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 .
Don't keep bringing me into it. I voted like 17.4M to leave the EU. for me and leavers, leave meant leave. Sadly May has not negotiated properly and the EU are the EU. What hasn't helped are deceitful MP's that won't accept the result and are trying their best to derail Brexit. This is not in the best interests of the country.
Take mad Anna her constituancy voted to leave, like Ken Clark's and they won't respect the wishes of the people they represent. What is worse is these MP's have undermine May's negotiation hand and still want to take no deal off the table, which if successful, will give the EU the upper hand against our country. So yes, they are being treacherous.
Bath and North East Somerset voted 58% to 42% for remain. The constituency MP is Jacob Rees Mogg.
Wokingham voted 57% to 43% for remain. The constituency MP is John Redwood.
Who is representing the wishes of these people? 17.4m is a big number. So is 16.1m.

Whatever happens this country will need to do a Spain, have a ‘pacto del olvido’, a pact of forgetting, if we want to avoid the divisions getting deeper and lasting decades.
 
Bath and North East Somerset voted 58% to 42% for remain. The constituency MP is Jacob Rees Mogg.
Wokingham voted 57% to 43% for remain. The constituency MP is John Redwood.
Who is representing the wishes of these people? 17.4m is a big number. So is 16.1m.

Whatever happens this country will need to do a Spain, have a ‘pacto del olvido’, a pact of forgetting, if we want to avoid the divisions getting deeper and lasting decades.

eer no, you respect the result of the referendum. Redwood was elected when Blair was PM does that mean we should not respect the result? <doh> actually <doh> no wait for that post you deserve a :eek:.
 
eer no, you respect the result of the referendum. Redwood was elected when Blair was PM does that mean we should not respect the result? <doh> actually <doh> no wait for that post you deserve a :eek:.
Did you not say mad Anna and Clarke were not representing the people of their constituencies? Correct me if I'm wrong. It's just been pointed out that JRM and Redwood aren't either. Very weak arguement and totally should be dismissed. Please ignore this mistake by ellers
 
Did you not say mad Anna and Clarke were not representing the people of their constituencies? Correct me if I'm wrong. It's just been pointed out that JRM and Redwood aren't either. Very weak arguement and totally should be dismissed
Seriously bob are you a bit :eek:? Not being nasty but you don't seem to be able to understand a simple post. read my post again before you try to sound clever before shooting yourself in the foot.
 
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Seriously bob are you a bit :eek:? Not being nasty but you don't seem to be able to understand a simple post. read my post again before you try to sound clever before shooting yourself in the foot.
Yep read it. You said they wont respect the wishes of the people they represent. Are JRM or Redwood doing that?:emoticon-0103-cool:
 
Yep read it. You said they wont respect the wishes of the people they represent. Are JRM or Redwood doing that?
They are respecting the overall referendum result... that's how our system works and has for years. It's not hard to work out.... or maybe it is?
 
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Spot on. :emoticon-0148-yes: so you can work things out. On another note I hear plasterboard is cheaper in Homebase next week... fill your boots.
 
The are respecting the overall referendum result... that's how our system works and has for years. It's not hard to work out.... or maybe it is?
Your words not mine dear ellers. You were just corrected by sb73 take it on the chin lad:1980_boogie_down:
You should have said that in the first place and not made out it was about mps not respecting the wishes of their constituents and you wouldnt have tied yourself up.
 
Your words not mine dear ellers. You were just corrected by sb73 take it on the chin lad:1980_boogie_down:
His argument was weak and he knows it. I don't need to take anything on the chin. Unless of course you or SB want to prove me wrong in that the MP's in question are not respecting the overall result?