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Herbert Augustus Chapman
03-14-2019, 11:46 AM
Gove and Johnson will reiterate their assurances that leaving will be a piece 'o piss and the moment we sling our notice in we'll be awash with cash and all the wogs will flee like rats off a ship?

Pokster
03-14-2019, 12:28 PM
Gove and Johnson will reiterate their assurances that leaving will be a piece 'o piss and the moment we sling our notice in we'll be awash with cash and all the wogs will flee like rats off a ship?

Or will everyone have had enough of it by then and the turn out will be massively reduced as the General Public won't believe Parliament will do it anyway.

Luckily the German car manufacturers won't let a no deal brexit happen..... ha bloody ha

Ash
03-14-2019, 01:19 PM
Gove and Johnson will reiterate their assurances that leaving will be a piece 'o piss and the moment we sling our notice in we'll be awash with cash and all the wogs will flee like rats off a ship?

It will be a battle for the very soul of democracy, me ol' china.

Do the people (demos) rule (cracy), or the unelected thunderkunts in Brussels and their lickspittle national elites? And running dogs.

Sir C
03-14-2019, 01:25 PM
It will be a battle for the very soul of democracy, me ol' china.

Do the people (demos) rule (cracy), or the unelected thunderkunts in Brussels and their lickspittle national elites? And running dogs.

Well we know the answer to that one, a, don't we? And in general, to be fair, the system we have is preferable to mob rule. As a matter of course we elect representatives with, we hope, big brains, to sit together and make difficult decisions for us, and this works out pretty well.

When it comes to a specific question asked by referendum, however, the ****s should just do as we've told them. But they won't.

Get yourself a hi-vis vest and meet me at the barricade.

Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
03-14-2019, 01:49 PM
Well we know the answer to that one, a, don't we? And in general, to be fair, the system we have is preferable to mob rule. As a matter of course we elect representatives with, we hope, big brains, to sit together and make difficult decisions for us, and this works out pretty well.

When it comes to a specific question asked by referendum, however, the ****s should just do as we've told them. But they won't.

Get yourself a hi-vis vest and meet me at the barricade.

We now know the Brexit options aren't as promised, C. No deal was never an option in 2016 and neither was anything that looked like May's deal. The ERG says all Vote Leave groups want them to reject the deal as it isn't what they wanted.

So now we know what the options are - Remain, No deal and May's deal, why not find out by AV or a 2nd round run off?

If the majority still wat to leave then we will. And we'll have a mandate for whichever course the demos chooses.

Sir C
03-14-2019, 01:56 PM
We now know the Brexit options aren't as promised, C. No deal was never an option in 2016 and neither was anything that looked like May's deal. The ERG says all Vote Leave groups want them to reject the deal as it isn't what they wanted.

So now we know what the options are - Remain, No deal and May's deal, why not find out by AV or a 2nd round run off?

If the majority still wat to leave then we will. And we'll have a mandate for whichever course the demos chooses.

G. I said the day after the referendum that our masters would not allow us to leave the EU. I have no idea what will happen next, b, but I can tell you now that they will keep fudging it until it goes away.

Relax. We're not leaving.

I suspect, though, that many people are going to be surprised by the depth of anger this will arouse - and personally, as someone who was neither a firm Brexiteer or Remainer and was pretty ambivalent about the whole thing, I'm fúcking furious and look forward to chucking a few petrol bombs around.

Herbert Augustus Chapman
03-14-2019, 02:12 PM
I'm fúcking furious and look forward to chucking a few petrol bombs around.

The only thing you'll be chucking around is a bit of invective from the safety of your keyboard.

Ash
03-14-2019, 02:13 PM
Well we know the answer to that one, a, don't we? And in general, to be fair, the system we have is preferable to mob rule. As a matter of course we elect representatives with, we hope, big brains, to sit together and make difficult decisions for us, and this works out pretty well.

When it comes to a specific question asked by referendum, however, the ****s should just do as we've told them. But they won't.

Get yourself a hi-vis vest and meet me at the barricade.


I had that Emmanuel Macron in the back of the cab once. I gather than Tony Blair has been advising the EU on negotiating with the UK. Tony Blair. Have you seen the size of his house on Connaught Square? It is enourmous. Not bad for a Prime Minister's salary. It wasn't quite big enough though so he bought the mews property behind it and joined them up. So his 24 hour police guard has two entrances to guard. Two heavily armed coppers at the front, two at the back, three shifts per rotation of the earth. 12 plods a day - who pays for that? Perhaps we can send the bill to Raytheon and General Dynamics.

When I wandered down the mews to see if I'd get shot Cheri opened the back door to bring them a cuppa. How sweet!

Sir C
03-14-2019, 02:25 PM
I had that Emmanuel Macron in the back of the cab once. I gather than Tony Blair has been advising the EU on negotiating with the UK. Tony Blair. Have you seen the size of his house on Connaught Square? It is enourmous. Not bad for a Prime Minister's salary. It wasn't quite big enough though so he bought the mews property behind it and joined them up. So his 24 hour police guard has two entrances to guard. Two heavily armed coppers at the front, two at the back, three shifts per rotation of the earth. 12 plods a day - who pays for that? Perhaps we can send the bill to Raytheon and General Dynamics.

When I wandered down the mews to see if I'd get shot Cheri opened the back door to bring them a cuppa. How sweet!

An ex-Prime minister ought to retire with a bit of comfort, though. Blair of course detroyed the moral fabric of this country and depurified our precious bodily fluids, but he derves to make a few quid after all the hassle of being PM.

Plus, imagine being married to that sour-faced biyatch.

Sir C
03-14-2019, 02:26 PM
The only thing you'll be chucking around is a bit of invective from the safety of your keyboard.

