(26-01-2017 00:32 )Glenn Miller Wrote: [ -> ]You are wrong as usual. None of the judges "upheld the goverments claim". A minority of judges can't uphold anything.
The court may act as an whole, but three of the judges did indeed uphold the government claim, they were out voted.
What your trying to say there, is like sayimg no body found a suspect innocent in a 3 to 8 majority guilty verdict.
You people should try and spend a little less time on saying how stupid I am and think a little bit more about your own posts.
(25-01-2017 22:02 )brummie Wrote: [ -> ]Ah I see, by referring to her 'moaning' about hate emails as 'bullshit' you're merely saying you don't believe her. Apologies for the confusion. card.
No, I wasn't refering to any email, but the bull shit about it being about a point of law and not about Brexit.
It's pretty clear that was exactly my meaning to all but the most manipulative.
If you try and take me on like that, you will always loose and end up with a bloody nose like so many others have done. I TRY and stick to the issues under descusion, I don't, unlike you lot, try and manipulate what a poster says to try and undermine them or try and say they are the big evil. There again, accourding to you Britian is nohting but a racsits country since Brexit.
Apologies accepted though - don't do it again.
Wackawoo it's funny how these three judges' verdicts hold such fascination for you when you've always shown such little regard for the votes of 16 million remainers. Haven't you spent the last few months on here trying to convince posters to accept a majority decision?
(26-01-2017 01:16 )ShandyHand Wrote: [ -> ]Wackawoo it's funny how these three judges' verdicts hold such fascination for you when you've always shown such little regard for the votes of 16 million remainers. Haven't you spent the last few months on here trying to convince posters to accept a majority decision?
I haven't said nor do I want the courts decision to be over turned, I actually welcome it. I've already stated this on here.
I think it's a very good thing, either way it will shut people the fuck up so the government can get on with it either way, get on with negotiations or try and mend bridges and stay in the EU.
The problem with it, it's been unnecessarily drawn out.
^ Argh, I see, you have the ability to accept a decision and discuss its merits or otherwise, perhaps even expose the process to some scrutiny, without craving to overturn it... Do you not see that this is exactly what many people are looking to do with the referendum vote and Brexit? Something you consistently seek to vilify their motives on, doubt their aims concerning, and term in a pejorative manner. bladewave
(26-01-2017 01:09 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ]No, I wasn't refering to any email, but the bull shit about it being about a point of law and not about Brexit.
The troll appears confused :
(25-01-2017 01:24 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ]I also read the bullshit the woman was coming out with today when she was moaning about the hate emials
Can we have a new troll please, this one can't even provide a coherent line of bullshit anymore
(and by the way, the brexit referendum was 'democratic' not 'demographic', just saying not judging)
So correct me if I'm wrong if Cameron had sought from the very beginning an act that made the referendum legally BINDING in the first place - and before he triggered it & accepted whatever the result was - none of this mess would have been created?
Perhaps the brains trust on the Leave side might have spotted that sooner?