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How are we doing post-Brexit?

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
Corbyn was not in question so why move the goalposts?
You made a statement that fails uk parliamentary law, you did not vote for a pm despite saying you did. Honesty is the best policy

Was Boris Johnson the leader of the conservative party during the last GE?,the answer is yes,by voting conservative I'm knowingly voting for Boris to be pm,the Tory's got majority he's pm.
 

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
Said without backing from the majority in a democratic system. Sorry but the uk does not dictate (or did not) how other countries vote.

As far as I'm concerned we won 2-0,no we couldn't dictate and why should we but if you were a major shareholder I'm a company then you maybe forgiven for wanting too.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Was Boris Johnson the leader of the conservative party during the last GE?,the answer is yes,by voting conservative I'm knowingly voting for Boris to be pm,the Tory's got majority he's pm.

Did you put a cross on the election form next to his name to be PM? (Ie,vote for him to be PM)



You didn't vote for him and your insurance that you did, despite the fact that you could not vote for him to be pm pm is very disappointing
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
You hope,time will tell,we'll still be friends with Europe of course.

I know, my situation will not deteriorate because the county i once called home has bottled out of the best thing to happen to Europe?

But it will be far more difficult for you to be friends, far more difficult for individuals and far more difficult for business.
 

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
Did you put a cross on the election form next to his name to be PM? (Ie,vote for him to be PM)



You didn't vote for him and your insurance that you did, despite the fact that you could not vote for him to be pm pm is very disappointing

I don't live in his constituency bit I still voted for him though the tories,it's only disappointing for you because your favoured outcome failed 3 years ago and compounded by the general election.
 

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
I know, my situation will not deteriorate because the county i once called home has bottled out of the best thing to happen to Europe?

But it will be far more difficult for you to be friends, far more difficult for individuals and far more difficult for business.

In your opinion.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
I don't live in his constituency bit I still voted for him though the tories,it's only disappointing for you because your favoured outcome failed 3 years ago and compounded by the general election.

No, you voted for your local constituent. That is fact

And my brexit and GE vote has nothing to do with your misunderstanding of the English parliamentary system
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Was Boris Johnson the leader of the conservative party during the last GE?,the answer is yes,by voting conservative I'm knowingly voting for Boris to be pm,the Tory's got majority he's pm.
America more elects a president than you do a PM, and we don't even get to actually cast an official vote for president (the only ones that actually do count are the EC votes). By that reasoning Americans have also always voted for Senators, just because "you know who it will be" when they voted on House, who were those who originally voted for Senate. But that was changed and now the American public does vote for Senators. That was not an option or choice when it was chosen by the House.
 

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
America more elects a president than you do a PM, and we don't even get to actually cast an official vote for president (the only ones that actually do count are the EC votes). By that reasoning Americans have also always voted for Senators, just because "you know who it will be" when they voted on House, who were those who originally voted for Senate. But that was changed and now the American public does vote for Senators. That was not an option or choice when it was chosen by the House.

Ive never really understood how it works in America so that's interesting
 
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