DavidDeSchmikes
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First, we take the Commons - then we take Berlin.They sentenced me to twenty years of boredom for trying to change the system from within.
Oh I agree, there's nothing for me to grasp.Because the WA proposed was fecking awful, how is this complicated for you to grasp?
That's no leak, all those messages play to their base as if perfectly orchestrated. Cummings probably released it to the media.What's with all the leaks? At this point it has to be Boris Johnson who's leaking everything?
And why are world leaders using WhatsApp. Wasn't there a major breach due to WhatsApp only the other year?
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From what I have heard, WhatsApp encryption is very good and difficult to hack.And why are world leaders using WhatsApp.
It's possible since the previous leak, it has added further encryption to secure people's conversations.From what I have heard, WhatsApp encryption is very good and difficult to hack.
Yeh, this has to be intentional.That's no leak, all those messages play to their base as if perfectly orchestrated. Cummings probably released it to the media.
From previous whatsapp leaks they'd be much worse.
Where were you brought up?Yeh, this has to be intentional.
As a leave voter and Tory voter (yes, I know but to be fair Labour and the lib Dems destroyed where I was brought up and the Tory MP we now have has transformed it from a dead town into something more, almost cosmopolitan) this sort of stuff doesn't impress me, it makes me shale my head and think what on earth are they playing at.
Sure it might entice the UKIP clowns, bu that's at best a few million. Not enough to win an election and to spread out nationally to really matter.
I can only imagine controversy is the aim, because frankly, it sells.
I wondered this whilst also being fascinated that an MP has somehow transformed a town.Where were you brought up?
East Lancs.Where were you brought up?
The previous Lib Dem MP basically gave up, the town was over run by charity shops and most people had moved away.I wondered this whilst also being fascinated that an MP has somehow transformed a town.
You read my mind.I wondered this whilst also being fascinated that an MP has somehow transformed a town.
I can’t see any East Lancs constituencies with a Tory incumbent that was historically Lib Dem or Labour?East Lancs.
I went to Skipton a couple of weeks ago. Charity shops everywhereThe previous Lib Dem MP basically gave up, the town was over run by charity shops and most people had moved away.
Now, while I appreciate those used to the big city would be less impressed, there's a decent night life, a lot of new independent businesses that are unique for the area and have lasted a number of years.
Compare it with the run down sh*tholes of Burnley and Blackburn and it's a whole nother world.
I would compare with Skipton now. Which is a long way from what it was.
How's your MP done this, though?The previous Lib Dem MP basically gave up, the town was over run by charity shops and most people had moved away.
Now, while I appreciate those used to the big city would be less impressed, there's a decent night life, a lot of new independent businesses that are unique for the area and have lasted a number of years.
Compare it with the run down sh*tholes of Burnley and Blackburn and it's a whole nother world.
I would compare with Skipton now. Which is a long way from what it was.
Pointless reply but that’s just whoever’s WhatsApp it is has saved each name as. They havnt put mp after their own name.I can’t believe they all have ‘MP’ after their names in their WhatsApp group
By taking the credits of someone else's job, most likely the mayor and local associations.How's your MP done this, though?
My guess is them trying to create a controversy story to fill the news that is actually just stuff the leavers agree with. It's very on message to paint all stories as false controversy by remoaners.The previous Lib Dem MP basically gave up, the town was over run by charity shops and most people had moved away.
Now, while I appreciate those used to the big city would be less impressed, there's a decent night life, a lot of new independent businesses that are unique for the area and have lasted a number of years.
Compare it with the run down sh*tholes of Burnley and Blackburn and it's a whole nother world.
I would compare with Skipton now. Which is a long way from what it was.
Well, yeah...By taking the credits of someone else's job, most likely the mayor and local associations.
Oh come on, I know that you know. I just needed to spell it out.Well, yeah...
My cornershop now opens til 8pm, when it used to close at 5 and I thank Caroline Lucas for this every day.Oh come on, I know that you know. I just needed to spell it out.
So if someone owed you 100 quid and he told you he was only going to pay you back a fiver and that was the only option would you take it because it's the only option or tell them to feck off and give you what's fair?Oh I agree, there's nothing for me to grasp.
However it was the only option put forward. Nobody is offering an alternative outside of No deal and a tiny minority suggesting revoke. Both radical options to put it politely.
Pendle, probably somewhere near Nelson. If he's a Tory that's seen 'rejuvination' in the 2010's then Barrowford or Fence - something like that. It's where you go if you can escape Burnley, like to sneer at it - but still rely on it.You read my mind.
I can’t see any East Lancs constituencies with a Tory incumbent that was historically Lib Dem or Labour?
The image of the EU receiving 2 letters side by side. Opens the first one...
The first post in the comments section from that article on buzzfeed:Tweet
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A banker, a builder and a benefit beneficiary all stand around a table with 12 biscuits on it. The banker takes 11 of the biscuits and turns to the builder and says "jet fuel can't melt steel beams". Then the builder votes Tory and ends up eating boiled rat stew for the rest of his life, furiously wanking into a sock and muttering "fecking EU bastards" under his breath.
All are still possible and given the way things keep rapidly evolving nobody can totally rule anything in or out for sure.Article 50 has a time limit. Subject to EI approval and UK acceptance of any extension, there comes a point where it simply becomes a case of us no longer being in the EU.
Word this morning was that France are to veto the extension.
The other options you mention have not been put forward nor do they have anything close to the support required. Revoking A50 has the support of about 100 MPs, it's a fringe option at best. The same with a second referendum.