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    To date she's given herself full rights to VAR editing facilities and still managed to get a bunch of yellow cards; last I heard she was laying into the crowd while shrieking I'm still better than Corbyn!

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    The EU confirms that there is no agreement in sight,

    let's be honest people, how can they be ? there is a huge gap in each objectives, and she doesn't have the political capital to mend them

    she is fucked, and any Brexit agreement along with her,

    it's over.

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    Indeed, the right wing Tory ragbag of nonentities, oddities, eccentrics, sleaze bags, tenth raters and deviously self serving demagogic fraudsters are hellbent on taking the country down with the demise of their wretched careers. The only issue yet to be decided is whether this Tory scum is prepared to ditch May now and force a General Election before Xmas.

    If May fails to square the circle this week, with or without the flat-earther DUP, then it is hard to see any solution other than a GE but with a wildly conflicted Labour Party riven by internal strife I can only see further chaos. Hard Brexit, recession and a £ at 38 baht, $1.10 and parity with the Euro are inevitable. The country is in paralysis as it is with no growth the past two months, property values falling amid a frozen market and personal consumption contracting everywhere with less new cars bought now than a decade ago. Fuck knows what it is going to be like when Kent is strangled by thousands of lorries and over a million UK SMEs struggle to understand how to trade with customs barriers erected between them and their customers on the continent.

    My gloom over my reduced £ denominated pensions is somewhat tempered by the forthcoming schadenfreude of witnessing the destruction of the Tory party and the weeping and wailing of the stupid English as they finally comprehend the enormity of their stupidity.

    It is really quite exciting in the way watching someone having a leg amputated whilst still conscious can be very lively.

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    Britain and or the EU may well suffer long term as a result of Brexit, only time will tell, though it indicates a certain illness of mind that some cannot restrain their delight at the thought of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Indeed, the right wing Tory ragbag of nonentities, oddities, eccentrics, sleaze bags, tenth raters and deviously self serving demagogic fraudsters are hellbent on taking the country down with the demise of their wretched careers. The only issue yet to be decided is whether this Tory scum is prepared to ditch May now and force a General Election before Xmas.

    If May fails to square the circle this week, with or without the flat-earther DUP, then it is hard to see any solution other than a GE but with a wildly conflicted Labour Party riven by internal strife I can only see further chaos. Hard Brexit, recession and a £ at 38 baht, $1.10 and parity with the Euro are inevitable. The country is in paralysis as it is with no growth the past two months, property values falling amid a frozen market and personal consumption contracting everywhere with less new cars bought now than a decade ago. Fuck knows what it is going to be like when Kent is strangled by thousands of lorries and over a million UK SMEs struggle to understand how to trade with customs barriers erected between them and their customers on the continent.

    My gloom over my reduced £ denominated pensions is somewhat tempered by the forthcoming schadenfreude of witnessing the destruction of the Tory party and the weeping and wailing of the stupid English as they finally comprehend the enormity of their stupidity.

    It is really quite exciting in the way watching someone having a leg amputated whilst still conscious can be very lively.
    Amazing how a retarded office boy can speak string bile filled sentences together. Did the CS send you on a course to learn that?
    I rather think it was frustration of being tea boy for all those years in Whitehall.

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    My gloom over my reduced £ denominated pensions
    Well at least we know why he's a bitter little twat. He's skint and having to fight for the 99bt Eat All You Want Noodle Buffets with the seppos.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jabir View Post
    Britain and or the EU may well suffer long term as a result of Brexit, only time will tell, though it indicates a certain illness of mind that some cannot restrain their delight at the thought of it.
    The EU is not going to suffer from Brexit, we are going to profit from it

    it's party time for us, fooking good riddance of the big fucking UK liability

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Well at least we know why he's a bitter little twat.
    May be we can set up a 'Go fund me' collection for him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pragmatic View Post
    May be we can set up a 'Go fuck me' collection for him?
    Edited for truth and accuracy. Gratis.

