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Zeroisanumber
Oct 23, 2010

Nap Ghost

Zyla posted:

well i would think that like

not having her subjects starving to death in teh streets might be
significant?

One of the real joys of monarchy is recieving all of the benefits of the labor of millions of peasants without having to give a single gently caress about any of them.

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Baloogan
Dec 5, 2004
Fun Shoe
She prob is pro brexit :shrug:

i say swears online
Mar 4, 2005

did the queen ever give an opinion in '73?

Victory Position
Mar 16, 2004

the Queen has never heard the word "Brexit" and will go to her royal tomb without it sullying her majesty

An insane mind
Aug 11, 2018

I hope her tomb gets stripped of the marble, copper and gold so that people can barter it for food.

Yinlock
Oct 22, 2008

Baloogan posted:

She prob is pro brexit :shrug:

she's not pro anything, her only mood is mild disdain for everyone else

tarbrush
Feb 7, 2011

ALL ABOARD THE SCOTLAND HYPE TRAIN!

CHOO CHOO
Pretty sure she's an avid monarchist.

Also pro the ponies.

Yinlock
Oct 22, 2008

tarbrush posted:

Pretty sure she's an avid monarchist.

Also pro the ponies.

given her permanent grump i'm not entirely sure she's pro-monarchy either

though that's in public so maybe she's just mad about having to spend time outside of her opulent palace so the plebeians can throw parades in her honor

Baloogan
Dec 5, 2004
Fun Shoe

iSimian
Jan 19, 2008

Well, there's your problem!

Is that the backstop?

An insane mind
Aug 11, 2018


Please don't let them eat cake D:

Jose
Jul 24, 2007

Adrian Chiles is a broadcaster and writer
https://twitter.com/robertshrimsley/status/1090971487379558407

Kurtofan
Feb 16, 2011

hon hon hon
Backstop sounds luke something thats in the rear end

bean mom
Jan 30, 2009

surely tho it must be better to rule over a strong country than a pisshole full of liverpool fans and chavs

Avirosb
Nov 21, 2016

Everyone makes pisstakes

Kurtofan posted:

Backstop sounds luke something thats in the rear end

tbf so does brexit

Yinlock
Oct 22, 2008

iSimian posted:

Is that the backstop?

the royal Absolute Unit has a proud tradition dating back centuries

Yinlock
Oct 22, 2008

Zyla posted:

surely tho it must be better to rule over a strong country than a pisshole full of liverpool fans and chavs

again, not her problem

the country is strong because she's fine, everyone important is taken care of

things are going great

Zeroisanumber
Oct 23, 2010

Nap Ghost

The actual dictionary definition of unit.

bean mom
Jan 30, 2009

Yinlock posted:

again, not her problem

the country is strong because she's fine, everyone important is taken care of

things are going great

what a dumb system

iSimian
Jan 19, 2008

Well, there's your problem!

Zeroisanumber posted:

The actual dictionary definition of unit.

A Royal Tonne

Ghost Leviathan
Mar 2, 2017

Exploration is ill-advised.

tarbrush posted:

Pretty sure she's an avid monarchist.

Also pro the ponies.

Of course she's a fan of the show with the enlightened immortal eternal female absolute monarch

Clyde Radcliffe
Oct 19, 2014

Zeroisanumber posted:

The actual dictionary definition of unit.

He's quite clearly an Imperial unit but I thought Britain used the metric system?

Alan_Shore
Dec 2, 2004

Jose posted:

My solution to brexit is to apply for a job with the British Antarctic survey today and go to Antarctica lol

When you think about it The Thing is a perfect metaphor for Brexit, what with a group of white people tearing themselves apart over a foreigner

Vitamin P
Nov 19, 2013

Truth is game rigging is more difficult than it looks pls stay ded

Zyla posted:

surely tho it must be better to rule over a strong country than a pisshole full of liverpool fans and chavs

this is an extremely 2010 post

Jose
Jul 24, 2007

Adrian Chiles is a broadcaster and writer

Alan_Shore posted:

When you think about it The Thing is a perfect metaphor for Brexit, what with a group of white people tearing themselves apart over a foreigner

unfortunately the one job i wasn't unqualified for wasn't in antarctica it was just surrounded by jobs there that are

HiHo ChiRho
Oct 23, 2010

Zeroisanumber posted:

The actual dictionary definition of unit.

That is the absolute boy who always gets his dinner cow

Lord of Pie
Mar 2, 2007



there will be adequate bexit

Jose
Jul 24, 2007

Adrian Chiles is a broadcaster and writer
https://twitter.com/paulwaugh/status/1091291752663797760

CactusWeasle
Aug 1, 2006
It's not a party until the bomb squad says it is

Lord of Pie posted:

there will be adequate bexit

No bexit?

No, b exit!

prefect
Sep 11, 2001

No one, Woodhouse.
No one.




Dead Man’s Band

Lord of Pie posted:

there will be adequate bexit

I like to think there's an apostrophe there. B'EXIT

Bryter
Nov 6, 2011

but since we are small we may-
uh, we may be the losers

Ghost Leviathan posted:

Wouldn't no deal likely be war in Ireland anyway?

The troubles had basically nothing to do with the border, there is zero reason to believe that a hard border automatically leads to a return to violence, let alone a "war".

Pener Kropoopkin
Jan 30, 2013

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS

(and can't post for 17 days!)

Bryter posted:

The troubles had basically nothing to do with the border, there is zero reason to believe that a hard border automatically leads to a return to violence, let alone a "war".

I guess all the Irish Republicans will just quietly accept that they've been made a diaspora on their own island, by the colonizers who are dragging them into an economic abyss.

Lord of Pie
Mar 2, 2007


prefect posted:

I like to think there's an apostrophe there. B'EXIT

:tipshat:

prefect
Sep 11, 2001

No one, Woodhouse.
No one.




Dead Man’s Band
https://twitter.com/LindaOkaythen/status/1091320220659142657

Jose
Jul 24, 2007

Adrian Chiles is a broadcaster and writer
They're taking bets on what gets rationed first after no deal

Bryter
Nov 6, 2011

but since we are small we may-
uh, we may be the losers

Pener Kropoopkin posted:

I guess all the Irish Republicans will just quietly accept that they've been made a diaspora on their own island, by the colonizers who are dragging them into an economic abyss.

The overwhelming majority did so in 1998. Believe it or not, republicans weren't fooled into believing they lived in a united Ireland.

Pener Kropoopkin
Jan 30, 2013

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS

(and can't post for 17 days!)

Bryter posted:

The overwhelming majority did so in 1998. Believe it or not, republicans weren't fooled into believing they lived in a united Ireland.

No, but they can move freely with no restrictions across the border, which is a direct connection to the homeland that will be permanently severed without the backstop.

Fried Watermelon
Dec 29, 2008


Housemate of mine left back to Germany after their internship was canceled thanks to brexit shenanigans

They left me a large bag of pasta I can use to barter with

JFairfax
Oct 23, 2008

by FactsAreUseless
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbvbQPq4LXk

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Ohtsam
Feb 5, 2010

Not this shit again.
Can the queen dissolve parliament and force a general election anymore?

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