Wed Jan 16, 2019 9:38 am
captbirdseye wrote:I sometimes wonder whether people take the time to actually read the implications of a 'No Deal' or just rely on funny Facebook memes for their information.
But hey, it's always the evil EU and their dirty tactics instead of our own political elite making billions of hedge funds and forex ie Farage and Odey.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 9:46 am
pembroke allan wrote:castleblue wrote:I can only see one way out of this crisis, and that's exactly what this is, and that's to take this decision away from Westminster and move immediately to a 2nd referendum and that referendum have just two options, Remain on our current terms or Leave on the terms negotiated.
I voted leave in the referendum and despite there being an overwhelming majority in favour of leave in my constituency last night our MP, Wayne David, voted against the deal negotiated by Theresa May, Why? I feel totally let down by my MP and I will be sending him an email today telling him just that and making him one promise, he will never get my vote again.
I actually feel a little sympathy for Theresa May as just over a month ago 117 of her own MP's voted against her in the Tory party confidence vote in her leadership, last night 116 of her MP's voted against her agreement which has turned a drama into a full blown crisis. However this morning the posh boy Rees-Mogg is on Sky saying HIS group will support TM in the confidence vote this evening. These are the type of games being played by the very people we elect to run our country on our behalf.
I believe it's time for the ordinary people of this country to settle this issue once and for all and that's through a 2nd referendum, last time I voted leave and will do so again but whatever the outcome the result MUST be respected by all sides.
Trouble is this is why lot of mps voted against may just so can have another referendum! And tbh think people will vote remain because of the fiascos with these negotiations. And for me if we vote remain that will be disastrous as we will be at mercy of the EU and their control which will only get tighter with federal Europe state no doubt end product.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 9:49 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:thomasblue wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:Not a shock. But definitely worse than she thought it would be.
Can’t see the No Confidence Motion getting through parliament tomorrow. She’ll have enough of her own MPs and the DUP to survive that.
Back at square one - but no deal has to be avoided.
I voted remain but I believe in democracy. Unfortunately, another referendum seems the most likely outcome now. If she goes to renegotiate her deal, the EU will offer her nothing more so it would be a pointless exercise.
Why does no deal have to be avoided?
There is as good a chance that No deal is as good as a deal. Nobody knows what the right way to go is we just need to choose a path and take it.
The EU will soon come running after we leave with a decent trade deal and solution to Ireland. They need a deal as much as we do.
They are just playing there cards and unfortunatly they are better players than our lot
That’s just my opinion. Should have made that clear.
I just think that no deal would be catastrophic.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 9:53 am
castleblue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:castleblue wrote:I can only see one way out of this crisis, and that's exactly what this is, and that's to take this decision away from Westminster and move immediately to a 2nd referendum and that referendum have just two options, Remain on our current terms or Leave on the terms negotiated.
I voted leave in the referendum and despite there being an overwhelming majority in favour of leave in my constituency last night our MP, Wayne David, voted against the deal negotiated by Theresa May, Why? I feel totally let down by my MP and I will be sending him an email today telling him just that and making him one promise, he will never get my vote again.
I actually feel a little sympathy for Theresa May as just over a month ago 117 of her own MP's voted against her in the Tory party confidence vote in her leadership, last night 116 of her MP's voted against her agreement which has turned a drama into a full blown crisis. However this morning the posh boy Rees-Mogg is on Sky saying HIS group will support TM in the confidence vote this evening. These are the type of games being played by the very people we elect to run our country on our behalf.
I believe it's time for the ordinary people of this country to settle this issue once and for all and that's through a 2nd referendum, last time I voted leave and will do so again but whatever the outcome the result MUST be respected by all sides.
Trouble is this is why lot of mps voted against may just so can have another referendum! And tbh think people will vote remain because of the fiascos with these negotiations. And for me if we vote remain that will be disastrous as we will be at mercy of the EU and their control which will only get tighter with federal Europe state no doubt end product.
