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1 hour ago, Car Boot said:

Remainers.

 

Always Remainers trying their best to keep us in the EU.

 

The House of Lords is overwhelmingly pro-Remain. The Trade bill will be opposed by our wealthy, titled and well lunched Lords elite because they know better than the commoners who voted in the biggest and most popular vote in our history to Leave the EU.

 

Remainers voting in the Lords to prevent a clean Brexit. 

 

Always Remainers. 

Are you somehow surprised by people that want to remain doing what they can to ensure we remain?

2 hours ago, WiseOwl182 said:

I was explaining why I was split and asking if anyone else was. Clearly you're not split, you're a an out and out Europhile, so skip the post and move on instead of trying to constantly pick arguments.

But you misattribute behaviour to the EU that simply doesn't exist.

I'll skip it if you don't make things up that happen to support the leaver rhetoric.

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2 hours ago, Car Boot said:

Remainers.

 

Always Remainers trying their best to keep us in the EU.

 

The House of Lords is overwhelmingly pro-Remain. The Trade bill will be opposed by our wealthy, titled and well lunched Lords elite because they know better than the commoners who voted in the biggest and most popular vote in our history to Leave the EU.

 

Remainers voting in the Lords to prevent a clean Brexit. 

 

Always Remainers. 

Go cry a river. 

 

There is is a process to follow and if the government can’t be bothered to follow it then who is to blame? They had two years to get this mess sorted out. 

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3 hours ago, ez8004 said:

We can’t just leave. Legislation is required even in a no deal scenario. The WTO rules that hard Brexiteers keep banging on about shows they really have no clue. We can’t just go to trading on WTO rules. We need the Trade Bill to be approved by the House of Lords. Guess what? It is getting shelved due to lack of clarity. 

 

If if you still can’t see it. We can’t leave even if we want to. 

Yes we can just pass the legislation and we're leaving. If the Lords object then the commons have the power to pass the bill.

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1 hour ago, hobinfoot said:

Yes we can just pass the legislation and we're leaving. If the Lords object then the commons have the power to pass the bill.

By 29th March? Aww. So naive. We have run out of Parliamentary time.  The Lords can delay a bill by TWO YEARS. 

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On ‎21‎/‎01‎/‎2019 at 15:26, retep said:

TCH Abbott rides again.

Perhaps all those Tories who are bravely lining up to take a pot shot at Abbott should look at brexiteers on their own backbenches making dumb statements before criticising those from other parties:

https://twitter.com/PropertySpot/status/1088058967572520961?s=19 https://twitter.com/PropertySpot/status/1088058967572520961?s=19

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