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My cousin posted this today on the social media we dare not mention, I must admit I did laugh.

Why would he put a picture of the modern Aussie on his posting?
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I didn't know he'd made one. Evidence?
OK......in his own words from his own mouth.......will that do for you ? HERE

Or maybe Hansard ? HERE

That issue can be dealt with in the legislation. Indeed, we could have two referendums. As it happens, it might make more sense to have the second referendum after the renegotiation is completed.
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06-08-2018, 01:28 PM
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Farage is hinting, quite strongly, that the EU will advise TM to suspend Article 50 and take another year, or so, to finish the negotiations.

Of course we all know that TM will stand up, bravely, against any such approach...................................!!

If she does she'll be out on her ear, followed by many of her party.

There's just a chance that Compo and the Loonies will then form the next government, and whose fault will that be?
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06-08-2018, 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Bruv ->
OK......in his own words from his own mouth.......will that do for you ? HERE

Or maybe Hansard ? HERE
From your 'New European' (clearly a completely unbiased rag):

He argued: “It might make more sense to have the second referendum after the renegotiation is completed”.

Jacob Rees-Mogg has since dismissed the idea of a People’s Vote claiming: “It is slightly to my mind contentious of democracy to say, ‘we don’t like the vote so you will vote again, and then you will vote again until you do what we say”.

So he has said that he doesn't think it would be a good idea and undemocratic.

Something that most of us have been saying.
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06-08-2018, 01:35 PM
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If she does she'll be out on her ear, followed by many of her party.

There's just a chance that Compo and the Loonies will then form the next government, and whose fault will that be?
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The Government, not just her.

The Tories could have not voted her in and could have dumped her at any time.

If the rabid Brexiteers are so right, why haven't Boris, Davies, Fox or JRM mounted a challenge and taken over?

They could have and run the show themselves and delivered on their promises.

The fact that they haven't speaks volumes.
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06-08-2018, 01:56 PM
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because fox is expected to give his views on brexit and because he is a leave supporter it would be expected and taken for what it is worth. Not a lot. Nor would it greatly upset the markets.

Carney on the other hand, boss of the boe is expected to be neutral but his opinion carries weight and when he speaks the markets listen and act. He has also, in the past, made the mistake of pushing his own remain views.
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06-08-2018, 02:19 PM
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Re: Second Referendum on Brexit ?

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From your 'New European' (clearly a completely unbiased rag):

He argued: “It might make more sense to have the second referendum after the renegotiation is completed”.

Jacob Rees-Mogg has since dismissed the idea of a People’s Vote claiming: “It is slightly to my mind contentious of democracy to say, ‘we don’t like the vote so you will vote again, and then you will vote again until you do what we say”.

So he has said that he doesn't think it would be a good idea and undemocratic.

Something that most of us have been saying.
It was actual video of him actually speaking in the House of Commons......but if it's in certain publications it's biased ?

I see how your mind works now.....or doesn't.

So the new messiah is as wishy washy as the rest of them then ?
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06-08-2018, 09:57 PM
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Carney isn't meant to be neutral about finances. He's extremely intelligent, experienced and impressively qualified. He has nothing to gain from speaking his mind, next year he's leaving the position anyway. He's not a clown. He is an intellectual heavyweight and far brainier than most of our politcos.
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06-08-2018, 09:57 PM
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So the new messiah is as wishy washy as the rest of them then ?
It's easy to be back seat driver. He's made it clear he has no wish to lead.
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07-08-2018, 07:02 AM
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Originally Posted by swimfeeders ->
Hi

The Government, not just her.

The Tories could have not voted her in and could have dumped her at any time.

If the rabid Brexiteers are so right, why haven't Boris, Davies, Fox or JRM mounted a challenge and taken over?

They could have and run the show themselves and delivered on their promises.

The fact that they haven't speaks volumes.
' Rabid Brexiteers '

I see you have completely given up your earlier pretence of being a Leave supporter.

You make a lot of 'statements' on this forum.

How about a 'statement' admitting you never supported Leave and have been duplicitous this whole time?
 
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