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

Brexit crunch - WTF happens next?


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It’s the old ploy of we don’t like that news so we will go with populist guff.

ETA. Slight aside, I’ve noticed this morning that you can buy the Morning Star in Tesco but it’s not stocked in Sainsbury’s, piles of Mails and Express’ though.
I used to buy the MS in my local Co-op in Durham. The first time I purchased a copy, the lad at the till told me I was the first person ever to buy one in that store. . .
 
I used to buy it regularly back in the seventies, but since then only occasionally. But if I buy one now, especially in local shops I am viewed as someone alien!

Bought a copy a while back from the precinct newsagent where we usually buy sweets.
Woman said 'Do you want a bag for that?'
I said 'No, I'm not ashamed of it'.
She looked puzzled & said 'No, I meant because it's raining'.
 
Well last night was the best one yet. More of this sort of thing, fuck HBO and Netflix.

Some of the interviews afterwards were TV gold, oh to be a fly on the walls which are behind closed doors. Ministers who abstained are just styling it out, May is ignoring everything with the last bits of her authority shredded.

Thing is even with the ERG and DUP on board they couldn't kick back the amendment last night so do they have the number to win MV3 even with the them falling into line? Not that they all will mind. The phrase I'm hearing a lot of from hardline Brexiteers is 'even staying in the EU is better than this deal'. Even Farage was spouting that last night.

Great days folks. Grab some popcorn and a poison of your choice and settle in for the next installment tonight.
 
Bought a copy a while back from the precinct newsagent where we usually buy sweets.
Woman said 'Do you want a bag for that?'
I said 'No, I'm not ashamed of it'.
She looked puzzled & said 'No, I meant because it's raining'.

:D
Not that we are justifying ourselves, more like expecting conflict.
 
Well last night was the best one yet. More of this sort of thing, fuck HBO and Netflix.

Some of the interviews afterwards were TV gold, oh to be a fly on the walls which are behind closed doors. Ministers who abstained are just styling it out, May is ignoring everything with the last bits of her authority shredded.

Thing is even with the ERG and DUP on board they couldn't kick back the amendment last night so do they have the number to win MV3 even with the them falling into line? Not that they all will mind. The phrase I'm hearing a lot of from hardline Brexiteers is 'even staying in the EU is better than this deal'. Even Farage was spouting that last night.

Great days folks. Grab some popcorn and a poison of your choice and settle in for the next installment tonight.
which channel are you going with for the post-match analysis?
 
4 more years. I can't wait for meaningful vote 127 (the one where Cox's legal advice is written in pencil).
 
It can be like the World Cup. Every four years they wheel out Boris to say something stupid and prop up May's husk on the front benches.
 
And presumably that'd mean Euro elections in May. :thumbs:
Makes sense, from the perspective of the supra-state. Holds the 'logic' of democratic legitimacy...only allowing UK membership whilst still sending MEPs...whilst also giving May a big helping hand to bring her dissidents back into the fold for fear of years of prevarication/membership.
 
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It can be like the World Cup. Every four years they wheel out Boris to say something stupid and prop up May's husk on the front benches.
an auto-icon, like jeremy bentham

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