No I do enjoy winding you lot up tho - its so easy - but do stick with facts

That's what Boris was obliged to do, and said he wouldn't do: request an extension.Jobbo wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 9:13 amI honestly can't believe you aren't just trolling now. You have seen that the EU accepted the extension request, surely?Broccers wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 8:34 am Lets be clear he sent an unsigned letter and another with it saying I don't want an extension but had to send a letter by law. Funny how people see things differently.
Not wound up, just immensely amused at how manipulated you are and how unaware you are of itBroccers wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 9:24 am Exactly so they havent granted it - lets not get ahead of ourselves.
No I do enjoy winding you lot up tho - its so easy - but do stick with facts![]()
Surely you can't believe that the purpose (or result) of Letwin's amendment was simply to allow this agreement (i.e. the Withdrawal Agreement 2.0) to be "considered properly".Jobbo wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 7:33 am I read that thread last night - it’s interesting because I thought Boris’s withdrawal agreement was basically a done deal. The Letwin amendment on Saturday wasn’t inconsistent with passing Boris’s agreement, it just allows enough time for it to be considered properly. I see Boris is still attempting to rush it through without much debate; but that’s likely to backfire again because nobody, not even his own party, trust him now.
Communism or something.DeskJockey wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 9:57 am Funny how people are so paralysed with fear over a possible Corbyn government. What's to be so scared of?
John McDonnellDeskJockey wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 9:57 am Funny how people are so paralysed with fear over a possible Corbyn government. What's to be so scared of?
That's based on stuff he says he'll do? I wouldn't worry. Like everyone else he blusters and will have to get things through parliament. He's not a dictator.GG. wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 10:00 am Well - the school my child loves would be shut down and its assets confiscated (so as a result of poor secondary schools in the area we'd probably have to move to somewhere else), it would immediately result in me paying thousands a year in extra tax and the economy would tank and he's a risk to national security. Other than that, not much really.
Indeed. But the Brexiteer argument that they'll rather flush the country down the pan than let him become PM boggles the mind.dinny_g wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 10:14 am Making promises pre-election and then reneging on them after ???
How very Tory of him...
But you can see why people won’t vote Labour based on this, right? The vast majority of people are moderate and are put off by the extremes. It’s no accident that Labour got into power and stayed there when they were more centrist. People tend to fall into slightly left or slightly right but aren’t full on communists or fascists.DeskJockey wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 10:10 amThat's based on stuff he says he'll do? I wouldn't worry. Like everyone else he blusters and will have to get things through parliament. He's not a dictator.GG. wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 10:00 am Well - the school my child loves would be shut down and its assets confiscated (so as a result of poor secondary schools in the area we'd probably have to move to somewhere else), it would immediately result in me paying thousands a year in extra tax and the economy would tank and he's a risk to national security. Other than that, not much really.
Yes, I get that. I don't think he'll be a good PM, but I'm not scared of the prospect.NotoriousREV wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 10:16 amBut you can see why people won’t vote Labour based on this, right? The vast majority of people are moderate and are put off by the extremes. It’s no accident that Labour got into power and stayed there when they were more centrist. People tend to fall into slightly left or slightly right but aren’t full on communists or fascists.DeskJockey wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 10:10 amThat's based on stuff he says he'll do? I wouldn't worry. Like everyone else he blusters and will have to get things through parliament. He's not a dictator.GG. wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 10:00 am Well - the school my child loves would be shut down and its assets confiscated (so as a result of poor secondary schools in the area we'd probably have to move to somewhere else), it would immediately result in me paying thousands a year in extra tax and the economy would tank and he's a risk to national security. Other than that, not much really.
Letwin is in favour of Boris's withdrawal agreement:GG. wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 9:52 am The stupidity from Letwin's (and other pro-EU tories) perspective