Thu Nov 03, 2016 10:34 am
Thu Nov 03, 2016 2:04 pm
City Slicker wrote:High Court rules UK cannot trigger Article 50 without the will of Parliament. A victory for common sense but this is only round one. Watch the Cavaliers squiggle to the Supreme Court on this one, however the ultimate appeal is to ...............the European Parliament!
Thu Nov 03, 2016 2:15 pm
wez1927 wrote:City Slicker wrote:High Court rules UK cannot trigger Article 50 without the will of Parliament. A victory for common sense but this is only round one. Watch the Cavaliers squiggle to the Supreme Court on this one, however the ultimate appeal is to ...............the European Parliament!
it goes totally against the referendum act which stated the result would be implemented
Thu Nov 03, 2016 3:50 pm
Thu Nov 03, 2016 4:30 pm
wez1927 wrote:City Slicker wrote:High Court rules UK cannot trigger Article 50 without the will of Parliament. A victory for common sense but this is only round one. Watch the Cavaliers squiggle to the Supreme Court on this one, however the ultimate appeal is to ...............the European Parliament!
it goes totally against the referendum act which stated the result would be implemented
Thu Nov 03, 2016 5:58 pm
Thu Nov 03, 2016 6:02 pm
swansealad69 wrote:And so the voting public no longer matter then
The government give the referendum to the voters to vote on what they want
The vote was out so why the f**k do the vote stay keep on about it.
If this is over turned and we stay in how the f**k can democracy be trusted
All the scare mongering before the vote has been shown to be bullshit
f*cking left wing crying and throwing there toys out .
Thu Nov 03, 2016 6:10 pm
Thu Nov 03, 2016 6:14 pm
swansealad69 wrote:Now now play nice
I am
Try to add to the topic rather then wimp away like a rat
Thu Nov 03, 2016 6:45 pm
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:swansealad69 wrote:Now now play nice
I am
Try to add to the topic rather then wimp away like a rat
Brexit will still happen, chill out and read the facts before coming on here and typing nonsense. These people are trying to stop Brexit, they won't be allowed. No politician will dare vote against it unless they are Scottish.
Thu Nov 03, 2016 6:56 pm
City Slicker wrote:Bluebird since 1948 wrote:swansealad69 wrote:Now now play nice
I am
Try to add to the topic rather then wimp away like a rat
Brexit will still happen, chill out and read the facts before coming on here and typing nonsense. These people are trying to stop Brexit, they won't be allowed. No politician will dare vote against it unless they are Scottish.
Or Londoners!
Thu Nov 03, 2016 6:58 pm
Thu Nov 03, 2016 7:26 pm
griff105 wrote:City Slicker wrote:Bluebird since 1948 wrote:swansealad69 wrote:Now now play nice
I am
Try to add to the topic rather then wimp away like a rat
Brexit will still happen, chill out and read the facts before coming on here and typing nonsense. These people are trying to stop Brexit, they won't be allowed. No politician will dare vote against it unless they are Scottish.
Or Londoners!
Or Plaid Cymru!
Thu Nov 03, 2016 7:30 pm
wez1927 wrote:City Slicker wrote:High Court rules UK cannot trigger Article 50 without the will of Parliament. A victory for common sense but this is only round one. Watch the Cavaliers squiggle to the Supreme Court on this one, however the ultimate appeal is to ...............the European Parliament!
it goes totally against the referendum act which stated the result would be implemented
Thu Nov 03, 2016 9:18 pm
Thu Nov 03, 2016 10:03 pm
City Slicker wrote:High Court rules UK cannot trigger Article 50 without the will of Parliament. A victory for common sense but this is only round one. Watch the Cavaliers squiggle to the Supreme Court on this one, however the ultimate appeal is to ...............the European Parliament!
Thu Nov 03, 2016 10:07 pm
rumpo kid wrote:Cant see many MP's going against the electorate on this - not if they want to keep their jobs.
