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• #14002
Expats
immigrants aka dirty forruns
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• #14003
Scum coming here and stealing jobs and benefits....as I read it in the express.
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• #14004
So Boris is going for PM and going to be getting an extension from leaving the EU.
Finally doing what he planned?
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• #14005
If you raid the Caradice factory in time for Cotton Duck you may be allright.
Don't get caught either in all these cul-de-sac housing estates, better print of google maps pronto
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• #14006
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• #14007
From the CiF comments below John Crace's Tory Conf/dePfeffel's speech today;
' ColinCaserole
"My name is Boris Gluteus Maximus, Commander of the centurions of ERG, Ex general of the Foreign Office, disloyal servant to the prime minister, Theresa May. Father to an unknown quantity of sons, husband to a previously understanding wife. And I will have my party's leadership, in this parliament or the next." ' -
• #14008
Being a racist is quite lucrative
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• #14009
Good news for @CEO_of_the_Year
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• #14010
1922 committee has received a letter stating that the MP has no confidence in May.
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• #14011
"man of the people"
No doubt part of that cash is going towards the empoverished "working class" [income wise, culturally? people use that word all the time with no definition...] for housing and education... /sarcasm ends
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• #14012
A perfect summary of the Tories.
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• #14015
we will not be dictated to by europeans. Especially as europeans have centuries of history of getting yourselves into mires that we get you out of.
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• #14016
Brutally good response too
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• #14017
The Pewter Lady is not winning hearts and minds north of the border, that's for sure.
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• #14019
Lambeth are technically correct that he needs planning permission for a sign like that, but it sounds as if they should have taken enforcement action over the previous sign, too.
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• #14020
"An outspoken former Conservative party donor has said he is prepared to go to prison to keep a giant “Bollocks to Brexit” poster above his London office after he was told to remove it by his local council."
ohah. Strong words.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-45745696
Meanwhile Plaid Cymru leader is not sugarcoating anything and is talking about Welsh independence after a hard brexit. Anybody who blinks first (Scotland/Norn Ire) may now get Wales to come along.
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• #14021
How does May deliver a hard Brexit then? Because any deal she brings back has to be approved by Parliament and there is not a majority for no deal, despite the bluster from the ERG.
It would be catastrophic, and no Government, however deluded, would think they could ride out the ensuing chaos.
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• #14022
Latest proposal looks interesting with a backstop position of the UK remaining in the customs union until stuff is sorted out
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• #14023
How does May deliver a hard Brexit then? Because any deal she brings back has to be approved by Parliament and there is not a majority for no deal, despite the bluster from the ERG.
It would be catastrophic, and no Government, however deluded, would think they could ride out the ensuing chaos.
Sits on her hands - it happens automatically.
It's easier for her to deliver a hard brexit than anything else, in fact.
Whether her government would survive until Brexit day is a good question - I don't think she'd survive Nissan making the first large wave of redundancies following confirmation that there is no transition period.
The question then becomes what the incoming administration would do - could do, in fact, with almost no time.
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• #14024
It's easier for her to deliver a hard brexit than anything else, in fact.
I’m kinda certain the EU won’t let it come to that. They’ll offer more time.
Maybe I’m joining the deluded club.
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• #14025
What would an extension deliver, other than more uncertainty?
It would not be doing us a favour, I think, as we'd just piss about more.
That is probably the best plan, I'm going to finally apply for my Irish Passport so when all the Expats get sent home as their Visas are no longer valid, I'm off out of here :)