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STEED 09-07-19 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2626158)
Prison eh? :hmmm:

Psycho Dominic would say....BLEEP them and BLEEP the BLEEPING law. :03:

Jimbuna 09-07-19 10:11 AM

https://i.postimg.cc/Xvyvhk9q/692623...19655168-n.jpg

STEED 09-07-19 10:17 AM

https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/pol...1024/image.jpg


https://www.albawaba.com/sites/defau...7581905310.jpg

Skybird 09-07-19 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2626157)
I for one want this to end now today and if it means staying put in the EU I can live with that.

This frustration reaction always has been a strong bet placed by the EU. And probably a bet by many remainers as well. Let the people ask themselves for getting relief from the brexit they once asked for. Problem solved!

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Cameron should never ever called the referendum knowing what those pigs would get up to.
Cameron gambled. Like everyone else, including Johnson, he did not believe it would pass. They all are from the same clique.

Problem is these certain, reality-disconnected, distanced-from-ordinary-life self-proclaimed elites always gamble, and they gamble with other people's assets and money, have other people facing the risks.

STEED 09-07-19 04:32 PM

And the hole gets bigger for Bojo.....

AMBER RUDD STEPS DOWN FROM THE GOVERNMENT AND WHIP

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49623737

You just can not make this up...:haha:

Skybird 09-07-19 04:42 PM

Her explanation given is revealing, because it illustrates the big problem there is: she recognises the need to make the EU believe that the UK is preparing for hard Brexit in all seriousness - but she also implies that this is only posing and not meant to be a real option, because now that she thinks Johnson means it serious, she leaves due to right this reason.

Butter-soft "determination" while playing the big game against - not "with", I say: "against" - Brussels.

The will is lacking. The spirit. The determination. It just is not there. Its all a babble game when they talk about that they want to bring about an exiting.

STEED 09-07-19 04:55 PM

Bojo's next move go straight to prison boost his ratings and a general election victory is in the bag, we brits always back the under dog. :D :03:

STEED 09-08-19 04:05 AM

It's not just the tories having a bad week, change uk looses three of its members to the libdems.

https://news.sky.com/story/angela-sm...crats-11804756

Jimbuna 09-08-19 06:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2626205)
Her explanation given is revealing, because it illustrates the big problem there is: she recognises the need to make the EU believe that the UK is preparing for hard Brexit in all seriousness - but she also implies that this is only posing and not meant to be a real option, because now that she thinks Johnson means it serious, she leaves due to right this reason.

Butter-soft "determination" while playing the big game against - not "with", I say: "against" - Brussels.

The will is lacking. The spirit. The determination. It just is not there. Its all a babble game when they talk about that they want to bring about an exiting.

Tis certainly beginning to look that way :yep:

Jimbuna 09-08-19 06:14 AM

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The Conservative Party plans to stand a candidate against Speaker John Bercow for his role in allowing MPs to take control of the Commons agenda.

Business secretary Andrea Leadsom accused the Speaker in the Mail on Sunday of "flagrant abuse" of process.

Breaching convention, the party plans to oppose Mr Bercow in his Buckingham constituency at the next election.

Formerly a Tory, Mr Bercow gave up his party affiliation when he took on the impartial role.

As the highest authority in the House of Commons, the Speaker chairs MPs' debates.

In order to be impartial, the Speaker resigns from their party, and - while they still stand in general elections - they are usually unopposed by the main parties, and they do not campaign on political issues.

But Ms Leadsom - who has clashed with Mr Bercow in the past - said the Tories would ignore this convention and stand against him at the next election.

She said the role of the Speaker was to be "a politically impartial, independent umpire of proceedings" and to "protect the constitution and oversee the behaviour of the House".

"But last week, the current Speaker failed us," she said.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49624334
Whilst I agree with the plan I can't help but wonder if this is just a desperation move.

STEED 09-08-19 06:35 AM

^Total and utter waste of time, for crying out loud this government is falling apart the country is in a mess and civil unrest is one step nearer to going over the edge. Its like watching the events in the Bunker again but this is not 1945 and not Germany it's 2019 Uk.

Jimbuna 09-08-19 06:48 AM

Unprecedented times old chap.

STEED 09-08-19 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2626259)
Unprecedented times old chap.

One thing is for sure the last six days has been more active than all of May's time in office. :03:

Jimbuna 09-08-19 07:06 AM

Q: What do politicians and nappies have in common?

A: Both should be changed regularly, and both for the same reason.

Catfish 09-09-19 03:24 AM

What i find hilarious is that Johnson has been a journalist, a correspondent in the EU some time ago.
During this time he made up a lot of things about the EU and its goals as well as plain lying, and then have this bs printed.


And now he takes his own gush and quotes it to "prove" the EU is soo baad:rotfl2::har:

Some friend of him recently said that he clearly always was a liar, and the only thing you can trust him about is his name.
I am not even sure of this anymore :03:

Jimbuna 09-09-19 04:51 AM

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"There are two tasks we simply have to do - we must restore Stormont and we must come out [of the EU] on 31 October, or else permanent damage will be done in the UK to trust in our democratic system,"
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-49608822
Now this made me laugh. I wasn't aware there was any trust still remaining :hmmm:

STEED 09-09-19 06:30 AM

Place your bets and clean up and make fortune on Bojo winning the vote on the general election today before the shut down. :03:

Catfish is down for 100 euros..:) :03:


As for this general election there is conflicting info about the result, the polls suggest bojo will win while Amber Rudd's formed advisor has said No.10 carried out research suggesting bojo will not win control. :hmmm::hmmm:

STEED 09-09-19 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2626273)
Q: What do politicians and nappies have in common?

A: Both should be changed regularly, and both for the same reason.

Just saw it jim.....:har: :har: :up:

Jimbuna 09-09-19 06:48 AM

https://i.postimg.cc/zGkb7hM9/698469...56259584-n.jpg

Jimbuna 09-09-19 06:52 AM

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The five-week suspension of Parliament will begin later, after MPs are expected to again reject government calls for a snap election.

Downing Street confirmed that the expected prorogation - or suspension - of Parliament until 14 October will begin at the end of Monday's sitting.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49630094
The best chance of a Brexit for Boris may well be if Macron uses his veto but I doubt that will happen.


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