I agree and it is the increasing prospect of the United States of Europe that is the biggest reason I voted leave and will do so again should there be another referendum. However I believe that Westminster, or some of the MP's who infest parliament, have created anarchy with their behaviour and are holding both this country and the EU to ransom.
It seems to me that a group of 116 conservative MP's cannot be allowed to create anarchy within the UK and instability throughout Europe. If people believe, through a 2nd referendum, that the EU are a better option than Rees-Mogg and Co we should all accept it.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 9:54 am
castleblue wrote:I can only see one way out of this crisis, and that's exactly what this is, and that's to take this decision away from Westminster and move immediately to a 2nd referendum and that referendum have just two options, Remain on our current terms or Leave on the terms negotiated.
I voted leave in the referendum and despite there being an overwhelming majority in favour of leave in my constituency last night our MP, Wayne David, voted against the deal negotiated by Theresa May, Why? I feel totally let down by my MP and I will be sending him an email today telling him just that and making him one promise, he will never get my vote again.
I actually feel a little sympathy for Theresa May as just over a month ago 117 of her own MP's voted against her in the Tory party confidence vote in her leadership, last night 116 of her MP's voted against her agreement which has turned a drama into a full blown crisis. However this morning the posh boy Rees-Mogg is on Sky saying HIS group will support TM in the confidence vote this evening. These are the type of games being played by the very people we elect to run our country on our behalf.
I believe it's time for the ordinary people of this country to settle this issue once and for all and that's through a 2nd referendum, last time I voted leave and will do so again but whatever the outcome the result MUST be respected by all sides.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 9:55 am
castleblue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:castleblue wrote:I can only see one way out of this crisis, and that's exactly what this is, and that's to take this decision away from Westminster and move immediately to a 2nd referendum and that referendum have just two options, Remain on our current terms or Leave on the terms negotiated.
I voted leave in the referendum and despite there being an overwhelming majority in favour of leave in my constituency last night our MP, Wayne David, voted against the deal negotiated by Theresa May, Why? I feel totally let down by my MP and I will be sending him an email today telling him just that and making him one promise, he will never get my vote again.
I actually feel a little sympathy for Theresa May as just over a month ago 117 of her own MP's voted against her in the Tory party confidence vote in her leadership, last night 116 of her MP's voted against her agreement which has turned a drama into a full blown crisis. However this morning the posh boy Rees-Mogg is on Sky saying HIS group will support TM in the confidence vote this evening. These are the type of games being played by the very people we elect to run our country on our behalf.
I believe it's time for the ordinary people of this country to settle this issue once and for all and that's through a 2nd referendum, last time I voted leave and will do so again but whatever the outcome the result MUST be respected by all sides.
Trouble is this is why lot of mps voted against may just so can have another referendum! And tbh think people will vote remain because of the fiascos with these negotiations. And for me if we vote remain that will be disastrous as we will be at mercy of the EU and their control which will only get tighter with federal Europe state no doubt end product.
I agree and it is the increasing prospect of the United States of Europe that is the biggest reason I voted leave and will do so again should there be another referendum. However I believe that Westminster, or some of the MP's who infest parliament, have created anarchy with their behaviour and are holding both this country and the EU to ransom.
It seems to me that a group of 116 conservative MP's cannot be allowed to create anarchy within the UK and instability throughout Europe. If people believe, through a 2nd referendum, that the EU are a better option than Rees-Mogg and Co we should all accept it.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 9:56 am
dogfound wrote:castleblue wrote:I can only see one way out of this crisis, and that's exactly what this is, and that's to take this decision away from Westminster and move immediately to a 2nd referendum and that referendum have just two options, Remain on our current terms or Leave on the terms negotiated.
I voted leave in the referendum and despite there being an overwhelming majority in favour of leave in my constituency last night our MP, Wayne David, voted against the deal negotiated by Theresa May, Why? I feel totally let down by my MP and I will be sending him an email today telling him just that and making him one promise, he will never get my vote again.
