European Second Referendum
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Looks about what was expected given I have always believed there to be about 400 remaniac MP's, so nothing new in this pointless exercise, after all these loons cannot pass anything to force the EU to grant it, just shows how the interests of the few weigh more than the interests of the many who elected them.MPs have voted in favour of the Cooper-Letwin bill, which requires the prime minister to seek an extension to article 50, thus staving off the prospect of the UK crashing out of the EU with no deal by accident.
They voted to accept the final Lords amendment by 390 votes to 81 – a majority of 309.
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Enoch pretty much nailed it with the Gettysburg address.Hoboh wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 11:02 pmLooks about what was expected given I have always believed there to be about 400 remaniac MP's, so nothing new in this pointless exercise, after all these loons cannot pass anything to force the EU to grant it, just shows how the interests of the few weigh more than the interests of the many who elected them.MPs have voted in favour of the Cooper-Letwin bill, which requires the prime minister to seek an extension to article 50, thus staving off the prospect of the UK crashing out of the EU with no deal by accident.
They voted to accept the final Lords amendment by 390 votes to 81 – a majority of 309.
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May was in such a hurry to get down on all fours she arrived early for her meeting with Merkel and had to be dragged back out for the official photo, incompetence to a tee.
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Wow who would have guessed Hammond was a closet Marxist.
Traitor.Philip Hammond, the chancellor, and John McDonnell, his Labour opposite number, are joining the cross-party talks today intended to find a Brexit compromise acceptable to the government and Labour. Both sides are having lunch together later, Downing Street said.
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Its part of formal talks to try and agree a Brexit deal, to you know, Brexit. I thought you wanted to Brexit.Hoboh wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2019 12:01 pmWow who would have guessed Hammond was a closet Marxist.
Traitor.Philip Hammond, the chancellor, and John McDonnell, his Labour opposite number, are joining the cross-party talks today intended to find a Brexit compromise acceptable to the government and Labour. Both sides are having lunch together later, Downing Street said.
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People calling their political opponents 'traitors' makes me want to chew my arm off in embarrassment.
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Downing Street put out this statement today:
The prime minister met with German chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin this afternoon for a slap up meal (paid for by you).
Ahead of EU council tomorrow, the leaders discussed the UK’s request for an extension of article 50 to June 30 with the option to bring this forward if a deal is ratified earlier.
The prime minister waffled on and on and fxcking on and updated chancellor Merkel on the ongoing discussions with the opposition.
Merkel stated that the British have a very good sense of humour (and, while winking wildly, proclaimed "Don't mention ze vor").
The leaders agreed on the importance of each other.
The leaders also discussed the ongoing situations in Yemen and Libya and agreed they'd like to bomb the fxckers but were constrained by their mutual and inglorious history in starting any of that shit up again.
Angela offered Theresa dessert, but Theresa needed to skedaddle in order to be on time to lap up some shit pudding served up by Macron.
The prime minister met with German chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin this afternoon for a slap up meal (paid for by you).
Ahead of EU council tomorrow, the leaders discussed the UK’s request for an extension of article 50 to June 30 with the option to bring this forward if a deal is ratified earlier.
The prime minister waffled on and on and fxcking on and updated chancellor Merkel on the ongoing discussions with the opposition.
Merkel stated that the British have a very good sense of humour (and, while winking wildly, proclaimed "Don't mention ze vor").
The leaders agreed on the importance of each other.
The leaders also discussed the ongoing situations in Yemen and Libya and agreed they'd like to bomb the fxckers but were constrained by their mutual and inglorious history in starting any of that shit up again.
Angela offered Theresa dessert, but Theresa needed to skedaddle in order to be on time to lap up some shit pudding served up by Macron.
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Given he's not even managed to hit half of his trade deal target, one he described as "no problem" I think we should instantly disregard anything this blithering idiot has to say about trade deals.Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2019 3:04 pmWhy Labour and Corbyn are wrong...
https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics ... article-50
And a significant benefit of staying in the Customs Union or agreeing a new one would be we could benefit from the bilateral deals that feck* is failing to agree rollovers for. In fact we could sack him.
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Blahh blahh blahBWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2019 3:11 pmGiven he's not even managed to hit half of his trade deal target, one he described as "no problem" I think we should instantly disregard anything this blithering idiot has to say about trade deals.Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2019 3:04 pmWhy Labour and Corbyn are wrong...
https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics ... article-50
And a significant benefit of staying in the Customs Union or agreeing a new one would be we could benefit from the bilateral deals that feck* is failing to agree rollovers for. In fact we could sack him.
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Betty Boothroyd hitting those right hooks...
"Nobody voted for this mess... I blame the charlatans who peddled the falsehoods that [Brexit] would be easy. I wouldn't trust them to run my bath, let alone the country"
Preach it sister. Spot fecking on.
"Nobody voted for this mess... I blame the charlatans who peddled the falsehoods that [Brexit] would be easy. I wouldn't trust them to run my bath, let alone the country"
Preach it sister. Spot fecking on.
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Blah blah blah blah....BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2019 4:15 pmBetty Boothroyd hitting those right hooks...
"Nobody voted for this mess... I blame the charlatans who peddled the falsehoods that [Brexit] would be easy. I wouldn't trust them to run my bath, let alone the country"
Preach it sister. Spot fecking on.
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Always had you down as an armless lad no need to confirm it
Anyways the bloke is a traitor to the Tories
sitting down to talks with a self admited Marxist.
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'Kin he'll who you going to dig up next to support your pathetic little superior I must be right about everything and everyone else wrong hissy fits?BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2019 4:15 pmBetty Boothroyd hitting those right hooks...
"Nobody voted for this mess... I blame the charlatans who peddled the falsehoods that [Brexit] would be easy. I wouldn't trust them to run my bath, let alone the country"
Preach it sister. Spot fecking on.
The referendum was a simple leave/stay and you and the London wailers lost even though you all went into it dead cocky you were going to waltz it.
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I'd be extremely worried if i lived in any of the Baltic states when the Federalists get their own army, Just think best units and cash going to the EU army at the cost of NATO, good excuse for Trump to pull out and an even better one for Vlad to expand his empire. Would you trust the Germans and French to go ti war to protect you? Not me.
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