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I'd suggest a look at a German view...Alice Widely, co-leader of AfD speaking to the Bunderstag last month..
It's on youtube
It's on youtube
Poor dears. My heart bleeds for them, maybe they can get over it and look for a proper job.Sorry to go off topic from cars and wine, but really enjoyed Laura Kuenssbergs Brexit programme the other night. Found it fascinating from her effectively coaching Bojo to seeing Steve Baker in tears when he said he'd vote against Mays deal.
Whilst I think parliament have not covered themselves in glory, after listening to Brexitcast and watching this I do have a better understanding into just how hard this whole process has been for them, especially those MPs whose personal beliefs on Brexit contradict what their constituents voted for. I imagine there will be a lot of MPs who come out of this very mentally scarred.
Well worth a watch https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0003wxb/the-brexit-storm-laura-kuenssbergs-inside-story
That video has been linked to a few times now. However, it'd be more accurate if you said it was the view of the German Far Right. And if that's the type of view that supports your argument, then fire away. ðŸ‘I'd suggest a look at a German view...Alice Widely, co-leader of AfD speaking to the Bunderstag last month..
It's on youtube
That video has been linked to a few times now. However, it'd be more accurate if you said it was the view of the German Far Right. And if that's the type of view that supports your argument, then fire away. ðŸ‘
That video has been linked to a few times now. However, it'd be more accurate if you said it was the view of the German Far Right. And if that's the type of view that supports your argument, then fire away. ðŸ‘
I said it's worth A look. Just a suggestion to move on from stuff about cars etc!
It should be May's deal or no Deal.He might well be right.
Personally, I'm not sure May will reach an agreement with Corbyn. I've an inkling it might be a second referendum with the choice going to the public, May's deal or revoke Article 50. At least that way the Tory party won't carry the can for revoking Article 50.
He might well be right.
Personally, I'm not sure May will reach an agreement with Corbyn. I've an inkling it might be a second referendum with the choice going to the public, May's deal or revoke Article 50. At least that way the Tory party won't carry the can for revoking Article 50.
Public vote on final deal was one of the more popular options.
Even supported by the likes of Rees-Mogg, Davis et al. once upon a time.
Why , surley as we are constantly told brexit is the will of the people, a50 revoke won't win anyway. So nothing to worry about....But it has to be a public vote with no option to remain aka revoke article 50. Imo of course.
The way forward is quite logical and straight forward.But it has to be a public vote with no option to remain aka revoke article 50. Imo of course.
But it has to be a public vote with no option to remain aka revoke article 50. Imo of course.
Now we've done it this way round revoke has to of course be an option.
I'd have preferred we had the referendum on which alternative first, then put that vs. our current deal. But we find ourselves where we are.
Why?Now we've done it this way round revoke has to of course be an option.
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That’s ridiculous, so essentially for Brexit to happen it has to win three public referendums? I’d call that a rigged vote in any other country with a dodgy dictator as leader and so would the media.
What's the third referendum?
We're only in this situation due to how badly it has been handled. When the actual alternative vs. remain is defined is when we should have had the vote. No wonder when people see what the alternative is, there may no longer be a majority to leave.