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

Brexit crunch - WTF happens next?


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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...
That sounds inconvenient. Be well! I'm volunteering at the food bank in a bit to atone for my brexit sins, wouldn't have minded staying in surrounded by pizza crusts and shame.
 
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...
I originally had today booked off, but have now moved it to 12 April. And will keep moving it as long as they do.

Fuckers will probably announce some sudden change that I can't counter, just to piss me off. And that will be the real tragedy of all this.
 
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...
I wish you well with your attempts to gently go rusty. As for the debate, I have to say, possibly unfashionably, that I love the precision of language and distillation of arguments. Pages of rhetoric here summed up in a couple of sentences.
 
Well, yes.

But the point stands. Brexit is a significant constitutional crisis, of a magnitude not often matched.

Is there another example of parliament obstructing a referendum result for nearly three years? Has this ever happened before, or anything like it? I don't think it's overstating to say this is the worst 'constitutional crisis' this country has seen in a long, long time.
 
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...

Oh Danny :(:D. Hope you feel better soon.
 
Well, maybe. but the current political movements and currents don't point towards no-deal on the 12th IMO. Reckon it's more likely we'll be running candidates in the EU elections.
If thats the case it will be interesting to see what UKIP polls and if Farage's Party stands
 
Scotland grace neither though. Not that danny would know i reckon...
The comparison was that I enjoy the tournament, drink in hand, on the sofa, and a chuckle on my lips. It’s a spectacle.

That said, I’m listening to Ian Blackford waffling away. He’s just filling his time slot. I was far more taken with Bill Cash’s contribution earlier.
 
The government might have been obstructing a referendum result for nearly three years, but maybe it is because of a fundamental dilemma.
The UK government, the EU, the Republic of Ireland government, even the DUP, certainly my relatives in County Clare don't want a hard border on the island of Ireland, but 17.4 million brexit voters certainly do want one, evidenced by those people voting leave.
Surely the way the government honours the leave victory is to break out the barbed wire, machine gun nests and watchtowers?
Or maybe if I am wrong about leave voters wanting a fierce border on the island of Ireland, then leave voters can explain a different way to leave in terms of that land border.
 
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