come on TM lets have it,"THE LADY IS NOT FOR TURNING"
come on TM lets have it,"THE LADY IS NOT FOR TURNING"
Jack's comment was about TD posters.
You replied...
It isn't clear at all that you're talking only about TD posters. It's a pretty damn stupid thing to post if so, since the number of current TD posters living in the UK is about four, you pigshit thick twink.
And you're spending another night drinking until dawn, I see.
Ideologically dysfunctional. In that case would you support efforts for a one-world gov? This would be free of borders, movement restrictions, tariffs and other inconveniences such as diverse languages, law, politics and economies, culture and social structure, belief, values, with a single currency and a token military to deter those that may wish to secede and form their own nation state. You can call it globalism, most would call it totalitarianism, but if it ever happens my vote goes to the Belgian for President!
What do you have against the Brit way of life? Surely under every conceivable condition there must be a way of life, even if globalism, so which of each of the above does yours use as a foundation, American, French, German, Sudanese, Jap, or does your utopia consist of a free for all where each can live as, where and how they please? Or is your point in line with this thread, anything but British?A healthy bank balance matters more to me than preserving the British way of life. Time to let it die and embrace globalism
Of course it's clear you tedious twat, the post refers solely to members of this forum. If you weren't such a sad pathetic dull boring twat always trying to point score you would have realised that. And as to drinking all night you thick dull boring cvnt, due to current job I'm up at 3.30am. Now get jog on for yet another exiting day in the life of simple Sybil.
I can't be arsed with you anymore, you dumb, pointless, sweary bore.
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The gall of that woman, clinging to her deal as the basis for a final agreement after that monumental defeat; this is surreal! The longer she stays the further any 'meaningful' Ref2 would swing to no deal.
Prediction: May and Bercrow both to end up at the EU trough.
Any ref2 will probably be a stitch up as in Doris deal which nobody wants or remain.
But why is looking like leave is going to have to win 2 referendums to win where as remain will only have to win one. Got to love remoaner democracy.
LD should have taken a leaf out of teachy's book years ago, stop correcting your wife and get on here and correct/snipe, porridge gate wouldn't have happened.
back to the topic,
complete silence now until late next week,
got to hand to it to you guys, for fucking up everything that could simply be resolved with good will
maybe Labour need a new chance for the next government,
Late next week? Doris has to put her new plan to Parliament on Monday.
is it Monday, I was under the impression it was much later than that, after Jan 23
anyway, what new development could there be on Monday? none of course![]()
Any chance of you posting something relevant and on topic? Answer a question with anything apart from repetitive insults?
No? I thought not. You have exhausted your repertoire of expletives and you have nothing of consequence to say on the subject.
Post something thoughtful and on topic, or take your empty vocabulary and lack of humour elsewhere.
You are not even any good at trolling. lol
Thank you for confirming the content of my post.
Nothing relevant or on topic. ✅
Repetitive feeble insults. Done ✅
Absolutely correct. It was raised last year and some people at The LSE produced a breakdown
What is required for a referendum to be held in the UK?
- Legislation – Primary legislation is needed to provide the legal basis for the referendum and to specify details that are not in standing legislation, including the referendum question, the franchise, the date of the referendum, and the conduct rules for the poll (although the latter two are often ultimately left to secondary legislation).
- Question testing – The Electoral Commission has a statutory duty to assess the ‘intelligibility’ of the referendum question, a process that usually takes 12 weeks.
- Preparation for the poll itself – The Electoral Commission and local officials need time to prepare for administering the poll and regulating campaigners. The Commission recommends that the legislation should be clear at least six months before it is due to be complied with.
- Regulated referendum period – The UK’s referendum legislation – the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act (PPERA) – specifies a minimum 10-week campaign period, during which campaign regulation applies.
How long would it take to hold a second referendum on Brexit?
Yes Monday she has to present some new shit plan to Parliament but it won't get debated and voted on till the following week. Monday will just be more humiliation for Doris unless of course she wants to come out for a clean Brexit then at least she will get half the country behind her.
REMAIN is out of question, they must leave, everyone is waiting for it so the EU can finally progress
Leave or Remain, May needs to go. Corbyn is a eurosceptic shill so I'd rather there was no general election. Now if David Lammy was in charge I would feel very differently about the matter.
England is not the center of the world and it is soon going to find this out. As if China or the USA will give us a trade deal that works for us. Being in the EU would protect us from these two predatory countries.
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