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3:30pm today we will all know if Bercow gives it :up: or :down: meanwhile in the EU they are studying the two letters over some very nice coffee and biscuits.
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A simple analysis by Laura Kuenssberg.
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Without further explanation fo its sources, the BBC says Bercow looks as if set for rejecting the vote.
I sart to wonder why the UK even has a govenrment. Who is in formal governing control? The govenrment or the parliament? Or the bureaucrats administering in the background? Or- the lawyers? A deleted scene from SW-2. The parallels are somewhat disturbing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQsaG7Hz27o And now the eternal question on my mind again: "parallel" with one or two R's...? What I mess up in German, shall not stay unmessed-up in English, I suppose. :D |
Jim, you really start to kill my nerves at times.
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Hello universe it’s a glorious day on planet earth and our death fleet is gathered for the great destruction. I stand here in the capital of the world’s politics with my hyper galactic binoculars staring in to Parliament which has no idea what is about to hit them. Unless of course Operation Brexit gets the go ahead, we asked Jimbo what are the chances of our great invasion, he replied..
“Good just give me 5 minutes to pack my case” So it all boils down to this Bercow deciding should he have pea soup or a veggie burger. With a billion death ships ready to carve up this little worthless country called the United Kingdom we wait as the clocks counts down… |
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Surprise surprise, Bercow says NO.
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Absurd.
And it will continue to go like this for YEARS to come. The gormenghastification of politics. But people wonder why I thinkl and sometimes say that our plticla systems are just shadpows of their former selfs, of how they were meant to be, are just corrupted corpusses, dead and hollow. Here in germany - almost unconditionally against Brexit - they even try to make it appear as if this were the real menaing of "democracy". While it simply is the raping of it. "For my ideological goals, just ANYTHING goes!" USA busy with itself. Britain busy with itself. EU busy with itself. And some people here have asked occasionally what interest the Kremlin should have in wanting to mess with Western internal politics to acchieve these results! Isnt that obvious? A paralysed rival in deadlock - is no serious rival. |
The Sun's (hell of a newspaper to quote I know) political editor Tom Newton-Dunn has highlighted another headache for Boris and co which would have made a 31 October exit day an impossibility with his deal. The Constitutional Reform and Governance Act (2010) requires that any international treaty (the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement is such a treaty) be laid before the House of Commons for 21 days before it can be ratified. I don't know if that means 21 calendar days or business days but either way the latest the deal would need to have been submitted would have been 10 October and Boris's deal hadn't been done by then.
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From no liability comes irresponsibility.
And for some: just sports. |
For the likes of Boris it is all a game.
Still i somehow thought that Boris' deal would get through. What does parliament intend to accomplish with this in the long run :hmmm: |
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