Forums
There is currently 1 person viewing this thread.
These 219 comments are related to the topic:
Davis resigns as Brexit Secretary

Post your reply

Text Format: Table: Smilies:
Forum does not support HTML
Insert Photo
Cancel
Page 3 of 6  •  Previous | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Next
sort by:
Show
per page
Replies: 219
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 09 Jul 18 09:44
The mistake probably was not holding a referendum in the early 2000s during global economic good times and large public spending creating an illusion of prosperity.  Give people the chance to vote for change during recessiona nd austerity you are asking for trouble.
By:
lfc1971
When: 09 Jul 18 09:51
What’s the hold up on ending free movement again ?
By:
anxious
When: 09 Jul 18 10:14
Lets be honest here guys the whole thing has become a shambles , David Davis was probably one of the only tories that i had some faith in , yes he has resigned on principle but surely you argue your case and dont run away from Chairman May ?
By:
anxious
When: 09 Jul 18 10:16
Its A bit like Gareth Southgate quitting saying Croatia have some extremely good players ffs
By:
terry mccann
When: 09 Jul 18 10:21
May is a total disgrace and so is that lying turd Gove. I'm starting to think as she is trying to get us the worst possible deal,is she being blackmailed just like Heath was back in "72?
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 09 Jul 18 10:24
It's a clear indication that BREXIT is a stupid decision.  Sir Alex Ferguson resigned when he didn't have faith in his players.  Had he had both Ronaldo and Messi at his disposal not a squad of first team players in their 30s and past their prime, he wouldn't have quit
By:
lfc1971
When: 09 Jul 18 10:28
Why was it a stupid decision ?
By:
terry mccann
When: 09 Jul 18 10:28
NO its not, they are f ucking it up on purpose because one way or other we will never leave,voting in the first place was stupid,never again for anything
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 09 Jul 18 10:30
It would be a bit like Southgate quitting because the public had voted for Sterling to take over from Kane on penalties
By:
lfc1971
When: 09 Jul 18 10:31
What I do know is if they don’t abide by the referendum result and leave the EU and the customs union abd the single market then no party , no government , in Britsin will have the legal or moral right to be in power , and they should be in jail for the rest of their lives
By:
terry mccann
When: 09 Jul 18 10:33
Treason m8, the people voted OUT and not for this monumental b0llocksAngry
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 09 Jul 18 10:33
The public voted to jump off a cliff.  The government are tring to find an area with few rocks to land on and can't find one.  I appreciate people see things differently, but that's definitely how I see it.
By:
northanlite
When: 09 Jul 18 10:34
Dominic Raab takes over. i didn't recognise the name but now i've seen his pic i remember him from a few QT's.
By:
lfc1971
When: 09 Jul 18 10:36
Clydebank I don’t care what your accessment is of why the public voted , or the consequences of that vote
You don’t have the facility to understand that , in a democracy you obey the vote of the people , to bad isn’t it ?
By:
terry mccann
When: 09 Jul 18 10:36
There is a great big world out there Clyde,people voted out cos they were taken for a ride by Brussels,that how I see it
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 09 Jul 18 10:39
If you are a leader and you have integrity, and you have explored all the options available you don't order people to jump, regardless of whether 52% voted to jump.  You need a belligerent don't giove a **** leader or a fool who hasn't a clue.  Again I appreciate people will disagree on that.
By:
anxious
When: 09 Jul 18 10:42
If you have a vote surely you trust the people , if you dont trust the people why have a vote , or something like that
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 09 Jul 18 10:42
If 52% of the public voted for Sterling to take penalties I'd have more respect for Southgate if he stuck with Kane
By:
terry mccann
When: 09 Jul 18 10:42
O yesWink
By:
lfc1971
When: 09 Jul 18 10:44
Again you are making the mistake of thinking that we shouldn’t jump , now why is that ?
Oh I get it , you want to impose your point of view in others
Well when you hold a referendum and ask then you must respect the outcome
Not say oh I think you have all made a mistake
Something about that way of going about things makes me suspicious
I don’t know why
By:
terry mccann
When: 09 Jul 18 10:45
Gove,what a snake in the grass he is, ducks and dives and tell bloody great lies!!
By:
lfc1971
When: 09 Jul 18 10:45
You see if may holds an election , and Corbyn and the Labour Party win
I don’t expect May to say I am sorry you have all made a mistake , I’m not leaving
By:
lfc1971
When: 09 Jul 18 10:46
Perhaps Clydebank wouldn’t mind that kind of strong leadership ?
I don’t know
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 09 Jul 18 10:49
The Referendum isn't binding.  The General Election is
By:
northanlite
When: 09 Jul 18 10:49
who remembers who said this?

"In a 52-48 referendum this would be unfinished business by a long way."
By:
lfc1971
When: 09 Jul 18 10:51
Ah the referendum wasn’t binding , who said that ?
By:
lfc1971
When: 09 Jul 18 10:52
And if it wasn’t wasnt why did we vote ?
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 09 Jul 18 10:53
Our laws and statutes lfc1971.  If I'm wrong quote me the law that states it is
By:
lfc1971
When: 09 Jul 18 10:53
go ahead Clydebank , let’s see if you can think for yourself
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 09 Jul 18 10:54
The Referendum was an implied promise
By:
lfc1971
When: 09 Jul 18 10:54
I asked a simple question , who told you the referendum wasn’t binding
And why did we vote

Go ahead ...
By:
northanlite
When: 09 Jul 18 10:55
the referendum wasn't legally binding, parliament subsequently voted on it and made it so. isn't that the case?
By:
lfc1971
When: 09 Jul 18 10:58
Was the Scottish independence vote binding ? Would Clydebank be prepared to follow that if they vote for independence
Or would he prefer strong  leadership and for the pm to say no it’s a mistake
You will not be allowed independence, even though you voted

What do you think Clydebank
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 09 Jul 18 10:59
That is the case northernlite, but I'd be very surprised if we can't reverse it.
By:
Reynard
When: 09 Jul 18 11:00
Parliament is in breach of the constitution . The will of the people MUST be obeyed .
By:
lfc1971
When: 09 Jul 18 11:02
no answer from Clydebank regarding a  Scottish independence referendum

Well perhaps he doesn’t want the Scottish people to be able to decide and prefers a strong leader to overturn the decision
Which is it Clydebank ?
By:
northanlite
When: 09 Jul 18 11:08
the Scottish referendum was drawn up in Edinburgh under a different set of rules & criteria and Cameron signed
the agreement whicj i believe did make it legally binding. Under UK parliament rules a referendum is only advisory
until voted upon
By:
lfc1971
When: 09 Jul 18 11:12
Under parliamentary rules the Scottish referendum was only advisory if you believe that , which I don’t
Why should the Scottish referendum be any different from the EU ref
And who said it was ?
And why did we vote if it was ?

Fairly simple questions , try and answer them if you believe the nonsense by Clydebank and northernlite
Go ahead ,,...,
By:
northanlite
When: 09 Jul 18 11:17
well i'm not 100% sure but as I say the Scottish one came out of Holyrood not Westminster.
i'm not sure what is "nonsense" about that???
By:
lfc1971
When: 09 Jul 18 11:20
Let me tell you why it’s nonsense , holyrood diesnt decide , the UK parliament decides
It is however the Scottish people who decide
Understand ?
Page 3 of 6  •  Previous | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Next
sort by:
Show
per page

Post your reply

Text Format: Table: Smilies:
Forum does not support HTML
Insert Photo
Cancel
‹ back to topics
www.betfair.com