but if I did show me where and when - quote me - happy to be corrected
You seem infatuated with persistently asking me . |
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"The public cottoned on to the fact there hasn’t been and and won’t be negotiations.Boris is a liar and a blagger..
The public cottoned on???
And what have they been able to do about it ?
Public haven’t done anything
They haven’t, yet. Where is this amazing deal that you said Boris was going to get?
Why do you keep asking me.
You were the one who said he would get an ‘amazing deal’ are you confused again
Lots of people said exactly this - ask them.
I’m not sure I specifically said he would be getting an ‘amazing deal’ but if I did show me where and when - quote me - happy to be corrected
You seem infatuated with persistently asking me . "
Ah, I don’t have time to look tbh. You must be feeling a bit foolish now?? |
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"The public cottoned on to the fact there hasn’t been and and won’t be negotiations.Boris is a liar and a blagger..
The public cottoned on???
And what have they been able to do about it ?
Public haven’t done anything
They haven’t, yet. Where is this amazing deal that you said Boris was going to get?
Why do you keep asking me.
You were the one who said he would get an ‘amazing deal’ are you confused again
Lots of people said exactly this - ask them.
I’m not sure I specifically said he would be getting an ‘amazing deal’ but if I did show me where and when - quote me - happy to be corrected
You seem infatuated with persistently asking me .
Ah, I don’t have time to look tbh. You must be feeling a bit foolish now?? "
And yet you do have time to persistently hound me...
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"The public cottoned on to the fact there hasn’t been and and won’t be negotiations.Boris is a liar and a blagger..
The public cottoned on???
And what have they been able to do about it ?
Public haven’t done anything
They haven’t, yet. Where is this amazing deal that you said Boris was going to get?
Why do you keep asking me.
You were the one who said he would get an ‘amazing deal’ are you confused again
Lots of people said exactly this - ask them.
I’m not sure I specifically said he would be getting an ‘amazing deal’ but if I did show me where and when - quote me - happy to be corrected
You seem infatuated with persistently asking me .
Ah, I don’t have time to look tbh. You must be feeling a bit foolish now??
And yet you do have time to persistently hound me...
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I do apologise. I will leave you now, I don’t want to add to your confusion. Sorry |
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"The public cottoned on to the fact there hasn’t been and and won’t be negotiations.Boris is a liar and a blagger..
The public cottoned on???
And what have they been able to do about it ?
Public haven’t done anything
They haven’t, yet. Where is this amazing deal that you said Boris was going to get?
Why do you keep asking me.
You were the one who said he would get an ‘amazing deal’ are you confused again
Lots of people said exactly this - ask them.
I’m not sure I specifically said he would be getting an ‘amazing deal’ but if I did show me where and when - quote me - happy to be corrected
You seem infatuated with persistently asking me . "
Once again the brexiteers were cheated by their national hero. I wonder how long you will applaud him, farage etc. |
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"The public cottoned on to the fact there hasn’t been and and won’t be negotiations.Boris is a liar and a blagger..
The public cottoned on???
And what have they been able to do about it ?
Public haven’t done anything
They haven’t, yet. Where is this amazing deal that you said Boris was going to get?
Why do you keep asking me.
You were the one who said he would get an ‘amazing deal’ are you confused again
Lots of people said exactly this - ask them.
I’m not sure I specifically said he would be getting an ‘amazing deal’ but if I did show me where and when - quote me - happy to be corrected
You seem infatuated with persistently asking me .
Once again the brexiteers were cheated by their national hero. I wonder how long you will applaud him, farage etc."
* you meant brexiteers. |
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Oh dear, the h of l has passed the 'no deal' bill, we wonder what will happen next when it gets back to the h of c?
Hmmmm, isn't this now getting interesting as the lib dems, if elected have said they will keep this country in the EU, and who else is there to vote for at a gen election that isn't a complete pile of dogshit??? |
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He's so devious and with Cimmings equally untrustworthy, that whilst we can assume the lazy, incompetent piece of shite isn't doing much, they may try to pull something off, to divert attention. It's right that he owns this total mess, instead of an immediate diversion to an election |
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"Oh dear, the h of l has passed the 'no deal' bill, we wonder what will happen next when it gets back to the h of c?
Hmmmm, isn't this now getting interesting as the lib dems, if elected have said they will keep this country in the EU, and who else is there to vote for at a gen election that isn't a complete pile of dogshit??? "
I do wonder what deal has been done behind the scenes, that we are not party to you yet, that meant the Lords stopped the filibuster... |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"Oh dear, the h of l has passed the 'no deal' bill, we wonder what will happen next when it gets back to the h of c?
Hmmmm, isn't this now getting interesting as the lib dems, if elected have said they will keep this country in the EU, and who else is there to vote for at a gen election that isn't a complete pile of dogshit???
I do wonder what deal has been done behind the scenes, that we are not party to you yet, that meant the Lords stopped the filibuster..."
two things.....
a) because the house of lords passed the bill unamended... it doesn't come back to the house of commons... it basically goes straight to get royal assent and becomes law....
2) because of how cleverly the bill was written... it took out the chance of it being filibustered because parliament would remain in session until the bill had been voted on..... and parliament couldn't been prorouged until it had been voted on in the lords |
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Does anyone really see any conclusion to this bottle neck in the near future?
It just feels like we're limping while stabbing ourselves in our good leg and expecting to fix it |
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"Oh dear, the h of l has passed the 'no deal' bill, we wonder what will happen next when it gets back to the h of c?