I am extremely disgruntled with our elected representatives.

You have no idea what I am capable of when riled. I might, for example, píss myself.

Burney
03-14-2019, 02:46 PM
I am extremely disgruntled with our elected representatives.

You have no idea what I am capable of when riled. I might, for example, píss myself.

I received this today. I am going to give Mr Prisk an extremely hard time.


‘I am writing to inform you, ahead of our Annual General Meeting (AGM) next Thursday evening, that the following motion, having been validly proposed and seconded by members of the Association, will be discussed and voted on at the meeting.


'The Hertford and Stortford Conservative Association supports the commitments the Prime Minister has made to the country to honour the European Union referendum result of 2016, that having triggered Article 50 we will leave the European Union on the 29 March 2019.

Another referendum, a delay beyond the European elections, taking ‘no deal’ off the table or not leaving at all would betray the 2016 People’s Vote and damage democracy and our party for a generation.'


This is the first time in recent memory that the Association membership has had an opportunity to directly make its views clear to the party leadership on an issue. A number of Conservative constituency associations around the country have passed near-identical motions to this one this AGM season.

If you would like to participate in the discussion of and voting on the motion, please attend the Association's AGM next Thursday (21st March 2019) evening. The meeting will start at 7.30 PM, and be held at the Harlow Enterprise Hub, Kao Hockham Building, Edinburgh Way, Harlow, CM20 2NQ. Free parking is available at the venue. Please let me know ASAP via christchurch.curtis@gmail.com if you require assistance with transport to the meeting, so that arrangements can be made in advance of it.

The motion will be discussed under the previously advertised item, 'Any Other Business'. After the conclusion of the meeting, our local member of parliament, Mark Prisk MP will be addressing and taking questions from members. Free refreshments will be available to all attendees.

Please let me know if you have any questions about the motion or any other matter to do with the AGM.

Thanks a lot in advance.


Kind Regards and Best Wishes,

Alex


Alexander Curtis
Chairman, Hertford and Stortford Conservative Association

Sir C
03-14-2019, 02:51 PM
I received this today. I am going to give Mr Prisk an extremely hard time.


‘I am writing to inform you, ahead of our Annual General Meeting (AGM) next Thursday evening, that the following motion, having been validly proposed and seconded by members of the Association, will be discussed and voted on at the meeting.


'The Hertford and Stortford Conservative Association supports the commitments the Prime Minister has made to the country to honour the European Union referendum result of 2016, that having triggered Article 50 we will leave the European Union on the 29 March 2019.

Another referendum, a delay beyond the European elections, taking ‘no deal’ off the table or not leaving at all would betray the 2016 People’s Vote and damage democracy and our party for a generation.'


This is the first time in recent memory that the Association membership has had an opportunity to directly make its views clear to the party leadership on an issue. A number of Conservative constituency associations around the country have passed near-identical motions to this one this AGM season.

If you would like to participate in the discussion of and voting on the motion, please attend the Association's AGM next Thursday (21st March 2019) evening. The meeting will start at 7.30 PM, and be held at the Harlow Enterprise Hub, Kao Hockham Building, Edinburgh Way, Harlow, CM20 2NQ. Free parking is available at the venue. Please let me know ASAP via christchurch.curtis@gmail.com if you require assistance with transport to the meeting, so that arrangements can be made in advance of it.

The motion will be discussed under the previously advertised item, 'Any Other Business'. After the conclusion of the meeting, our local member of parliament, Mark Prisk MP will be addressing and taking questions from members. Free refreshments will be available to all attendees.

Please let me know if you have any questions about the motion or any other matter to do with the AGM.

Thanks a lot in advance.


Kind Regards and Best Wishes,

Alex


Alexander Curtis
Chairman, Hertford and Stortford Conservative Association

You're not considering *gulp* attending this event, are you?

Burney
03-14-2019, 02:53 PM
You're not considering *gulp* attending this event, are you?

I am. There are free refreshments. I assume that means a rake of pints.

redgunamo
03-14-2019, 02:53 PM
*Free strong drink* :shrug:




You're not considering *gulp* attending this event, are you?

Sir C
03-14-2019, 03:00 PM
I am. There are free refreshments. I assume that means a rake of pints.

It will mean píss-weak tea with plenty of milk and a Rich Tea biscuit.

Burney
03-14-2019, 03:07 PM
It will mean píss-weak tea with plenty of milk and a Rich Tea biscuit.

I shall take a hip flask.

Mind you, the chairman appears to be about 12 :-(

https://www.hertfordandstortfordconservatives.org/people/cllr-alexander-curtis

Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
03-14-2019, 03:34 PM
I shall take a hip flask.

Mind you, the chairman appears to be about 12 :-(

https://www.hertfordandstortfordconservatives.org/people/cllr-alexander-curtis

Eyes of a psychopath, imo. But then anyone who's a Tory at that age has no heart.

Alberto Balsam Rodriguez
03-14-2019, 07:36 PM
..... or the unelected thunderkunts in Brussels......


"Unelected" with elections around the corner :hehe:

7sisters
03-15-2019, 09:13 AM
I am. There are free refreshments. I assume that means a rake of pints.

But hang on.. It’s in f*cking Harlow !

Burney
03-15-2019, 09:16 AM
But hang on.. It’s in f*cking Harlow !

Yes. This hadn't escaped my attention. Generally speaking it's very nice where I live. Harlow is like a retarded, deformed freak that the rest of the area keeps in an attic, feeds on fishheads and doesn't like to talk about. :-(

redgunamo
03-15-2019, 09:25 AM
No, it just means you weren't born in some shanty town or urban ghetto hellhole and you know who your dad is.



Eyes of a psychopath, imo. But then anyone who's a Tory at that age has no heart.