Article 50 ruling due now

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WinstonWolf

72,857 posts

240 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Greg66 said:
WinstonWolf said:
Greg66 said:
Piersman2 said:
BlackLabel said:
Gina Miller and her backers won't be happy.
I wonder if they're thinking that they just wasted a st load of money - hope so.
Err, they won. The Govt wasted a stload of money fighting a lost cause.
A lost cause? Err, we're fking leaving rofl
You show, once again, your feeble comprehension of the events around you.

The "cause" the Govt lost was whether A50 could be triggered by the prerogative. Dimwit.

Here's a picture, in case all those words all at once were a bit too much.

Thanks for the selfie...

The "cause" was to prevent us leaving, do you really think Miller went to court to just get MP's to vote on whether to rubber stamp the democratic will of the people?

We are leaving the EU, all attempts to frustrate the process will fail.

don4l

10,058 posts

177 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Greg66 said:
WinstonWolf said:
Greg66 said:
Piersman2 said:
BlackLabel said:
Gina Miller and her backers won't be happy.
I wonder if they're thinking that they just wasted a st load of money - hope so.
Err, they won. The Govt wasted a stload of money fighting a lost cause.
A lost cause? Err, we're fking leaving rofl
You show, once again, your feeble comprehension of the events around you.

The "cause" the Govt lost was whether A50 could be triggered by the prerogative. Dimwit.

Here's a picture, in case all those words all at once were a bit too much.

Do you realise that we are invoking Article 50 on the tenth of March? That is only 36 days away.


confused_buyer

6,660 posts

182 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Whatever the original motive, I think Gina Miller and Co. have actually - in hindsight - done HMG a huge favour.

The case has drastically reduced the chances of any legal challenges after Article 50 is triggered and clarified the role of the devolved bodies (which is that they don't have one).

Apart from that it has given MPs two days to pontificate and generally waste a bit of their own time giving some grandstanding speeches which is what they enjoy more than anything else.

On the whole though if Miller's original motive was to try and stop/delay/question/frustrate Brexit it has been a complete disaster even though they won the case as she's done the exact opposite.

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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WinstonWolf said:
Greg66 said:
WinstonWolf said:
Greg66 said:
Piersman2 said:
BlackLabel said:
Gina Miller and her backers won't be happy.
I wonder if they're thinking that they just wasted a st load of money - hope so.
Err, they won. The Govt wasted a stload of money fighting a lost cause.
A lost cause? Err, we're fking leaving rofl
You show, once again, your feeble comprehension of the events around you.

The "cause" the Govt lost was whether A50 could be triggered by the prerogative. Dimwit.

Here's a picture, in case all those words all at once were a bit too much.

Thanks for the selfie...

The "cause" was to prevent us leaving, do you really think Miller went to court to just get MP's to vote on whether to rubber stamp the democratic will of the people?

We are leaving the EU, all attempts to frustrate the process will fail.
Imbecile. Back to finger drawing with your faeces for you.

hornetrider

Original Poster:

63,161 posts

206 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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confused_buyer said:
Whatever the original motive, I think Gina Miller and Co. have actually - in hindsight - done HMG a huge favour.

The case has drastically reduced the chances of any legal challenges after Article 50 is triggered and clarified the role of the devolved bodies (which is that they don't have one).

Apart from that it has given MPs two days to pontificate and generally waste a bit of their own time giving some grandstanding speeches which is what they enjoy more than anything else.

On the whole though if Miller's original motive was to try and stop/delay/question/frustrate Brexit it has been a complete disaster even though they won the case as she's done the exact opposite.
Your analysis is spot on in my view. Good work.

WinstonWolf

72,857 posts

240 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Greg66 said:
Imbecile. Back to finger drawing with your faeces for you.
That's it? That's your "intelligent" comeback?

You lost, we're leaving, deal with it.

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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don4l said:
Do you realise that we are invoking Article 50 on the tenth of March? That is only 36 days away.

