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17 minutes ago, Lord BJ said:

The article 50 has been extended by the EU as within the conditions. European law trumps uk law so the uk legislation matters not a jot.

 

A certain irony about that I accept.

 

 

 

but they only make about 9% of our laws

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1 minute ago, SE16 3LN said:

but they only make about 9% of our laws

Believe it or not but the law covering a country leaving the EU is an EU law. Who'd of thunk it!

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3 hours ago, Joey J J Jr Shabadoo said:

I watched question time (from Belfast) on Thursday. I was astounded that neither the DUP or Sinn Fein highlighted the troll's legal judgement about the GFA. In fact, none of the Irish audience brought it up either. 

I'm beginning to think that it's made up bullshit, repeated umpteen times, by one person. 

I am shocked. I thought the DUP and Sinn Fein were avid followers of my posts on JKB.

Did anyone say on question time say that border controls would breach the terms of the GFA?

Have you read the GFA and can you specify the terms of the GFA which would mean a border breaches the GFA? Strangely. while abusing me repeatedly, so far no-one has. What is the definition of a troll again?

 

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...a bit disco
6 minutes ago, Notts1874 said:

Believe it or not but the law covering a country leaving the EU is an EU law. Who'd of thunk it!

 

Like ah said.

 

Poster be like  :sob:

 

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3 minutes ago, ...a bit disco said:

 

Like ah said.

 

Poster be like  :sob:

 

Article 50 was written by a Brit though.......What will they do without us???

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The EU extensions are conditional

 

If Mays deal passes - she might not bring it back

 

If a new solution if found and agreed on - Friday might come first

 

 

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1 minute ago, JAYEL said:

The EU extensions are conditional

 

If Mays deal passes - she might not bring it back

 

If a new solution if found and agreed on - Friday might come first

 

 

Please just stop now. We now can't and won't be leaving on Friday.

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2 minutes ago, JAYEL said:

The EU extensions are conditional

 

If Mays deal passes - she might not bring it back

 

If a new solution if found and agreed on - Friday might come first

 

 

The 12 the of April is unconditional. The EU retracted the conditional statement the next day.

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50 minutes ago, Lord BJ said:

The article 50 has been extended by the EU as within the conditions. European law trumps uk law so the uk legislation matters not a jot.

 

A certain irony about that I accept.

 

 

A little known curiosity of international relations.

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22 minutes ago, JAYEL said:

The EU extensions are conditional

 

If Mays deal passes - she might not bring it back

 

If a new solution if found and agreed on - Friday might come first

 

 

Cool, take my bet then

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4 minutes ago, Smithee said:

Cool, take my bet then

Are you for real ?

 

Everybody knows we are not leaving on March 29th

 

I still think someone will might make a case for it maybe the ERG

 

The UK Law has not been changed yet

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7 minutes ago, JAYEL said:

Are you for real ?

 

Everybody knows we are not leaving on March 29th

 

I still think someone will might make a case for it maybe the ERG

 

The UK Law has not been changed yet

 

Hey it's not my fault I can't read your mind. Making people guess what you're trying to get at is a very inefficient way to operate. 

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1 minute ago, Smithee said:

 

Hey it's not my fault I can't read your mind. Making people guess what you're trying to get at is a very inefficient way to operate. 

I was just saying the UK Law has not been changed

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17 minutes ago, JAYEL said:

Are you for real ?

 

Everybody knows we are not leaving on March 29th

 

I still think someone will might make a case for it maybe the ERG

 

The UK Law has not been changed yet

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Mikey1874 said:

 

 

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Still strange that the UK government hadn’t changed the Law yet

 

Maybe they don’t have to or they have a cunning plan ?

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1 minute ago, JAYEL said:

?

 

Still strange that the UK government hadn’t changed the Law yet

 

Maybe they don’t have to or they have a cunning plan ?

 

House of Commons due to do that tomorrow. 

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You're all half right.

 

We're not officially leaving the EU until at least the 22nd May.

 

However unless Parliament votes through the Statutory Instrument to extend the date to then, on 29th March we lose lots of little legal things that we have opted out of that are part of being in the EU.

This would generate an almighty legal clusterfeck as we'd he half in some things and half out of others.

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This whole saga has told us that knowing about the EU and understanding the EU are two totally different things.

 

A lot of MPs know stuff about the EU. Very few of them remotely understand it. Idiots.

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2 hours ago, Notts1874 said:

Believe it or not but the law covering a country leaving the EU is an EU law. Who'd of thunk it!

GTF posh boy

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4 minutes ago, Notts1874 said:

Excuse me?

 

Think he was trying to be funny but was ultimately incredibly insulting. 

