BREXIT thread

Boris will accept the Supreme Court judgement but still doesnt agree with it. 11 Supreme court judges in a unanimous decision isn’t enough for him but yet he expects the rest of us to take him at trust on pretty much everything

He’d fit in super around here

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Tomorrow’s Financial Times editorial

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David Davies out to bat for Boris on TV3

Boris rang the Monarch tonight. Presumably to apologise but you never know these days.

Twould remind you of Richie Hogans sending off

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Almost identical. I’d say the tories will get over it better though.

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David “there are no downsides only upsides” Davies. That thick cunt.

Sweet Jesus.

Lady Hale may say that the Supreme Court’s decision was nothing to do with Brexit. But the case was brought for nakedly political reasons and places unelected judges above elected politicians, including the Prime Minister.

What the political class still don’t get is that Leave wasn’t just about freeing us from the shackles of an anti-democratic, bureaucratic foreign superstate.

We were rejecting the whole rotten Establishment edifice — up to and including the self-regarding, self-important judicial class.

Inside the Bubble this is being presented as a victory for parliamentary sovereignty, for justice and for democracy.

Outside, where most of us live, we can see it for exactly what it really is: a disgraceful, but well-executed Remain stitch-up.

They’re trying to drum into our thick heads that they know best and our votes are worthless.

It isn’t justice, and it’s definitely not democracy.

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Superb post. British people voted for Brexit and ever since, the political elite, the media and the establishment has done everything in other power to stop it. And then they have to the gall to say they are in the side of democracy

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Brexit, Brexit, Brexit

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is that a quote from rees mogg?

Brexit means Brexit

Richard Littlejohn in the paper of record, The Daily Mail.

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Richard Littlejohn is seething

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Is she anything to Alfie ?

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That’s a blast from the past alright. A great servant.

A great footballer, sport shop proprietor and publican

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