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- 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....
mentor
- 01 Feb 2017 15:59
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Nigel Farage had as usual his show on the European parliament telling off at most of the top men there for taking down Trump
video http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38833590
Haystack
- 01 Feb 2017 19:42
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Parliament has voted for A50 498 to 114
Haystack
- 01 Feb 2017 20:37
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Next stage is the Committee Stage (Public Bill Committee). The Bill will be examined line by line. That shouldn't take long as it is one line long. Then we have the Report Stage. This is when amendments will be considered. The deputy Speaker will choose which amendments are to be allowed for consideration.
MaxK
- 01 Feb 2017 20:43
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What is Corby going to do about the rebels?
Three line whip??
Haystack
- 01 Feb 2017 20:46
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Diane Abbott abstained from the Article 50 vote tonight, in defiance of Corbyn’s order to vote to deliver. Her team are briefing that she is ill. Yet last night:
On Twitter:
Baroness Chakrabarti, Lady Nugee & Comrade Abbott ordering 2 G&Ts & a Laphroaig in The Red Lion #workersunite
ExecLine
- 01 Feb 2017 23:42
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The EU (Notification Of Withdrawal) Bill has successfully navigated its first hurdle, but much of the course is still to be run.
Here's what happens next:
2 February: Prime Minister Theresa May will publish the Government's strategy for leaving the European Union. She has said the issue of EU nationals living in the UK will be among those "referenced" in the White Paper.
6 February: Article 50 legislation begins its scrutiny by Parliamentary committee. A number of amendments have already been tabled for discussion at this stage.
8 March: The bill will receive its third reading and the Commons will vote again.
20 February: The House of Lords is likely to begin debating the bill after the Parliamentary recess. If the Lords table any amendments it will be returned to the Commons and then back to the Lords until the text is agreed. If there are no amendments it will be sent to the Queen for royal assent.
7 March: The Government hopes the bill will have become law by this date, allowing Mrs May to inform the European Union that she is triggering Article 50 and the UK is leaving the bloc.
9-10 March: An EU summit in Malta could provide the Government with the opportunity to start the gun on the two-year divorce process.
31 March: The Government has said it intends to inform the EU by this date at the latest.
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mentor
- 01 Feb 2017 23:46
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re - Article 50 vote tonight
Labour painfully divided on the voting this evening
I can see ( Rebellion by the Bitches ) this time are not behind Corbyn but getting him more RED than he already is, and causing more trouble on the Labour Party
Fred1new
- 02 Feb 2017 09:20
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mentor
- 02 Feb 2017 12:04
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MPs who backed Brexit bill 'an example to us all', says Tory peer
Conservative Lord Spicer asks what date Article 50 will be invoked, beginning the process of leaving the EU.
Brexit minister Lord Bridges reminds peers that the government has set a target of triggering Article 50 by the end of March and "we remain committed to that timetable".
Perhaps trying to head off any attempts to amend or frustrate the Article 50 bill once it arrives from the Commons, Lord Spicer asks: "Is there very much left for this House to do except give the bill safe passage?"
Lord Bridges thinks there is "a considerable amount for this House to do".
Last night, MPs voted by a majority of 384 to allow Theresa May to get Brexit negotiations under way. The bill faces further Commons debate before peers get to consider it.
Another Conservative, Lord Forsyth, suggests that MPs who put their personal views aside to back the bill in line with the referendum result are "an example to us all".
mentor
- 02 Feb 2017 12:48
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Can you believe it the main "Bitch" Diane Abbott (Hackney North) did not go to vote
claiming she got migraine with a "sicky"
But
Surprise surprise, she was speaking against Trump on one of the parliamentary rooms a couple hours earlier, very eloquently and nothing wrong with her
conclusion
Boot the lot with "Freda" the first one
Fred1new
- 02 Feb 2017 13:51
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Mentor,
As you seem to be a dog, was your mother a bitch?
