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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
  • Poll closed .
Yellowhammer was base case. Irrelevant of what case, the fact that such a document exists tells you all you need to know.
A general election will come but not when the hulk decides but parliment. We have our sovereignty back without even leaving, pretty good hey

People v Parliament. Let's see what happens when the former vote.
 
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People v Parliament. Let's see what happens when the former vote.
I get the feeling you're a bit gutted about the supreme courts unanimous decision regarding your prime minister today. Those bloody unelected judges, sitting in a building built by unelected builders, who work for unelected firms.......
 
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Yellowhammer was worst case. This disreputable Parliament can only say no. GE now please.

Thought the worst case was a totally different report called black swan... much worse.

If I was in opposition there is no way I’d call for a GE Boris gave away the majority in the house, and the control. Why would you?
 
Thought the worst case was a totally different report called black swan... much worse.

If I was in opposition there is no way I’d call for a GE Boris gave away the majority in the house, and the control. Why would you?
Goldy knows, he just likes to pretend he doesnt.
 
Thought the worst case was a totally different report called black swan... much worse.

If I was in opposition there is no way I’d call for a GE Boris gave away the majority in the house, and the control. Why would you?

Yellowhammer described itself as worst case.

If Parliament delays a GE after 31.10, my prediction is that voters will turn on the Opposition, since it is prolonging an immaculated government to the detriment of the country as a whole.
 
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Yellowhammer described itself as worst case.

If Parliament delays a GE after 31.10, my prediction is that voters will turn on the Opposition, since it is prolonging an immaculated government to the detriment of the country as a whole.

Oh come on you know that was amended from baseline to soften the impact. It’s been well established.
 
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Just a quick update on my sons homework, his class of 30 (ridiculous number to teach) didnt have one single negative family experience by the uk being a member state of the EU. Over 90 positives though.

I for one am shocked <laugh>
 
Yellowhammer described itself as worst case.

If Parliament delays a GE after 31.10, my prediction is that voters will turn on the Opposition, since it is prolonging an immaculated government to the detriment of the country as a whole.
Yellowhammer was base case but quickly altered before release to say worst case. Quite typical and predictable to be fair by somebody with the ever growing reputation of being a proven blatant liar!
Goldy of course already knows this, hes just teasing
 
I get the feeling you're a bit gutted about the supreme courts unanimous decision regarding your prime minister today. Those bloody unelected judges, sitting in a building built by unelected builders, who work for unelected firms.......

I don't much care about Boris, Bob, just want to get Brexit behind us
 
Just a quick update on my sons homework, his class of 30 (ridiculous number to teach) didnt have one single negative family experience by the uk being a member state of the EU. Over 90 positives though.

Only three positives each, huh? After 40-odd years and only three positives! Tsk!

What did the Romans do for us?
 
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Only three positives each, huh? After 40-odd years and only three positives! Tsk!

What did the Romans do for us?
Well maybe less cos my lad had 5. He did say some didnt do it which made me think that maybe their parents were leave voters and they were embarrassed that they couldn't actually think of anything that directly affects them negatively.
 
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I suspect it's a fine line, and political motives were at play. But I thought from the word go that prorogation was risky.
I suspected that it was either lawful or unlawful. The latter was the result meaning the person who runs our country is a deceitful lieing twat. They put aside motives mate as I'm sure you're well aware
 
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