Boris Johnson to Tower Hill

Bojo could always appeal to the European court, couldn't he?

Oh that's right, he can't - UK law is sovereign...

Another quitter myth debunked!

It wasn't all so embarrassing I would laugh..

It's a mess they all need to resolve.
 
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An election could deliver a parliament that reflects the views of the people on Brexit.
 
An election could deliver a parliament that reflects the views of the people on Brexit.
Why do you think that given FPTP...

Quitters keep telling us that the 'majority' voted for Brexit, but it was only 37% of the electorate...

Given that is what the winning party would roughly get, how is that going to represent the 'views of the people'?
 
An election could deliver a parliament that reflects the views of the people on Brexit.
Not possible.

People voted for a Brexit that is not real.
Here is one example: Brexit will get our sovereignty back and the power of our courts back.
Well it seems parliament has more power than the executive and courts can stop the PM doing something against the law.

Ironically Brexiteers complain the EU has reduced the power of parliament, yet Brexiteers are now complaining parliament has too much power.
 
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courts can stop the PM doing something against the law.

Brexers are horrified at the idea that a PM should be compelled to obey the law.

This is because they do not understand the idea of living in a plural society, and it has not occurred to them that there will sometimes be a prime minister in power who doesn't share their outlook.

Just think - the next PM might not be a billionaire Old Etonian.

Bad news for people who are billionaire Old Etonians.

Maybe they will have to pay some tax.
 
Are you talking about buffoon johnson?

you've spelled it wrong.
 
Quitters keep telling us that the 'majority' voted for Brexit, but it was only 37% of the electorate...


Jo said she would stop Brexit on her first day as PM
on around 37% is. Fair enough let the people vote
 
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