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Re: Brexit Bounces too

Post by Richard Frost » Wed May 29 2019 10:06am

blythburgh wrote:
Wed May 29 2019 10:03am
The issue is how some who are not Momemtum/Militant supporters get treated in comparison to those who are
I do not think there is an issue.

It looks like there may be a few more who should/will be removed today/tomorrow.
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Re: Brexit Bounces too

Post by blythburgh » Wed May 29 2019 10:13am

William Joseph1 wrote:
Wed May 29 2019 10:06am
blythburgh wrote:
Wed May 29 2019 10:03am
The issue is how some who are not Momemtum/Militant supporters get treated in comparison to those who are
I do not think there is an issue.

It looks like there may be a few more who should/will be removed today/tomorrow.
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Re: Brexit Bounces too

Post by Richard Frost » Wed May 29 2019 11:07am

Boris Johnson to answer charge of Misconduct in public office. IMO Farage should be there as well.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48445430
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Re: Brexit Bounces too

Post by blythburgh » Wed May 29 2019 11:11am

In a rare defence of Farage he has often said he would not have put the lie on the bus but Johnson did and that is the basis of the court charge
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Re: Brexit Bounces too

Post by macliam » Wed May 29 2019 11:46am

Who becomes PM is an irrelevance, as they will all run scared of Farage just as Cameron did and will follow the same failed path as Cameron and May in trying to keep the current Tory party together. Boris will bluster about whilst doing it, the others will do it in their own way - but if the party elects Boris, they will signal that personal integrity is not a required attribute as Tory leader.

Equally, whilst I previously saw Corbyn as a leader to be ignored, I now see him as an obstruction to sensible government, a weak and indecisive leader who is allowing the Labour Party to be replaced by the Socialist Workers Party Mk2. The people around him are a dangerous combination of idealogues and those who cannot see the emperor's new clothes.

Both Parties have capable MPs, but seem too bogged down in their internal issues to present a capable face...... the Tories battling the split that has dogged them for decades, Labour scared of losing the false utopia of mass membership (as if that is actually helping them in elections).

As I see the other parties as an irrelevance too, this leaves me with an issue.......
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Re: Brexit Bounces too

Post by expressman33 » Wed May 29 2019 11:51am

If every MP that lied was taken to court there would be very few MP's ( if any ) left
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Re: Brexit Bounces too

Post by Kelantan » Wed May 29 2019 12:01pm

expressman33 wrote:
Wed May 29 2019 11:51am
If every MP that lied was taken to court there would be very few MP's ( if any ) left
its a private prosecution and was crowdfunded to the tune of about £20.000.
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Re: Brexit Bounces too

Post by Chadwick » Wed May 29 2019 1:57pm

Dream on wrote:
Wed May 29 2019 12:01pm
expressman33 wrote:
Wed May 29 2019 11:51am
If every MP that lied was taken to court there would be very few MP's ( if any ) left
its a private prosecution and was crowdfunded to the tune of about £20.000.
£200,000
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Re: Brexit Bounces too

Post by gle1975 » Wed May 29 2019 2:21pm

Chadwick wrote:
Wed May 29 2019 1:57pm
Dream on wrote:
Wed May 29 2019 12:01pm
expressman33 wrote:
Wed May 29 2019 11:51am
If every MP that lied was taken to court there would be very few MP's ( if any ) left
its a private prosecution and was crowdfunded to the tune of about £20.000.
£200,000
I know people like doing these poster campaigns and court cases, but why not give that money to charity instead?

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Re: Brexit Bounces too

Post by Richard Frost » Wed May 29 2019 2:30pm

gle1975 wrote:
Wed May 29 2019 2:21pm
Chadwick wrote:
Wed May 29 2019 1:57pm
Dream on wrote:
Wed May 29 2019 12:01pm
its a private prosecution and was crowdfunded to the tune of about £20.000.
£200,000
I know people like doing these poster campaigns and court cases, but why not give that money to charity instead?
Well if it was crowdfunded, it would not be available to give to charity. Because if no cause, the money would not have been raised.

Are you saying that payments to members of the legal profession is not a donation to charitable causes?
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