Oh, really? Are we? What's article 50? Will it make a difference? I'll still be able to bring back a small tanker of cheap red wine from a Calais hypermarket, won't I?

I came to terms with the fact we were leaving the morning after the vote. Life moves on. Although unlike you, I haven't been walking around with a hard-on that's got "Farage" written on one side and "Brexit" on the other (in very very small writing, obviously, probably hyphenated onto a second line) for the last seven months.

hehe

turbobloke

104,296 posts

261 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Funkycoldribena said:
WinstonWolf said:
Greg66 said:
Imbecile. Back to finger drawing with your faeces for you.
That's it? That's your "intelligent" comeback?

You lost, we're leaving, deal with it.
Meltdown!
yes

To be followed by atomisation at the present rate and judging from the molten scatological response above.

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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turbobloke said:
Funkycoldribena said:
WinstonWolf said:
Greg66 said:
Imbecile. Back to finger drawing with your faeces for you.
That's it? That's your "intelligent" comeback?

You lost, we're leaving, deal with it.
Meltdown!
yes

To be followed by atomisation at the present rate and judging from the molten scatological response above.
nono

Not atomisation, nor even meltdown. Largely now indifference as to what's going to happen. Irritation though at idiots who either didn't follow what's been happening (and WW has form as long as your arm for being more than a bit thick, unfortunately) or disingenuously try to rewrite history.

And not molten. Smearing solids.

Accuracy matters.

turbobloke

104,296 posts

261 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Greg66 said:
turbobloke said:
Funkycoldribena said:
WinstonWolf said:
Greg66 said:
Imbecile. Back to finger drawing with your faeces for you.
That's it? That's your "intelligent" comeback?

You lost, we're leaving, deal with it.
Meltdown!
yes

To be followed by atomisation at the present rate and judging from the molten scatological response above.
nono

Not atomisation, nor even meltdown. Largely now indifference as to what's going to happen....

Accuracy matters.
Yes accuracy matters so nono to you following your infantile scatological reply which is redolent of meltdown far more than indifference. The evidence is in plain sight,

techguyone

3,137 posts

143 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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hornetrider said:
confused_buyer said:
Whatever the original motive, I think Gina Miller and Co. have actually - in hindsight - done HMG a huge favour.

The case has drastically reduced the chances of any legal challenges after Article 50 is triggered and clarified the role of the devolved bodies (which is that they don't have one).

Apart from that it has given MPs two days to pontificate and generally waste a bit of their own time giving some grandstanding speeches which is what they enjoy more than anything else.

On the whole though if Miller's original motive was to try and stop/delay/question/frustrate Brexit it has been a complete disaster even though they won the case as she's done the exact opposite.
Your analysis is spot on in my view. Good work.
Absolutely. It took me a while to get this, but it's right, it's saved a whole lot of future hassle further down the line.

WinstonWolf

72,857 posts

240 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Greg66 said:
turbobloke said:
Funkycoldribena said:
WinstonWolf said:
Greg66 said:
Imbecile. Back to finger drawing with your faeces for you.
That's it? That's your "intelligent" comeback?

You lost, we're leaving, deal with it.
Meltdown!
yes

To be followed by atomisation at the present rate and judging from the molten scatological response above.
nono

Not atomisation, nor even meltdown. Largely now indifference as to what's going to happen. Irritation though at idiots who either didn't follow what's been happening (and WW has form as long as your arm for being more than a bit thick, unfortunately) or disingenuously try to rewrite history.

And not molten. Smearing solids.

Accuracy matters.
You're indifferent but still posting? Yeah right... You backed the losing side. That smarts, we get it now dry your eyes and plan for the future.

turbobloke

104,296 posts

261 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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WinstonWolf said:
Greg66 said:
turbobloke said:
Funkycoldribena said:
WinstonWolf said:
Greg66 said:
Imbecile. Back to finger drawing with your faeces for you.
That's it? That's your "intelligent" comeback?

