Message from @Speaker of the Navy's house

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2019-01-16 12:45:55 UTC  

She makes a strong case imo

2019-01-16 12:46:24 UTC  

Wasn't much of a fan of putting it back to the public but I think at this point it's the best option we have

2019-01-16 12:47:03 UTC  

The speaker of the house is meant to be impartial, they get called out pretty quick if they're not.

2019-01-16 12:47:15 UTC  

What would the ballot question be, Jackie?

2019-01-16 12:47:23 UTC  

I'm not sure

2019-01-16 12:47:51 UTC  

Realistically I think it would be Theresa May's deal or remain

2019-01-16 12:48:04 UTC  

it was voted on already

2019-01-16 12:48:07 UTC  

^

2019-01-16 12:48:09 UTC  

^

2019-01-16 12:48:16 UTC  

doing a 2nd vote negates democracy

2019-01-16 12:48:18 UTC  

don't think she makes that good of an argument tbh

2019-01-16 12:48:24 UTC  

Neither.

2019-01-16 12:48:28 UTC  

fuck it vote again cause my deal didnt get approved

2019-01-16 12:48:36 UTC  

mostly speculation and some emotional appeals

2019-01-16 12:48:37 UTC  

TYRANNY

2019-01-16 12:48:41 UTC  

Would their be a second vote if we were remaining?

2019-01-16 12:48:42 UTC  

No.

2019-01-16 12:48:42 UTC  

and some scare-mongering about right wing violence

2019-01-16 12:48:42 UTC  

lol

2019-01-16 12:48:56 UTC  

Of course not Tea

2019-01-16 12:49:08 UTC  

ok question from stranger to GB laws: Why is there so many people just standing? Are chairs too expencive or something?

2019-01-16 12:49:20 UTC  

Because the vote was either keep the status quo, or massive unknown change

2019-01-16 12:49:25 UTC  

lmao

2019-01-16 12:49:29 UTC  

72 days until brexit

2019-01-16 12:49:43 UTC  

We don't have the economic model to replace what we had with the EU, doesn't mean it can't be done.

2019-01-16 12:49:54 UTC  

Remainers lack ambition.

2019-01-16 12:49:59 UTC  

Or baws

2019-01-16 12:50:02 UTC  

^

2019-01-16 12:50:21 UTC  

There's a difference between ambition and blind confidence

2019-01-16 12:50:27 UTC  

that's actually true. it's weird how remain folk have absolutely no confidence in the nation or its people. they're really cynical about our position in the world

2019-01-16 12:50:29 UTC  

It was never blind confidence.

2019-01-16 12:50:45 UTC  

just because they didnt vote on what the deal is doesnt mean they get to revote cause one gash decided to hold up negotiations jackie

2019-01-16 12:50:59 UTC  

we're still a major player, it's in the interests of the EU to work with us and not against us

2019-01-16 12:50:59 UTC  

It was the actuality WE can decide to make our shit better away from people making laws for us regarding this situation.

2019-01-16 12:51:03 UTC  

sabotaging us would hurt them as well

2019-01-16 12:51:08 UTC  

We've been through worse and come out better for it.

2019-01-16 12:51:11 UTC  

If Remain had won, I'd have been disappointed but then I'd have pushed for the reform within the EU that was promised. I'd have liked it if Remainers accepted the result and tried to get the best out of the situation rather than constantly undermining the process.

2019-01-16 12:51:40 UTC  

@Tailed Feature what do you mean lmao, the type of people who voted remain aren't the "good losers" type

2019-01-16 12:52:01 UTC  

Squawking until they get their own way

2019-01-16 12:52:06 UTC  

mr speaker is PANDERING

2019-01-16 12:52:07 UTC  

"Look how bad Brexit has been so far." Well yes, the process has been overseen by those who didn't want it in the first place.