A little cruel putting a bloke like that on the telly
Bye Bye Boris!
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Come on Bean, it’s (very) easy to say what is wrong, what specifically would you like to happen?
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So what happens to the final day of the Labour party conference? Genuine question.
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No idea. I’m just reporting what’s happening.GG. wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 12:23 pmSo what happens to the final day of the Labour party conference? Genuine question.
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Corbyn speaking today so they can go back tomorrow.
Wonder what hilarious japes he has in store
Wonder what hilarious japes he has in store

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He's quoted as saying:
"So obey the law, take no deal off the table and have an election to elect a government that respects democracy that respects the rule of law and brings power back to the people."
Ummm. That election that's been offered to you twice? And err, respects the rule of law by the expropriation of private property.
What farce.
"So obey the law, take no deal off the table and have an election to elect a government that respects democracy that respects the rule of law and brings power back to the people."
Ummm. That election that's been offered to you twice? And err, respects the rule of law by the expropriation of private property.

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Unified government shenanigans, final deal proposed, put that to a referendum.Rich B wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 12:22 pmCome on Bean, it’s (very) easy to say what is wrong, what specifically would you like to happen?
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Yep, I agree
What’s the point? Here’s a kid with specials needs, being special?
What next, ask a guy in a wheelchair to climb a flight of stairs then take his chair and we watch?
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I don’t think he is special needs, he’s just from Stoke-on-TrentRichard wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 12:40 pmYep, I agree
What’s the point? Here’s a kid with specials needs, being special?
What next, ask a guy in a wheelchair to climb a flight of stairs then take his chair and watch?
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Are they televising DLA claims now?Richard wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 12:40 pmYep, I agree
What’s the point? Here’s a kid with specials needs, being special?
What next, ask a guy in a wheelchair to climb a flight of stairs then take his chair and watch?
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Won't work Beany...Beany wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 12:35 pm Unified government shenanigans, final deal proposed, put that to a referendum.
The final deal will be thousands of pages long which can't really be voted on as a whole. It will need to be summarised. Who will write the summary ?
If it's the government, then it's accuracy and fairness will be challenged by the Remain camp - to the point of the Top Courts
If it's "independent", who picks the panel to write the summary ? Both sides will challenge it's accuracy and fairness anyway
Then the results of the second referendum itself will be challenged no matter what happens
Fvck it, even if a second referendum resulted in 80% Leave, we still couldn't leave because the Leave Camp will be split with half getting a deal and the other half thinking they could get a better deal so not supporting the first groups deal
Revoke Srt 50 and never speak of leaving the EU ever again please... (and I voted to leave...

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IanF wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 12:49 pmYes, hence the second half my sentence. So who do you want to be PM?
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The civil service, of course.dinny_g wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 12:53 pm
The final deal will be thousands of pages long which can't really be voted on as a whole. It will need to be summarised. Who will write the summary ?
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As was the case with the interpretation of the Treaty of Lisbon in Ireland which was voted down for no other reason than a protest against the Government.
there's no faith in the political system, including the civil Service.
there's no faith in the political system, including the civil Service.
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The civil service is not part of the political system, and I'm fairly sure Ireland is independent these days.
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The Irish Civil Service is also independent of the Political process but that didn’t matter...
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Do you have any examples from other countries which aren't the UK as well?
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I’m not sure of your point Jobbo... I think you might be hinting that our Civil Service is different than others but I can’t be sure anymore...
The point is that getting “A Deal” and asking the public to vote on that deal as the leave option, isn’t really an option for the reasons already stated
The point is that getting “A Deal” and asking the public to vote on that deal as the leave option, isn’t really an option for the reasons already stated