I actually feel a little sympathy for Theresa May as just over a month ago 117 of her own MP's voted against her in the Tory party confidence vote in her leadership, last night 116 of her MP's voted against her agreement which has turned a drama into a full blown crisis. However this morning the posh boy Rees-Mogg is on Sky saying HIS group will support TM in the confidence vote this evening. These are the type of games being played by the very people we elect to run our country on our behalf.
I believe it's time for the ordinary people of this country to settle this issue once and for all and that's through a 2nd referendum, last time I voted leave and will do so again but whatever the outcome the result MUST be respected by all sides.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:01 am
dogfound wrote:dogfound wrote:castleblue wrote:
i voted leave.i think there should be a 2nd vote. i think the outcome MUST be respected.
lets try just respect the 1st vote.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:02 am
Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:08 am
Danny Says wrote:dogfound wrote:dogfound wrote:castleblue wrote:
i voted leave.i think there should be a 2nd vote. i think the outcome MUST be respected.
lets try just respect the 1st vote.
Ok say the Remoaners have their way at a 2nd referendum then the Brexiteers will want a 3rd saying "best out of 3."
The referendum result should be honoured.
But the country cannot leave on the deal as presently on the table (or off as voted last night).
The country according to Boris Johnson is ready for a no deal.
Incidentally have you any idea how much the last referendum cost? Not peanuts I can tell you.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:17 am
Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:18 am
pembroke allan wrote:castleblue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:castleblue wrote:I can only see one way out of this crisis, and that's exactly what this is, and that's to take this decision away from Westminster and move immediately to a 2nd referendum and that referendum have just two options, Remain on our current terms or Leave on the terms negotiated.
I voted leave in the referendum and despite there being an overwhelming majority in favour of leave in my constituency last night our MP, Wayne David, voted against the deal negotiated by Theresa May, Why? I feel totally let down by my MP and I will be sending him an email today telling him just that and making him one promise, he will never get my vote again.
I actually feel a little sympathy for Theresa May as just over a month ago 117 of her own MP's voted against her in the Tory party confidence vote in her leadership, last night 116 of her MP's voted against her agreement which has turned a drama into a full blown crisis. However this morning the posh boy Rees-Mogg is on Sky saying HIS group will support TM in the confidence vote this evening. These are the type of games being played by the very people we elect to run our country on our behalf.
I believe it's time for the ordinary people of this country to settle this issue once and for all and that's through a 2nd referendum, last time I voted leave and will do so again but whatever the outcome the result MUST be respected by all sides.
Trouble is this is why lot of mps voted against may just so can have another referendum! And tbh think people will vote remain because of the fiascos with these negotiations. And for me if we vote remain that will be disastrous as we will be at mercy of the EU and their control which will only get tighter with federal Europe state no doubt end product.
I agree and it is the increasing prospect of the United States of Europe that is the biggest reason I voted leave and will do so again should there be another referendum. However I believe that Westminster, or some of the MP's who infest parliament, have created anarchy with their behaviour and are holding both this country and the EU to ransom.
It seems to me that a group of 116 conservative MP's cannot be allowed to create anarchy within the UK and instability throughout Europe. If people believe, through a 2nd referendum, that the EU are a better option than Rees-Mogg and Co we should all accept it.
Should been a straight forward vote by mps on the deal instead it's clearly a platform for them to push own agenda like corbyn for pm ect ect even got some wanting to change parliament just so can get their own way
Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:18 am
castleblue wrote:I can only see one way out of this crisis, and that's exactly what this is, and that's to take this decision away from Westminster and move immediately to a 2nd referendum and that referendum have just two options, Remain on our current terms or Leave on the terms negotiated.
I voted leave in the referendum and despite there being an overwhelming majority in favour of leave in my constituency last night our MP, Wayne David, voted against the deal negotiated by Theresa May, Why? I feel totally let down by my MP and I will be sending him an email today telling him just that and making him one promise, he will never get my vote again.
I actually feel a little sympathy for Theresa May as just over a month ago 117 of her own MP's voted against her in the Tory party confidence vote in her leadership, last night 116 of her MP's voted against her agreement which has turned a drama into a full blown crisis. However this morning the posh boy Rees-Mogg is on Sky saying HIS group will support TM in the confidence vote this evening. These are the type of games being played by the very people we elect to run our country on our behalf.
