Off Topic The Politics Thread

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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 .
oh crap quick I need to get out of here! Some labour remoaner MP talking about wanting to change Brexit result to save medicines/food/water not getting to people and worried about the Army guarding the streets. <doh><doh><doh>
What a stupid 2222. Can't these idiots see that people are not falling for their project fear?

The government are the same, saying we must accept this deal or else the World will end with no deal!
 
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The convention is that the first reading of a private members bill is passed without a vote or a debate. The reason for this is that there is not much Parliamentary time allocated to private members bills at all, so anything that speeds up a stage will be a good thing. However, anyone can object and force it to be debated - even at the first reading stage. That's what Chope and his buddies do. Then time must be found for a debate - which often never happens because Parliament never has enough time to cover off everything that it gets asked to cover. So, most private members bills do not make it into law as they are at the back of the queue when it comes to being scheduled, run out of time and get scrapped.

The up-skirting furore was such bad publicity for the Conservatives that the private members bill proposal was adopted by the government. Therefore, no longer a private members amendment but a government one - which is higher up the pecking order and gets more debating time. No idea if it's law or not yet.
I wonder why parliament doesn't sit more to enable them to cover more. Looking at when they are in recess, about every month, confirms my impression that they aren't just lying ******** but lazy ones too.
 
Theatre Script imo

My deal or no deal leads to a rethink

The second vote idea should be introduced shortly if I am guessing right ?

Then the finale it’s overturned and then people come together all thinking well we tried

New government is formed

The EU bruised will listen to the UK and the UK becomes more influential inside the EU

The UK of course has no albility to go it alone

Few moans by a few

If a no deal even gets close expect a protest that will out do anyone seen before in the UK
 
I wonder why parliament doesn't sit more to enable them to cover more. Looking at when they are in recess, about every month, confirms my impression that they aren't just lying ******** but lazy ones too.
Not always - I've got to attend three committee hearings in one day the week before Christmas. Last one starts at 9PM <doh>
 
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A man going berserk in Croydon with a dirty great knife gets a suspended sentence?
Is this how our legal system gets a grip on knife crime in London? Maybe the knife wasn't big enough to worry the judge but I suspect he would be plenty worried if he was the guy in the car.pic.twitter.com/vwuUwc7GTg
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A man going berserk in Croydon with a dirty great knife gets a suspended sentence?
Is this how our legal system gets a grip on knife crime in London? Maybe the knife wasn't big enough to worry the judge but I suspect he would be plenty worried if he was the guy in the car.pic.twitter.com/vwuUwc7GTg
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I couldn't believe this. 2 year suspended sentence and 150 hours unpaid work. Well done, everything is under control.
 
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My heart bleeds for you Dan.......I’ll especially be thinking of you as I welcome the New Year in at god knows what hospital, covered in piss, **** or vomit. :)

Sorry Staines - wasn't knocking it really and my heart genuinely goes out to you guys. My cousin's daughter has just jacked in paramedic work as she was recently attacked on duty for the third time this year. I dunno how you all keep doing it but I'm bloody glad you do.
 
Sorry Staines - wasn't knocking it really and my heart genuinely goes out to you guys. My cousin's daughter has just jacked in paramedic work as she was recently attacked on duty for the third time this year. I dunno how you all keep doing it but I'm bloody glad you do.

Only jesting with you mate ;).
To be honest, the physical and verbal abuse really doesn’t bother me as I dealt with that kind of thing in my last job for 30 years so know when it’s getting out of hand, when to argue back and when to back off. Bit surreal having to put on my ‘stab vest’ for the first time last week, but then again I was working in Shepherds Bush :).
Really sorry for your cousins daughter ‘cos she obviously worked hard to get where she is and it really is a fantastic job....hope she’s ok.