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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Like Butters, I'm beginning to
    The thing is, the lower end English can't help but suck what they perceive to be upper class cock and will believe anything they are told if it means they will get an advantage over coons, wops, niggers and the Welsh.
    So i was right, you and Buttfly have ideologically aligned. You make a lovely couple. The last sentence however does not match your usual level of elocution so i can only assume that was Buttfly's contribution.

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    Ahh, are you from Swansea originally?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Ahh, are you from Swansea originally?
    Yes..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Club Soda View Post


    Fintan O’Toole: Here’s how post-Brexit Ireland could turn out

    It’s time to think about the unthinkable – a disintegrated UK, a reignition of the Troubles

    There was a time when the phrase “not beyond the bounds of possibility” didn't sound quite so scary. But in an era when we hardly even notice that the president of the United States is on Twitter calling a porn star “Horseface”, and Jacob Rees-Mogg is a serious contender to be prime minister of the United Kingdom, the bounds of possibility are disturbingly wide.

    https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/f...-out-1.3667967
    The Irish problem exists only excite the EU. For the U.K., the South and the North of Ireland, everything is just fine, post Brexit.
    The EU will continue to make it a problem, but only for them.

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    Almost the same huge crowd like when they had "welcome" George Bush...

    People's Vote march: Hundreds of thousands attend London protest

    Protesters seeking a referendum on the final Brexit deal have attended a rally which organisers say was the biggest demonstration of its kind.

    Young voters led the People's Vote march to London's Parliament Square, which supporters say attracted approximately 700,000 protesters.

    It also had support from a number of MPs who want a fresh vote.

    This is something which has already been ruled out by Prime Minister Theresa May.

    The People's Vote campaign said stewards on the route estimated 700,000 were taking part.

    The Metropolitan Police said it was not able to estimate the size of the crowd.

    Mayor of London Sadiq Khan - who started the march - was among those who addressed Parliament Square, along with representatives from the main political parties. Celebrity speakers included Steve Coogan, Delia Smith and Deborah Meaden.



    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-45925542

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    further negotiations to be available.
    They want more punishment or to stay employed/earn their pension/gorge at the trough of Big Ben?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    The Irish problem exists only excite the EU. For the U.K., the South and the North of Ireland, everything is just fine, post Brexit.
    The EU will continue to make it a problem, but only for them.
    Just wondering how they will ever resolve this one, with a year or a decade extension. It's a ploy not to keep us in but to stop us from leaving, clinging to power in the hope that some future gov 'grudgingly' concedes a 'peoples' vote'.

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    You silly wanker, Brexit means Brexit. You wanted it, the Tory nazis wanted it, the English lower end wanted it and now you got it. You want the cherry off the cake, you suck a little cock, if you don't like it, then fuck off and enjoy your Brexit. The EU and most of the 500 million couldn't give a fuck either way. Try looking at it from the perspective of the 27 countries' press reports etc and you'll see just how fucking insignificant Britain and Brexit is to them and their lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    You silly wanker, Brexit means Brexit. You wanted it, the Tory nazis wanted it, the English lower end wanted it and now you got it. You want the cherry off the cake, you suck a little cock, if you don't like it, then fuck off and enjoy your Brexit. The EU and most of the 500 million couldn't give a fuck either way. Try looking at it from the perspective of the 27 countries' press reports etc and you'll see just how fucking insignificant Britain and Brexit is to them and their lives.
    Mmm, i getting a sense of a strong sugar rush with hints of too much wine at lunchtime followed by a he tripped over his underpants that he forgot to pull up after his tug.

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    ^

    When the powers that be decide the result is not desirable moves are instigated to demand another and another ..... , until their desired is proclaimed.

    It the rules based, western democratic and international accepted way. Allegedly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    ^

    When the powers that be decide the result is not desirable moves are instigated to demand another and another ..... , until their desired is proclaimed.

    It the rules based, western democratic and international accepted way. Allegedly.
    Isn't that how it worked when the Irish and Dutch said NO? Bollix to you lot, let's do a Lisbon through the back door and you might as well agree or we'll do it the Thai way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NamPikToot View Post
    Mmm, i getting a sense of a strong sugar rush with hints of too much wine at lunchtime followed by a he tripped over his underpants that he forgot to pull up after his tug.
    I love the smell of Brexit losers in the morning...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    The Irish problem exists only excite the EU. For the U.K., the South and the North of Ireland, everything is just fine, post Brexit.
    The EU will continue to make it a problem, but only for them.
    What utter bollocks!

    The problem will exist for the UK just as much as for the EU. The UK have gone back on the decision they made in Dec 2017, a decision made without consulting the DUP and one they should uphold. Sod the DUP, they are nothing but hemorrhoids on the arse of a government anyway...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    What utter bollocks!

    Indeed.

    If one is agreeing with someone as dense as buriramboy then it's probably time to take stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jabir View Post
    Isn't that how it worked when the Irish and Dutch said NO?
    Others as well is "highly likely".

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    another fun week ahead in Maybot lala land,

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    ^ Seems so...

    In the Sunday Times: a Tory backbencher was quoted as saying: "The moment is coming when the knife gets heated, stuck in her front and twisted. She'll be dead soon."

    The PM was also told to "bring her own noose" to a meeting later this week.

    The Maybot is going to have a tough run-in to Christmas, not sure she'll make it.

