Buce Posted 28 March 2019 Posted 28 March 2019 17 minutes ago, MattP said: This is procedural prestidigitation of the highest order and I have no idea why they thought it would sneak through like this. If the Customs Union indicative vote fails Monday it be an accidental No Deal. Mods! Jacob Rees-Smug has hacked MattP's account!
ajthefox Posted 28 March 2019 Posted 28 March 2019 Every day this shit just gets worse - it's an absolute joke.
bovril Posted 28 March 2019 Posted 28 March 2019 https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2019/03/28/erdogan-says-time-has-come-for-hagia-sophia-to-be-a-mosque-.html Erdogan to reclassify Aya Sofia as mosque. Massively symbolic.
Foxxed Posted 28 March 2019 Posted 28 March 2019 If we can't agree on a Brexit, and we can't agree on a withdrawal agreement, then we can't agree on anything. Where does that leave us?
Strokes Posted 28 March 2019 Posted 28 March 2019 1 minute ago, Foxxed said: If we can't agree on a Brexit, and we can't agree on a withdrawal agreement, then we can't agree on anything. Where does that leave us? No deal, hopefully!
Dr The Singh Posted 28 March 2019 Posted 28 March 2019 1 minute ago, Foxxed said: If we can't agree on a Brexit, and we can't agree on a withdrawal agreement, then we can't agree on anything. Where does that leave us? In a unhappy marriage
Guest MattP Posted 28 March 2019 Posted 28 March 2019 12 minutes ago, Foxxed said: If we can't agree on a Brexit, and we can't agree on a withdrawal agreement, then we can't agree on anything. Where does that leave us? General Election or the EU boot us out on No Deal.
Nick Posted 28 March 2019 Posted 28 March 2019 11 minutes ago, MattP said: General Election or the EU boot us out on No Deal. Suicide on both counts then. Excellent!
BlueSi13 Posted 28 March 2019 Posted 28 March 2019 18 minutes ago, MattP said: General Election or the EU boot us out on No Deal. Or a deal/no-deal referendum?
bovril Posted 28 March 2019 Posted 28 March 2019 4 minutes ago, BlueSi13 said: Or a deal/no-deal referendum? Hosted by Noel Edmonds I hope.
Foxxed Posted 28 March 2019 Posted 28 March 2019 55 minutes ago, Dr The Singh said: In a unhappy marriage You're not, you know, speaking from... you know... We do need someone to sort this shit out. Are you busy?
Grebfromgrebland Posted 29 March 2019 Posted 29 March 2019 Has this car actually been made somewhere?
Mark 'expert' Lawrenson Posted 29 March 2019 Posted 29 March 2019 11 hours ago, bovril said: Hosted by Noel Edmonds I hope. Conservatives on one side “blue, blue, blue and the Labour Party on the other....
Alf Bentley Posted 29 March 2019 Posted 29 March 2019 At least Theresa still has some powerful support: https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/uk/brexit-jeopardy-dup-under-fire-as-it-prepares-to-put-union-first-and-reject-mays-deal-37962484.html "US President Donald Trump has praised Mrs May. He told reporters outside the White House: 'She's a very nice lady. She's a friend of mine. I hope she does well. I hope the Brexit movement and everything happening there goes very well.'
yorkie1999 Posted 29 March 2019 Author Posted 29 March 2019 Today was the day we were supposed to celebrate Independence day! But what has been delivered by these chinless wonders that call themselves leaders. Jack Sh*t
MC Prussian Posted 29 March 2019 Posted 29 March 2019 14 hours ago, Captain... said: So true. I salute Richard Ashworth for speaking out, but he then fails again to explain what the European Union actually is, what it stands for today and what direction it wants to go. He also fails to mention that the European Union isn't a fixed construct, it has evolved and grown massively over time. The European Union 25 years ago isn't comparable to the institution today at all. Also, he's absolving the Union of all responsibility for the UK crisis, instead blames it on the media and Parliament. Where's the self-criticism from the EU's point of view? It's great that we have had peace for roughly 70+ years now, but at what cost and for how much longer? Economic uncertainties in many (Southern) countries, implementations of EU law over national law, rise of populism in Eastern Europe and mass migration are pressing and important issues. You can't just have some countries benefitting from the Union whilst others continue to languish. People need to be educated about the EU's history, its initial cause and goals, and the Union needs to come under scrutiny for some of its current or recent decisions and intentions. I'd be very wary of a European Superstate that dictates your everyday life. Remain skeptic, question the construct and its influence on your daily life, stay in touch with your local MPs, push them to respect the voters/citizens and don't accept anything for granted.
Bobby Hundreds Posted 29 March 2019 Posted 29 March 2019 35 minutes ago, yorkie1999 said: Today was the day we were supposed to celebrate Independence day! But what has been delivered by these chinless wonders that call themselves leaders. Jack Sh*t Independence day
davieG Posted 29 March 2019 Posted 29 March 2019 16 minutes ago, Bobby Hundreds said: Independence day A bargan!
Nalis Posted 29 March 2019 Posted 29 March 2019 1 minute ago, davieG said: A bargan! Can I pay for mine in Euro?
bovril Posted 29 March 2019 Posted 29 March 2019 2 minutes ago, davieG said: A bargan! Irish green will be popular I'm sure.
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