Eu referendum whats your vote

Buzzer:
Your bang on with these eco protesters bringing parts of London to a stand still, they should analyse what they use in life personally as most would find they themselves are using every day items that cause damage to the environment either in there use or in the manufacture of such items.
As for Labour wanting a referendum on a deal if Boris does achieve one that is acceptable apparently Corbin has said he does not want this but things change daily as we all know so anything could happen, Buzzer

An end to foreign flights.Mum and Dad and/or their flat share must go all electric no more gas central heating for them.Even then they have to turn it off when the wind isn’t blowing.

As for a ( rigged ) referendum yes assuming that Bozo puts anything other than BRINO or Remain on the table.Which the false flag Tory Federalist ■■■■■■ won’t.

Buzzer:
Your bang on with these eco protesters bringing parts of London to a stand still, they should analyse what they use in life personally as most would find they themselves are using every day items that cause damage to the environment either in there use or in the manufacture of such items.
As for Labour wanting a referendum on a deal if Boris does achieve one that is acceptable apparently Corbin has said he does not want this but things change daily as we all know so anything could happen, Buzzer

It has always been Mummar and Puppar with Tarquin and Annabel.

Surprising me not a post on here since Sunday last and I am wondering if everyone is fed up with this ongoing saga, Boris against all the doubters has secured a deal but is it the right way to go and I am not sure on that point even though I want out and as quickly as possible.
Saturday in Whitehall is going to be interesting especially as no one quite knows how it will pan out at the end of the day, will Boris get enough votes to carry this deal through or will opposition find another way of delaying the action, would be a brave man to bet either way on the outcome.
Personally I am in favour of just leaving without a deal, just get out but if he fails to get a majority on Saturday Boris will have to send the Benn letter asking for an extension but Macron has stated today he would veto any request for another period of dithering and it will be take the deal on the table or just go, will he be the only one who thinks like that or will there be more countries who reject an extension who knows at this stage of the game.
Will be very interesting to see if any Labour MP’s go against Corbin and vote with Boris and we all know which way Swinson’s lot will vote as they want to remain.
Very interesting day tomorrow which know one can predict the outcome, we shall see Buzzer.

Buzzer:
Surprising me not a post on here since Sunday last and I am wondering if everyone is fed up with this ongoing saga, Boris against all the doubters has secured a deal but is it the right way to go and I am not sure on that point even though I want out and as quickly as possible.
Saturday in Whitehall is going to be interesting especially as no one quite knows how it will pan out at the end of the day, will Boris get enough votes to carry this deal through or will opposition find another way of delaying the action, would be a brave man to bet either way on the outcome.
Personally I am in favour of just leaving without a deal, just get out but if he fails to get a majority on Saturday Boris will have to send the Benn letter asking for an extension but Macron has stated today he would veto any request for another period of dithering and it will be take the deal on the table or just go, will he be the only one who thinks like that or will there be more countries who reject an extension who knows at this stage of the game.
Will be very interesting to see if any Labour MP’s go against Corbin and vote with Boris and we all know which way Swinson’s lot will vote as they want to remain.
Very interesting day tomorrow which know one can predict the outcome, we shall see Buzzer.

Did he?
Yesterday, Thursday, he said he that he was against delay unless there were major changes. But there have now been major changes…

But you are right , it has been dragging on now.
We now have Johnson bringing in a deal which puts a border in the Irish Sea…
newsletter.co.uk/news/polit … -1-9110754
“We would be damaging the fabric of the Union with regulatory checks and even customs controls between Great Britain and Northern Ireland on top of those extra regulatory checks down the Irish Sea that are already envisaged in the withdrawal agreement,” said Mr. Johnson.
“Now, I have to tell you that no British Conservative government could or should sign up to any such arrangement,” he added.

So, will he be, “The Main Man”, stick by his words, and vote against the Government on Saturday?

Anyway Buzzer, can we agree this has been going on too long?
youtube.com/watch?v=p2K6Ejk36FE
:smiley:

Have a niggling suspicion that Boris wont get the votes needed on Saturday and the Benn letter will be sent and all the EU members will grant a further delay simply because for all there stubbornness they don’t want us gone as we are too great financial asset to them plain and simple. This has cost both sides in time and copious amounts of money over the last three and a half years and it aint over yet and I kid you not an MP actually stood up in the commons today and asked if they could claim for child care as parliament was being held on a Saturday only the third time in 70 years I might add which just shows you what level of calibre we have supposedly running this country.
As I said before I don’t want any deal I just want out and if you look at the present offering we are still one leg in and the other out. Every MP that wants to remain says put it back to the people but most are fed up by now and when they voted last time it still has not been ratified so they think what is the point, voting in a general election is different as you can change the direction if things don’t look too rosy after five years but this is a one trip pony and is important it is got right but with most things in life you cannot please all.
On the brighter side apparently there is a new imogi now representing Brexit and it is a frowning face with a yawning hand over it signifying boredom which is about right, anyways I am probably too old to worry about the outcome what ever it is so away to me bed, Buzzer.

