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BREXIT Crunch time (part 38) WTF is going to happen next?

Brexit crunch - WTF happens next?


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Darkest hour for democracy. So apparently not the burning of the Reichstag or any invasion or assassination you care to remember, just this self absorbed shyte.
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We have a house of commons filled with incompetents of an abject uselessness not often matched

Nevertheless in 20 years time some shiny Oxbridge blowhard will be reviewing the papers and lament how the Commons of the era lacks political heavyweights of the calibre of Dominic Raab or Andrea Leadsom.
 
Nevertheless in 20 years time some shiny Oxbridge blowhard will be reviewing the papers and lament how the Commons of the era lacks political heavyweights of the calibre of Dominic Raab or Andrea Leadsom.
yeh but they will be saying this from the vantage point of the south atlantic canal network looking out over the cenotaph which commemorates the joyful sacrifices made by the likes of dominic raab and andrea leadsom in the glorious cause of proletarian internationalism, the construction of the unparalleled grytviken-buenos aires friendship bridge.
 
Darkest hour for democracy. So apparently not the burning of the Reichstag or any invasion or assassination you care to remember, just this self absorbed shyte.
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darkest hour for numeracy more like. as any fule kno parliament has not been sitting constantly since 23/6/16, and for a good portion of that time the fuckers have been on recess. so 1009 days of deliberation MY ARSE
 
Cheers. I’d missed that piece of news in the flood of what-the-fuck.
I watched the debate. As someone said above there was a claim, from Bill Cash, that the whole extension is illegal because parliament had not conferred authority on May to conclude a shabby deal with the EU to change the date, and that she'd done so without being provided with the necessary legal advice from the AG. The motion was passed, on the grounds that chaos will ensue if British and EU law are not in alignment on the leaving date. I'm no lawyer but it seemed to me that Cash had a point, particularly as May refused on a number of occasions to confirm she'd had legal advice. Whether there is a possibility of legal challenge to the Supreme Court I don't know but the claim is that the SI passed the day before yesterday is moot and under British law we leave at midnight tonight, although EU law has us members until April 12th.
 
Considering the length of time it has chuntered on, and the parliamentary hours spent without anyone being any wiser about how it will resolve itself, if at all, and that Scotland is on the brink of indyref2, and who knows what will be the knock on in NI, that’s probably a fair comment.

I can’t think of any constitutional crisis to compare since the Glorious Revolution/Crown and Parliament Act.

(Yes, there’s glee there. Of course there is).
Plus, they're actually working on a Friday!!1! :thumbs:
 
it's started btw. Cox is opening.
Fab. I might watch. I’m having a sick day. (I’m having problems absorbing iron amongst other things. It’s a never ending pity party here. :D ).

I was explaining to a mate the other day how this was like the World Cup for me. I’ve known him since I was 11, but I think I lost him a little bit there. I’ve never felt more distance between us...
 
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