Unless D41 gives up his sobriety again
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Yes it really was. I didn't mean for it to be that awful to be honest. Was not meant to be hate speechBlade wrote:Full agreement kwacky. Trust it was misplaced banter / sarcasm Rossgo?Kwacky wrote:Rossgo. That's the sort of language used by extremists like Isis and the Nazis.
I thought it was mate. Seemed so out of character and unlike you.Rossgo wrote:Yes it really was. I didn't mean for it to be that awful to be honest. Was not meant to be hate speechBlade wrote:Full agreement kwacky. Trust it was misplaced banter / sarcasm Rossgo?Kwacky wrote:Rossgo. That's the sort of language used by extremists like Isis and the Nazis.
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Blade wrote:I thought it was mate. Seemed so out of character and unlike you.Rossgo wrote:Yes it really was. I didn't mean for it to be that awful to be honest. Was not meant to be hate speechBlade wrote:
Full agreement kwacky. Trust it was misplaced banter / sarcasm Rossgo?
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bb41 wrote: Rossgo.. such a kind and gentle person.. keep that it's a good trait to have
Signing off now and my best regards Rachel xx
Im sure your right but hows that democratic?Kwacky wrote:Parliament can form a new government and ask the Queen to approve the appointed leader as prime minister. You don't need a general election.
Proportional representation ftw.Kwacky wrote:It's the way it always happens mate. Every time there's an election they have to go to the Queen and say they can form a government if she agrees. May and Johnson did it when they became leaders, not after a general election
When you vote in a GE you're still only voting for your local MP, not the prime minster.
Yes I understand, the what is now just a formality, where by the Queen approves her government.Kwacky wrote:It's the way it always happens mate. Every time there's an election they have to go to the Queen and say they can form a government if she agrees. May and Johnson did it when they became leaders, not after a general election
When you vote in a GE you're still only voting for your local MP, not the prime minster.
I voted remain, but do believe that we could be a strong country without the EU.Blade wrote:So if we get a care taker Prime Minister next week and a Brexit delay is achieved to give time for a GE, will remainers actually accept the result this time? Or if it doesnt go their way again, will the toys still be out of the pram demanding god knows what, and derailing the will off the majority by any means possible(blush)
I voted remain, but do believe that we could be a strong country without the EU.Blade wrote:So if we get a care taker Prime Minister next week and a Brexit delay is achieved to give time for a GE, will remainers actually accept the result this time? Or if it doesnt go their way again, will the toys still be out of the pram demanding god knows what, and derailing the will off the majority by any means possible(blush)
The nation needs to accept the result this time.Kwacky wrote:I was pissed off with the result but I accept it.
It's not brexit that's the issue, it's the way it's being delivered.
If Boris is ousted and there's a delay to brexit then there has to be a general election. It's the only solution I can see.