Monday 9 September 2019

Leave.EU stickers 7 & 8 Sep 2019

@piersmorgan is right to call out this shameful Parliament which is doing all it can to stop Brexit.
 



18 hours ago@piersmorgan


One thing's for sure, the Westminster swamp is going to take some pounding at the next election! 👊






Turns out that attempting to implement the democratic will of the people is actually quite a popular policy among the electorate... Who knew?



Boris snatches 14-point lead over Corbyn
www.thetimes.co.uk



Farage praises Boris for ousting the "turncoats" who "were not prepared to honour the Conservatives’ Brexit manifesto pledge" and urges him to do a deal with the Brexit Party to ensure he returns to No 10. We're on the home straight. A Brexit Alliance can get this over the line!



I am 100% sincere in offering a non-aggresive pact with the Tories
www.telegraph.co.uk




WATCH | says Boris can clear Britain's pathway out the EU, on time. Trigger the Civil Contingencies Act on the basis that the country is in a state of emergency. "If Remainers are right, a hard Brexit does have those implications." "Use their logic against them."
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See video on:  https://twitter.com/i/status/1170398102681006080



In what other context would it be okay for MPs to collaborate with a foreign power that is working to punish the country they’re supposed to represent, for making a democratic decision to leave a protectionist racket? It’s treacherous – plain and simple.



Rebel Tory MPs and opposition leaders received private assurances from European leaders that a request by parliament for a three-month Brexit extension would be granted in one last attempt to break the deadlock.

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/34a41c22-d0eb-11e9-bac7-3a108794927b




David Cameron isn't the only 'girly swot' (as Boris is revealed to have called him). Westminster is brimming with Remainer MPs glorifying in the same self-righteous "I'm going to tell on you" attitude of that annoying kid we all had to tolerate at school.



Rebels agreed extension with EU leaders before crunch vote
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/34a41c22-d0eb-11e9-bac7-3a108794927b




 Sep 7
"Failure to deliver Brexit in some form would show that we do not really have a democracy," adds Murray, who is in no doubt, the Tory Party must finish the job or be finished itself. "It will be toast."