Hmmmm, isn't this now getting interesting as the lib dems, if elected have said they will keep this country in the EU, and who else is there to vote for at a gen election that isn't a complete pile of dogshit???
I do wonder what deal has been done behind the scenes, that we are not party to you yet, that meant the Lords stopped the filibuster...
two things.....
a) because the house of lords passed the bill unamended... it doesn't come back to the house of commons... it basically goes straight to get royal assent and becomes law....
2) because of how cleverly the bill was written... it took out the chance of it being filibustered because parliament would remain in session until the bill had been voted on..... and parliament couldn't been prorouged until it had been voted on in the lords"
No chance of Royal Assent not happening? |
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"Oh dear, the h of l has passed the 'no deal' bill, we wonder what will happen next when it gets back to the h of c?
Hmmmm, isn't this now getting interesting as the lib dems, if elected have said they will keep this country in the EU, and who else is there to vote for at a gen election that isn't a complete pile of dogshit???
I do wonder what deal has been done behind the scenes, that we are not party to you yet, that meant the Lords stopped the filibuster...
two things.....
a) because the house of lords passed the bill unamended... it doesn't come back to the house of commons... it basically goes straight to get royal assent and becomes law....
2) because of how cleverly the bill was written... it took out the chance of it being filibustered because parliament would remain in session until the bill had been voted on..... and parliament couldn't been prorouged until it had been voted on in the lords
No chance of Royal Assent not happening?"
It's just a formality. |
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"Oh dear, the h of l has passed the 'no deal' bill, we wonder what will happen next when it gets back to the h of c?
Hmmmm, isn't this now getting interesting as the lib dems, if elected have said they will keep this country in the EU, and who else is there to vote for at a gen election that isn't a complete pile of dogshit???
I do wonder what deal has been done behind the scenes, that we are not party to you yet, that meant the Lords stopped the filibuster...
two things.....
a) because the house of lords passed the bill unamended... it doesn't come back to the house of commons... it basically goes straight to get royal assent and becomes law....
2) because of how cleverly the bill was written... it took out the chance of it being filibustered because parliament would remain in session until the bill had been voted on..... and parliament couldn't been prorouged until it had been voted on in the lords
No chance of Royal Assent not happening?
It's just a formality."
Is it? |
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"Oh dear, the h of l has passed the 'no deal' bill, we wonder what will happen next when it gets back to the h of c?
Hmmmm, isn't this now getting interesting as the lib dems, if elected have said they will keep this country in the EU, and who else is there to vote for at a gen election that isn't a complete pile of dogshit???
I do wonder what deal has been done behind the scenes, that we are not party to you yet, that meant the Lords stopped the filibuster...
two things.....
a) because the house of lords passed the bill unamended... it doesn't come back to the house of commons... it basically goes straight to get royal assent and becomes law....
2) because of how cleverly the bill was written... it took out the chance of it being filibustered because parliament would remain in session until the bill had been voted on..... and parliament couldn't been prorouged until it had been voted on in the lords
No chance of Royal Assent not happening?
It's just a formality.
Is it?"
It should be buy Dominic Cummings may come with some wheeze to get out of it. |
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"Does anyone really see any conclusion to this bottle neck in the near future?
It just feels like we're limping while stabbing ourselves in our good leg and expecting to fix it "
Tis but a scratch. |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"Oh dear, the h of l has passed the 'no deal' bill, we wonder what will happen next when it gets back to the h of c?
Hmmmm, isn't this now getting interesting as the lib dems, if elected have said they will keep this country in the EU, and who else is there to vote for at a gen election that isn't a complete pile of dogshit???
I do wonder what deal has been done behind the scenes, that we are not party to you yet, that meant the Lords stopped the filibuster...
two things.....
a) because the house of lords passed the bill unamended... it doesn't come back to the house of commons... it basically goes straight to get royal assent and becomes law....
2) because of how cleverly the bill was written... it took out the chance of it being filibustered because parliament would remain in session until the bill had been voted on..... and parliament couldn't been prorouged until it had been voted on in the lords
No chance of Royal Assent not happening?
It's just a formality.
Is it?"
it is.....
its one of those procedural things that was being worried about that they wouldn't to try and get round this... but again because they can't prorouge parliament until it happens, that was taken care of in the writing of the bill..... |
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"Oh dear, the h of l has passed the 'no deal' bill, we wonder what will happen next when it gets back to the h of c?
Hmmmm, isn't this now getting interesting as the lib dems, if elected have said they will keep this country in the EU, and who else is there to vote for at a gen election that isn't a complete pile of dogshit???
I do wonder what deal has been done behind the scenes, that we are not party to you yet, that meant the Lords stopped the filibuster...
two things.....
a) because the house of lords passed the bill unamended... it doesn't come back to the house of commons... it basically goes straight to get royal assent and becomes law....
2) because of how cleverly the bill was written... it took out the chance of it being filibustered because parliament would remain in session until the bill had been voted on..... and parliament couldn't been prorouged until it had been voted on in the lords
No chance of Royal Assent not happening?
It's just a formality.
Is it?"
Suck it up |
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"Polite yet brutal, gotta love Yorkshire folk x" .
Yea I loved boycott on radio 4 today.
But this woman fro..
I don't give a toss about that woman and you can stick your political posturing up your arse it were 20 odd years ago.
Gotta love Yorkshire men |
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