Revenge is a dish best served cold

I take no enjoyment believe me. I just realise the only way to show Tim Baker, is to let him see.

Even then he will blame it on the EU.


I blame the Remainers. I understand that the EU want us to stay
 
The abuse of due legal process to subvert democracy has been a tactic of remainers.
In America 90%of judges are elected by the people.
Maybe judicial elections are the way to prevent lawyers and judges overstepping their authority.
 
No but have that black dancer fella can't think of his name. He voted out.
You'd think he was gay but he's not you know!
Sexist racist bigot homophobic xenonophobe ! :eek:
 
The abuse of due legal process to subvert democracy has been a tactic of remainers.
In America 90%of judges are elected by the people.
Maybe judicial elections are the way to prevent lawyers and judges overstepping their authority.

It is usual for parliament to be allowed to debate and vote on policies.

Can you explain why you think it is subverting democracy to want to do the same thing with a no deal Brexit?
 
Around 2 million old timers will have kicked the bucket if another referendum is held about 4 years after the last...

About 1.5 million youngsters will have become 18...

Add in a substantial number of new EU citizens getting dual nationality and you can see why quitters are running scared of another vote!
Don't you know that for every old timer who snuffs it another one comes along.
There are more old timers around now than 3 years ago.
You remind me of an old Irish nationalist councilor who lived in a marginal constituency, he would read the death columns in the local protestant newspaper to see how many protestants had died the day before, he kept a tally coming up to election time and believed that he would win but he didn't take into account how many young people became eligible to vote.
He lost his seat.
 
It is usual for parliament to be allowed to debate and vote on policies.

Can you explain why you think it is subverting democracy to want to do the same thing with a no deal Brexit?
Until there is a General election this parliament has no legitimacy.
 
Don't forget the civil Contingencies legislation acr 2004 ;)

Also at the Labour conference they interviewed one MP who said that when paiament resumes emergency question s need to be asked of ministers ;)

2 of which are

Questions about army units on stand bye to take over certain institutions ;)

And the stock piling of body bags ;)

What did Transam say months ago :cool:

Some in here have not got a clue as to what the ramifications of this brexit caper will. Be

Civil unrest on a massive scale is on the cards ;)
 
Maybe judicial elections are the way to prevent lawyers and judges overstepping their authority.
The judges aren't 'overstepping their authority' - they are upholding the law!

So do you want the judiciary to be politicised?

Because that is the result of electing judges!
 
All those who started this referendum caper 3 years ago should be stood up against the wall :LOL:
 
The judges aren't 'overstepping their authority' - they are upholding the law!

So do you want the judiciary to be politicised?

Because that is the result of electing judges!


Judges :LOL: all privately educated b*** ends who would not know the price of milk

Corbyn will sort it all future judges will be state educated
 
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