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• #6077
https://quarterly.blog.gov.uk/2016/11/01/brexit-rising-to-the-challenge/
I'm still about to read this.
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• #6078
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37944473
Some politicians finally saying they won't vote for Brexit unless there's more clarity than "out = out, breakfast means breakfast" to protect constituents interests/cos Scotland/cos their area voted out.
Disappointed that Labour isn't giving a stronger message of "yeah we accept the out vote BUT if you try to take workers rights, or EU national rights it ain't gonna happen".
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• #6079
Cambridge's MP is all like "Fuck off. My constituents didn't want to leave, I don't want to leave, so bollocks am I supporting leaving in any way".
Fair enough? He was elected to represent his constituents, not the country as a whole and 74% of them voted remain.
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• #6080
Nice to see the phrase "will of the people" used to tell the Brexiteers to fuck off.
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• #6081
Good on Helen Hayes. My MP. She's great.
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• #6082
Well...yes and no. Sometimes the will of constituents is seen as an excuse to be an asshat (hi, NI...)
But in this case there are good arguments to be made to get much more detail. Brexit is brexit means nothing. Walking blind into something cos "the people voted x" isn't good democracy esp. not with so much at stake.
So in this case saying "hey my constituents are against it, there are massive risks for everyone, I won't vote on this until you clarify it/cut the xenophobic crap/address other issues/I have more info its a clusterfuck so no" is more than fair enough.
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• #6083
Mine has said similar, but she's on a wafer thin majority (300 votes) so I'm not sure she'd survive a general election were one to be called before any parliamentary vote.
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• #6084
from the sounds of it most mp's seem to misunderstand the whole point of it being put in front of them. it's like a fire marshall saying well the building owner tells me his gasoline, dynamite and really static'y jumpers warehouse is perfectly safe so I'll just take his word for it and pass it without conducting any kind of investigations myself.
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• #6085
This interview with Gina Miller is interesting - https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/nov/11/article-50-claimant-gina-miller-safe-outside-brexit and may explain why some MPs would worry about voting how they feel.
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• #6086
They should not be intimidated by violence. The police and cps should be prosecuting anyone making death threats, or any other threatening behaviour. These clowns are a joke and a democracy should not be challenged by them.
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• #6087
This is a little ray of sunshine. Good on Lego. Go buy some :)
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• #6088
She's an impressive woman. It's difficult to imagine what the harassment must be like.
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• #6089
Yeah, saw that and thought "there are some good people out there".
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• #6090
Yeah, saw that and thought "there are some annoyingly good people out there".
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• #6091
Scarfolk blog is doing some brexit posts... :)
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• #6092
Quite an interesting picture (on the views of MPs vs their constituencies)
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• #6093
Have you finished yet? Any chance of a summary?
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• #6094
Sorta begs the question on why parliament thought it was a good idea to have this referendum...
Perhaps just sheer arrogance/misreading the mood "oh they'll vote in nobody is that...oh shit"
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• #6095
^ :|
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• #6096
I got up to here:
One consequence of our decades-long EU membership is that we are short of certain specialist personnel and skills for tasks that will be central to Brexit and our future international relationships, such as trade negotiations.Then ran around panicking.
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• #6097
We're sick of experts anyway. Surely there are enough patriotic Brits in Sunderland who can "get on with it".
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• #6098
Err, it was a catastrophically arrogant blunder by the ham faced twat...
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• #6099
Surely there are enough patriotic Brits in Sunderland who can "get on with it"
Not Sunderland - they're all pretty busy there assembling Japanese cars.
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• #6100
Assembling cars? That reeks of expertism.
Comes to mind by now... [farage eh?]
all ties in with the revolution ballix some on FB/and one on here seem to espouse: Destroy the old, build the new. Sounds good, nice story.
I'm still in the house you are destroying mate! ;)