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JFairfax posted:Yeah it's totally inappropriate and I hope he rightfully gets castigated for it. He'll get away with it because she used to be a lawyer and they charge by the hour. Edit: Two pages in a row? gently caress off!
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There's also one where namtab talks about anime
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Lunar Suite posted:Join the Discord, we have a whole channel just for cute animal pictures and one for video games. Where's that? Didn't find a link in the op.
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BizarroAzrael posted:Where's that? Didn't find a link in the op. https://discord.gg/2YkmqGQ
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Can Italy just no deal itself and we get to keep the UK instead?
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V. Illych L. posted:at some point objectivism became the de-facto hegemonic moral doctrine to which we expect the public to adhere, which is frankly a little disconcerting. not sure when that happened Late 90's.
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Combat Theory posted:Can Italy just no deal itself They are pretty much slowly doing that anyway
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Tessie the house elf.
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That necklace isn't big or garish enough
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Does anyone know what time the Malthouse vote is tonight? [e: vvv THANKS! ]
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7pm
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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:That necklace isn't big or garish enough Thats not a necklace
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It's a fruiting body.
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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:That necklace isn't big or garish enough
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OwlFancier posted:It's a fruiting body. We’ve all been calling mad max, but in actuality we’re living in the Last of Us universe.
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Gonna go rub cat poo poo all over myself so the toxoplasmosis can fight the cordyceps for control of my brain.
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lolol
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so like ... theres a chance that the "no no-deal" doesnt pass now? right?
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bump_fn posted:so like ... theres a chance that the "no no-deal" doesnt pass now? right? Who the gently caress knows. If I had to put money on it I'd say that a binding amendment to take it off the table won't pass, but some kind of hypothetical we should try to avoid it, might.
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Spelman agreement has been dropped (maybe unless anyone else decides to pick it up and run with it) after Caroline Spelman announces she's not pushing it to a vote. Amendment would change tonight's text to "this House rejects the UK leaving the EU without a Withdrawal Agreement and a Framework for the Future Relationship"
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Best guess is it's gonna come even closer to the wire with labour trying everything, anything that might stick, the best chance to get something through is gonna be if the EU says no extension and it's literally staring no deal dead in the face a couple of days before the date. Only then might a revokation pass. Your other options might be a referendum, but that's gonna be a nightmare to agree the questions for, let alone pass in the first place. OwlFancier fucked around with this message at 17:45 on Mar 13, 2019 |
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Drone_Fragger posted:Birmingham is a better choice, hs2 will stop there, it has an international airport, good road links and geographically is very close the centre of the U.K. Birmingham isn't close to the centre of England far less the UK.
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It might be close to the center of mass of england given england's fat at the bottom.
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Aramoro posted:Birmingham isn't close to the centre of England far less the UK. parliament in norn iron
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Aramoro posted:Birmingham isn't close to the centre of England far less the UK. Well there's sod all in Worksop
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V. Illych L. posted:parliament in norn iron I was going to say Parliment in Haltwhistle, but changed my mind, move it down to the road to Slaggyford.
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Aramoro posted:Birmingham isn't close to the centre of England far less the UK. This has to be someone's fetish, right?
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:Totally agree with moving it out of London and having a sort of 'student residence' arrangement for MPs to live in. Not sure about Milton Keynes - my former national company which had HQ in London moved out to MK and people who were already doing long commutes into Euston (in particular) each day were suddenly having to add on another 1-2 hours a day to go back out to MK because the train connections simply weren't there. ...MK is on the West Coast Main Line which goes into Euston?
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Guavanaut posted:I think it's close to the mean centre of population but I can't even find that so here's one for the USA because that's all I could find, repeatedly. The Ordnance Survey use what's called the gravitational method. i.e. if you cut the uk out of paper it would be the point it balanced on. That point is near Birmingham (maybe Coventry somewhere) but still, Birmingham is in the south of the country.
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Stick it in Sheffield. Maybe then we'll get some decent East-West transport built as it takes some MP's 6 hours to travel 100 miles.
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Aramoro posted:The Ordnance Survey use what's called the gravitational method. i.e. if you cut the uk out of paper it would be the point it balanced on. That point is near Birmingham (maybe Coventry somewhere) but still, Birmingham is in the south of the country. buddy let me tell you about a magical place called the Midlands
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Here we go. Still not a map but:quote:The centre of population in Great Britain did not move much in the 20th century. In 1901, it was in Rodsley, Derbyshire and in 1911 in Longford. In 1971 it was at Newhall, South Derbyshire and in 2000, it was in Appleby Parva, Leicestershire. Appleby Parva for UK legislative capital.
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sebzilla posted:Spelman agreement has been dropped (maybe unless anyone else decides to pick it up and run with it) after Caroline Spelman announces she's not pushing it to a vote. What was the effect of the amendment that the government are so scared of? Also why can't Dromey push it instead?
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They should put Parliament in Inverness because it's the only way that we'll ever get upgrades to our transport infrastructure.
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Also it'd right piss off the SNP, because instead of saying "Westminster Bubble" they'd have to say "the British government are stuck in a Millburn Bubble" and that's not going to fly.
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Keep going, I’m almost there
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Guavanaut posted:Also it'd right piss off the SNP, because instead of saying "Westminster Bubble" they'd have to say "the British government are stuck in a Millburn Bubble" and that's not going to fly. And finally Invernesian can replace RP as the correct British accent.
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