No, you need to go to medical school and qualify. Politicians dont need qualificationsSo, if I want to be a doctor I just need a load of people to vote for me ?
No, you need to go to medical school and qualify. Politicians dont need qualificationsSo, if I want to be a doctor I just need a load of people to vote for me ?
I bet he doesn't want to. Fecking addicted to moaning for moanings sake.

They can replace the traitorous cnuts whose idiocy would cripple the country the brexiteers should feck off to somewhere that is locked in the 1950s. New Zealand, Auz the isle of Wight.
You not gone Spain yet ? If you need a lift the Airport let us know.
The Brexit voters,knew full well what they voted for,they also know many remainers were bullied into a remain vote,polls say we would still vote out.Bring on march.I said educated/experienced/knowledgable enough on the subject to take a decision on such a complex matter. I didn't mention intelligence.
I know plenty of intelligent people who by their own admission didn't really understand. I was blaming Cameron not the man in the street.
The Brexit voters,knew full well what they voted for,they also know many remainers were bullied into a remain vote,polls say we would still vote out.Bring on march.
Defeatist twaddle. It's going to damage the country.. fight to stop it.I can assure you I've never voted for Cameron, and I don't think there should be a second referendum. There should never have been a first one, for reasons I've stated.
No-one on either side knew then or still knows what Brexit will look like in the long run. It's a leap in the Unknown. The only entirely predictable element was a plunging pound and a period of economic uncertainty.
I have no problem with the vast majority of people who voted for it. I think they voted for a pay cut, and I dont agree with them, but that's life. The vote happened, leave won, so we should leave with the best deal we can get and move in.
Good post, Milkyboy. I can only agree with you. The pollies were ALL elected to represent the wishes of the people regardless of their personal beliefs, and should do so. As you say, 'get the best deal' you can.I can assure you I've never voted for Cameron, and I don't think there should be a second referendum. There should never have been a first one, for reasons I've stated.
No-one on either side knew then or still knows what Brexit will look like in the long run. It's a leap in the Unknown. The only entirely predictable element was a plunging pound and a period of economic uncertainty.
I have no problem with the vast majority of people who voted for it. I think they voted for a pay cut, and I dont agree with them, but that's life. The vote happened, leave won, so we should leave with the best deal we can get and move in.
Who wants a second referendum ????? Why would anyone want that to listen to more lies from both sides......What we want is the Brexit in its current form to be debated in parliament like it should be and now it will be thanks to the courts that took just 30 minutes to decide, a record in these sort of cases...The public, businesses and everyone else involved need to know what does Brexit mean for everyone......Is it Hard Brexit or Soft Brexit or in between Brexit.....We all have a right to know as it's our lives Theresa is playing with here and she has no right to make this very important decision on her own....Thank god she has been stopped in her tracks and cant now sign Article 50 until there is a proper debate in parliament and the house of lords the proper way that may give her approval or may not and Brexit becomes a farce and ditched as too much to lose... ....Well, well who would have thought.
The government have confirmed what everyone knew that they'll be no second EU referendum.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...s-eu-referendum-petition-latest-a7128306.html
The loony remainiacs will be up in arms throwing more toys out of their prams, but they'll have to get over it, respect the result and move on like some have - Sturgeon take note!!![]()
Can I just say, 611 posts and this debate is going nowhere except in circles![]()
Correct. Will be the very same as the TTGM loonies. They now realise they were wrong and have packed it inIsnt that debates do.
Eventually the loonies wi realise that the remainers were right and pipe down...

Cooo! That's a pretty intelligent post for a mere train guard. You should put in for a driver's job, Stevo. It just so happens i know a rail system that is crying out for drivers.For the delusional remainiacs (you know who you are), May is now in the perfect no lose situation because if she loses the supreme court appeal which I doubt as Government's usually get their way. If she loses the appeal she will then feel she has no choice but to go to the country for the mandate she so requires, she'll put article 50 into the manifesto and given that the Tories are 18 points clear of Labour, she'll be returned with a 3 figure majority and wipe Labour out forever in the process.
Tory MP's won't then dare vote against a hard Brexit once May has the mandate from the people and so it'll then be voted through and legislated by Parliament - nuff said.
That being the case we can expect an early election, to dissolve parliament and get the legislation through parliament in time to trigger article 50 by the end of March/early April, as was originally planned.
Cooo! That's a pretty intelligent post for a mere train guard. You should put in for a driver's job, Stevo. It just so happens i know a rail system that is crying out for drivers.

For the delusional remainiacs (you know who you are), May is now in the perfect no lose situation because if she loses the supreme court appeal, which I doubt as Government's usually get their way. If she loses the appeal she will then feel she has no choice but to go to the country for the mandate she so requires, she'll put article 50 into the manifesto and given that the Tories are 18 points clear of Labour, she'll be returned with a 3 figure majority and wipe Labour out forever in the process.
Tory MP's won't then dare vote against a hard Brexit once May has the mandate from the people and so it'll then be voted through and legislated by Parliament - nuff said.
That being the case we can expect an early election, to dissolve parliament and get the legislation through parliament in time to trigger article 50 by the end of March/early April, as was originally planned.
Corbyn has been asking her to do just that,the soft **** doesn't realise no one will vote for him.She can certainly do most of that but she can't dissolve parliament early and call an election for March. Cameron and Clegg introduced the fixed term parliament act as part of the coalition government so each government serves five years. She would need to debate and rescind that first.