    In the end, she should have kept to the script and agreed to stay in the Custom Union despite the Tory brexit clowns.

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    If May is deposed as PM, there will be a new PM ... and there will still be Brexit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    there will be a new PM
    Not so fast.

    THE LORD
    has already sent the "annexation" agreement for signature by the Speaker. The LORD will not stop until Iceland capitulates. A deal with the frogs where they gain The Channel Islands and Spain gain Gibraltar were signed during Medvedev's whistle-stop visit this week. Allegedly.
    A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.

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    If Spain wants Gibraltar it needs to do a Saudi on the macaques.

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    Amazes me that Ireland, an EU member and 100% pro-May preserving the status quo, is not placing pressure on the EU for an open border. Could be the EU gods have either warned or begged them to remain silent.

    Then of course the border with Ireland should be a problem for the EU, not for us. May could simply walk away insisting there will be no hard border, allowing free movement as before which both sides favour, and leaving the EU to face the hostile backlash if they were to go ahead with their threat to install a hard border.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    If May is deposed as PM, there will be a new PM ... and there will still be Brexit.
    oh please make it so, so the real fun can begin

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    If we were to generously credit May as an astute political strategist, one option for her would be to agree to a second referendum. While this would thrill our resident cluckers I reckon it would terrify the EU gods.

    Almost forgot, the referendum would be a straight choice between whatever her gov formulate as a fair divorce deal, with or without EU consultation, or a hard Brexit defined as no money, no trade deal, reversion to WTO, no customs union, no nothing, with everything agreed to date cancelled and subject to renegotiation.

    Of course this would include an open Irish border, which is a given anyway, even though the EU have tagged it with the missing 5% in order to obstruct any deal in favour of an extension, during which period they hope something breaks to defeat Brexit. Never mind the posturing, these fiends do not want us to leave the sinking ship.

    Then walk away from the table placing the EU goons in the embarrassing position of having to deal with the 'problem' of the Irish border, and risk either demonstrating to the world that it never was a problem and their obstruction was a sham, or installing a hard border with the certainty of severe backlash.

    As mentioned before, they have either begged, warned or bribed Dublin to stay in the shadows, while Juncker and Verhofstadt went on record separately to announce as a matter of fact that the EU "would" install a hard border, and both added the 'getout' clause 'if we must', with somewhat less fervour.

    Meanwhile, regardless of Brexit, Greece having spent more than 200bn in nonrepayable loans will soon be knocking for another 50-60 billion donation; more fuel for the collapse of the Eurozone. And ignoring the consequences of social unrest, Italy is in trouble which isn't helped by EU warlords rejecting its budget. Italian banks are on the brink, and when this third largest EU economy threatens to default not even the Frau's printing presses will be able to keep up with the amounts needed for the bail out, which btw under Mastricht treaty rules is illegal as are/were Greece's previous and future welfare payments, but let's not mention that.

    They want our money, and that is our leverage...crediting May with more than she deserves.

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    Paddypower:

    1 - Withdrawal agreement approved by EC and UK Parliament before March 30th 2019: Yes 8/11 No 1/1

    2 - Theresa May still to be PM on April 1st 2019: 4/11

    3 - The UK to apply to rejoin the EU by 2027: 5/6 (dumbest bet I've seen in a while, tying up stake for 9 years)

    4 - Two or more different PMs to be involved in the UK's Brexit negotiations before April 1st 2019: 15/8 (effectively the reverse of *1)

    5 - Another EU In/Out Referendum before end 2019: 9/4 (was 10/1 earlier this month, slashed to 5/1 then 5/2 though 3/1 available elsewhere)

    https://www.paddypower.com/politics?tab=brexit

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    Quote Originally Posted by jabir View Post
    And ignoring the consequences of social unrest, Italy is in trouble which isn't helped by EU warlords rejecting its budget. Italian banks are on the brink, and when this third largest EU economy threatens to
    ....cosy up to Russia.

    Kommersant: Italy’s closer ties with Russia may stonewall talks with EU

    "Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte arrived in Moscow on Tuesday and is scheduled to hold talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, and also meet with Italian businessmen, Kommersant business daily writes. A number of trade and economic agreements are expected to be signed during the visit. On the eve of his trip, Conte said sanctions against Russia harmed Italian enterprises, but Rome was not planning to make a demarche during the discussion at the EU.

    This October can set a record for the amount of visits by Italian leaders to Moscow, the paper says. Earlier, Italian Foreign Minister Enzo Moavero Milanesi and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Matteo Salvini paid their visits to the Russian capital.

    It’s noteworthy that Conte started talking about the need for closer ties with Russia shortly after assuming office on June 1. A week later at the G7 summit in Quebec he said that he hoped that Putin would attend the next Group of Seven. The Italian premier stated however that sanctions are harming both Italian and Russian businesses, but these restrictions could be removed only provided that the Minsk peace deal on Ukraine was fulfilled.

    Meanwhile, Rome’s rapprochement with Moscow may worsen its talks with the EU, experts say. Rome and Brussels are currently at loggerheads over the Italian budget deficit for 2019. One of the worst scenarios is the EU possibly slapping a fine on Italy. According to the La Stampa newspaper, during his visit to Moscow, Conte may request the Russian leadership’s assistance in servicing Italy’s foreign debt."


    TASS: Press Review - Press review: INF?s fate after Bolton visit and impact of Italy?s closer ties with Russia

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