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Correct. Of those nine countries some receive more back in trade within the EU than they  put in.  When they hand the dosh over to Brussels and Brussels then divvies it out to the poorer EU count

If you want to see hatred look at the political left. From antifa to momentum to unite against hate.  We arnt full of hate we are just pissed off.  Being against giving power to the eu isn't

What the latest news has demonstrated is that May's policy of appeasement to the EU was similar to Chamberlain's appeasement towards Hitler in the 1930's. By standing up to the EU and removing any hop

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I have two questions.

As the referendum result came out in favour of leaving the EU and that became the will of the people there for the country. Then MP's that plan and scheme against the country are they committing Treason?

What would be the point of a second referendum when they have not followed through on the first one yet?

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2 hours ago, Arry said:

I have two questions.

As the referendum result came out in favour of leaving the EU and that became the will of the people there for the country. Then MP's that plan and scheme against the country are they committing Treason?

What would be the point of a second referendum when they have not followed through on the first one yet?

Cheers Arry

No because parliament is sovereign and the referendum was advisory, nothing in law forcing parliament to act on the result.

Well the people pushing for a second referendum argue at this point the only way to break the deadlock in parliament is to take the decision back to the people. Of course even if there wasn't deadlock in parliament the usual suspects would be pushing for it because they simply want to stop brexit at all costs.

 

 

Hearing that Labour and DUP talks have been quite successful today with the DUP saying that they'd support a vote of no confidence if May doesn't come back from Brussels with satisfactory assurances on the backstop. Nothing official yet though, we'll see what happens on Monday...

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5 minutes ago, BGD said:

No because parliament is sovereign and the referendum was advisory, nothing in law forcing parliament to act on the result.

Well the people pushing for a second referendum argue at this point the only way to break the deadlock in parliament is to take the decision back to the people. Of course even if there wasn't deadlock in parliament the usual suspects would be pushing for it because they simply want to stop brexit at all costs.

 

 

Hearing that Labour and DUP talks have been quite successful today with the DUP saying that they'd support a vote of no confidence if May doesn't come back from Brussels with satisfactory assurances on the backstop. Nothing official yet though, we'll see what happens on Monday...

How can the DUP side with labour when the party leader is an ira sympathiser?  And the 1st chance they get the uk is being split up. Now if it was Sinn Fein and labour there would be civil war in the uk. Bet the shinners are kicking themselves for not taking their seats in Westminster 

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2 minutes ago, Lenmcharristar said:

How can the DUP side with labour when the party leader is an ira sympathiser?  And the 1st chance they get the uk is being split up. Now if it was Sinn Fein and labour there would be civil war in the uk. Bet the shinners are kicking themselves for not taking their seats in Westminster 

Simple really, they see the backstop as a bigger threat than a Labour government.

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9 minutes ago, BGD said:

No because parliament is sovereign and the referendum was advisory, nothing in law forcing parliament to act on the result.

Well the people pushing for a second referendum argue at this point the only way to break the deadlock in parliament is to take the decision back to the people. Of course even if there wasn't deadlock in parliament the usual suspects would be pushing for it because they simply want to stop brexit at all costs.

 

 

Hearing that Labour and DUP talks have been quite successful today with the DUP saying that they'd support a vote of no confidence if May doesn't come back from Brussels with satisfactory assurances on the backstop. Nothing official yet though, we'll see what happens on Monday...

So we they end up with a dictatorship, no point in voting any more you can't trust MP's any more as the will of the people counts for nothing. They are able to ignore use and engineer any result they want.

The tactic being vote every thing down go back to the people, hope they will vote the other way and if they don't they will just ignore the people again. What a joke the UK has become.

Cheers Arry

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9 minutes ago, Lenmcharristar said:

With a labour government it’s a united ireland never mind a back stop. The DUP will never side with those. 

If the Labour Party united Ireland I suppose we would have to change the Union Jack probably be a white cross on a white back ground if the labour party got into power.

Cheers Arry

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4 minutes ago, Lenmcharristar said:

With a labour government it’s a united ireland never mind a back stop. The DUP will never side with those. 

Labour aren't going to unite Ireland :laugh: and the DUP know that. 

You're falling into the same trap as May thinking the DUP will support her no matter what. Nigel Dodds himself has said that the backstop is a bigger threat than a Labour government.

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17 minutes ago, BGD said:

Labour aren't going to unite Ireland :laugh: and the DUP know that. 

You're falling into the same trap as May thinking the DUP will support her no matter what. Nigel Dodds himself has said that the backstop is a bigger threat than a Labour government.

Fake news where’s the wall

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7 minutes ago, dogmandont said:

Len they would suck him off if it furthers their own agenda. 

Under a different leader yes but they how much of a snake Corbyn is, never mind his out right support for a united ireland  .  Unless it’s a coup to get rid of him death by unemployed loyalist hitman haha

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10 minutes ago, Lenmcharristar said:

Under a different leader yes but they how much of a snake Corbyn is, never mind his out right support for a united ireland  .  Unless it’s a coup to get rid of him death by unemployed loyalist hitman haha

It’s just politicians being politicians Len. Don’t loose any sleep over it. Lol. 

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4 hours ago, Lenmcharristar said:

Bet the shinners are kicking themselves for not taking their seats in Westminster 

Doubt it. SF run on an abstentionist policy, one of the reasons their voters vote for them. Also they well know what influence their few votes would have on the atmosphere in the HOC. It would be counter productive from their POV. Bit like how Hitler was never bumped off, he was doing too much damage to his own side.

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14 hours ago, BGD said:

No because parliament is sovereign and the referendum was advisory, nothing in law forcing parliament to act on the result.

Well the people pushing for a second referendum argue at this point the only way to break the deadlock in parliament is to take the decision back to the people. Of course even if there wasn't deadlock in parliament the usual suspects would be pushing for it because they simply want to stop brexit at all costs.

 

 

Hearing that Labour and DUP talks have been quite successful today with the DUP saying that they'd support a vote of no confidence if May doesn't come back from Brussels with satisfactory assurances on the backstop. Nothing official yet though, we'll see what happens on Monday...

Well the eu crooks have said nothing to add in other words it’s a done deal on a no deal  ??

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