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01-10-2019, 11:54 AM
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Your ignoring history

What else does Boris Johnson need to do to call a general election ?
Write a letter - it should take him about 10 minutes.
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Re: Katie Hopkins in the Supreme Court

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Write a letter - it should take him about 10 minutes.

Why should he resign ? He is delivering on the will of the people unlike any other party in parliament ...

Call a general election by putting forward a vote if no confidence ... much easier, takes 5 seconds
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Re: Katie Hopkins in the Supreme Court

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Why should he resign ? He is delivering on the will of the people unlike any other party in parliament ...

Call a general election by putting forward a vote if no confidence ... much easier, takes 5 seconds
It seems Boris is going to request EU refuses to grant a
further extension! I know what the answer will be!
But this should serve to predict what EUs plans are if no deal
deal looks likely, and should serve as a boost in confidence
to the genuine worriers within our midst! For the others with
vested interests in remaining it will make no difference as
their minds are set in stone! Just like mine!!
Regards Donkeyman!
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01-10-2019, 03:12 PM
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Re: Katie Hopkins in the Supreme Court

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It seems Boris is going to request EU refuses to grant a
further extension! I know what the answer will be!
But this should serve to predict what EUs plans are if no deal
deal looks likely, and should serve as a boost in confidence
to the genuine worriers within our midst! For the others with
vested interests in remaining it will make no difference as
their minds are set in stone! Just like mine!!
Regards Donkeyman!

He can veto the Benn Bill - just do that and leave on 31st November.

Benn hadn't thought about this and now the parliamentary remainers are panicking. According to various media, they were going to try and reopen the Benn Bill to force Boris to get the extension on 5th October but bottled it because this time, the Benn Bill might get voted down.
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01-10-2019, 03:32 PM
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Re: Katie Hopkins in the Supreme Court

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Why should he resign ? He is delivering on the will of the people unlike any other party in parliament ...

Call a general election by putting forward a vote if no confidence ... much easier, takes 5 seconds
No need to resign - just drop the extension letter into Brussels next time he's over there explaining his plans to move the Irish border 10 miles back (or forward).

Unlike any other party in Parliament? Whatever happened to his chums in the DUP? Perhaps they don't count, because they're not delivering the will of their people.
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Re: Katie Hopkins in the Supreme Court

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No need to resign - just drop the extension letter into Brussels next time he's over there explaining his plans to move the Irish border 10 miles back (or forward).

Unlike any other party in Parliament? Whatever happened to his chums in the DUP? Perhaps they don't count, because they're not delivering the will of their people.
He's allready stated that he will request eu refuses another
extension GF I Await with bated breath for their reply! not.
Like most other things concerning our exit, the backstop will
resolve itself
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01-10-2019, 04:28 PM
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Re: Katie Hopkins in the Supreme Court

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No need to resign - just drop the extension letter into Brussels next time he's over there explaining his plans to move the Irish border 10 miles back (or forward).

Unlike any other party in Parliament? Whatever happened to his chums in the DUP? Perhaps they don't count, because they're not delivering the will of their people.
Why would Boris Johnson ask for an extension and move the Irish Border ? He doesn't need to - nobody is building a hard border .... unless you are with Dominic Grieve, Oliver Letwin and Hilary Benn with your buckets and spades

You'll come up with something original one day and surprise us all. I remember saying about moving the border back about 8 months ago - but it was a solution for Gibraltar not Ireland.

You need to read my posts properly and ask questions. I'm always happy to help
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Having a general election to achieve a no deal could be a political ploy by the Conservatives and the opposition parties possibly seeing it have not fallen for it BUT what Corbyn and the rest have failed to grasp is that Boris standing up in PMQ's, being broadcast to the country and the rest of the world is that he was heard saying let the people decide, give them a general election and Corbyn, far to focused on a GE being a ploy to get a no deal through, basically said NO. That was a master tactical move by Boris, put forward the notion of a general election so the people can decide on brexit and the leader of the Labour party has said NO.

Corbyn does not realise how stupid that was because he has just effectively admitted to the whole country that he will not allow the people to decide on brexit. It does not matter if a GE is a ploy to get a no deal through, the whole point is the leader of the opposition party has said the people of the UK will not be allowed to decide on Brexit. That is seriously going to hurt Corbyn. People will not forget, Boris saying give the people a general election to they can decide on brexit and Corbyn refusing.
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01-10-2019, 07:32 PM
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Re: Katie Hopkins in the Supreme Court

Originally Posted by Dodge ->
Having a general election to achieve a no deal could be a political ploy by the Conservatives and the opposition parties possibly seeing it have not fallen for it BUT what Corbyn and the rest have failed to grasp is that Boris standing up in PMQ's, being broadcast to the country and the rest of the world is that he was heard saying let the people decide, give them a general election and Corbyn, far to focused on a GE being a ploy to get a no deal through, basically said NO. That was a master tactical move by Boris, put forward the notion of a general election so the people can decide on brexit and the leader of the Labour party has said NO.

Corbyn does not realise how stupid that was because he has just effectively admitted to the whole country that he will not allow the people to decide on brexit. It does not matter if a GE is a ploy to get a no deal through, the whole point is the leader of the opposition party has said the people of the UK will not be allowed to decide on Brexit. That is seriously going to hurt Corbyn. People will not forget, Boris saying give the people a general election to they can decide on brexit and Corbyn refusing.
Similarly there have been calls to let the people decide in a confirmatory referendum which Boris is obviously afraid of. A General Election will not be contested on Brexit alone so the argument that it is a better instrument to resolve the Brexit impasse is weak
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Similarly there have been calls to let the people decide in a confirmatory referendum which Boris is obviously afraid of. A General Election will not be contested on Brexit alone so the argument that it is a better instrument to resolve the Brexit impasse is weak

We've already had a confirmatory referendum. It was in 2016 and decided by the people.
 
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