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    Latest in advance of the summit is that after long and heated debate they voted to allow May to beg for a deal. Bloody generous, that, and sets me wondering how dumb our leaders must have been to twice sacrifice Brit lives saving these wretched people, only to have Germany rise up and dominate Europe through plan B.

    But good news for Europeans, you'll be getting free Belgian chocs, champagne and Audis with your morning cereal.

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    The end is near

    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-45871254

    Theresa May will try to rally ministers behind her this morning at the start of a critical 48 hours for Brexit.
    On Monday, the PM told MPs an agreement with the EU was "still achievable" despite apparent deadlock over the issue of the Irish border.

    EU officials, though, have warned no-deal is "more likely than ever before".
    The clock is ticking down towards a summit of European leaders on Wednesday where it had been hoped a deal could be reached.

    the Democratic Unionist Party - which helps prop up the May government - is warning that it's prepared to "paralyse" her domestic agenda if she undermines Northern Ireland's position within the UK in the Brexit negotiations

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    Quote Originally Posted by jabir View Post
    Latest in advance of the summit is that after long and heated debate they voted to allow May to beg for a deal. Bloody generous, that, and sets me wondering how dumb our leaders must have been to twice sacrifice Brit lives saving these wretched people, only to have Germany rise up and dominate Europe through plan B.

    But good news for Europeans, you'll be getting free Belgian chocs, champagne and Audis with your morning cereal.
    You gormless fuckwit, more Russians died in fucking Leningrad than the combined war dead of the British and US. The Russians destroyed the Nazis in the Stalin meat grinder with the allies merely a sideshow. Britain has achieved fuck all of any note in the 20th Century except a slow decline into delusion and welfarism underpinned by crass consumerism funded by debt in an ersatz American bargain basement economic model. Now in one stupendously cretinous act of monumental stupidity they are destroying themselves by quitting the largest, wealthiest trading bloc in the world because of a weird fantasy land doctrine fostered by right wing nutters that Britain is an imperial economic giant enchained by evil EU goblins sent down from the planet Zog intent on making the English slaves to a secret Franco-German pact.

    Jabber, you are truly a buffoon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    The end is near

    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-45871254

    Theresa May will try to rally ministers behind her this morning at the start of a critical 48 hours for Brexit.
    On Monday, the PM told MPs an agreement with the EU was "still achievable" despite apparent deadlock over the issue of the Irish border.

    EU officials, though, have warned no-deal is "more likely than ever before".
    The clock is ticking down towards a summit of European leaders on Wednesday where it had been hoped a deal could be reached.

    the Democratic Unionist Party - which helps prop up the May government - is warning that it's prepared to "paralyse" her domestic agenda if she undermines Northern Ireland's position within the UK in the Brexit negotiations
    Quite different to the lies we've been spoonfed by the EU gods, from weeks ago, like the deal is 80% done with just a couple of minor matters that both sides are discussing amicably so don't start eating your pets just yet. Seems to me the Frau is dithering, can't decide whether to destroy Europe gradually or do a Dr Strangelove.

    On the plus side, May knows that parliament still has clout and will not accept a no-deal scenario, so never mind the pissing contest something will break through. Might even keep the £ in the 40s.

    Aside from money to replenish their grossly abused treasury, the main sticking point seems to be Ireland, and (from afar) Verhofstadt's (Juncker's?) promise to install a hard border "if we must" means absolutely zero; why not let the people decide what they want, or is that too democratic?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    You gormless fuckwit, more Russians died in fucking Leningrad than the combined war dead of the British and US. The Russians destroyed the Nazis in the Stalin meat grinder with the allies merely a sideshow. Britain has achieved fuck all of any note in the 20th Century except a slow decline into delusion and welfarism underpinned by crass consumerism funded by debt in an ersatz American bargain basement economic model. Now in one stupendously cretinous act of monumental stupidity they are destroying themselves by quitting the largest, wealthiest trading bloc in the world because of a weird fantasy land doctrine fostered by right wing nutters that Britain is an imperial economic giant enchained by evil EU goblins sent down from the planet Zog intent on making the English slaves to a secret Franco-German pact.

