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He'll be redrawing the map of Europe with a Sharpie next.
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No matter how bad the government gets it can't be worse than Andrew.The Queen must be utterly embarrassed at the state of her son.
There should be no circumstance where people dying for lack of medicines should be the result of a trade agreement.I voted remain and would do so again... but i think no deal should be an option
Sanders is on a level with Jesus and didn't Jesus tell us to consume his body?They seem to think Colonel Sanders and/or KFC is a chicken.
I said at the time before the girl had to sit down after standing still for over an hour in hot conditions that it was scandalous to use the police like that. The police are and should always be a non political organisation.Tweet
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Popcorn chicken represents the body and gravy his blood. Amen.Sanders is on a level with Jesus and didn't Jesus tell us to consume his body?
Back to the HoC on Monday.Benn bill passes House's of Lords
Agreed. No deal should never be an option.There should be no circumstance where people dying for lack of medicines should be the result of a trade agreement.
According to the GuardianBack to the HoC on Monday.
Peers pass Benn bill blocking no-deal Brexit on 31 October, paving way for it to become law on Monday
The Benn bill, intended to prevent a no-deal Brexit on 31 October, has just been approved by the House of Lords. It passed the upper house without being amended, which means that it does not have to go back to the House of Commons. It will become law as soon as it gets royal assent, which should happen on Monday.
Of course it's not funny it's infantile. Doing something because someone calls you a coward is the type of thing we teach our kids not to fall for. The idea that actual adults are using this line of thought is cringe worthy.Love that the KFC tweet is doing numbers. The Conservatives have really missed the goal here. It's not funny enough to get the reaction they want and now people are going IN on them.
I think they genuinely fear having to come up with some credible negotiations. I know they'll just blame it on parliament but they lack of credibility will be obvious to most.JFC?!? Oh dear. That's pathetic.
Nah, feck off Boris. No election for you mate. Back to Brussells and crack on with this amazing deal you've been working on you jabbering cockwomble.
Where do you think todays legions of pensioner tory voters come from?
They were young once and probably just as nice and idealistic as todays young, but as they grow older their perspective shifts and they realise that nice/idealistic guys tend to finish last, if they finish at all, and that just as much bullshit comes from all across the political spectrum, not just the right, and that standing and shouting in the streets can be exciting but in this country (as opposed to France) it usually achieves jack shit, except of course if you are arrested and then often police/criminal record is established that will follow you forever.
It took me years to realise that some support for left wing causes in my early twenties that saw me out on the streets had been photographed and recorded and years later stopped me getting onto short lists for certain job... obviously that can't happen now, but it did then.
The ageing process generally wears you down and slows you down, but it gives you one big advantage you begin to realise that in your youth, you knew feck all!
I quoted it and typed out a response twice before deciding not to bother.This is an extraordinary post and deserves more attention.
Don't count on it.Maticmaker said:It took me years to realise that some support for left wing causes in my early twenties that saw me out on the streets had been photographed and recorded and years later stopped me getting onto short lists for certain job... obviously that can't happen now, but it did then.
Corbyn should use it to make a statement in support of british farmers with the promise that JFC will prioritise local british products because they are the best.
Indeed... And I'm not saying no deal should come at a cliff edge immediatelyThere should be no circumstance where people dying for lack of medicines should be the result of a trade agreement.
Is there any way Johnson Prorogues Parliament at 00:01 Monday before it can get Royal Assent?Tweet
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Yeah its possible, i believe he's at balmoral today in fact.Is there any way Johnson Prorogues Parliament at 00:01 Monday before it can get Royal Assent?
They did it didn't pass until the early hours of the morning.I'm not clear why the Brexiteers in The Lords did nothing to hold up the Benn bill. Can anyone explain for me?
What happened with those 92 amendments...were they all voted on?They did it didn't pass until the early hours of the morning.
Guardian said:Labour has called for Boris Johnson to dismiss a new Downing Street staff member who has praised the work of a far-right, anti-Islam politician, while anti-racism campaigners expressed alarm at her appointment.
Chloe Westley, who will lead Johnson’s social media team at No 10, sent a now-deleted tweet in 2016 praising Anne Marie Waters as “a hero”. Waters, who has close links to the jailed anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson, leads the far-right For Britain party.
Wonder if there are any Dutch communists about who can be blamed for burning down theIs there any way Johnson Prorogues Parliament at 00:01 Monday before it can get Royal Assent?
Van Dijk is often wearing red and loved by some of Britain's poorest and most uneducated.Wonder if there are any Dutch communists about who can be blamed for burning down theReichstagHoP.
Logic.I'm not clear why the Brexiteers in The Lords did nothing to hold up the Benn bill. Can anyone explain for me?
Have they?The EU have already indicated they will grant an extension.
They gave up sometime yesterday when it became clear they would lose anyway when the house sat all weekend and 24 hours a day, and start using that 'the noble lord shall no longer be heard' devices etc. Would have just wasted their time for a loss in the end.What happened with those 92 amendments...were they all voted on?
The Tories just don't get it do they.