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    So, this evening's motion cannot overturn the law. &, a new bill to change the law doesn't have time to go through the house before march 29th. So says the Mogmeister:


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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    greatest british politician of the 21st century.
    .....

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    god, he is so creepy

    definitely closet gay

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    Hard Brexit at any time rejected by HOC...

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    Amendment a voted through.

    Next big one is tomorrow and a delay to brexit, while the UK sorts itself out.

    Surely the Maybot zombie is dead

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    Hard Brexit at any time rejected by HOC...
    ok, it's meaningless since per EU rules, the UK without a deal is out of the EU on March 29th

    only chance is the extension, and it needs to be justified so that the 27 can approve it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    Amendment a voted through.

    Next big one is tomorrow and a delay to brexit, while the UK sorts itself out.

    Surely the Maybot zombie is dead
    all those 3 votes are a waste of time, why not go for the delay directly 2 months ago?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    ok, it's meaningless since per EU rules, the UK without a deal is out of the EU on March 29th

    only chance is the extension, and it needs to be justified so that the 27 can approve it
    Yes meaningless, just like the Ref1 result. Not legally binding.

    Nobody knows what will happen, A50 could be revoked, or the EU might grant an extension for Ref2, although maybe not for free.

    Meanwhile, Maybot is regrouping for a 3rd vote on her deal....I'm not joking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rebbu View Post
    It must be quite frightening for the older shopkeeper British generation to finally realise that they can't bully sovereign nations anymore by wading in & stealing the resources to recover from the monumental mistakes of their toff overlords. To actually see your piss-take of an iron lady fly out to Europe & beg 27 countries for a concession.

    It's also a damn shame to see an economic powerhouse destroy themselves from the inside. ICI, BSF & the coal industry. The North East in ruins, the Dagenham car industry in the south, in ruins. Harland and Wolff in Northern Ireland. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...land_and_Wolff.
    The North sea oil & gas industry now ran by multi-nationals. The NHS in its last throws, underfunded & neglected an absolute credit to the UK, ruined. All decimated by your own ruling classes & that was just the 80's & the 90's. I'm sure U.K people could inform of more of the industry & socialism that in my mind the U.K wonderfully lead the world after WW2.

    To see a Tory government in bed with a political party (DUP) one known to have had proven paramilitary links actually demanding & dictating how one of the singular most important decisions to face Europe since the armistice is worrying & an indicator as to how the UK is heading again inwards towards jingoistic nationalism.


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    You are painting a very negative picture of Great Britain.

    Our island is booming and weve never had it done good.

    It'll be even better after a clean Brexit

    The future is bright!

    The future is Brexit!

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    It seems the likely option to be trailed by May will be a third vote on her deal which Cox, ERG and the DUP now say is in fact different to the one they rejected on Tuesday and can be agreed after all.

    With cvunts like that who needs Putin and Trump to fuck up your world.

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    ^ If the Speaker allows it. No significant changes means no revote

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    the UK is heading again inwards towards jingoistic nationalism.


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    Well said Rebbu. However, Brittles have been fevered, pathetic, jingoistic nationalists for a very long time. They counter every claim with "... but Merica!"

    Helpless and hopeless.

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    Bloody MP wimps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    ^ If the Speaker allows it. No significant changes means no revote
    They can change the motion or something to get round that someone was trying to explain but I didn't catch all of it. Anyway Doris will be having another vote on her deal before March 20 and I expect it to pass when the ERG cave in as they are more scared of no Brexit.

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    ...Rees-Mogg sounds like a variety of house cat...

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    Sooner she goes the better!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chittychangchang View Post
    Our island is booming and weve never had it done good.

    The future is bright!

    The future is Brexit!
    You might sound more convincing if you didn't write like a 5 year old plagiarising a tv commercial.
    Last edited by foobar; 14-03-2019 at 01:25 PM.

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    Oh fcuk Chitty, you've gone and missed an apostrophe!

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    SQUIRREL! - hurry hurry, fubaa's already there!

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    Right, time to send Boris to all 27 countries on a 'charm mission' - speaking directly to the PMs. After that, the 27 should tell us to fuk orf when we ask for an extension; job done.

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    He only needs to convince one country to veto the deal.

    May aks for a 3 month extension.

    EU leaders meet. Everyone agrees except Latvia.

    Accidentally triggering default no deal.

    Job jobbed.

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    All very strange EU countries being allowed to vote, I thought the EU was supposed to be an undemocratic dictatorship run by a madman in Brussels?

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    The EU should agree to a delay as long as it is a minimum 5 years...

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    Only hope now is Doris deal fails again presuming she will find a way to bring it to the floor again but I have a nasty feeling it will pass but if it doesn't then it's all down to Farage to save Brexit as in convincing his chums to veto any extension, Italy being the favourite but Poland or Hungary will suffice. Just have to hope the ERG hold their nerve and don't enable Doris to get her deal through and all is not lost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    it's all down to Farage to save Brexit
    ffs, enough already with the homoerotic fanboyism,

    Farage is not, has never been, and never will be a HOC MP, so no more than a dog chasing a car he will never drive.

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