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 .
Turkish, DT and all.
Please refrain from this aggressive and stupid behaviour. Please do not call out for people to meet up for the purpose of "sorting"each other. Veiled threats of violence are not allowed on this thread or board. Please desist...

We do not mod this thread, prefering for you all to self - mod....but if threats continue we will be forced into action.

Please desist and cease

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I apologise Beth, but if he insists on using veiled threats and belittling people because of their political beliefs and opinions, then it’s only to be expected people will retaliate, I’ve only ever had one profile on here, he I believe has had several and has been suspended as well if I remember right.
I apologise to the members and mods for rising to his baiting, but I will not apologise to him.
 
Like Bercow, they are just doing their jobs in holding Government to account. May negotiated a bad deal, but thought she could bully it through Parliament. She's failed twice and will likely fail again. She's made this country a laughing stock.

So you are impressed with the rest of parliament

Unbelievable. So out of touch.
 
So you are impressed with the rest of parliament

Unbelievable. So out of touch.

Yes, I am. The sovereignty of the UK Parliament must be upheld.

Parliamentary sovereignty is a principle of the UK constitution. It makes Parliament the supreme legal authority in the UK, which can create or end any law.

Taking back control, remember?
 
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Yes, I am. The sovereignty of the UK Parliament must be upheld.

Parliamentary sovereignty is a principle of the UK constitution. It makes Parliament the supreme legal authority in the UK, which can create or end any law.

Taking back control, remember?

But the issue is within Parliament. When can MP's not in power take control from a democratically elected government? Last time anything similar was Oliver Cromwell
 
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A sensible agreement from the EU. After her deal is rejected again next week, May (or her replacement, for surely she would be forced to resign) has to come back by April 12th with a new plan. Good.
 
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Let’s all sign a pointless petition, be it leave with no deal or remain.
Might start one myself, let’s have all our clubs losses for the last 5 seasons overturned and all made into 1-0 wins because we didn’t like the result.
All it proves is that just over 2 million people who voted remain cannot accept the referendum result and through their tears have signed a petition to overturn a democratic vote, yet some seem to thing it will sway a decision their way, pitiful in all honesty.
 
Let’s all sign a pointless petition, be it leave with no deal or remain.
Might start one myself, let’s have all our clubs losses for the last 5 seasons overturned and all made into 1-0 wins because we didn’t like the result.
All it proves is that just over 2 million people who voted remain cannot accept the referendum result and through their tears have signed a petition to overturn a democratic vote, yet some seem to thing it will sway a decision their way, pitiful in all honesty.

You can’t just shout “Leave won Leave won” forever and not address firstly the huge levels of corruption and mixed messages from the intentionally vague Leave campaign and second the high probability that a hard Brexit will do huge damage to the majority of society.

May agreed a deal. Our supposed Eurosceptic MPs flounced away from it. In summary, it was never a binding referendum and anyone who knows anything knows it’ll be expensive bollocks so stop crying.
 
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