Rustybin
Outstanding Member
So you're happy for a second UK EU referendum with remain on it?Never said it did. Let them have another one. Hopefully they'll vote to leave.
So you're happy for a second UK EU referendum with remain on it?Never said it did. Let them have another one. Hopefully they'll vote to leave.
So you're happy for a second UK EU referendum with remain on it?
Seems to make more sense to cut out the middle man and just remain in that case.We can have another vote to rejoin after we've left.
Seems to make more sense to cut out the middle man and just remain in that case.
I think we've caused enough problems with referenda.
Oh the tears.
Yeah they'll need another bridge for those.
Anyway, No.10 apparently saying now that the judges are politically biased, so calling into question the integrity of the judges. This lot really do have no shame.
Yeah they'll need another bridge for those.
Anyway, No.10 apparently saying now that the judges are politically biased, so calling into question the integrity of the judges. This lot really do have no shame.
Pushback from Buckland on that - Robert Buckland QC MP on Twitter
Only bridge I ever remember was something about the Thames when he was Mayor. I'm not sure he would have talked about this particular bridge when he wasn't PM. But I may be wrong with that assumption.
Is anyone happy with the current state of affairs?
All the more reason to get it done then rather than dragging it on, half in and half out indefinitely.
The SNP are calling for a second one and have been since the day after they lost the first.
We had a referendum to leave the EU and should have left on the 29th March, we have not.
Is anyone happy with the current state of affairs?
Is anyone happy with the current state of affairs?
Yeah they'll need another bridge for those.
Anyway, No.10 apparently saying now that the judges are politically biased, so calling into question the integrity of the judges. This lot really do have no shame.
So it seems the government is now officially acting unlawfully. Until Tuesday at least. As the order it made for proroguing is now classed as null and void.
Parliament should be sitting.
So it seems the government is now officially acting unlawfully. Until Tuesday at least. As the order it made for proroguing is now classed as null and void.
Parliament should be sitting.
They'll be cancelling their conferences and going back then
A vocal minority
(I was going to say of one, but realised it's at least two )