 

 

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Remember when May said a matter of hours ago that she is within her rights as PM to ignore the MPs if they get a majority for one of their options?

 

Well it turns out that's bollocks according to Geoffrey Cox. She really must be sick of the sight of him???

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15 minutes ago, Notts1874 said:

Remember when May said a matter of hours ago that she is within her rights as PM to ignore the MPs if they get a majority for one of their options?

 

Well it turns out that's bollocks according to Geoffrey Cox. She really must be sick of the sight of him???

She should probably listen to those advising her as she's become blinded to reality in her desperation to ram her deal through/cling on to power/keep the Tory party from imploding.

 

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Adolf May does not run the country parliament does.International law comes before U K law.Get article 50 scrapped and bin Brexit for good.

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1 hour ago, Mikey1874 said:

The government has responded to the Revoke petition.

 

See response  here

 

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/241584

I stopped reading the response at this bit:

Revoking Article 50, and thereby remaining in the European Union, would undermine both our democracy and

the trust that millions of voters have placed in Government.

Do voters on either side of this argument have any trust in this government?

 

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She can go to the privy council and force her deal on everyone.

 

My Mrs gave me a row for hoping for a No deal brexit that destroys these 4 lands. You see, I don't care if losing my job brings Scottish independence around. but she does. Aa well!!!

 

A price worth paying.

Bring it on!!!

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7 minutes ago, The Mighty Thor said:

Read this ****ing shite. 

 

WTAF?

 

Do we live in a parallel universe to this cockwomble?

 

 

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There's a few very fancy words in there.     It's a veritable wank on a keyboard.

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34 minutes ago, The Mighty Thor said:

Read this ****ing shite. 

 

WTAF?

 

Do we live in a parallel universe to this cockwomble?

 

 

IMG_20190327_074044.jpg

An absolute W****r.

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3 hours ago, ri Alban said:

She can go to the privy council and force her deal on everyone.

 

My Mrs gave me a row for hoping for a No deal brexit that destroys these 4 lands. You see, I don't care if losing my job brings Scottish independence around. but she does. Aa well!!!

 

A price worth paying.

Bring it on!!!

Yes but thats probably cause you could afford to feed you and your family with one income or perhaps of an age where you dont have to worry financially. I know it was tongue in cheek but a mentality of **** everyone else is exactly what the problem is with no deal as people dont care about those that would fall into untold misery, who are already using food banks and suffering.

 

And a no deal would absolutely add to that misery.

 

 

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UKIP leader

 

"Britain is being governed by a pack of traitors, quislings and collaborators.   If the UK does not leave the EU on 29 March it will mark the end of British democracy".

 

:orly?:

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The poisonous Leadsom creature is saying MV3 will come back asap (as soon as the latest batch of bribes and peerages are bashed out).    'Backing' the PM but making it sound like she's holding the exit door open for her.    

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1 hour ago, Justin Z said:

 

 :rofl::rofl::rofl:

 

That's amazing haha. Just sums up this whole shit storm. 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Victorian said:

UKIP leader

 

"Britain is being governed by a pack of traitors, quislings and collaborators.   If the UK does not leave the EU on 29 March it will mark the end of British democracy".

 

:orly?:

Interesting use of Quisling, I imagine  for many UKippers he would have been the right sort of person and a hero figure to some. 

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27 minutes ago, ToadKiller Dog said:

Interesting use of Quisling, I imagine  for many UKippers he would have been the right sort of person and a hero figure to some. 

 

Indeed.    There's a family bucket portion of irony in it.     

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They're had OVER FORTY YEARS to think about what they actually want and how the UK will live outside of Europe.

Not got a scooby.

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4 hours ago, Victorian said:

UKIP leader

 

"Britain is being governed by a pack of traitors, quislings and collaborators.   If the UK does not leave the EU on 29 March it will mark the end of British democracy".

 

:orly?:

 

Yes democracy is dead.

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I’d be happy just to have a choice of which shite infested meal i was having.

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Moggy is currently banging on about Tudor-period privy councils and why that means that Parliament should do whatever he says

 

:rofl:

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2 minutes ago, Cade said:

Moggy is currently banging on about Tudor-period privy councils and why that means that Parliament should do whatever he says

 

:rofl:

The House of Commons cat?

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Mogg still thinks people believe his shite about it being important to follow the DUP because they are the bastions of the union.

 

No Mogg... you would only follow the DUP as a half arsed justification for caving in.     To save face and to justify capitulation to the voters.

 

Mogg and his followers don't give a **** about Ireland,  the DUP or the union.

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Government opposing the indicative votes process. And there be another vote shortly.

 

Say they would have made time themselves to find an agreed position. 

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