I believe it's time for the ordinary people of this country to settle this issue once and for all and that's through a 2nd referendum, last time I voted leave and will do so again but whatever the outcome the result MUST be respected by all sides.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:29 am
SirJimmySchoular wrote:castleblue wrote:I can only see one way out of this crisis, and that's exactly what this is, and that's to take this decision away from Westminster and move immediately to a 2nd referendum and that referendum have just two options, Remain on our current terms or Leave on the terms negotiated.
I voted leave in the referendum and despite there being an overwhelming majority in favour of leave in my constituency last night our MP, Wayne David, voted against the deal negotiated by Theresa May, Why? I feel totally let down by my MP and I will be sending him an email today telling him just that and making him one promise, he will never get my vote again.
I actually feel a little sympathy for Theresa May as just over a month ago 117 of her own MP's voted against her in the Tory party confidence vote in her leadership, last night 116 of her MP's voted against her agreement which has turned a drama into a full blown crisis. However this morning the posh boy Rees-Mogg is on Sky saying HIS group will support TM in the confidence vote this evening. These are the type of games being played by the very people we elect to run our country on our behalf.
I believe it's time for the ordinary people of this country to settle this issue once and for all and that's through a 2nd referendum, last time I voted leave and will do so again but whatever the outcome the result MUST be respected by all sides.
So you think we should have the choice between remaining controlled by the EU in two different ways, but not actually leave.
You must think people are very very very stupid.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:31 am
dogfound wrote:dogfound wrote:castleblue wrote:I can only see one way out of this crisis, and that's exactly what this is, and that's to take this decision away from Westminster and move immediately to a 2nd referendum and that referendum have just two options, Remain on our current terms or Leave on the terms negotiated.
I voted leave in the referendum and despite there being an overwhelming majority in favour of leave in my constituency last night our MP, Wayne David, voted against the deal negotiated by Theresa May, Why? I feel totally let down by my MP and I will be sending him an email today telling him just that and making him one promise, he will never get my vote again.
I actually feel a little sympathy for Theresa May as just over a month ago 117 of her own MP's voted against her in the Tory party confidence vote in her leadership, last night 116 of her MP's voted against her agreement which has turned a drama into a full blown crisis. However this morning the posh boy Rees-Mogg is on Sky saying HIS group will support TM in the confidence vote this evening. These are the type of games being played by the very people we elect to run our country on our behalf.
I believe it's time for the ordinary people of this country to settle this issue once and for all and that's through a 2nd referendum, last time I voted leave and will do so again but whatever the outcome the result MUST be respected by all sides.
i voted leave.i think there should be a 2nd vote. i think the outcome MUST be respected.
lets try just respect the 1st vote.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:38 am
SirJimmySchoular wrote:castleblue wrote:I can only see one way out of this crisis, and that's exactly what this is, and that's to take this decision away from Westminster and move immediately to a 2nd referendum and that referendum have just two options, Remain on our current terms or Leave on the terms negotiated.
I voted leave in the referendum and despite there being an overwhelming majority in favour of leave in my constituency last night our MP, Wayne David, voted against the deal negotiated by Theresa May, Why? I feel totally let down by my MP and I will be sending him an email today telling him just that and making him one promise, he will never get my vote again.
I actually feel a little sympathy for Theresa May as just over a month ago 117 of her own MP's voted against her in the Tory party confidence vote in her leadership, last night 116 of her MP's voted against her agreement which has turned a drama into a full blown crisis. However this morning the posh boy Rees-Mogg is on Sky saying HIS group will support TM in the confidence vote this evening. These are the type of games being played by the very people we elect to run our country on our behalf.
I believe it's time for the ordinary people of this country to settle this issue once and for all and that's through a 2nd referendum, last time I voted leave and will do so again but whatever the outcome the result MUST be respected by all sides.
