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What Will Writing To The Public Achieve?

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ToraToraTora | 11:18 Sun 25th Nov 2018 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46332884
we can't do owt it's in the hands of MPs
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Put simply it appears that we're back where we started, only now lacking the ability to influence decisions made by the EU whilst being governed by and beholden to that bloc. It would have been better just to abandon the whole devisive farce, putting it down to bad dream.
12:13 Sun 25th Nov 2018
That's the first time I've ever been called a teachers' pet ever. :/
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VE if only it was only 39million!
//the most recent thing I heard ...is that he preferred to stay inside ... and shape things from within//

Was it Cameron who said that?.
Can't remember the context.

Dare say it will come back to me.
Let me know when EU remember.
May is not fit to hold the office of PM and should depart forthwith. I could put it in stronger terms but would likely be zapped.
Writing to the public achieves millions of citizens filling their MP's e-mail box with demands not to accept May's draft anti-Brexit deal, under threat that they'll be out on their ear next time if they do. (And pointing out that the only feasible option left to us is to do that which was chosen in the referendum, which was just leave.)
And then what, Jackdaw?
Haven't got Jim on speed dial. Which reminded me of this cracking video:

Looks like the Tories are toast, probably forever but at least a generation, unless some find a backbone and vote as their constituents want.

Those with predominantly leave voters need to be very careful and even those with remain should watch out as the one think Treason has done is untie the country - against her (despite what so called polls say I still cannot find anyone I know leaver or remainer that wasnts this).
It is not necessary to understand things in order to argue about them.
Yes, the party has lost the Brexit vote hasn't it? Consistent Brexit MPs will retain their vote, but what Leaver will vote for May or Gove?

Brexit isn't a party issue. The Tory party will have lost half its voters.
YMB et al -- again, there are signs, however surprising they may be, that May has far more personal support than you are giving her credit for. What if the public at large actual *do* support this deal?
//What if the public at large actual *do* support this deal? //

such support will count for nothing in constituencies with a labour MP. they will be whipped to reject in the expectation of precipitating a GE.
The latest catchphrase to enter the politicians vocabulary is "The people are fed up listening to the talk, lets just get on with it". I think May always understood that this would happen and have possibly the effect that they are hoping for.
It was always a very difficult concept for the electorate to come to terms with and understand.
I'll rephrase that.
"The ink monitors have been busy."
Wonder what "Brenda from Bristol," will make of it?
"again, there are signs, however surprising they may be, that May has far more personal support than you are giving her credit for. "

Where are the real signs? As I said no one, not one single person I know has said this is a good deal. Remain and leave alike.

How many one here think it is a good deal?

I am very suspicious of these so called opinion, we have had so much BS over the last few years, particularly from the lying MSM (left, right leave or remain) I personally dont trust anything they, the Government nor the opposition say.

Do you?
Better check the "News in briefs" The Land :-)
//What if the public at large actual *do* support this deal?//

That would prove what I've always denied, that the electorate is stupid. Losers gain nothing. Remainers lose something.

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