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4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - Revealed: The potentia... · 0 replies · +1 points

Hi Terry, thanks, I meant to write "create"---but I think "excrete" is a better word do describe what they did

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - Revealed: The potentia... · 2 replies · +1 points

Now that "political" decisions can be overturned by The Supreme Court, I expect the decision of the party membership to deselect will be ruled against, after all we know that the Supreme Court is not on the side of democracy, and if there is no law already - they will surely cxreate a new one

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - In defence of the Prim... · 1 reply · +1 points

Sure Dennis Skinner could give a short sharp sentence of witty rebuke..but you really need to watch the distorted face of Barry Sheerman on Wednesday, spittle flying and turning redder than the flag he flies. Definitely not the kinder politics his leader espouses. More importantly still Dennis has consistently voted for Brexit in support of his constituents and the Labour Party Manifesto of 2017 and even the rabid Corbynistas don't dare say a word against him.

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - Andrew Gimson's Common... · 2 replies · +1 points

"He won last night by 293 to 46 votes"..Can we charge the broadcasting media with lying? They are all reporting than Johnson lost the vote last night..ITV even showing the result being read out 293 to 46 by a Government whip, but without saying that although the Government got far more votes, it failed because of the fixed term parliament act.

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - Alexander Temerko: Wit... · 1 reply · +1 points

Yes, over 9,000 postal votes, rules on counting spoilt papers being changed and widespread intimidation..Expect more of that in every area

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - Alexander Temerko: Wit... · 1 reply · +1 points

Since When has Anger Rudd (whose brother runs the Peoples Vote campaign) and Tobias Elwood, Dominic Grief et al had the right to bully British Voters..They have all done their best to connive with May to remain in the EU, but I would warn them that they will not get the support of party workers, without whom they would not win any elections if they persist in this kamikazi death wish approach . Hunt is just another Remainer and he will follow in May's footsteps as sure as night follows day

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - Alexander Temerko: Wit... · 0 replies · +1 points

You must have been at a different hustings to the one I attended. Hunt's speech was received not with loud hurrahs, but almost a quiet indifference. Boris on the other hand received far larger and longer applause, and the audience certainly were on his side vis a vis the first question being put again and again - even booing the moderator and loudly applauding Boris. We had travelled and queued for ages to hear the two candidates present their arguments, not fall into the agenda of the left-wing agitators who spuriously recorded an argument and repeated endlessly on every news outlet... You seem to be falling into the same trap as most of the commentariat and equating the Leave voters to people who were stupid, unintelligent and didn't know what they were voting for.... We did!.. As detailed in all the debates, Government literature and Labour and Conservative manifestos - we voted Out of the Free Movement of People, Out of the Single Market, and Out of the Customs Union...We voted as a United Kingdom and there is absolutely no reason to doubt that the United Kingdom will not endure when we leave.... To suggest otherwise is denying centuries of tradition between our four nations in favour of less than 50 year with the EU.. There is a much bigger world out there - including 53 English speaking countries who have our Queen as Head of State and the huge markets of the developing world. ..Scotland, Ireland, Wales and England would have a far better, richer future outside the EU than locked into all the pettifogging rules that hold back our progress. ..The decision was given to the people, it was not advisory and the relentless denying of the Brexit vote by Parliament risks far more upheaval and unrest that anything else...It is indeed - Parliament versus The People.

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - Citizens of nowhere? ... · 1 reply · +1 points

It was the "everywhere" vote in the Midlands, the North and the South who voted for Cameron in 2015 only because he promised a referendum..in 2016 those people chose Leave. ...So only the certainty of making sure that it will happen, will unite all those whose democratic vote has been denied. May only lost so many seats in 2017 because she had not triggered Article 50 immediatly as Cameron had promised, her Manifesto alienated her core vote and, very importantly the Labour Party also promised to honour the 2016 Referendum result with No Free Movemernt, No Single Market and no Customs Union...That meant most of the Labour voters who had voted for Cameron in 2015 and and for Leave returned to the Labour party who were also promising to Leave.... Now because May and Corbyn lied about Brexit, ..amd most of the MPs who stood on their Manifestos also lied .most of the Leave constituencies will vote for the only party who will fulfil the promise of a proper Brexit......Don't forget, if the1016 Referendum had been counted by Constituecies Leave would have had an over whelming landslide of over 430-out of 650 seats. We rerally should be free and trading profitably around the world by now.
May's wicked agenda of producing a Really Remain Withdrawal Agreement, aided and abetted by Cabinet Remainers (in and an overwhelmingly Remain Cabinet) and all but 5 or 6 Labour MPs and of course the very biased Speaker has stymied Brexit, ..Unless the next PM can gets a clean break from the EU within a few weeks of taking office, and NOT kicking the can down the road after 21/10, the answer to the question I'm afraid is an election is called and we all vote for The Brexit Party

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - This week's winner in ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Perhaps all guessing should be put off until the Peterborough election..wait for all the anti democracy Remainers shouting even louder and the Rudd/Hammond/Grieve faction becoming rather isolated

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - This week's winner in ... · 3 replies · +1 points

Oh! Give me strength!..Patten who handed Hong Kong to the Chinese against their wishes....a Remain loser whose belief in democracy is very hard to discern. Boris is the only one who the membership want -and more importantly can get the wider electorate to vote for him in the forthcoming General Election. Otherwise you can bet on Farage beating the Conservatives in every Leave Constiuency-- Over 422 remember., resulting in a Limp Dim/Liebour Remain Government