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C@nts.
Serve notice now tell the Europeans we are leaving today and sort the WE DONT ACCEPT we LOST idiots out at our leisure over the next two years.
I agree.
As I said in the politics forum, only 30% of the voting population actually voted for Brexit.
We are now in a situation where Brexiters are crying foul because the British court has ruled that democratically elected British MP's should get a vote.
In a bizarre twist, they may end up appealing to the European Court that they despise so much to overturn the ruling.
Nobody really wants to leave so this is like a do-over.
Democracy and rule of law working together in perfect harmony, side by side on my piano keyboard oh lord why don't we just switch off our television sets and go out and do something less boring instead?
Hit the reset button....
Ready player one?
However, the irony of this ruling could mean that if the "remains" have some form of parliamentary majority, Brexit decisions could be delayed time and time again and make the UK look completely stupid.
You simply cannot expect the PM to inform parliament of the expectations of the UK in negotiations before we even start.
It is like showing a hand of cards to all the players and then starting to bet.
So much paranoia today. As a leave voter this does not faze me at all, Brexit is going to happen, I happen to think today is a good thing as it will lead to more scrutiny. However there is no doubt in my mind the whoppers who made this happen today want to stop Brexit happening, thankfully the majority of MPs are on the side of the majority of the electorate and will vote for triggering article 50.
Boris Johnson last night at the Rosewood Hotel: "In the words of our great Prime Minister, Brexit means Brexit and we are going to make a Titanic - Titanic! - success of it"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37858143
Don't we already know the negotiating position of the government?
It is 'we want our cake and eat it too' - just what the Brexiteers promised the great British public.
However, it might be beyond the capabilities of May and her three Brexit stooges to convince parliament of that magical outcome, let alone the EU.
I agree with the first part of your post. Yes Brexit will happen and it's a good thing that there will be proper scrutiny. The majority of MPs voted to remain in the EU though. It is now up to May and her lot to cut out the rhetoric and put together a plan/strategy for the tough negotiations that lie ahead. If they successfully manage that then invocation of Article 50 will receive Parliamentary approval.
Ms Miller Nooooo. She will not let us go!