View Full Version : Brexit: Judgement Of Supreme Court
Arthur Little
24th January 2017, 15:40
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38720320 ... :ReadIt:
:cwm23: ... and just when Theresa May was, at last, making headway! :Brick:
Huh! :poke: ... if this is to be the case - before the Government can trigger Article 50 - then ... :anerikke: ... WHY the hell bother holding a public referendum in the first place?
Parliament, remember, comprises two Houses, the Commons and the Lords ... and it's already well~known that the latter consists of [MAINLY] old duffers, who are long past their "sell~by" dates ... spending most of their remaining years on Earth snoozing :NEW5: in the plush leather~upholstered seats of the so~called 'Upper Chamber'.
stevewool
24th January 2017, 16:10
The only good thing about this is Jimmy cranky don't have to have a say, but as a woman she will press forward her right to make sure we hear her
grahamw48
24th January 2017, 17:15
The PEOPLE have already voted.
We don't need more valuable resources (that's MONEY, to you and me) wasted on courts or politicians' lunches.
Just get on with it ! :mad:
Terpe
25th January 2017, 12:49
Through the eyes of an ex-pat like me all this brouhaha does at least seem to lift the strength of the pound.
grahamw48
25th January 2017, 20:16
I certainly hope that will be the case Peter. :smile:
Arthur Little
26th January 2017, 00:20
The PEOPLE have already voted.
We don't need more valuable resources (that's MONEY, to you and me) wasted on courts or politicians' lunches.
Just get on with it ! :mad:
The only good thing about this is Jimmy cranky don't have to have a say, but as a woman she will press forward her right to make sure we hear her
:gp:s, chaps!! :biggrin: ... great minds think alike - on BOTH counts - and :iagree:!
soulman1949
30th January 2017, 08:25
I'm lovin seeing the Brexsh*teers getting worked up into a frenzy over this issue. I always thought it was about giving power back to our Parliament! ;-)
stevewool
30th January 2017, 09:00
I see the only people getting worked up are the ones that did not want to leave Europe,
I voted out for my own reasons and I am still glad I did, but like anything we had a choice to cast a vote for what ever we thought was right, now that's where the other folk who wanted me to vote there way are a little peed off,hay ho life goes on still,
grahamw48
30th January 2017, 11:22
I'm with you on this Steve. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
My main concern right now is the value of the pound.
It has a direct bearing on the costs of my Phils house-build.
stevewool
31st January 2017, 09:04
Two days of debate now starts , I bet there will be lots of bellowing and rumbling over these few days and I bet they can't agree with each other at all, it amazes me when you hear some one says I don't like this, do you think he means himself or the people he supposed to be looking after, .
grahamw48
31st January 2017, 11:07
Yes, our 'representatives' soon seem to forget the views of the thousands who put them there.
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