melthebell Posted December 14, 2017 Share Posted December 14, 2017 Its quite alarming just how riddled with EU agents our Parliament is. All the likes of Kenneth Clark, Anna Soubry, and virtually all the Libdem and SNP MP's have done throughout this whole process since the referendum, is fight the EU's corner, argue the EU's case. All those Tory "rebels" want deselecting. if those 11 tory rebels hadnt rebelled the vote wouldve gone the other way, its that close. But thats what brexit has done, divided the country, divided EVERYTHING almost half and half for and against in the public, parliament, its close on everything Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chalga Posted December 14, 2017 Share Posted December 14, 2017 Its quite alarming just how riddled with EU agents our Parliament is. All the likes of Kenneth Clark, Anna Soubry, and virtually all the Libdem and SNP MP's have done throughout this whole process since the referendum, is fight the EU's corner, argue the EU's case. All those Tory "rebels" want deselecting. And here's me thinking that Brexiters wanted to 'take back control',and make their own decisions in their own Parliament. ---------- Post added 14-12-2017 at 16:37 ---------- Over the next few years, keep an eye on how many current MP's move on to get high flying careers in the EU. You just know Agent Chuka Umunna will land a directorship in some big EU firm no doubt. Its what the likes of him went into politics for; for them, England and Britain is a puddle to be stepped over and beyond into a wider world of international banking and big pharma and so on. Where's the man of the people when you need him?,he'll tell 'em. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tzijlstra Posted December 14, 2017 Share Posted December 14, 2017 Over the next few years, keep an eye on how many current MP's move on to get high flying careers in the EU. You just know Agent Chuka Umunna will land a directorship in some big EU firm no doubt. Its what the likes of him went into politics for; for them, England and Britain is a puddle to be stepped over and beyond into a wider world of international banking and big pharma and so on. No they won't, you've got your Brexit in the pipeline. You are genuinely deluded if you think career politicians prefer a real job. Sure, they end up there when they've been chewed up, but their aim is to get chewed up first (preferably on the way to real power). That aside, my point stands, your inflammatory language is churlish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gomgeg Posted December 14, 2017 Share Posted December 14, 2017 the government has also fell foul of something else they were upto regarding people from the EU. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-42354864 detaining and forcibly removing homeless EU nationals has been deemed wrong by the high court You're right Mel. It's a disgrace that judges allow them to be offloaded by their own countries and come and live here. After all we've got enough brits who don't want to work and live on benefits. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tzijlstra Posted December 14, 2017 Share Posted December 14, 2017 You're right Mel. It's a disgrace that judges allow them to be offloaded by their own countries and come and live here. After all we've got enough brits who don't want to work and live on benefits. Nothing to do with judges. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gomgeg Posted December 14, 2017 Share Posted December 14, 2017 Nothing to do with judges. Sorry. I thought it was the high court that had ruled it was illegal to deport rough sleepers, and there was me thinking that it was judges that sat in the high court. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tzijlstra Posted December 14, 2017 Share Posted December 14, 2017 Sorry. I thought it was the high court that had ruled it was illegal to deport rough sleepers, and there was me thinking that it was judges that sat in the high court. Judges operate within this concept called law. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cyclone Posted December 14, 2017 Share Posted December 14, 2017 Over the next few years, keep an eye on how many current MP's move on to get high flying careers in the EU. You just know Agent Chuka Umunna will land a directorship in some big EU firm no doubt. Its what the likes of him went into politics for; for them, England and Britain is a puddle to be stepped over and beyond into a wider world of international banking and big pharma and so on. It's quite alarming how riddled with idiots the public is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I1L2T3 Posted December 14, 2017 Share Posted December 14, 2017 Its quite alarming just how riddled with EU agents our Parliament is. All the likes of Kenneth Clark, Anna Soubry, and virtually all the Libdem and SNP MP's have done throughout this whole process since the referendum, is fight the EU's corner, argue the EU's case. All those Tory "rebels" want deselecting. Analysis shows that 50+ Tory MPs represent constituencies that voted remain. Be really careful because becoming a rebel on those terms becomes easier. Or if they are clearly acting against the wishes of their constituents there may be a local effort to recall them. ---------- Post added 14-12-2017 at 18:23 ---------- Over the next few years, keep an eye on how many current MP's move on to get high flying careers in the EU. You just know Agent Chuka Umunna will land a directorship in some big EU firm no doubt. Its what the likes of him went into politics for; for them, England and Britain is a puddle to be stepped over and beyond into a wider world of international banking and big pharma and so on. Blimey, your posts seem quite paranoid today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Litotes Posted December 14, 2017 Share Posted December 14, 2017 Yes, I support every democratic result delivered by the people in this country, because I believe the results to be fair. But we had voted in the 70s to support membership - now you are challenging the democratic vote that happened then? And that's ok? You contradict yourself - or is a democratic result not binding forever? Think how you answer this one, as you may contradict yourself again... ---------- Post added 14-12-2017 at 18:48 ---------- I thought that MP's elected were supposed to represent their constituency members in Westminster. You obviously don't realize that that that is not so... C'mon get up to speed on what MPs are for! ---------- Post added 14-12-2017 at 18:49 ---------- The people of the UK voted to leave. It's up to the politicians to get a the best deal possible. It's not up to them to decide if and when we do. Less than 40% voted to leave ---------- Post added 14-12-2017 at 18:50 ---------- Yes, they should ASAP . Rubbish... ---------- Post added 14-12-2017 at 18:50 ---------- no they shouldn't anyway there wont be another election for almost 5 years so there isn't much point in doing it asap. Oh, I reckon it will be sooner - you read it here first... ---------- Post added 14-12-2017 at 18:52 ---------- I love catching up on Sheffield Forum after a day hard at work earning money to pay taxes so that we can give it to the EU </sarcasm> ---------- Post added 14-12-2017 at 18:54 ---------- "We're on course to deliver Brexit despite vote" - Theresa May The course of the Titanic springs to mind! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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