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• #11152
A 'Brexit' will doubtlessly mean that people will eat proper food again, like boiled cabbage and custard. This is just the first of many necessary adjustments.
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• #11153
David Davis truly has a reassuring way with words:
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/feb/19/david-davis-brexit-britain-mad-max
David Davis will tell business leaders in Austria that fears the Conservatives will plunge Britain into a “Mad Max-style world borrowed from dystopian fiction” after leaving the EU are unfounded.
It is a profound joy to have such a safe pair of hands at the tiller.
I have a feeling that there are some on here who would probably rather like living in a Mad Max-style world, though.
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• #11154
cabbage
Planting, tending & harvesting cabbage requires preparation, planning and patience. All 3 are in short supply in brexitworld. Dandelion leaves will be about the upper limit for our 'mess of potage'.
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• #11156
first mad max for me - only if I can have the sweet orange panel van
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• #11157
First mad max is so sexual.
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• #11158
...'David Davis will tell business leaders in Austria that fears the Conservatives will plunge Britain into a “Mad Max-style world...”'
"It'll be a great success, because it won't be as bad as a completely lawless, murderous fictional society "
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• #11159
"...with a sweet orange panel van"
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• #11160
I didn't even notice the orange panel van, but then, I'm no ginger.
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• #11161
how can you not notice it? the cars are one of the best parts about the first one!
(I realise you are probably just looking to fit a ginger quip in...)
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• #11162
how can you not notice it? the cars are one of the best parts about the first one!
I'm afraid I think the first Mad Max movie is ridiculous nonsense all round, so I didn't pay such close attention to the cars. :)
My favourite movie car will probably always be this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8hX2Ex58os
Do you mean this one?
That's light red to me, not orange, but it's probably somewhere in between.
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• #11163
Vermillion
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• #11166
Can someone skilled in photoshop put "You won't be plunged into a Mad Max-style world borrowed from dystopian fiction" on the side of the Brexit bus? I would like this as my Twitter banner. Dystopian background a bonus.
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• #11167
You can make your own here:
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• #11169
I've got the last of the V8 interceptors stashed in my garage, just waiting for the day.
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• #11170
Maybe its time to buy a gyrocopter.
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• #11171
I hope you've got the game of chicken skills to match. :)
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• #11172
Quite a heavy read but useful analysis
https://eulawanalysis.blogspot.co.uk/2018/02/lions-or-unicorns-theresa-may-and-boris.html
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• #11175
Tusk has just announced that draft guidelines for the withdrawal and future EU-UK relationship will be ready to present to the EU27 summit at the end of March.
= time has run out for the UK to propose anything workable, so the EU are doing if for the UK in order to have something to agree.
If this follows the normal EU system, first they present draft guidelines, then vote to adopt them as negotiating directives, and that becomes what actually happens.
We've taken back control - feel that sovereignty.
Labour introduced tuition fees and replaced maintenance grants with loans. From what I remember they also trebled tuition fees and there was some kind of controversy surrounding that, they'd said in a previous manifesto that they wouldn't increase tuition fees or something.