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16 minutes ago, Top Cats Hat said:

They are just a bunch of lying toe rags. 

 

Last week, a government spokesman said that not only were EU negotiations going well but that more progress had been made than in the previous three years. This was put to Simon Coveney, Ireland’s Foreign Affairs spokesman who looked completely bemused and said that actually nothing at all  had been done since Bojo became Prime Minister. Coveney is the Irish government’s lead on anything to do with the backstop and if anyone would know about the progress of negotiations, he would.

 

Lying to dumb Brexit supporters is one thing, but the rest of the world?

but lying is democracy...obviously, its what this whole brexit charade is built on, lies lies lies

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34 minutes ago, melthebell said:

but lying is democracy...obviously, its what this whole brexit charade is built on, lies lies lies

And racism.

 

It can't be about sunlit uplands - the government have said their won't be any. Economic reasons? Nope. It can't be about democracy because our systems are being flushed away. Truth, accountability? Not in the slightest - lie after lie after lie - and even brexitèers know they're being lied to know and don't mind. 

 

If you still believe in brexit you're either a disaster capitalist, thick or racist. It can't be for the good of the country can it.

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2 hours ago, nightrider said:

Not in this type of negotiation. You are right if for example you go to a car dealer to buy a new car, you can threaten to walk.

 

But our position is not like that. In our case we have filled our car with dynamite, the dealer knows we need to take a few people to hospital in the next hour, including a close friend of the car dealers. All the while we are saying give me a huge discount on the new car or we light the dynamite and destroy the car.

It’s a lot less complicated than that.

 

It’s like relying on your car for work. You don’t like your car so you take it to the scrappy’s to get rid before buying a replacement to save paying the road tax which is up for renewal. The scrappy’s has no space left in the yard so it’s going to be crushed on Friday. On Wednesday you go to the only car dealers in town and haggle over the price of a new one. The dealership wont play ball so you tell them that if they don’t give you a discount by Friday, you will walk away without a car.

 

Yes, the dealer loses a sale but you lose your job.

 

How many time does it have to be repeated that this not a negotiation between equals. 🙄

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3 minutes ago, Litotes said:

Great to see democracy in action.

 

Boris has his Stalinist purge and yet the people's voice is heard.

This is good for democracy.

 

Since the expenses scandal, MPs have really been under the cosh but tonight’s vote shows that MPs can put the interests of the country before party or personal interests. 

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2 minutes ago, melthebell said:

will be interesting to see if the dictator calls an election what the brexit party do, will they not go against tories, or will they be selfish and go at it themselves

Boris can't call a General Election. Corbyn made it clear that he wants no-deal resolved first.

 

Mind you, I'd enjoy Boris asking for a vote of no confidence in himself 😎

 

Wasn't he totally inept in his performance in Parliament tonight - aided and abetted by Reece-Mogg sprawled out on the government front bench like it was some merry public school jape.

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MPs on Newsnight saying that they won’t vote for a General Election unless there is a cast iron guarantee that the UK can’t leave the EU without a deal during any election delay.

 

The wonderful Emily Maitliss has just told a Tory Brexiteer that threatening a no-deal exit is about as effective as a teenager slamming his bedroom door! 😂

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6 minutes ago, Top Cats Hat said:

MPs on Newsnight saying that they won’t vote for a General Election unless there is a cast iron guarantee that the UK can’t leave the EU without a deal during any election delay.

 

The wonderful Emily Maitliss has just told a Tory Brexiteer that threatening a no-deal exit is about as effective as a teenager slamming his bedroom door! 😂

Tories in Parliament tonight acted like priveleged public schoolboys - hardly surprising for Johnson and Rees-Mogg.

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