But there, there, she may be proud of you.
grannyboy
- 02 Feb 2017 15:06
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THERE!! See what you've done mentor...You've mentioned Diane Abbott
and that to little fred is like a red rag to a bull...his bedroom walls are full
of diane abbott pics, no cartoons of abbott anywhere allowed in his gaff...
mentor
- 02 Feb 2017 16:02
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It seems "Freda" now needs a bit of black powder to joint the other bitch and be sisters of misery
You
your party
and the lot of you including the Unions are ready for the throat cut ( made by you own STUPID ideas about anything that does not work in life) >>>> Live at the others expenses
note: I got Balls something you do NOT have "Frederica"
Poem For Diane and Freda
"Don’t look now at the faces three,
The Bitch Sisters of Misery.
Close your eyes and hold your breath
Bitches of Misery will bring your death.
Shut your windows, doors up tight,
The Bitches of Misery come tonight."
mentor
- 02 Feb 2017 16:07
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A Labour MP is saying... The Labour Party has very "Sick" people ...........
Appearing on the BBC’s News channel, Mann, the MP for Bassetlaw, said her failure to vote was “quite extraordinary”.
“We have some very, very ill people who turned up to parliament to vote yesterday who are so sick they cannot carry on with their work as MPs. They voted and she gave herself a sick note at 5pm.
“We all know what is going on here. She bottled the vote. It is cowardice. You don’t abstain on the big votes. It is embarrassing to see that. She ought to give an apology to the Labour party for doing so. That is not leadership, that’s cowardice.
“Hiding away from big votes is not the way we should be doing things. And she should have been in with me and Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell in voting the Labour line. She wasn’t, and that’s not very clever,” he added.
jimmy b
- 02 Feb 2017 16:35
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Fred couldn't think how to answer that, only with more insults (Diane Abbott didn't vote) what a phony thick woman she is ,she should never be allowed near politics again .
VICTIM
- 02 Feb 2017 16:42
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Is Freda picking on immigrants then , sad man .
mentor
- 02 Feb 2017 16:43
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For a change The Governor is speaking up for the country this time ......
Risky to relocate London-based markets after Brexit - BoE's Carney
LONDON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Attempts to relocate London-based financial markets as Britain leaves the European Union could pose big risks to the financial stability of the continent, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said on Thursday.
Carney used derivatives as an example of a highly complex market dominated by London that requires constant supervision, which would be difficult to relocate.
"There is huge operational risk involved in that, there's huge financial risk involved in that. It's not something you do overnight," he said at a news conference after the BoE left interest rates on hold.
Carney it could take around four years for just one institution dealing in derivatives to move successfully.
mentor
- 02 Feb 2017 17:56
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re - Bitches
I used that word for the first time, as I tried to say something a
neighbour said about young women were following " Jeremy Corbin " around. I think I remember saying it on the same post.
But as "Freda" got so annoyed, I thought is was a good way of getting into him and I used it again and again since. ( mainly as I remember him saying it was fun for him taking the p!ss from others ).
Now why "freda" gets so annoyed is a case of its own, and I wonder if is something personal in this case, trying to say is a "bloke" and maybe there is more on it than that .
His sexuality is on the pedestal I am reaching the conclusion and not only why some are calling him - Freda - ( feminine for Fred ) that I adopted as his nickname by now, but why is his strong reaction to the word?, than after all I have been to Pubs, reunions and parties, and ones a few drinks are down the throat of girls/women and fights start between them, such a names as - bitch, cow, slut, whore, etc are very common.
Make you own conclusion and even if he is a " crossdresser " at his old age, is his own live and I have nothing against it, just I wish he lets me know, so I can send the
neighbour to give him a hand, sure he needs it at such advanced age to get in the stiletto
cheers
Fred1new
- 02 Feb 2017 18:03
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This thread with Mental, Vicky, it and Dumbo is beginning to read like Donald Trump tweets written by a bunch of twits.
What a bunch of wannabees or UKIP thugs!
jimmy b
- 02 Feb 2017 19:34
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Go back to sleep Fred .