Rolluplostinspace wrote:All this leave with a deal is nonsense.
We have already been told we have been offered a deal and that's it .... Europe won't be spending anymore time making up more deals .... take it or piss off is the message so why do people keep going on about getting a deal .... it's over it's done.
Stay or leave with the deal we were offered .... that's it folks.
Cannydc wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:You don't need to summarise - Labour party policy remains exactly as it was when I told you last time, a couple of hours ago. You can still read it here.
https://labour.org.uk/manifesto/negotiating-brexit/
Yes yes yes, I just quoted from that
So all that talk from Corbyn today about a 2nd referendum is bollox
Nope.
General election first
Deal with EU second
Referendum, with accept deal or remain on ballot paper third.
There - as simple as I can get, but very sad for you that I feel the need to do it. Are you having another "forgot return journey" moment ?
None of that is in the Labour Party policy
So you're just posting bollox
Just like Corbyn.
Are you a Labour party member and speaking with authority, or just Googling frantically and grasping at any straw of comfort ?
It is Labour policy, in that precise order.
"Whoever becomes the new Prime Minister (after a General Election) should have the confidence to put their deal, or No Deal, back to the people in a public vote. "
Jeremy Corbyn 9.7.2019
https://labour.org.uk/latest/stories/la ... blic-vote/
"If an election was called, Labour says it would go into a campaign arguing for a further referendum, with voters able to choose between a "credible Leave option" and Remain."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-45640548
"We will scrap the Conservatives’ Brexit White Paper and replace it with fresh negotiating priorities that have a strong emphasis on retaining the benefits of the Single Market and the Customs Union"
Labour manifesto 2017
https://labour.org.uk/manifesto/negotiating-brexit/
Cannydc wrote:"Where in the manifesto does it say that there will be another referendum"
Labour policy is updated by Conference.
You are trying to read an outdated (early 2017) document. There have been 2 conferences since then.
Google won't help.
MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:"Where in the manifesto does it say that there will be another referendum"
Labour policy is updated by Conference.
You are trying to read an outdated (early 2017) document. There have been 2 conferences since then.
Google won't help.
Ah yes - the conference
That's when all the £3 15-year-olds get to decide Labour policy
There's one coming up in a few days
Should be fun.
Cannydc wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:"Where in the manifesto does it say that there will be another referendum"
Labour policy is updated by Conference.
You are trying to read an outdated (early 2017) document. There have been 2 conferences since then.
Google won't help.
Ah yes - the conference
That's when all the £3 15-year-olds get to decide Labour policy
There's one coming up in a few days
Should be fun.
Oh dear - you really should try boning up on this stuff before you post your garbage.
More info for you to store - best write it down, because you have the memory of a goldfish...
Each CLP (Constituency Labour Party) gets the right to send a delegate to Conference.
That delegate, chosen by the CLP, gets to vote at Conference on policy AS DIRECTED BY THE CLP.
So, first off it is EXTREMELY unlikely you will see any 15 year old delegates (they are at school) and if there were, they don't decide anything as they are directed by the CLP, i.e. party members.
And we love having them in the party, they are excellent workers, enthusiastic, knowledgeable and I look forward (as they do) to them getting the vote at 16.
MungoBrush wrote:Northern Irish court dismisses case against no-deal Brexit
Judge says claims hard border would damage peace process are political, not legal, issues
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... eal-brexit
McAz wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Northern Irish court dismisses case against no-deal Brexit
Judge says claims hard border would damage peace process are political, not legal, issues
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... eal-brexit
Not relevant to this thread except that it has the word "court" in it.
Cannydc wrote:McAz wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Northern Irish court dismisses case against no-deal Brexit
Judge says claims hard border would damage peace process are political, not legal, issues
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... eal-brexit
Not relevant to this thread except that it has the word "court" in it.
He's still trying to figure out how to justify his statement that 15 year olds will be 'making policy' at the Labour conference rather than be in school...
A tough one, could take a while.
Cannydc wrote:McAz wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Northern Irish court dismisses case against no-deal Brexit
Judge says claims hard border would damage peace process are political, not legal, issues
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... eal-brexit
Not relevant to this thread except that it has the word "court" in it.
He's still trying to figure out how to justify his statement that 15 year olds will be 'making policy' at the Labour conference rather than be in school...
A tough one, could take a while.
#McAz wrote:Cannydc wrote:McAz wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Northern Irish court dismisses case against no-deal Brexit
Judge says claims hard border would damage peace process are political, not legal, issues
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... eal-brexit
Not relevant to this thread except that it has the word "court" in it.
He's still trying to figure out how to justify his statement that 15 year olds will be 'making policy' at the Labour conference rather than be in school...
A tough one, could take a while.
Especially since...
Tory leadership: How 15-year-olds can vote for next PM - but NOT in a general election
https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1154633/tory-leadership-voting-age-tory-leadership-vote-deadline-uk-election-boris-johnson
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