Thu Nov 03, 2016 10:28 pm
wez1927 wrote:City Slicker wrote:High Court rules UK cannot trigger Article 50 without the will of Parliament. A victory for common sense but this is only round one. Watch the Cavaliers squiggle to the Supreme Court on this one, however the ultimate appeal is to ...............the European Parliament!
it goes totally against the referendum act which stated the result would be implemented
Thu Nov 03, 2016 10:47 pm
Sven wrote:wez1927 wrote:City Slicker wrote:High Court rules UK cannot trigger Article 50 without the will of Parliament. A victory for common sense but this is only round one. Watch the Cavaliers squiggle to the Supreme Court on this one, however the ultimate appeal is to ...............the European Parliament!
it goes totally against the referendum act which stated the result would be implemented
Agree, Wez. The only debate should be 'how' it is implemented and (as our elected Government) Theresa May and her team should be the ones to go get the best deal for the UK and not be hampered by the bitter 'opposition' from all Parties who will actively and aggressively seek to 'spoil' anything and everything for their own ends!![]()
Regardless of how they voted individually, the British people have spoken and the majority wanted Brexit. Get it done and let's move on in charge of our own destiny rather than having to pander to the likes of Jean-Claude Juncker; a man who has hardly endeared himself to the British either before or after the vote took place
Fri Nov 04, 2016 6:44 am
Gaz777 wrote:City Slicker wrote:High Court rules UK cannot trigger Article 50 without the will of Parliament. A victory for common sense but this is only round one. Watch the Cavaliers squiggle to the Supreme Court on this one, however the ultimate appeal is to ...............the European Parliament!
A victory for the 'Fascists' more like. I for one and others I know - WILL march on Parliament or wherever needed!!!
As far as I'm concerned, if Brexit is in anyway prevented, then WE the people have the right to remove the traitors in Parliament by FORCE if necessary. Don't think an uprising cannot happen here - because it will!!!![]()
Fri Nov 04, 2016 7:34 am
Fri Nov 04, 2016 7:51 am
Sneggyblubird wrote:Calm down,calm down.This is just a process.Its not about weather we leave or not its about the way we do it.I voted remain but accept the decision and so people must accept the process which we have all abided by since the beginning of our democracy.
Revolting against British law is the most anti-British thing you could ever doWho do you think you are Gaz,feckin Guy Fawks?
Fri Nov 04, 2016 8:36 am
Gaz777 wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:Calm down,calm down.This is just a process.Its not about weather we leave or not its about the way we do it.I voted remain but accept the decision and so people must accept the process which we have all abided by since the beginning of our democracy.
Revolting against British law is the most anti-British thing you could ever doWho do you think you are Gaz,feckin Guy Fawks?
I've been compared to a few things, but Guy Fawkes
Fri Nov 04, 2016 9:05 am
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:griff105 wrote:City Slicker wrote:Bluebird since 1948 wrote:swansealad69 wrote:Now now play nice
I am
Try to add to the topic rather then wimp away like a rat
Brexit will still happen, chill out and read the facts before coming on here and typing nonsense. These people are trying to stop Brexit, they won't be allowed. No politician will dare vote against it unless they are Scottish.
Or Londoners!
Or Plaid Cymru!
Plaid Cymru are too busy with their heads in the sand to vote down against Brexit.
Fri Nov 04, 2016 4:08 pm
BlueGog wrote:Bluebird since 1948 wrote:griff105 wrote:City Slicker wrote:Bluebird since 1948 wrote:swansealad69 wrote:Now now play nice
I am
Try to add to the topic rather then wimp away like a rat
Brexit will still happen, chill out and read the facts before coming on here and typing nonsense. These people are trying to stop Brexit, they won't be allowed. No politician will dare vote against it unless they are Scottish.
Or Londoners!
Or Plaid Cymru!
Plaid Cymru are too busy with their heads in the sand to vote down against Brexit.
Good enough to win Grangetown last night![]()
Fri Nov 04, 2016 6:19 pm
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:BlueGog wrote:Bluebird since 1948 wrote:griff105 wrote:City Slicker wrote:Bluebird since 1948 wrote:swansealad69 wrote:Now now play nice
I am
Try to add to the topic rather then wimp away like a rat
Brexit will still happen, chill out and read the facts before coming on here and typing nonsense. These people are trying to stop Brexit, they won't be allowed. No politician will dare vote against it unless they are Scottish.
Or Londoners!
Or Plaid Cymru!
Plaid Cymru are too busy with their heads in the sand to vote down against Brexit.
Good enough to win Grangetown last night![]()
Yes I know that but as you should know local elections do not always reflect national trends, it is more to do with local issues. I understand they had a great local candidate in Grangetown and put a lot of resources into the ground team. That's how you win council seats, good on them.
Nationally they are a joke and Leanne Wood has shown inept leadership.