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Skybird 03-01-19 07:28 PM

@georg Lassen,


Sorry, but that is the difference between ceremonial affairs defined on paper, and reality. And reality is the decisons are made by the government, and the queen approves them afterwards. She rteads what is beign given to her, and usually she is expected to not give even a hint of a comment or political bias of her own.

Don't take a stage actor for the character he plays. Its all big theatre today. Enjoyable theatre, and nobody plays especially this stage play like the British Royal theatre company does. Superb performance, great show. But its theatre nonetheless.

STEED 03-02-19 06:11 AM

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Brexit: Tobias Ellwood says ministers will stop no-deal 'whenever'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47415296

There will be no deal there will be no deal we are staying because you lot are swine. Democracy is what we say and make the voters look silly. OBEY OBEY OBEY...WE KNOW WHAT IS BEST FOR YOU.

STOP VOTING FOR MORONS!




Quote:

Quote:

Good riddance? EU's 'Brexit fatigue' limits UK extension options
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Britain has just four weeks left as a member of the European Union. Or maybe not. Staying weeks, months, even years longer is the talk of London; but such ideas are getting a frosty hearing on the continent.
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-br...-idUKKCN1QH24G

Time for the Brexit song...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzSJBowPECY

Reece 03-02-19 06:33 AM

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STOP VOTING FOR MORONS!
Trouble is STEED, there is no one else but morons to vote for!! :doh:

I do feel for you STEED, one has to wonder why they even had a vote for Brexit in the first place! - Morons!! :oops:

I'd be doing this: :/\\!!

STEED 03-02-19 06:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Reece (Post 2594597)
Trouble is STEED, there is no one else but morons to vote for!! :doh:

Vote for the cat its smarter than all the politicians put together. :03:

https://sites.create-cdn.net/siteima...989/313486.jpg

Catfish 03-02-19 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2594594)
[...] Time for the Brexit song...

Oh no: this was the brexit song, it was not made as a parody, and no one will forget it :03:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBi-KXc0CRk

STEED 03-02-19 07:19 AM

^That is the past. :O:

The song I put up is the goings on in the HoC now.

Jimbuna 03-02-19 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2594551)
@georg Lassen,


Sorry, but that is the difference between ceremonial affairs defined on paper, and reality. And reality is the decisons are made by the government, and the queen approves them afterwards. She rteads what is beign given to her, and usually she is expected to not give even a hint of a comment or political bias of her own.

Don't take a stage actor for the character he plays. Its all big theatre today. Enjoyable theatre, and nobody plays especially this stage play like the British Royal theatre company does. Superb performance, great show. But its theatre nonetheless.

The Queen performs 'ceremonial' duties only, having relinquished any real power many years ago.

The one question I sometimes ponder over is should there ever be a revolution in the UK (fat chance of that of course) which side would the military take, Crown or Political?

I suspect Crown.

Jimbuna 03-02-19 07:27 AM

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Two of Labour's most senior figures have clashed over how to handle anti-Semitism within the party.

General secretary Jennie Formby accused deputy leader Tom Watson of "completely unacceptable" behaviour for asking that complaints about anti-Semitism be forwarded to him for monitoring.

She said his approach would "undermine" and "pollute" existing party processes.

Mr Watson stood by his request, saying "opacity and delay" by the party had led to "a complete loss of trust".https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47425319
The cancer continues to spread within.

STEED 03-02-19 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2594608)
The Queen performs 'ceremonial' duties only, having relinquished any real power many years ago.

The one question I sometimes ponder over is should there ever be a revolution in the UK (fat chance of that of course) which side would the military take, Crown or Political?

I suspect Crown.

Errr in most part yes, she has over ruled the government round about five times on matters. This bit of info was from a radio show back end of last year and the guest was a expert on the Queen and Parliament.

The Queen can declare war, I suggest she goes ahead a declare war on Parliament as I'm sure our Army will back her after years of cut backs.

Jimbuna 03-02-19 07:34 AM

Stuff Brexit......These buggas are about to get a rise of 2.7% and I've recently been given notification of only a 2.4% on my pension :shifty:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47418184

STEED 03-02-19 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2594611)
Stuff Brexit......These buggas are about to get a rise of 2.7% and I've recently been given notification of only a 2.4% on my pension :shifty:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47418184

They need it after all slobbering around drinking plonk and sniffing white powder take a lot of work. :03:

Jimbuna 03-02-19 10:45 AM

https://i.imgur.com/bbR6KbN.jpg

Catfish 03-02-19 03:29 PM

yeah you can (ab)use him for almost anything :03:

"Do not believe all you see on the internet" (Abraham Lincoln)


This quote is however true

https://i.imgur.com/hv6gSiWl.jpg

Skybird 03-03-19 05:43 AM

And here is the full story on Churchill.

https://www.ft.com/content/3d6bbabc-...9-1365ce54b926

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As Churchill urged a Franco-German partnership to lead his vision of a new Europe, he declared that Great Britain and the British Commonwealth, along with the US and USSR, should be “friends and sponsors” of the project. He did not talk of the UK becoming a member itself. “We are with Europe, but not of it,” he wrote in an earlier essay. “We are linked but not comprised.” That ambiguity has haunted Britain’s relationship with its continental neighbours ever since, culminating in the UK referendum vote on June 23 for Brexit.

Also, the founding time of post-war Europe was a very different time than it is today, the economic and especially the fincial precondtions could not be compared. The money was a different one than there is today, and I do not just talk about a currency's simple name. Continental self-sustaining corruption and ursurping of powers, mass-migration and global drowning in hopeless amounts of debts were not even imaginable.

It is highly questionably that Churchill would repeat his Zurich speech again in that exact manner like he delivered it in 46.And many deformations and perversions there are today in the EU policy forming and demand for power that also should not be taken for granted to have found his approval. He was no fool denying reality.

Catfish 03-03-19 05:50 AM

He said a lot of things contradicting each other.

What was alwas the guiding line, was called the english "destructive embracing" of Europe, and his successors tried to do their best :03:
However now they are out of the game.


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