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The nation's voted out so you can whistle for our contribution .....what you going to do about it ?

Instead we'll pay what your rebate pays for out of our excess .....byyeeeeeeee !
 
The nation's voted out so you can whistle for our contribution .....what you going to do about it ?

Instead we'll pay what your rebate pays for out of our excess .....byyeeeeeeee !

We are not out of the EU yet :)

and brexit may not mean brexit :?:
 
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But what he has written above is exactly what we need to do to get out. Start by repealing the act of parliament that took us in, then tell them to whistle. But we're here when they want to do business.
 
But what he has written above is exactly what we need to do to get out. Start by repealing the act of parliament that took us in, then tell them to whistle.
So you're all for Parliament making the decision, rather than the PM invoking the Royal prerogative?
This piece seeks to address only one question: does Parliament or the Government have the power to decide to withdraw from the European Union in accordance with Article 50 TEU and through the notifying of the European Council of such a decision trigger the two year time limited formal withdrawal negotiations?
https://ukconstitutionallaw.org/2016/07/08/thomas-fairclough-article-50-and-the-royal-prerogative/
 
i'm all for parliament rubber stamping the clearly stated will of the electorate. Whether I would trust them to do that is a different matter.
 
the clearly stated will of the electorate.

Now that's a bit of a fib, isn't it?

What proportion of the electorate voted to resign, and what were the agreed terms they were voting for? Apart from the £350m NHS money, obviously, which was spelled out in big letters.
 
the clearly stated will of the electorate.

Now that's a bit of a fib, isn't it?

What proportion of the electorate voted to resign, and what were the agreed terms they were voting for? Apart from the £350m NHS money, obviously, which was spelled out in big letters.
Not at all.

There was a majority of one million two hundred and sixty nine thousand and five hundred people who voted to leave. If that amount of people were all queueing outside of one polling station the last person in the line would be about 240 miles away from casting his vote.
Is that amount of people in the majority not clear enough for you?

what were the agreed terms they were voting for

They were voting to LEAVE as in skedaddle or take a powder from the corruption of the European Union.
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That is now what we must do.
 
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