Silva
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failing upwards is basically life for these people
About sums it up
Pretty shambolic
Better than Susan on BBC 5 Live yesterday who said "I don't care what happens as long as all the immigration is stopped. Not that I have any problems with black people or the coloured..."Don't worry guys, I listened to LBC earlier and Julie from Canterbury says we will be okay because we get to keep the 39 billion divorce bill in a no deal. She was told that might not actually be the case, even in a no deal scenario, but she still says it'll all be okay.
Don't worry guys, I listened to LBC earlier and Julie from Canterbury says we will be okay because we get to keep the 39 billion divorce bill in a no deal. She was told that might not actually be the case, even in a no deal scenario, but she still says it'll all be okay.
That's when you realize that people are out of touch with reality, 39 billion doesn't represent much for the UK and it's even less when you consider that it's not a recurring "gain".
And this in a nutshell is everything wrong with Britain. Being ruled by elite arseholes who think the country and its population are their own personal fiefdoms and the people just serfs to be manipulated, and just as bad the servile spineless wankers who keep electing them
At least it's better than thinking the rabbits will save us:
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I’ve noticed that a lot of them like to say “we will all pull together” like they’ve been indoctrinatedDon't worry guys, I listened to LBC earlier and Julie from Canterbury says we will be okay because we get to keep the 39 billion divorce bill in a no deal. She was told that might not actually be the case, even in a no deal scenario, but she still says it'll all be okay.
NEWSCASTER: "So, the all-important vote is at half-ten."
I’ve noticed that a lot of them like to say “we will all pull together” like they’ve been indoctrinated
Whether intentional or not, seems to be a case where everyone will be backed into a corner where there will be no option other than Mays deal. Seems crazy to have 3 votes on it but 2nd referendum is completely out the question.
Because to ignore a vote is to set a dangerous president. From a psychological POV, you can transpose it ideologicially to what the nazis did - which is repeat a lie often enough and eventually you'll believe it. You have to respect the people. If there is no respect to begin with then what does it say about the country? Are we still wearing diapers? Can we not accept a choice that people made and be positive? Diversity is our strength yes? It is or it isn't? We're pretty diverse....so what exactly are we doing as a nation? Progressing or regressing?...
And this in a nutshell is everything wrong with Britain. Being ruled by elite arseholes who think the country and its population are their own personal fiefdoms and the people just serfs to be manipulated, and just as bad the servile spineless wankers who keep electing them
And there we have it folks. Godwin’s Law.From a psychological POV, you can transpose it ideologicially to what the nazis did
… other Tory rebels sounded far less certain. Simon Clarke said there was “a gun to my head at this point” and suggested he could back the deal next time.
She voted against her own motion.May voted for there to be no no-deal Brexit right? If so, how is it a defeat for her?
Once the WA was agreed, there were always only three options against a rapidly closing window.Perhaps May is some House of Cards-esque genius, who just railroaded democracy into accepting something no one wanted with some long-term 4d chess?
In the end, she actually voted against no-deal being ruled out because she didn't like the amendment that had been tacked onto her motion.May voted for there to be no no-deal Brexit right? If so, how is it a defeat for her?
Are who wrong mate?Are they wrong though?
And not exclusively UK
It's about time for a change, no more of these assholes who role out of university, into some cushy little research job mummy.or daddy sorted for them then into politicsNot just in Britain mate, it's the same over here in the Netherlands (though Universities and schools are open to everyone not just the elite, and they charge no or very low tuition fees, yet the elite still group together in special clubs and fraternities and end up later ruling the country).
Same in the USA as well, Washington Post did an article earlier about KellyAnne Conway and her husband, in between the lines it showed very nicely how intertwined the Washington Political elite is regardless of party.
Once the WA was agreed, there were always only three options against a rapidly closing window.
As unpopular as May's deal is, it was always the likeliest option of the three. She's not a genius, she just has reality on her side.
- Accept the deal
- No Deal
- Revoke A50.
With any luck the speaker will declare another deal vote attempt out of order and it won't even be able to take place. Bercow more than entitled to do that, the rules are there to stop the government browbeating parliament, exactly what they are attempting.
Parliament already rejected no deal, twice.
That would only leave option than number 3.
With any luck the speaker will declare another deal vote attempt out of order and it won't even be able to take place. Bercow more than entitled to do that, the rules are there to stop the government browbeating parliament, exactly what they are attempting.
Parliament already rejected no deal, twice.
That would only leave option than number 3.
With any luck the speaker will declare another deal vote attempt out of order and it won't even be able to take place. Bercow more than entitled to do that, the rules are there to stop the government browbeating parliament, exactly what they are attempting.
Parliament already rejected no deal, twice.
That would only leave option than number 3.
If there's a chance it will pass (I think it will), I don't think there a hope in hell, he'll block it.There’s a decent chance that he might do it too. He’s not usually afraid to stand up to the government, why is why his former party hate him so much.