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DAD LOST MY IPOD posted:question for brits from a silly American British sense of humour
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# ? Mar 13, 2019 22:42 |
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# ? May 22, 2024 14:36 |
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Hypothetically, if they voted on May's deal approved it, it would be meaningful because it would represent a change in policy
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# ? Mar 13, 2019 22:53 |
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Drunkboxer posted:lol why does this guy want to destroy his own country so badly perfidy is in his marrow
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# ? Mar 13, 2019 22:54 |
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Ok, we've heard worst case...now what is best case scenario? Still calling it off? Or are we too far along now?
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# ? Mar 13, 2019 22:54 |
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yes extend brexit two months so that there can be a fresh new may day
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# ? Mar 13, 2019 22:55 |
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i dunno if not having a functioning government would be any different to what we currently have.
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# ? Mar 13, 2019 22:59 |
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hemale in pain posted:i dunno if not having a functioning government would be any different to what we currently have. It'd be an improvement
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# ? Mar 13, 2019 23:02 |
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No government better than a bad government
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# ? Mar 13, 2019 23:03 |
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An insane mind posted:Ok, we've heard worst case...now what is best case scenario? Still calling it off? Or are we too far along now? London fucks off into the sky. As in, the whole city.
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# ? Mar 13, 2019 23:18 |
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Falcorum posted:London fucks off into the sky. Carried by giant bats I hear.
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# ? Mar 13, 2019 23:34 |
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christ Fallen London would be better than this by a long shot
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# ? Mar 13, 2019 23:35 |
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https://twitter.com/bbclaurak/statu...ingawful.com%2F Another one bites the dust.
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 00:01 |
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OhFunny posted:https://twitter.com/bbclaurak/statu...ingawful.com%2F everything's fine lol
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 00:13 |
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They need to extend it until June so we can have "Make June the End of May" again
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 00:41 |
Inexplicable Humblebrag posted:christ Fallen London would be better than this by a long shot hmm a fallen empire with a ceremonial queen who's actual rulers are a cabal of mercantile vampires. i mean ignore the "literally underground" part and aren't you already there
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 01:26 |
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Sometimes seeing what The Spectator has to say is worth it: With just a few minutes to go before the division on the government’s motion on no deal, Tory MPs’ phones started buzzing. It was a message from the whips, telling them that the free vote they’d been promised since last night was now subject to a three line whip: the strongest possible instruction on how to vote. But there was no further explanation. A message from Chris Pincher, the deputy chief whip, read: ‘We are voting no to the amended motion. This is a 3 line whip.’ It was sent at 7.31pm. Some Conservatives didn’t get this message until they were walking through the lobbies, still believing that, as Theresa May had promised last night, they could make their own decision on how to vote. They found themselves being accosted by the whips, who desperately tried to persuade them to turn around and walk through the correct lobby. Chief whip Julian Smith blocked the path of some ministers, and attempted to redirect them. He had also managed to speak to some of the Cabinet ministers who then rebelled to clarify that the plans had changed to a three-line whip against the motion. Pincher was spotted deep in conversation with Steve Brine, a junior health minister, who then changed his direction and voted with the government and against the motion. Other bouts of arm-twisting were less successful: the government lost the vote on its own motion 321 votes to 278. Why the panic? The Spelman amendment, which passed by just four votes, has no real legal force, though of course its supporters will argue that it has the moral force as the voice of the Commons to force the government to take the necessary legislative steps. Many MPs reported total confusion as they walked into the lobbies because no one had really considered what to do if the Spelman amendment passed. One MP said: ‘It was agony.’ Another described the atmosphere as ‘poisonous’. This is partly because Caroline Spelman herself didn’t move the vote, and it was instead pressed by Yvette Cooper, who argued that the ministerial assurances offered were insufficient. So the whips had just minutes between this surprise, close result and the main motion to work out what they should do. It seems that the decision was taken in a discussion between May, David Lidington, the Prime Minister’s PPS Andrew Bowie and Julian Smith in her office in the minutes after the Spelman result. But the whips then appear to have found themselves at odds with May’s own chief of staff Gavin Barwell, who is alleged to have told some ministers that if they abstained, they wouldn’t face the sack. Now MPs are bombarding their whips with their own messages, demanding that the ministers who broke the three-line instruction and abstained be sacked. They are arguing that if those ministers, who include Cabinet members David Gauke, Amber Rudd and David Mundell, are not sacked, then the government will have no way to persuade any colleagues to come into line for future votes. Not that the whips have had much leverage on this front for a while, anyway.
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 02:46 |
i understand why brits are forbidden by law to use parliamentary footage in comedy shows, because you could just run that poo poo as-is with no amendment or addition except a canned laughter track and it could pass as a fawlty towers-esque bbc comedy
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 02:52 |
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Ika posted:I'm trying to figure out the worst case scenario... The Queen dies trying to save her idiot subjects from themselves one last time and Rees-Mogg somehow ascends to the throne.
