Quote Originally Posted by ninianclark View Post
If you are trying to put in place something that the country has mandated you to do AND then at every opportunity you are getting stopped from doing that by people taking you to court for judicial Reviews, by the party's in the house of commons trying to filibuster every debate and by a house of Lords that are throwing back every piece of brexit legislation etc

Then I think you are more than entitled to get a further mandate re Brexit before you start - dont you Bob.

That election should have been fought about one subject only - who do you want negotiating Brexit - that was all that should have been on the agenda. Labour and the Lib Dems should have stood on a ticket of - we will have a second referendum and the conservatives should have been the ones offering the Brexit go ahead.

All parties seem to have fought this election on other issues - rather than the one it was called for - so the result is now the worse of all possible scenarios. We need to be IN or OUT - and we seem to be neither.

I blame May totally for the result she got and Corbyn basically bribed and bullsh1tted kids by offering to scrap tuition fees - something which would never happen.

That's UK politics though - a never ending cycle of boom, bust, crash, rebuild, then do it all again
What evidence do you have that tuition fees would not be scrapped. And didn't the Tories try to bribe voters with things like caps on fuel rises?

Also, Governments often act illegally - that's why we have a separate Court system.

For you the issue was Brexit. It was for the Tories too because that was the only policy that mattered to them. It is obvious that Brexit is not the only issue. If people voted on Brexit then the Tories vacuous statements of "Brexit means Brexit" and "No deal is better than a bad deal" left Brexitters unconvinced.

What happened on Thursday was that the people who turned up last June didn't turn up this June and were replaced by young voters pissed off by Brexit. It's high time young people took an interest and n their futures. Bad news for the Tories because, for 18-24 year olds, Labour are polling some 50%.