So you think we should have the choice between remaining controlled by the EU in two different ways, but not actually leave.
You must think people are very very very stupid.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:44 am
castleblue wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:castleblue wrote:I can only see one way out of this crisis, and that's exactly what this is, and that's to take this decision away from Westminster and move immediately to a 2nd referendum and that referendum have just two options, Remain on our current terms or Leave on the terms negotiated.
I voted leave in the referendum and despite there being an overwhelming majority in favour of leave in my constituency last night our MP, Wayne David, voted against the deal negotiated by Theresa May, Why? I feel totally let down by my MP and I will be sending him an email today telling him just that and making him one promise, he will never get my vote again.
I actually feel a little sympathy for Theresa May as just over a month ago 117 of her own MP's voted against her in the Tory party confidence vote in her leadership, last night 116 of her MP's voted against her agreement which has turned a drama into a full blown crisis. However this morning the posh boy Rees-Mogg is on Sky saying HIS group will support TM in the confidence vote this evening. These are the type of games being played by the very people we elect to run our country on our behalf.
I believe it's time for the ordinary people of this country to settle this issue once and for all and that's through a 2nd referendum, last time I voted leave and will do so again but whatever the outcome the result MUST be respected by all sides.
So you think we should have the choice between remaining controlled by the EU in two different ways, but not actually leave.
You must think people are very very very stupid.
Controlled in what way? We get the end of free movement, financial payments end eventually, we do have to give them a huge bag of money to go, we decide on law making in our country, and we are free to agree Trade deals with whoever we want.
Sounds fine to me.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:51 am
castleblue wrote:dogfound wrote:dogfound wrote:castleblue wrote:I can only see one way out of this crisis, and that's exactly what this is, and that's to take this decision away from Westminster and move immediately to a 2nd referendum and that referendum have just two options, Remain on our current terms or Leave on the terms negotiated.
I voted leave in the referendum and despite there being an overwhelming majority in favour of leave in my constituency last night our MP, Wayne David, voted against the deal negotiated by Theresa May, Why? I feel totally let down by my MP and I will be sending him an email today telling him just that and making him one promise, he will never get my vote again.
I actually feel a little sympathy for Theresa May as just over a month ago 117 of her own MP's voted against her in the Tory party confidence vote in her leadership, last night 116 of her MP's voted against her agreement which has turned a drama into a full blown crisis. However this morning the posh boy Rees-Mogg is on Sky saying HIS group will support TM in the confidence vote this evening. These are the type of games being played by the very people we elect to run our country on our behalf.
I believe it's time for the ordinary people of this country to settle this issue once and for all and that's through a 2nd referendum, last time I voted leave and will do so again but whatever the outcome the result MUST be respected by all sides.
i voted leave.i think there should be a 2nd vote. i think the outcome MUST be respected.
lets try just respect the 1st vote.
I did vote leave and will vote leave again should there be another referendum. Now think about the 117 conservative MP'S who voted against Theresa May in her leadership confidence vote just 1 month ago, the 116 who voted against the negotiated deal last night but who tonight will vote with her in the confidence vote against her government, now is that the behaviour of politicians with deep rooted conviction on the issues or a bunch of chancers pushing their own limited agenda.
As I see it a 2nd referendum, whatever the result, will cut the legs off any group within parliament who want to push their own agenda.
If MP'S had voted in line with the result of the referendum in their constituency then the vote last night would have passed with a comfortable majority, they didn't and they are guilty of failing to respect the will of their constituents.
And they should ALL hang their heads in shame.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 11:18 am
dogfound wrote:castleblue wrote:dogfound wrote:dogfound wrote:castleblue wrote:I can only see one way out of this crisis, and that's exactly what this is, and that's to take this decision away from Westminster and move immediately to a 2nd referendum and that referendum have just two options, Remain on our current terms or Leave on the terms negotiated.
I voted leave in the referendum and despite there being an overwhelming majority in favour of leave in my constituency last night our MP, Wayne David, voted against the deal negotiated by Theresa May, Why? I feel totally let down by my MP and I will be sending him an email today telling him just that and making him one promise, he will never get my vote again.
