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Onelife wrote:
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If Mishcon de Reya's action, to ensure that Article 50 can only be triggered after legislation is passed, is successful and such legislation is not passed, where does that leave us? Will the EU just say "business as usual" where Britain is concerned?

Hi Mr Shiney.....

And what's the betting that this group of businesses have a group of disgruntled X MP's such as Hesltine and Major backing this move.

The way these toffee nosed little gits are acting is disgraceful.
And guess what, any appeal is based on EU legislation passed in 1992. Once in they do their best to make sure you are locked in.
Looks like the gravy train is finally coming to a halt.
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Hi onelife
if you want to be fair and added Tony Blair and David Lammy from the labour side I completely agree with you

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Onelife wrote:
Silver_Shiney wrote:
If Mishcon de Reya's action, to ensure that Article 50 can only be triggered after legislation is passed, is successful and such legislation is not passed, where does that leave us? Will the EU just say "business as usual" where Britain is concerned?

Hi Mr Shiney.....

And what's the betting that this group of businesses have a group of disgruntled X MP's such as Hesltine and Major backing this move.

The way these toffee nosed little gits are acting is disgraceful.
MdR should stick to celebrity divorces.
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oldbluefox wrote:
Onelife wrote:
Silver_Shiney wrote:
If Mishcon de Reya's action, to ensure that Article 50 can only be triggered after legislation is passed, is successful and such legislation is not passed, where does that leave us? Will the EU just say "business as usual" where Britain is concerned?

Hi Mr Shiney.....

And what's the betting that this group of businesses have a group of disgruntled X MP's such as Hesltine and Major backing this move.

The way these toffee nosed little gits are acting is disgraceful.
And guess what, any appeal is based on EU legislation passed in 1992. Once in they do their best to make sure you are locked in.
Looks like the gravy train is finally coming to a halt.

The EU is a sinking ship, probably sooner rather than later. I feel it's better we get off before it drags us down with it.
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At least with Brexit we will be spared the embarrassment of voting for somebody we have never heard of and will never hear of again and the knowledge that the taxes of the lower paid man in the street will not be going to subsidise the lavish lifestyle of the fat cats in Brussels and Strasburg.
At least you will still have the Police & Crime Commissioner to vote for if you want to elect someone completely useless and whom you have never heard of !!

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At least you will still have the Police & Crime Commissioner to vote for if you want to elect someone completely useless and whom you have never heard of !!
We certainly know the name of our P&C Commissioner - she owned a chain of local bakeries that went spectacularly bust!!!
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Maybe she should stand for leader of the Tories then - or maybe the England manager's job ?!

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This looks to be about right...
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WHAT NEXT??? Nigels cleared off now. :crazy: :crazy: :crazy: :thumbup:

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He did that before and was "persuaded" to come back !!


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:moresarcasm: Rats and sinking ship comes to mind

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First Nigel Farage resigned, now an hour later the invasion has begun.

So that's what he meant by Independence Day
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I see it's now being called "the Brexocalypse"

Whatever next ?!

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He did that before and was "persuaded" to come back !!
If he does change his mind again, he'll lose what little credibility he has left
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I doubt that will happen - I suspect he is busy preparing a comedy double act with Boris !!

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I'm beginning to warm to Trump - he's the one thing that diverts the rest of the world from thinking our politicians really have lost it.


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LOL! Oh apparently I can't post unless I use at least 10 characters. Well, there are more that 10 characters in the political mayhem going on at the moment!

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AnnCAgain wrote:
LOL! Oh apparently I can't post unless I use at least 10 characters. Well, there are more that 10 characters in the political mayhem going on at the moment!
A little (off-topic) tip Ann - I certainly know how to live dangerously !!

If you want to post something that is less than the "regulation" 10 characters, just put in the appropriate number of spaces then a full stop or other appropriate punctuation mark, to make up the required 10 and away you go !!

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or put in an emoticon :wave:
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At this rate of drop outs and cowards we'll be relying on the Parliament cleaners soon

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I thought most of the policy was already dictated by what's written on the lavatory walls !


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Got to admire Nige, despite resigning from UKIP he is continuing with his commitment to the EU Parliament, and I don't want anyone telling me that his £6400 a month wage packet influenced him in any way at all .

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Love him, tolerate him or loath him Nigel Farage stood by his principles and the unequivocal truth is that without this man we would still be looking at another 40 + years of EU rule.

We've got our country back now let's make it 'great' again.

Thank you Mr Farage.

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Always struck me as a bit strange that someone would devote a large part of their life campaigning themselves out of a job!

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david63 wrote:
Always struck me as a bit strange that someone would devote a large part of their life campaigning themselves out of a job!
Interesting take on it, but you have a point !!

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