Brexit or Bregret? poll
Poll: Brexit or Bregret? poll
Total Members Polled: 1237
Discussion
dasigty said:
We are governed by consent, which bit of that are you having trouble understanding ?.
When a parliament is dictating what the result of a vote should be according to them, it is no longer a theory.
I am so looking forward to seeing our sovereign citizens react to a fizzled out Brexit, I assume the dress code is a fetching shade of yellow again?When a parliament is dictating what the result of a vote should be according to them, it is no longer a theory.
dasigty said:
We are governed by consent, which bit of that are you having trouble understanding ?.
When a parliament is dictating what the result of a vote should be according to them, it is no longer a theory.
Oh so we are! I never realised, all these years I thought I was living in a representative democracy, thanks Capslock Man. Parliament is dictating nothing, debating and voting is not dictating.When a parliament is dictating what the result of a vote should be according to them, it is no longer a theory.
I know you want to pretend you're living under a dictatorship and that's what you're telling the other kids at youth club, but it's not really the case. Have you thought about moving to Angola or Brunei?
Not-The-Messiah said:
Integroo said:
It can be ignored because it is demonstrably bad for Britain, and Parliament is there to do what's best for Britain, not to be a mouthpiece of the people.
I should save these quotes when quite possibly we have a strong right wing party or at least a coalition in power in parliament. And you try and pop up saying they shouldn't be allowed to make decisions and have the power to do things. amusingduck said:
jakesmith said:
amusingduck said:
Had enough of experts, eh?
I don't think you're an 'expert' I'm afraid. There is a certain irony in you using the classic line 'had enough of experts' in an attempt to ridicule me. That line sums up the cretinous thinking that went into Brexit by one of the architects, Mr Michael Gove who is probably your favorite man.
Conversely I don't need to listen to any experts to see that our country is in a deep political crisis at the moment, of which one of the outcomes is a potential Corbyn lead government, if this happens Pistonheads will close within minutes and all our cars will be taken away and given, for free, to Russian people.
jakesmith said:
amusingduck said:
jakesmith said:
amusingduck said:
Had enough of experts, eh?
I don't think you're an 'expert' I'm afraid. There is a certain irony in you using the classic line 'had enough of experts' in an attempt to ridicule me. That line sums up the cretinous thinking that went into Brexit by one of the architects, Mr Michael Gove who is probably your favorite man.
Conversely I don't need to listen to any experts to see that our country is in a deep political crisis at the moment, of which one of the outcomes is a potential Corbyn lead government, if this happens Pistonheads will close within minutes and all our cars will be taken away and given, for free, to Russian people.
amusingduck said:
jakesmith said:
The guy above is fully entitled to be aghast at the stupidity of people like you who would plunge the country into darkness to satisfy some deluded notion of ‘sovereignty’
A growing economy, which is what even the most pessimistic projections predict = 'plunged into darkness'?Righto
Integroo said:
markcoznottz said:
Integroo works as some kind of 'eu' lawyer, it's clear where his priorities lie.
Yes, my priorities lie in preventing the catastrophe that will be Brexit. Well, that is what I would like to see happen. In reality, I have no more power than any of us. amusingduck said:
1) The economy is growing at the moment, great stuff
2) In case you are not following the news, Brexit has not actually taken place yet though sad face
3) There is a way of making language more interesting that involves using things called 'metaphors'. Saying 'the country will be plunged into darkness' does not necessarily imply a lack of actual light, just like how 'dark comedy', does not always take place at night time
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