    Jabber, you are truly a buffoon.
    My oh my, you really are an angry little nipper.

    Ok here's one to test your googling skills: What's the difference between proof and evidence?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jabir View Post
    My oh my, you really are an angry little nipper.

    Ok here's one to test your googling skills: What's the difference between proof and evidence?
    One can only endure so many Bt99 eat all you want noodle buffets I reckon.

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    It's pretty obvious May has lost the plot at this stage, if it is going to be a success it will need to delayed while they find someone who isn't soulless and insane. That could be an issue at TOry HQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by jabir View Post
    My oh my, you really are an angry little nipper.

    Ok here's one to test your googling skills: What's the difference between proof and evidence?
    I rather think if you enquire of a dictionary, that is a book which contains lots of words giving their meaning, you will find that "proof" and "evidence" are in fact synonymous. Oops, I do apologise, ..... that big word means " very similar or the same".

    You really are quite, quite stupid, aren't you Jabber.

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    ^ Nice to see you back genticles. Have you noticed that your geriatric buddy Texprat is jailed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAG View Post
    The EU started it's course of alienating itself from it's member states from the Lisbon Treaty in 2007. The ever increasing 'one cap fits all' approach, and particularly it's block on any changes to it's freedom, security and justice policies which are formulated and run out of the Commission. Mass migration from other EU states coupled with the rise in asylum seekers throughout the EU has caused well known anger in every EU country. From Italy in the south, to Sweden in the north, the natives are restless.

    The ECJ protecting the human rights of convicted terrorists isn't making it one of the more popular institutions either.

    I believe the Macron's popularity in France is now 30%, a record low for a serving President. The 2019 European Parliament elections are going to spring a few surprises I'm sure, though fortunately the UK will not be participating.


    what a weird post,
    E U started alienating from members by the Lisbon treaty.
    It was the members, not the Commission that did that treaty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Britain only willingly joined the Common Market rather than the EU of course, but this is clearly yet another topic about which you know the square root of fuck all.
    and you know it all

    the development from EEC to EU succeeded because UK said yes and yes and yes to everything,
    never lose sight of that
    what UK call a monster today EU was made possible with UKs blessing

    I have no problems whatsoever with UK leaving, but you are kinda leaving your own faulty design

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    I listened to the Maybot's speech, about ongoing negotiations, to the House of Commons. A backstop to the backstop with no border between NI and GB, since it's not allowed, but a deal is going to happen because it has to happen. That sounded very much like the UK staying in the Customs Union for a little longer...not sure she'll get that through Parliament.

    I haven't heard Rees-Mogg come up with another of his crazy plans about the NI border...yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    I listened to the Maybot's speech, about ongoing negotiations, to the House of Commons. A backstop to the backstop with no border between NI and GB, since it's not allowed, but a deal is going to happen because it has to happen. That sounded very much like the UK staying in the Customs Union for a little longer...not sure she'll get that through Parliament.

    I haven't heard Rees-Mogg come up with another of his crazy plans about the NI border...yet.


    watched an interesting interview with a NI politician this morning, he basically said>

    I dont understand the basis for all the waffling re border controls up here, on land or at sea.
    Look at it from a practical point of view, the way it works today is OK for UK for NI and for Ireland.
    Ireland has made it clear that if UK jumps EU they will NOT do anything re border control.
    UK leaves EU and would not be interested in protecting EU borders.
    NI likewise.
    So, whats the problem

    EU could send an army of border inspectors to Ireland, but they woun#t.

    funny interview, for a change

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    the critical 48H are almost up!

    time for plan B,

    oh wait, there is no plan B

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    what a bunch of clowns, you English surely know how to entertain politics like it was a Mr Bean show

    Torries seem really to be out of their league,

    and they want to take over the whole UK after the EU handover ?

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    The show isn't over yet. Stop being a drama queen, butters.

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