Bellend.Yes break out the ringworm virus now and we could see another flock of the blue sheep disappear
Bellend.Yes break out the ringworm virus now and we could see another flock of the blue sheep disappear
I saw a documentary a few weeks back that included an episode where the young lad was going out for the evening. As he was going through the front door, his mum called out "Don't forget to take your knife with you." When questioned by the interviewer, the mum just shrugged and said he has to protect himself.
If this backwards trend continues, we're all going to have to carry swords again.
If we go for WTO, they'll cave at the last minute. It's how the EU does business and the consequences for the EU in the event of no £39bn and losing a vital export customer would be grave
Bully Bercow is showing he is not impartial as speaker. He's a disgrace and should be replaced now.
Like to see you try.
Would you not say it's reasonable that May should have to come back to Parliament in three days, rather than three weeks? She's had enough time to decide what her next move will be, but is trying to bully Parliament by running the clock down, which suits both her and the Loony No-Dealers. Grieve was right to move the amendment, Bercow was right to allow a vote on it, and Parliament was right to vote in favour. May, already in contempt, has tried to run roughshod over Parliament from the start, and Bercow is only doing his job in giving MPs their say.
Bloody hell Stroller you are just so anti-Brexit and cannot see anything other than remaining in the Gangster club. People knock Farage but when you hear him on LBC he takes calls from everyone and sometimes says from remainers "yeah that's a valid point", whereas you can never agree on a valid point if it goes against your EU.Would you not say it's reasonable that May should have to come back to Parliament in three days, rather than three weeks? She's had enough time to decide what her next move will be, but is trying to bully Parliament by running the clock down, which suits both her and the Loony No-Dealers. Grieve was right to move the amendment, Bercow was right to allow a vote on it, and Parliament was right to vote in favour. May, already in contempt, has tried to run roughshod over Parliament from the start, and Bercow is only doing his job in giving MPs their say.
We're talking about John 'Bollocks to Brexit' Bercow, no matter how he tries to justify his actions his public declaration of opposition to Brexit has compromised his position. If he were an honourable man he'd have resigned but the fact that he continues in office long past his promised 'sell by date' does nothing to make the divisions in the House any less fractious nor does his many instances of allowing Remainers to dominate any discussions in the chamber...
Bloody hell Stroller you are just so anti-Brexit and cannot see anything other than remaining in the Gangster club. People knock Farage but when you hear him on LBC he takes calls from everyone and sometimes says from remainers "yeah that's a valid point", whereas you can never agree on a valid point if it goes against your EU.
Bloody hell Stroller you are just so anti-Brexit and cannot see anything other than remaining in the Gangster club. People knock Farage but when you hear him on LBC he takes calls from everyone and sometimes says from remainers "yeah that's a valid point", whereas you can never agree on a valid point if it goes against your EU.
Is he not just doing his job? God forbid the bloke doesn’t think a hard Brexit is a particularly good thing. What a lunatic.
It doesn't matter how good he is at his job, the fact he has publicly sided with the Remainers in such a key issue renders him compromised, today's 'performance' actually does nothing for Parliament, imagine if he had declared for Brexit and refused today's amendment...
Then he’d be a bit of a moron but is this just not part of the sovereignty that was apparently key to the Brexit vote? A British parliament making decisions for Britain. How quaint.
We did and we do. Hopefully we all want a good outcome from this. Remain/Leave should be more united for the best of the country.Three weeks or three days, what is most reasonable? May wants to bully Parliament and Bercow won't allow it - correctly.
We all voted to preserve the sovereignty of the UK Parliament didn't we?
You're missing the point, I don't have a problem with the decision he made, it's the fact he is being seen as biased and was called out by MPs on just that premise, Parliament has to be above that...
I don’t see why it matters. He’s obviously going to have an opinion. If that opinion wasn’t public he’d be in no better or worse position to act as he has.
It's not really his job to have an opinion as Speaker of the House. He is supposed to be impartial and today he has shown not to be.
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3 Days? 3 minutes would have been enough after her time wasting.Would you not say it's reasonable that May should have to come back to Parliament in three days, rather than three weeks? She's had enough time to decide what her next move will be, but is trying to bully Parliament by running the clock down, which suits both her and the Loony No-Dealers. Grieve was right to move the amendment, Bercow was right to allow a vote on it, and Parliament was right to vote in favour. May, already in contempt, has tried to run roughshod over Parliament from the start, and Bercow is only doing his job in giving MPs their say.