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  • Helen P3Helen P3 Posts: 1,152

  • The judges have voted the parogment of parliament was unlawful there is a vast difference between unlawful and illegal which they didn't say. By calling Boris a lier you are also calling the Queen the same, you were not in that room when he requested it so therefore do not know what was said and therefore can not say. For you farmers out there you do know that if we stay in the EU you will lose your substades, don't believe me go read what they EU have said will change.
  • Helen P3Helen P3 Posts: 1,152

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  • Sam 37Sam 37 Posts: 1,271

  • steveTusteveTu Posts: 3,219
    Sam 37 said:

    Today, the highest court in the land has found a prime minister of the United Kingdom to have acted unlawfully in shutting down Parliament, the sovereign body in our constitution, at a time of the greatest national crisis since WW II.

    I just wonder what his backers, funders and advisers are going to come up with next.  

    Nothing honest, I do fear....


    Odd. The PM is trying to exit Europe to regain sovereignty....BUT sovereignty IS Parliament - and what does Boris do? He gags Parliament. Scary.
    If it was the other way round, and Corbyn had tried this trick, can you just imagine what Rees Mogg et al would be saying now?
    Boris voted AGAINST leaving - Rees Mogg voted AGAINST leaving.
    Boris went to Macron and Merkel and they put a 30 day limit on him coming back with a plan - but why on earth did he need 30 days? He's been involved in the Cabinet for years - if he hadn't got a plan when he became PM after three years of being in Government at the highest level then what hope?
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  • The supreme court was a very biased hearing if you look at each and everyone they were all remainers. This was never going to be a fair hearing. To be a fair hearing you have to have across the board a representation of each side these judges were not they all decided they knew what our PM said to the Queen, do you know what was said , NO therefore you don't have the right to call our PM a liar. If we were ever forced to stay in the EU as I've said before the farmers will lose their subsidies, we will have to adopt the Euro within 6 month, our young will have to join the army at the ages of 16 to 35 yrs ( the UE is looking at taking on Russia) so you can say goodbye to you children and grandchild. We have a housing crisis  here in England, we are unable to house our people, people can't get jobs yet the EU wants us to take even more immigrants. Our pensioners get paid the lowest pension in Europe. The EU don't have a vot as to who sits on the council they just appoint anyone they like. I wouldn't mind paying into the EU if the amount was fair and it was use in a proper way not paying for things that are totally unnecessary and a complete waste of money. The Gravy Train goes straight to the EU and stops ready for them to take what the decide upon.



     We actually left the EU on the 29th march, if you read article 50 it states that at starting the leave process we have 2 years to sorthings out and then were out. I am actively working to see if we can't get this brought to light and stop the remainers going against the will of the many.

    I think from the above you will have guessed I am a Leave and PROUD to be so.
  • B3B3 Posts: 27,505

    In London. Keen but lazy.
  • wild edgeswild edges Posts: 10,497
    I'm not sure where you get your info @NannaBoo but you might want to double check some of them. For example article 50 allows for either side to apply for extensions of time and the UK has and the rest of the EU agreed to it. As for the rest... :/
    If you can keep your head, while those around you are losing theirs, you may not have grasped the seriousness of the situation.
  • OmoriOmori Posts: 1,674
    @NannaBoo Would be interested if you could please cite sources for your information? 
  • B3B3 Posts: 27,505
    @NannaBoo, I find your post disturbing. Where on earth do you get your information from?
    In London. Keen but lazy.
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