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- CloudRider commented Jul 25, 2019
1. The present deal has been rejected by the UK parliament four times; 2. The EU have steadfastly said that the deal cannot be re-negotiated; 3. No deal is likely to be blocked by the UK parliament. Unless one of the above conditions changes, then ...
UK PM Johnson: I and All Ministers Are Committed To Leaving The EU On October 31
- CloudRider commented Oct 24, 2016
Perhaps it's time the EU moved away from the veto towards a qualified majority for votes such as this. The only problem is -- such a proposal would probably be vetoed!!!!
Belgium Won't Support Trade Deal With Canada
- CloudRider commented Oct 20, 2016
Furthermore, the plural of "referenDUM" is "referenDA", not "referenDUMS"
It's very likely that Brexit needs ratification by MP's - Government attorney
- CloudRider commented Oct 19, 2016
1. The Cambridge English dictionary defines a referendum as "a general vote by the electorate on a single political question which has been referred to them for a direct decision." 2. It lists various synonyms, of which one is "plebiscite." 3. The ...
It's very likely that Brexit needs ratification by MP's - Government attorney
- CloudRider commented Oct 18, 2016
I hardly think so. The referendum vote was split pretty much down the middle. Both sides have an equally large axe to grind as the other, and I don't see the Remain camp agitating for riot, even though, at the moment, we appear to be heading towards ...
It's very likely that Brexit needs ratification by MP's - Government attorney
- CloudRider commented Aug 11, 2016
Verv, I am, as you rightly observe, a big believer in 'due process'. As long as 'due process' is followed, there can be no argument about the outcome, even if happens to be inconvenient. As soon as due process is ignored or subverted, we end up on a ...
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
- CloudRider commented Aug 11, 2016
Precedents show that the British constitution, which may not be written and formalised in the same way as the American constitution is presented, is nevertheless, enshrined and codified in the Magna Carta (1215), the Petition of Right (1628), the ...
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
- CloudRider commented Aug 11, 2016
Maybe not. It certainly looks that way, but the sceptic in me says that Germany and France will do whatever it takes, and I mean absolutely WHATEVER, to keep alive the dream of European political union.
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
- CloudRider commented Aug 11, 2016
In the course of my research, I came across this:- url It makes for interesting reading and gives the matter a whole new slant.
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
- CloudRider commented Aug 10, 2016
Agreed According to the Cambridge English Dictionary, the definition of a referendum is:- "A vote in which all the people in a country are asked TO GIVE THEIR OPINION" In other words, it is no more than an opinion poll and is therefore NOT legally ...
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
- CloudRider commented Aug 10, 2016
I'm inclined to agree with you. Even though I voted for Brexit, I've thought right from the beginning that, utimately, it won't happen.
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
- CloudRider commented Aug 10, 2016
This 'discussion' is getting out of hand. Repeated comments about revolution, civil war and 'power coming from the barrel of a gun' are inappropriate and irresponsible and could be construed as incitement to violence. Where are the moderators?
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
- CloudRider commented Aug 9, 2016
Absolutely! You've hit the nail on the head!
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
- CloudRider commented Aug 9, 2016
Ah Ha! That's the $64,000 question! As I see it, Cameron was facing a rebellion by euro-sceptic back benchers, and some on the front bench too, so he offered an 'in/out' referendum for one reason and one reason only – to try and quell the rebellion, ...
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
- CloudRider commented Aug 9, 2016
Yes, I was fully aware of your intention. I was just trying to back you up! My apologies if I didn't make that clear.
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
- CloudRider commented Aug 9, 2016
This narrative is ludicrous! It is widely acknowledged that a significant proportion of those who voted for Brexit, not fully understanding the issues involved, or the consequences, and expecting the Bremain vote to win by a significant margin, used ...
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
- CloudRider commented Aug 9, 2016
Even though I voted for Brexit, I find myself wholeheartedly agreeing with everything you say. I had my reasons for voting the way I did, arising out of a long held view, and I was not influenced one jot by the rabble rousers on either side of the ...
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
- CloudRider commented Aug 8, 2016
You're welcome. Although I have a vested interest in Brexit, I have no desire whatsoever to see it achieved at the expense of the democratic process. That would be a slippery slope indeed! It could, of course, result in Brexit being dead in the ...
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit