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Referendum : to be in Europe or not to be ?, that is the question ! (REF)     

required field - 03 Feb 2016 10:00

Thought I'd start a new thread as this is going to be a major talking point this year...have not made up my mind yet...(unlike bucksfizz)....but thinking of voting for an exit as Europe is not doing Britain any good at all it seems....

Fred1new - 15 Jan 2019 09:16 - 11527 of 12628

I see a dog has found a bone.

Fred1new - 15 Jan 2019 09:25 - 11528 of 12628

Just as a reminder:

Motions of no confidence in the United Kingdom

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In the United Kingdom, confidence motions are a means of testing the support of the government (executive) in a legislative body, and for the legislature to remove the government from office. A confidence motion may take the form of either a vote of confidence, usually put forward by the government, or a vote of no confidence (or censure motion[1]), usually proposed by the opposition. When such a motion is put to a vote in the legislature, if a vote of confidence is defeated, or a vote of no confidence is passed, then the incumbent government must resign, or call a general election.

It is a fundamental principle of the British constitution that the government must retain the confidence of the legislature, as it is not possible for a government to operate effectively without the support of the majority of the people's representatives.[2] At the national level, this means that the UK government (the cabinet) must retain the confidence of a majority in the House of Commons.

It is possible for a vote of no confidence to succeed where there is a minority government or a small majority, or where there are internal party splits. Where there is a minority government, the government may seek agreements or pacts with minor parties in order to remain in office.

Despite their importance to the British constitution, for a long time the rules surrounding motions of no confidence were dictated solely by convention. However, since the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011, a vote of no confidence must be passed in a specific form in order to create the possibility of an early general election. Under the Act, if a motion of no confidence in the government is passed in express terms, the house must then adopt a vote of confidence within 14 days, or a general election is held.



Perhaps, when the Neo-cons realise that they are being conned they may put repeated motions to force the abdication of the their glorious leader.



Mind there is no limit to the self-serving hypocrisy of the present tory government.

hilary - 15 Jan 2019 09:39 - 11529 of 12628

cynic - 15 Jan 2019 09:40 - 11530 of 12628

following to cheer up fred .....

Rossiya – svyashchennaya nasha derzhava,
Rossiya – lyubimaya nasha strana.
Moguchaya volya, velikaya slava –
Tvoio dostoyanye na vse vremena!
Slav'sya, Otechestvo nashe svobodnoye,
Bratskih narodov soyuz vekovoi,
Predkami dannaya mudrost' narodnaya!
Slav'sya, strana! My gordimsya toboi!
Ot yuzhnyh morei do polyarnogo kraya
Raskinulis' nashi lesa i polya.
Odna ty na svete! Odna ty takaya –
Khranimaya Bogom rodnaya zemlya!
Shirokii prostor dlya mechty i dlya zhizni.
Gryadushchiye nam otkryvayut goda.
Nam silu daiot nasha vernost' Otchizne.
Tak bylo, tak yest' i tak budet vsegda!

hilary - 15 Jan 2019 09:41 - 11531 of 12628

Out of interest, whatever happened to Doc Proc / Exec Line? Fred (I think from memory?) said something about him getting banned, so what's that all about please?

I enjoyed reading his posts.

cynic - 15 Jan 2019 09:55 - 11532 of 12628

EL is certainly not banned .... perhaps he's just got fed up with this thread

Dil - 15 Jan 2019 09:59 - 11533 of 12628

So far we have

Dil 148

Diane Abbott 2 trillion

and

Stan (doesn't understand the question)

hilary - 15 Jan 2019 10:03 - 11534 of 12628

Oh, OK Cyners, thanks. Hadn't seen him around for a while and, like I say, somebody asked if he could be re-instated a few weeks back.

cynic - 15 Jan 2019 10:11 - 11535 of 12628

perhaps you're right hils, as i can't find him by using search either

Fred1new - 15 Jan 2019 10:31 - 11536 of 12628

Manuel,

It is a glorious anthem and singing.

Emotional singing of their own country! (or hopes)

Can remember it being sung on a Friday night in some of the pubs I frequented as a student.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U06jlgpMtQs

Can remember it being sung with smiles on the faces of the singers.

-==-=

CNG,


Exec, e-mailed me to say he had been banned. (He was wondering why.)

I couldn't see why, although we differed I never saw him as particularly offensive, but my guess was that some of his posts were taken out of context and possibly too critical of MM (itself).

A pity, because many of his posts were interesting and informative.

Fred1new - 15 Jan 2019 10:39 - 11537 of 12628

Manuel,

PS.

Actually heard the Red Army singing this anthem in the Albert Hall in 1960s.

My wife and I had been given 2 tickets as "wedding gifts" and we had hitch-hiked from Cardiff to London to attend their concert.
-===

My father-in-law was staunchly anti-communist but admire much of Russian Culture.

hilary - 15 Jan 2019 10:40 - 11538 of 12628

Thanks for that, Fred.

That's a pity. Can't he just re-register with a different moniker? That's what plenty of others do.

Best regards,

Kylie Minogue

:o)

cynic - 15 Jan 2019 10:41 - 11539 of 12628

i told you it would cheer you up :-)

Fred1new - 15 Jan 2019 10:42 - 11540 of 12628

To put in your pipe.

I think the longer T.May leave another election be greater will be the majority the labour party will have.

I will be the biggest chance labour will have to change the tax policies and economy of the UK.

They will sweep you away.


8-)

Dil - 15 Jan 2019 11:58 - 11541 of 12628

I'd still like to know why

Atomic Kitten
Atomik Kitten
Atomick Kitten and
Nuclear Pussy

were all banned.

Maybe Bullie can remember :-)

Dil - 15 Jan 2019 12:07 - 11542 of 12628

Apparently it was ADVFN he banned them from.

He didn't like their music :-)

hilary - 15 Jan 2019 12:08 - 11543 of 12628

To be fair, he had a point.

:o)

hilary - 15 Jan 2019 12:08 - 11544 of 12628

200 for me please, Dilbert.

Dil - 15 Jan 2019 12:11 - 11545 of 12628

Bit optimistic for you isn't Hils ?

And if it's ok with you I'm off to the pub with a couple of mates for lunch at 1 and bit of sheep shagging after :-)

Dil - 15 Jan 2019 12:13 - 11546 of 12628

Dil 148

Diane Abbott 2 trillion

Hils 200

Stan (ringing a friend for help with the question)
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