have you sold your house in taffyland yet?
Yes
No
Let the Pomgolian, Brittle, B'stards sink, burp!
have you sold your house in taffyland yet?
Now that Cameron has tendered his resignation, is that other buffoon going to do the same?
MPs submit Corbyn no confidence motion - BBC NewsMPs submit Corbyn no confidence motion
He doesn't have the time to resign as he is busy getting leather patches sewn on his jacket. They will match the colour of his shoulder bag. Did you know all Socialists start off with shoulder bags and end up with wheelbarrows to carry their cash around ? Just ask the red-hot, ginger firebrand, Neil Kinnock.Originally Posted by Pragmatic
Brexit: Nicola Sturgeon says second Scottish independence vote 'highly likely'
Scotland's first minister has said a second independence referendum is "highly likely" after the UK voted to leave the EU.
Nicola Sturgeon said it was "democratically unacceptable" that Scotland faced the prospect of being taken out of the EU against its will.
She said the Scottish government would begin preparing legislation to enable another independence vote.
Scotland voted in favour of the UK staying in the EU by 62% to 38%.
The SNP manifesto for May's Holyrood elections said the Scottish Parliament should have the right to hold another referendum if there was a "significant and material change" in the circumstances that prevailed at the time of the 2014 referendum, such as Scotland being taken out of the EU against its will.
At a news conference in Edinburgh, Ms Sturgeon said: "It is, therefore, a statement of the obvious that a second referendum must be on the table, and it is on the table."
The Scottish government's resilience committee, which meets in times of emergency, is due to meet on Friday afternoon. Ms Sturgeon said the Scottish cabinet would meet on Saturday and she would make a statement to MSPs on Tuesday.
The first minister said there was now a significant divergence between Scotland and the rest of Britain which she "deeply regretted".
A majority of voters in all 32 council areas in Scotland voted Remain.
Speaking at her official residence, Bute House, she said: "I intend to take all possible steps and explore all possible options to give effect to how people in Scotland voted - in other words to secure our continuing place in the EU, and in the single market in particular."
Brexit: Nicola Sturgeon says second Scottish independence vote 'highly likely' - BBC News
If the Scots leave....well, all together now...
No chance ! She's just a bad loser. The Scottish people have soundly rejected independence from the UK and she has to learn to live with that. She has to be a little more careful as her popularity can only go one way now. Scots interviewed on BBC today appeared to be getting a little pissed off with her.Originally Posted by KEVIN2008
interesting choice the Scots have, do they want to be ruled by London or by frankfurt.
What happens to Gib' now ?
More than 95% voted Remain in Gibraltar.
and thats exactly where they are going to remain ^
That stupid woman in red with the horribly course voice... just beyond anywhere I'd ever wanna go...
Also, one mustn't forget, Boris is an American.
The era of English/American cock sucking is truly upon us. And that sperm guzzler Gove will be there with the Kleenex just in case the spurting gets just that bit too boisterous.
English sucking septic cock.
Giving a new spin on licking a Johnson.
Har,har.
When I was in London this year I remember seeing meat with a big Union Jack on it saying "British Beef".
I thought to myself: "They are dummer then the Yankees with their nationalistic bullshit".
When I go shopping here in Germany I see beef labeled plainly german (no flag ), australian, argentina, u.s., ireland etc. but NO British. Just wonder why ?
Matter of fact I bought australian beef rumb last week. Good (competitive) price, good taste.
I do remember buying a Sinclair computer in the early eighties
You really are as naïve as fuk when it comes to UK politics especially for someone who used to be a civil servant (working in a village post office), Boris will not be PM as he has no support amongst Tory MPs, the MPs choose 2 candidates then the sad 150k members of the Tory party choose between the chosen 2. Your next PM will be Theresa (jackboot) May who has played a blinder while officially for remain never really campaigned for it hence not really upsetting any side of the party. Personally I can't stand the woman although i'm sure that won't bother her too much but she is preferable to Boris or Gideon.
^ The Bookie's have Boris as the front runner for PM , but as we know the Bookie's don't always get it right do they? Boris Johnson becomes bookies' favourite to be next UK Prime Minister after David Cameron resigns | UK Politics | News | The Independent
The 'yes, but, no, but..' political chicanery of Cameron and May is exactly what people are sick of.
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