Seriously, Paul, please throw in a few commas, semi-colons and full stops. I honestly struggle immensely to follow the points you try to make on this thread.
Punctuation, punctuation, punctuation thats what you need! If you wanna be the best and you if wanna beat the rest............
The leader of the Lib Dem’s is an un democratic half wit, probably takes her shoes off to count to 10.
I think if I was in Johnson’s or Cumming’s shoes I’d have mapped out the decision tree scenarios and identified all the stupid gates I’d have to go through every step of the way. Johnson is an idiot, but not such a big idiot that he won’t recognise a hostile parliament and expect to lose a series of test points. We’re all alive to what destroyed May, so only an utter numpty would think there’d be a different outcome simply through a change in PM. The position of the majority of MPs is quite clear. What I do wonder is how the democratically minded general public are taking all of this in. I have spoken to enough intelligent Remainers that are dismayed with these parliamentary shenanigans and will vote Leave if asked again. I’m not aware of any prominent Leaver having changed their minds since the referendum and is now an ardent Remainer. Still time to do a ‘Norway’.
Amazing the score you can rack up when you have the referee on your side. We might manage 6 on Saturday if Les Ferdinand is given the whistle. Luton won't complain of course
Opinions? Turk 0 Idiot 7 Yellowhammer will maybe make you eat your words especially on the source of project fear. Lib Dem’s position really clear your answer to that is a simpleton insult. You really have little idea imo on who is what and what is what ? In the words of Cool Hand Luke: “What we’ve got here is failure to communicate.”
If the bias Bercow has shown is parliamentary democracy, we might as well all give up. His lack of impartiality has been an utter disgrace
Yes, but the ref wasn't so biased that he invented rules as he went along to ensure he got the result he wanted
You lot see bias everywhere. Bercow has, correctly, made sure that the government can't steamroller parliament and that the views of back-benchers are properly heard. Good for him. Your government, in a travesty of democracy, has shut down parliament in order to avoid scrutiny and opposition. Fortunately, the plan to do this was leaked and opposition parties were able pass their law before the shutdown. Good for them.
There needs to be a general election in November. I hope we can agree on that. With a new and impartial Speaker, we may be able to move forward