
Passiflora
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Loutwo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Amber Rudd - gone. > > Louisa. Didn't she go a few years ago? Another MP who is trying to thwart Brexit.
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Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > seenbeen Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > JohnL Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Jo Johnson > > > > > > "It's been an honour to represent Orpington > for > > 9 > > > years & to serve as a minister under three > PMs. > > > > > In recent weeks I've been torn between family > > > loyalty and national interest. It's an > > > unresolvable tension & time for others to > take > > on > > > my roles as MP & minister" > > > > > > Bye Bro > > > > No mention of his constituency then- 57.5% > voted > > Leave.... > > How is that relevant? It is relevant. If his constituency voted to leave the EU three years ago then he has done the right thing. Choosing to do it because his brother is now PM and he (Jo) makes a public announcement defending his family etc. makes it even better that he should go.
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diable rouge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I wish I had a fiver for very time I heard a Leave > voter saying they knew exactly what they were > voting for... Well you would be a bit richer but who cares? Only you.
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But Sephiroth, you have just spent a week in another EU country and said it was a blessed relief. Why? As somebody who voted to Leave in the 2016 Referendum I really don't think the UK should be worried about how the EU are viewing us.
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Barry Road closure and buses
Passiflora replied to TheArtfulDogger's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
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NewWave Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > East Dulwich seems to have become a ghost town! > > > > I am enjoying the peace and quiet though! :) > > > Everyone who can afford it has gone abroad making > use of the last chance they may have to visit > Europe minus visas and lenghty queues at airports > and ports ?
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So many buses and cars on Lordship Lane on Tuesday afternoon. People shouting and beeping their horns. I couldn't find a space to park anywhere near to pick up my husband who was having a hair cut in one of the barbers he's been going to for years and just had to quickly park up nearby and let him in.
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Was in Lordship Lane on Tuesday afternoon and it seemed pretty busy to me.
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Glad to hear you've got it sorted!
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Sephiroth Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Agreed with that > > But perhaps if politicians, papers and sections of > the public weren?t screaming to leave the eu at > any cost it would leave room for politicians to > manoeuvre > > After more than 3 years it?s clear leaving can?t > be done to the country?s satisfaction. obsessing > over leaving in some shape or form is a weird > pursuit at this point. Many leave voters wanted > membership of single market for example. Mays > deal wouldn?t give them that > > It?s really better for everyone if everyone just > moves the conversation how to not leave Why should we move the conversation on to how not to leave the EU when the majority voted to leave?
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