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Parliament Cannot Stop No Deal - From Someone Formerly Holding The Contrary View...

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ToraToraTora | 17:52 Mon 05th Aug 2019 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49234603
So it's up to the EUSSR to get reasonable.
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> a reference to John Maynard Keynes - who was far from being a "prat"

I didn't say that John Maynard Keynes was a prat, I said that Matt Hancock was a prat.
"what would such an act contain?"

Depends on what it's intended to achieve. Annoyingly I'd given it some thought a few days ago in anticipation of this question and then forgotten what I'd drafted.
Elipsis; //> a reference to John Maynard Keynes - who was far from being a "prat"

I didn't say that John Maynard Keynes was a prat, I said that Matt Hancock was a prat.//

But Hancock was quoting Keynes !


[i] “When the facts change, I change my mind - what do you do, sir?”

― John Maynard Keynes [i]
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jim 09:53, well i assume you'd want it to prevent no deal brexit. I've been struggling all along with how the default can be legislated against, so I'm curious as to what device might be employed.
//I've been struggling all along with how the default can be legislated against,//

One way would be to have a majority vote to scrap A 50 altogether, but the chance of that happening are slim, to say the least.
> But Hancock was quoting Keynes !

So what?
So read your post @ 22:24 Mon.
I'm perfectly aware of what I wrote, and it's entirely consistent with him being a prat - for the reasons I gave in my post of 22:56 Mon 05th Aug 2019.

He doesn't excuse yourself from being a prat just by quoting some economist. The quote was completely irrelevant. He's changed his mind, simple as that. That's if he really has changed his mind, rather than just lying for expediency - he is a politician after all.

Alternatively, if you want to claim that he was right before the facts changed, and he's right after the facts changed, because the facts changed, then maybe you'll explain why your opinion was the opposite to his before the facts changed!
He doesn't excuse himself*
So, is he a prat because he changed his mind?
No, he's a prat for the reasons I gave in my post of 22:56 Mon 05th Aug 2019.
What facts have change in the last three years that should have caused people to change their minds?
//What facts have change in the last three years that should have caused people to change their minds?//

Ans. Boris Johnson
But, we are told, people had changed their minds long before Mr Johnson was PM.

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