I actually feel a little sympathy for Theresa May as just over a month ago 117 of her own MP's voted against her in the Tory party confidence vote in her leadership, last night 116 of her MP's voted against her agreement which has turned a drama into a full blown crisis. However this morning the posh boy Rees-Mogg is on Sky saying HIS group will support TM in the confidence vote this evening. These are the type of games being played by the very people we elect to run our country on our behalf.
I believe it's time for the ordinary people of this country to settle this issue once and for all and that's through a 2nd referendum, last time I voted leave and will do so again but whatever the outcome the result MUST be respected by all sides.
i voted leave.i think there should be a 2nd vote. i think the outcome MUST be respected.
lets try just respect the 1st vote.
I did vote leave and will vote leave again should there be another referendum. Now think about the 117 conservative MP'S who voted against Theresa May in her leadership confidence vote just 1 month ago, the 116 who voted against the negotiated deal last night but who tonight will vote with her in the confidence vote against her government, now is that the behaviour of politicians with deep rooted conviction on the issues or a bunch of chancers pushing their own limited agenda.
As I see it a 2nd referendum, whatever the result, will cut the legs off any group within parliament who want to push their own agenda.
If MP'S had voted in line with the result of the referendum in their constituency then the vote last night would have passed with a comfortable majority, they didn't and they are guilty of failing to respect the will of their constituents.
And they should ALL hang their heads in shame.
of course they are not going to vote their own party out, why should they when the whole labour party have at no point treated the referendum result as something apart from party politics and therefore voted on merit .. tbh mate last night vote was shocking . ALL those labour MPs representing voters who clearly voted leave sabotaging it just so Corbyn could call a no confidence vote..
MPs should have voted in line with constituency...thats ALL MPs not just the 116 you dont like.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 11:19 am
dogfound wrote:castleblue wrote:dogfound wrote:dogfound wrote:castleblue wrote:I can only see one way out of this crisis, and that's exactly what this is, and that's to take this decision away from Westminster and move immediately to a 2nd referendum and that referendum have just two options, Remain on our current terms or Leave on the terms negotiated.
I voted leave in the referendum and despite there being an overwhelming majority in favour of leave in my constituency last night our MP, Wayne David, voted against the deal negotiated by Theresa May, Why? I feel totally let down by my MP and I will be sending him an email today telling him just that and making him one promise, he will never get my vote again.
I actually feel a little sympathy for Theresa May as just over a month ago 117 of her own MP's voted against her in the Tory party confidence vote in her leadership, last night 116 of her MP's voted against her agreement which has turned a drama into a full blown crisis. However this morning the posh boy Rees-Mogg is on Sky saying HIS group will support TM in the confidence vote this evening. These are the type of games being played by the very people we elect to run our country on our behalf.
I believe it's time for the ordinary people of this country to settle this issue once and for all and that's through a 2nd referendum, last time I voted leave and will do so again but whatever the outcome the result MUST be respected by all sides.
i voted leave.i think there should be a 2nd vote. i think the outcome MUST be respected.
lets try just respect the 1st vote.
I did vote leave and will vote leave again should there be another referendum. Now think about the 117 conservative MP'S who voted against Theresa May in her leadership confidence vote just 1 month ago, the 116 who voted against the negotiated deal last night but who tonight will vote with her in the confidence vote against her government, now is that the behaviour of politicians with deep rooted conviction on the issues or a bunch of chancers pushing their own limited agenda.
As I see it a 2nd referendum, whatever the result, will cut the legs off any group within parliament who want to push their own agenda.
If MP'S had voted in line with the result of the referendum in their constituency then the vote last night would have passed with a comfortable majority, they didn't and they are guilty of failing to respect the will of their constituents.
And they should ALL hang their heads in shame.
of course they are not going to vote their own party out, why should they when the whole labour party have at no point treated the referendum result as something apart from party politics and therefore voted on merit .. tbh mate last night vote was shocking . ALL those labour MPs representing voters who clearly voted leave sabotaging it just so Corbyn could call a no confidence vote..
