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The Dictatorship of the Etonariat
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If only Sinn Féin could hold an emergency Ard Fheis and push through a pragmatic short term change of stance to take their Westminster seats to help bring down this anti-parliamentary government. It won't happen, of course, but an extra 7 votes would make quite a difference and the 6 counties' Referendum vote would have its representatives in place.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostIf only Sinn Féin could hold an emergency Ard Fheis and push through a pragmatic short term change of stance to take their Westminster seats to help bring down this anti-parliamentary government. It won't happen, of course, but an extra 7 votes would make quite a difference and the 6 counties' Referendum vote would have its representatives in place.
However, I must take you up on your repeated use of 'The Six Counties' - code with Republicans, who can't say 'Northern Ireland'.
Secondly, SF have the seats in Parliament, but I voted to Remain, not for SF, in the Referendum ( or, in fact, in any election, ever).
The idea of not being in the EU concerns me more than not being in the UK, now that the UK government is determined to leave. I sympathise with all of you who also feel gutted by current developments. I dread the next stage of this saga.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostUTTERLY SHOCKED.....
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Though perhaps not entirely surprised.....It is Civil War without the guns and gunpowder, isn't it?
Oh tempora, oh mores!
Not shocked: this is the Cummings - Johnson agenda. Been on the cards for ever.
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like you, I am in deep despair. Did the Tories really, really want this?
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostNot shocked: this is the Cummings - Johnson agenda. Been on the cards for ever.
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like you, I am in deep despair. Did the Tories really, really want this?
BUT what is possibly worse is that there are many on the "other side" of politics who are as keen on it as the rabid end of the Tory party.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostYes they did
BUT what is possibly worse is that there are many on the "other side" of politics who are as keen on it as the rabid end of the Tory party.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostThe evil deed is done. It has received Royal Assent.
Going to her with such a request absolutely abuses democracy, power, and amounts to political blackmail really....
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I hope that people will continue to sign the petition, even if effectively in vain: it might at least show the depth of feeling.
Over 500,000 already, and interesting to see on the map where the 'hotbeds' are, York being one!Last edited by Pulcinella; 28-08-19, 16:32. Reason: Typos corrected as posted in too much haste: vain not cain (Freudian slip?) and least not leads!
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostYou've got a point about votes, Bryn, and why SF don't use that weapon is a matter for them.
However, I must take you up on your repeated use of 'The Six Counties' - code with Republicans, who can't say 'Northern Ireland'.
Secondly, SF have the seats in Parliament, but I voted to Remain, not for SF, in the Referendum ( or, in fact, in any election, ever).
The idea of not being in the EU concerns me more than not being in the UK, now that the UK government is determined to leave. I sympathise with all of you who also feel gutted by current developments. I dread the next stage of this saga.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostThe Queen was never going to deny it, was she? Even if constitutionally possible...She'd become a political player then....
Going to her with such a request absolutely abuses democracy, power, and amounts to political blackmail really....
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I am reminded of G M Young's comment in different but not too different times: "To drag out one's life in a peace that is no peace, knowing that the present times are evil and feeling no assurance that the coming times will be better, is hardly the lot that a man of modest desires would choose for his old age."Barbatus sed non barbarus
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