European Second Referendum
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BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 8:36 amHoboh wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2019 10:20 pmThe cancer bit is uncalled for mateBWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2019 8:27 pmFor peep show fans....Brexit is Project Zeus. Any second now May is going to stand up, say it just doesn’t work then pretends
I'm referring to an episode of peep show. Mate.
Or, you could just carry on determinedly eating Mummy the dog, insisting all along it’s turkey and really quite delicious.
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It's amazing just how political the Italian yoof are.
My pal from the sports centre in Loveno has just given me this link... (Matteo asked me if I was from Surrey! What Me???, Am I Fxck).
https://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey ... s-16023218
My pal from the sports centre in Loveno has just given me this link... (Matteo asked me if I was from Surrey! What Me???, Am I Fxck).
https://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey ... s-16023218
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Eurotunnel are texting me again...
We'll see... (I'm due at the vets on Friday. Meanwhile, me, the missus and the dog will be excursioning outside the EU down the Adriatic coast and back...).
We'll see... (I'm due at the vets on Friday. Meanwhile, me, the missus and the dog will be excursioning outside the EU down the Adriatic coast and back...).
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Montenegro is okay, but Albania....? I wouldn't skip the Croatian coast.Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 3:29 pmEurotunnel are texting me again...
We'll see... (I'm due at the vets on Friday. Meanwhile, me, the missus and the dog will be excursioning outside the EU down the Adriatic coast and back...).
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Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 3:16 pmIt's amazing just how political the Italian yoof are.
My pal from the sports centre in Loveno has just given me this link... (Matteo asked me if I was from Surrey! What Me???, Am I Fxck).
https://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey ... s-16023218
That can't be right. Everyone who voted leave have realised they were lied to and have come to their sense. Only a few idiots still want to leave.
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If only they'd been savvy enough to have known what they voted for in the first place, eh!malcd1 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 11:14 pmLost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 3:16 pmIt's amazing just how political the Italian yoof are.
My pal from the sports centre in Loveno has just given me this link... (Matteo asked me if I was from Surrey! What Me???, Am I Fxck).
https://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey ... s-16023218
That can't be right. Everyone who voted leave have realised they were lied to and have come to their sense. Only a few idiots still want to leave.
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I made a choice, maybe wrongly, maybe uninformed, but I made it. Guess I'll stick with it and wait to see how much of an idiot I am.
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I was being sarcastic, Tango. I hope you realised that.
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top work, gents.
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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I did Malc. I Just felt like a mini-rebellion.
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I once said Nick Clegg was the most dangerous politician, this joker beats him hands down!
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Careful how you phrase that. You'll have Insano and Anna Soubry in jittery tears again...
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Just down to Montenegro. I'll leave Albania for another time.Montreal Wanderer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 8:06 pmMontenegro is okay, but Albania....? I wouldn't skip the Croatian coast.Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 3:29 pmEurotunnel are texting me again...
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How are things hanging in the Motherland?
I hear Verhofsted and Tusk feel it appropriate to stick their two euroworths in on a national debate! (Is it coz Ies European?)
I hear Verhofsted and Tusk feel it appropriate to stick their two euroworths in on a national debate! (Is it coz Ies European?)
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Regime Change!Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 1:44 pmHow are things hanging in the Motherland?
I hear Verhofsted and Tusk feel it appropriate to stick their two euroworths in on a national debate! (Is it coz Ies European?)
What next, A Midlands Summer, followed by barrel bombs on Ilkeston?
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This is my understanding.
We leave on May 22nd if May's deal approved.
. But that is conditional on voting through her deal by 11pm tomorrow.
.. But Bercow won't allow voting on her deal.
... Which means we leave on April 12th with no deal.
.... But parliament has already (three times now) rejected leaving with No Deal (and May, being a Remainer, although having stated No Deal etc etc etc fxcking cetera).
..... Thus. We are left with having a huge extension which the political corps of the Federalist Europeans will use to extensively probe the tender regions of our internal political backsides.
Am I right?
We leave on May 22nd if May's deal approved.
. But that is conditional on voting through her deal by 11pm tomorrow.
.. But Bercow won't allow voting on her deal.
... Which means we leave on April 12th with no deal.
.... But parliament has already (three times now) rejected leaving with No Deal (and May, being a Remainer, although having stated No Deal etc etc etc fxcking cetera).
..... Thus. We are left with having a huge extension which the political corps of the Federalist Europeans will use to extensively probe the tender regions of our internal political backsides.
Am I right?
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Where does democracy come in all this?Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 3:44 pmThis is my understanding.
We leave on May 22nd if May's deal approved.
. But that is conditional on voting through her deal by 11pm tomorrow.
.. But Bercow won't allow voting on her deal.
... Which means we leave on April 12th with no deal.
.... But parliament has already (three times now) rejected leaving with No Deal (and May, being a Remainer, although having stated No Deal etc etc etc fxcking cetera).
..... Thus. We are left with having a huge extension which the political corps of the Federalist Europeans will use to extensively probe the tender regions of our internal political backsides.
Am I right?
It gets fxcked.
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Its a fair summary (though we do not agree on conclusions but lets leave that) - except they will find a way to have another vote. Without the DUP however, that vote seemingly will be unlikely to pass unless Labour MPs support in numbers...Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 3:44 pmThis is my understanding.
We leave on May 22nd if May's deal approved.
. But that is conditional on voting through her deal by 11pm tomorrow.
.. But Bercow won't allow voting on her deal.
... Which means we leave on April 12th with no deal.
.... But parliament has already (three times now) rejected leaving with No Deal (and May, being a Remainer, although having stated No Deal etc etc etc fxcking cetera).
..... Thus. We are left with having a huge extension which the political corps of the Federalist Europeans will use to extensively probe the tender regions of our internal political backsides.
Am I right?
At that point I suspect the EU will be split with some just wanting rid of us asap and others wanting to offer us a long extension. I think there is a chance for an accidental no deal on the 12th. And then we'll see what happens....
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Just spent days travelling across borders. Some EU to EU. Some non-EU to EU and one non-EU to non-EU.
And am now parked in front of the crossing from Montenegro to Albania. This is what I call a Hard Border. The rest are as soft as shit. My dog doesn't even know she's left England. Until now.
And am now parked in front of the crossing from Montenegro to Albania. This is what I call a Hard Border. The rest are as soft as shit. My dog doesn't even know she's left England. Until now.
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I think there is absolutely no chance whatsoever of an accidental no deal on the 12th.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 3:58 pmIts a fair summary (though we do not agree on conclusions but lets leave that) - except they will find a way to have another vote. Without the DUP however, that vote seemingly will be unlikely to pass unless Labour MPs support in numbers...Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 3:44 pmThis is my understanding.
We leave on May 22nd if May's deal approved.
. But that is conditional on voting through her deal by 11pm tomorrow.
.. But Bercow won't allow voting on her deal.
... Which means we leave on April 12th with no deal.
.... But parliament has already (three times now) rejected leaving with No Deal (and May, being a Remainer, although having stated No Deal etc etc etc fxcking cetera).
..... Thus. We are left with having a huge extension which the political corps of the Federalist Europeans will use to extensively probe the tender regions of our internal political backsides.
Am I right?
At that point I suspect the EU will be split with some just wanting rid of us asap and others wanting to offer us a long extension. I think there is a chance for an accidental no deal on the 12th. And then we'll see what happens....
There is a tiny possibility of a deliberate No Deal on 12th but so miniscule as not to be worth considering.
The EU has carefully calculated that we will be in for years and years and years... May only has to pass the Withdrawal Agreement and not the Political Declaration. It is a (conspiracy) stitch up.
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