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 05:08 |
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Bercow must be practicing zingers and blithe insults on people all the time, trying out new material, workshopping witty retorts
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 05:56 |
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So I’m trying to catch up but has there been any good argument against just having another referendum to cancel out the first one other than “but the people voted for it so lay in your bed!!!!” which doesn’t really make much sense to me as a retort but my coworker from Manchester brings up brexit all day every day and every time I suggest doing this he gets really mad and says “but democracy!!!!” it’s funny
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 07:09 |
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Ayn Randi posted:hmm a fallen empire with a ceremonial queen who's actual rulers are a cabal of mercantile vampires. i mean ignore the "literally underground" part and aren't you already there not sure if we're talking about the same ip, but what clan would vampire tezza be? The obvious answer would be malkavian, but her tendency to wear ghastly outfits also makes me think of nosferatu
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 07:12 |
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Teik posted:So I’m trying to catch up but has there been any good argument against just having another referendum to cancel out the first one other than “but the people voted for it so lay in your bed!!!!” which doesn’t really make much sense to me as a retort but my coworker from Manchester brings up brexit all day every day and every time I suggest doing this he gets really mad and says “but democracy!!!!” it’s funny The best argument is that it probably will turn out the same way as the last one
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 08:31 |
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I've got just the thing to resolve the problem of that referendum we called with zero plan for one of the outcomes: we have another referendum with zero plan for one of the outcomes.
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 08:36 |
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OhFunny posted:https://twitter.com/bbclaurak/statu...ingawful.com%2F
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 08:41 |
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Well, look: no-one knew that Leave would win the second referendum, so quite reasonably people hadn't started planning for it. But I'm sure with a 6 month extension we could get the parliament to agree to a plan. If public opinion changes in the meantime, a third referendum might be required to make sure it's what the public wants.
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 08:41 |
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https://twitter.com/BBCHelenaLee/status/1105962429282951170 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vmn9asN-8AE
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 09:17 |
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Relevant Tangent posted:The Queen dies trying to save her idiot subjects from themselves one last time and Rees-Mogg somehow ascends to the throne. I thought Rowan Atkinson was next in line.
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 09:20 |
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twoday posted:The House of Commons is desperately pumping the brakes and realising the brake line is cut https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecRytTfWL8Q&t=24s
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 09:21 |
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Relevant Tangent posted:The Queen dies trying to save her idiot subjects from themselves one last time and Rees-Mogg somehow ascends to the throne. Rees-Mogg is a Catholic, and it is illegal for the monarch or their heir to be Catholic
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 09:42 |
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Obliterati posted:Rees-Mogg is a Catholic, and it is illegal for the monarch or their heir to be Catholic Yeah the British aristocracy don't want the Catholics encroaching on their noncing club
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 09:50 |
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https://twitter.com/LBC/status/1105927514952749058 Wonder how those pork markets will look after brexit.
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 09:59 |
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Relevant Tangent posted:perfidy is in his marrow You guys are 100% sure he's not some insane scion of Napoleon trying to avenge L'Empereur by sowing chaos in the UK, right?
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 10:11 |
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Falcorum posted:London fucks off into the sky. ...But remains part in the EU
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 10:31 |
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alphabettitouretti posted:https://twitter.com/LBC/status/1105927514952749058 I really really like the lovely open air portacabin that LBC have constructed that you can see getting its rear end kicked by the wind
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 10:34 |
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So what happened yesterday after ammendment A? Or is the rest of the vote today?
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 10:52 |
System Metternich posted:not sure if we're talking about the same ip, but what clan would vampire tezza be? The obvious answer would be malkavian, but her tendency to wear ghastly outfits also makes me think of nosferatu a different ip, but she is definitely ventrue
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 11:12 |
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An insane mind posted:So what happened yesterday after ammendment A? Or is the rest of the vote today? May told everyone to vote against the amendment she had supported but it passed anyway. So parliament has now said they don't want no deal under any circumstances. Except that it doesn't practically do anything because we're still leaving on the 29th if they don't manage to agree on a deal or extend/revoke A50. As someone from the EU put it "this is like the Titanic voting to move the iceberg". Today's vote is for an extension to A50.
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 11:19 |
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https://twitter.com/tamcohen/status/1106080919528636416
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 11:19 |
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SKULL.GIF posted:https://twitter.com/Brexit/status/1105912330259492865 "oh poo poo i didnt start my essay and its due tomorrow, sir can i please please have one more week ahrmfdfdff" but for a country
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# ? Mar 14, 2019 11:51 |
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# ? May 22, 2024 14:36 |
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ITENERARY: vote on may's brexit deal vote on may's brexit deal vote on may's brexit deal vote on may's brexit deal vote on may's brexit deal lunch vote on may's brexit deal 5 minutes to maybe consider a delay or something vote on may's brexit deal vote on may's brexit deal yelling at jeremy corbyn
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