MPs should have voted in line with constituency...thats ALL MPs not just the 116 you dont like.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 12:04 pm
castleblue wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:castleblue wrote:I can only see one way out of this crisis, and that's exactly what this is, and that's to take this decision away from Westminster and move immediately to a 2nd referendum and that referendum have just two options, Remain on our current terms or Leave on the terms negotiated.
I voted leave in the referendum and despite there being an overwhelming majority in favour of leave in my constituency last night our MP, Wayne David, voted against the deal negotiated by Theresa May, Why? I feel totally let down by my MP and I will be sending him an email today telling him just that and making him one promise, he will never get my vote again.
I actually feel a little sympathy for Theresa May as just over a month ago 117 of her own MP's voted against her in the Tory party confidence vote in her leadership, last night 116 of her MP's voted against her agreement which has turned a drama into a full blown crisis. However this morning the posh boy Rees-Mogg is on Sky saying HIS group will support TM in the confidence vote this evening. These are the type of games being played by the very people we elect to run our country on our behalf.
I believe it's time for the ordinary people of this country to settle this issue once and for all and that's through a 2nd referendum, last time I voted leave and will do so again but whatever the outcome the result MUST be respected by all sides.
So you think we should have the choice between remaining controlled by the EU in two different ways, but not actually leave.
You must think people are very very very stupid.
Controlled in what way? We get the end of free movement, financial payments end eventually, we do have to give them a huge bag of money to go, we decide on law making in our country, and we are free to agree Trade deals with whoever we want.
Sounds fine to me.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 12:19 pm
Wed Jan 16, 2019 12:28 pm
Wed Jan 16, 2019 12:37 pm
T1JMO wrote:The only public vote left to have is not another general election or referendum it's simply this...
"Theresa May's £40bn Deal OR No Deal?"
Wed Jan 16, 2019 12:39 pm
T1JMO wrote:The only public vote left to have is not another general election or referendum it's simply this...
"Theresa May's £40bn Deal OR No Deal?"
Wed Jan 16, 2019 12:45 pm
castleblue wrote:I can only see one way out of this crisis, and that's exactly what this is, and that's to take this decision away from Westminster and move immediately to a 2nd referendum and that referendum have just two options, Remain on our current terms or Leave on the terms negotiated.
I voted leave in the referendum and despite there being an overwhelming majority in favour of leave in my constituency last night our MP, Wayne David, voted against the deal negotiated by Theresa May, Why? I feel totally let down by my MP and I will be sending him an email today telling him just that and making him one promise, he will never get my vote again.
I actually feel a little sympathy for Theresa May as just over a month ago 117 of her own MP's voted against her in the Tory party confidence vote in her leadership, last night 116 of her MP's voted against her agreement which has turned a drama into a full blown crisis. However this morning the posh boy Rees-Mogg is on Sky saying HIS group will support TM in the confidence vote this evening. These are the type of games being played by the very people we elect to run our country on our behalf.
I believe it's time for the ordinary people of this country to settle this issue once and for all and that's through a 2nd referendum, last time I voted leave and will do so again but whatever the outcome the result MUST be respected by all sides.
Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:04 pm
Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:10 pm
Bananas wrote:2nd referendum ASAP please
Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:25 pm
T1JMO wrote:Bananas wrote:2nd referendum ASAP please
Not have another referendum - the first one hasn't been acted upon yet!
Even then it will be 1-1- it's not a game of best of 3!
I say it again, the only public vote to have is "Theresa May's £40bn Deal OR No Deal?"
Wed Jan 16, 2019 1:33 pm
Bananas wrote:T1JMO wrote:Bananas wrote:2nd referendum ASAP please
Not have another referendum - the first one hasn't been acted upon yet!
Even then it will be 1-1- it's not a game of best of 3!
I say it again, the only public vote to have is "Theresa May's £40bn Deal OR No Deal?"
Dim Diolch. Another referendum ASAP please!!
#welshandeuropean