A concentrating read, but as good a summary of what brought us to the Brexit decision as i’ve seen

atticbug.blogspot.com/2019/09/th … rexit.html

Just seen England thrash the Aussies in the Rugby 1/4 finals, so I assume that the remainers who consider themselves Europeans rather than English/British, then view the team as having represented Europe, so have been singing their vile euro anthem in celebration.

Juddian:
A concentrating read, but as good a summary of what brought us to the Brexit decision as i’ve seen

atticbug.blogspot.com/2019/09/th … rexit.html

Congratulations Juddian on finding such a gem.

The Establishment are moving ever faster towards brainwashing us to accept the setting up a thought police. How dare we have our OWN opinion and above all one which differs from the ‘correct’ one.

Wish i could take the credit for the find Cav, but it was linked to by Delingpole in his pertinet Breitbart(London) article of thismorning and i merely passed it on.

Had an idea you would appreciate it too.

Juddian:
A concentrating read, but as good a summary of what brought us to the Brexit decision as i’ve seen

atticbug.blogspot.com/2019/09/th … rexit.html

Fantastic article, thanks.

Well he signed this letter, Buzzer.

Buzzer:
Well he signed this letter, Buzzer.

He did sign that indeed !
I`m very impressed: he can even do joined up writing, almost like a grown-up!

Franglais:

Buzzer:
Well he signed this letter, Buzzer.

He did sign that indeed !
I`m very impressed: he can even do joined up writing, almost like a grown-up!

If your sceptical all the MP’s are worse than children, Franglais I note you are not a fan of Boris then and to be honest I think he wants to leave with out a deal and that I believe would be in the best interests long term for this country, if we are leaving just leave that was the original vote so why not stick to that and nothing else, Buzzer.

Buzzer:

Franglais:

Buzzer:
Well he signed this letter, Buzzer.

He did sign that indeed !
I`m very impressed: he can even do joined up writing, almost like a grown-up!

If your sceptical all the MP’s are worse than children, Franglais I note you are not a fan of Boris then and to be honest I think he wants to leave with out a deal and that I believe would be in the best interests long term for this country, if we are leaving just leave that was the original vote so why not stick to that and nothing else, Buzzer.

No, as you say I`m no fan of Johnson, but, he has risen to be the head-boy of the Westminster Play Group.

I do believe there are some capable and honest individuals there, but with the way the system works, none are in positions of power. Most climb the greasy pole by stamping on the heads of others, and jettisoning any principles holding them back.

Franglais:

Buzzer:
Well he signed this letter, Buzzer.

He did sign that indeed !
I`m very impressed: he can even do joined up writing, almost like a grown-up!

That’s so funny, you really are a wag :unamused:

Juddian:
A concentrating read, but as good a summary of what brought us to the Brexit decision as i’ve seen

atticbug.blogspot.com/2019/09/th … rexit.html

A more blatant and clumsy piece of Populist propaganda would be hard to find. Well done.

Franglais:

Buzzer:
Well he signed this letter, Buzzer.

He did sign that indeed !
I`m very impressed: he can even do joined up writing, almost like a grown-up!

I believe he has someone to do that for him. The sulks and tantrums though . . . all his own work.

dexxy57:

Franglais:

Buzzer:
Well he signed this letter, Buzzer.

He did sign that indeed !
I`m very impressed: he can even do joined up writing, almost like a grown-up!

I believe he has someone to do that for him. The sulks and tantrums though . . . all his own work.

The only sulks and tantrums on display are from the remainiac vermin, our prime minister is just trying his best to deliver the result of the 2016 once in a lifetime stay or leave referendum, it’s a simple as that.

bigstraight6:

dexxy57:

Franglais:

Buzzer:
Well he signed this letter, Buzzer.

He did sign that indeed !
I`m very impressed: he can even do joined up writing, almost like a grown-up!

I believe he has someone to do that for him. The sulks and tantrums though . . . all his own work.

The only sulks and tantrums on display are from the remainiac vermin, our prime minister is just trying his best to deliver the result of the 2016 once in a lifetime stay or leave referendum, it’s a simple as that.

Basically who ever was PM they would face the same opposition from remaining voters who still cannot accept that 2016 result and will go to any lengths to slow or halt altogether leaving the EU, not a lot of reaction from the EU yet but they don’t work weekends do they, Buzzer

bigstraight6:
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The only sulks and tantrums on display are from the remainiac vermin, our prime minister is just trying his best to deliver the result of the 2016 once in a lifetime stay or leave referendum, it’s a simple as that.
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Remaniac Vermin? Ooh, strong language.

Our Prime Minister is just trying to do what he’s always tried to do, ie, what’s best for himself. It’s as simple as that.