You lost, we're leaving, deal with it.
Meltdown!
yes

To be followed by atomisation at the present rate and judging from the molten scatological response above.
nono

Not atomisation, nor even meltdown. Largely now indifference as to what's going to happen. Irritation though at idiots who either didn't follow what's been happening (and WW has form as long as your arm for being more than a bit thick, unfortunately) or disingenuously try to rewrite history.

And not molten. Smearing solids.

Accuracy matters.
You're indifferent but still posting? Yeah right... You backed the losing side. That smarts, we get it now dry your eyes and plan for the future.
Sound advice, unlikely to be well-received but we shall see.

Atomic12C

5,180 posts

218 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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I say now is the time for opposing sides to start working together for the benefit of the UK - Brexit is going to happen so that fight is now dead in the water.


So... End of the insults, end of the 'holier than thou' attitudes and start working together as a nation.


If you're left wing or right wing or even try to keep as centre as possible, we are all on the same side in terms of being a UK citizen and we should now be working for our future prosperity.

I hope both sides of parliament realize this and I hope the media starts to 'grow up' and stops trying to polarize people for the sake of attention numbers.


danllama

5,728 posts

143 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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That is very wishful thinking.

The media is the devil in all of this IMO and has been since Brexit won. I just don't know how they get away with spouting the negative and often fabricated 'news' which have dragged this country down since the vote.

And yet, despite it all, we're doing fine. So fk em.

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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turbobloke said:
Greg66 said:
turbobloke said:
Funkycoldribena said:
WinstonWolf said:
Greg66 said:
Imbecile. Back to finger drawing with your faeces for you.
That's it? That's your "intelligent" comeback?

You lost, we're leaving, deal with it.
Meltdown!
yes

To be followed by atomisation at the present rate and judging from the molten scatological response above.
nono

Not atomisation, nor even meltdown. Largely now indifference as to what's going to happen....

Accuracy matters.
Yes accuracy matters so nono to you following your infantile scatological reply which is redolent of meltdown far more than indifference. The evidence is in plain sight,
We can keep this short and sweet because I have other things to do.

We all know silly and pointless point-scoring matters to you, you hate being told you are wrong, and you hate being wrong.

But you're wrong. Wronger than a wrong-headed wrong person making the wrong choice in Wrongsville.

Again.


dromong

689 posts

221 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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danllama said:
That is very wishful thinking.

The media is the devil in all of this IMO and has been since Brexit won. I just don't know how they get away with spouting the negative and often fabricated 'news' which have dragged this country down since the vote.

And yet, despite it all, we're doing fine. So fk em.
Very true, there is another devil among it as well though in case you forgot.. Nic La`Turdyin, the ultimate finder of all things negative.

Hosenbugler

1,854 posts

103 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Funkycoldribena said:
Greg66 said:
We can keep this short and sweet because I have other things to do.

We all know silly and pointless point-scoring matters to you, you hate being told you are wrong, and you hate being wrong.

But you're wrong. Wronger than a wrong-headed wrong person making the wrong choice in Wrongsville.

Again.
I thought time was a great healer,obviously not..
Somebody must have given him/she one of these .....

turbobloke

104,296 posts

261 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Funkycoldribena said:
Greg66 said:
We can keep this short and sweet because I have other things to do.

We all know silly and pointless point-scoring matters to you, you hate being told you are wrong, and you hate being wrong.

But you're wrong. Wronger than a wrong-headed wrong person making the wrong choice in Wrongsville.

Again.
I thought time was a great healer,obviously not..
hehe

And I thought biased reasoning by assertion would be avoided by those involved in an adult debate but after the scatological stuff here we are!

Evidence remains in plain sight, Mrs TB is the only person who's never wrong, and judging by the amount of protesting (too much) Greg66 copes badly with being wrong. After all that practice too!

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Funkycoldribena said:
I thought
I doubt that.