Nuclear Spoon posted:MPs have voted in favour of the Cooper bill with a majority of five votes. What was the cooper bill? E: Cat tax. WhatEvil fucked around with this message at 19:32 on Apr 3, 2019 |
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Nuclear Spoon posted:MPs have voted in favour of the Cooper bill with a majority of five votes. What's that one?
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:27 |
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Sorry forrins, it's a shame you're upset about the prospect of being kicked out of your homes but gently caress you
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:27 |
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brian posted:I can't help that it's fundamentally the FBPE argument and it doesn't surprise me that you're getting all irate over me bringing that up but maybe calm down
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:28 |
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Guavanaut posted:Can't beat [pet's name] [foreign pastry] de [random town in your county]-[father's name]son "Venison Grouse-Partridge" is my go-to random posho name.
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:30 |
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OwlFancier posted:What's that one? second reading
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:30 |
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Nuclear Spoon posted:MPs have voted in favour of the Cooper bill with a majority of five votes. this is... a good thing, right? it's at least a thing that's not bad. which is novel for news from parliament so I feel like I need to check this
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:30 |
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The Grauniad is saying no deal is off the table if this passes (which it hopefully will now), but can't May just ask for the long A50 extension while refusing to commit to European elections? That would guarantee the EU says no.
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:33 |
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OwlFancier posted:What's that one? Tezza has to go ask for a longer extension.
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:34 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7yoLarLDMk
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:35 |
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hahahha what is the context?
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:36 |
Miwwwwwkkkkk
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:36 |
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Coohoolin posted:Your casual dismissal of people being loving deported from their home is sickening you loving massive asscunt shitwanker. gently caress off. that's nothing like what I did, he commented that ending free movement would involve them being newly scared of deportation despite it not happening under labour without a guarantee of citizenship since they've been pushing for that since literally the day after the referendum, to still be scared is because now your life is dependent on the government not being evil, which it was already. Brexit is happening because of the tories, windrush happened/is happening because of the tories, thousands of people are dying due to austerity because of the tories. There's literally nothing in the specific news that labour is supporting the ending of freedom of movement that changes this, the tories if they get in with the same anti immigration rhetoric will just do the things you're worried about anyway. It is perfectly fine for him to be angry and sad that he's being put in a position like this and I haven't said anything otherwise, it's more that it's not a real change in circumstances.
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:37 |
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Chuka doing his "WAAH WHY CANT WE HAVE A REFERENDUM?" poo poo - he either knows that this would effectively be a wrecking amendment on this Bill because there's no majority in the House for it and he's willing to risk no-deal just to keep his name in the press, or he's just that loving stupid that he'd push us into no-deal by mistake.
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Azza Bamboo posted:hahahha THE CONTEXT IS MIIIWWWK e: Actual context - It's part of Gapes' utterly bizarre pro-EU speech during the EU Withdrawal debate - Reel Politik edited out the final word ("Baileys") and replaced it with MIIIWWWWK because the way Gapes says milk is somehow the most ridiculous thing about a man who is more multidimensionally ridiculous than any person even in the crowded field of the Labour Right goddamnedtwisto fucked around with this message at 19:41 on Apr 3, 2019 |
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Google tells me the context is a speech about Baileys, and I only have more questions. Also I want Baileys.
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:40 |
The dumbest timeline. https://twitter.com/ChrisWimpress/status/1113507516695105539
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:40 |
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pumpinglemma posted:A Good Leftist: "If you don't like what we're doing maybe you should go back to where you came from." hey this is a perfectly good jape because it sounded like i was saying that but finland is really cool and britain is really lame so that was more my point and i didn't mean for it to sound like the thing you made fun of
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:40 |
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pumpinglemma posted:The Grauniad is saying no deal is off the table if this passes (which it hopefully will now), but can't May just ask for the long A50 extension while refusing to commit to European elections? That would guarantee the EU says no. Would depend on the wording of the bill I guess but I suspect parliament might consider that playing silly buggers.
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:41 |
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brian posted:that's nothing like what I did, he commented that ending free movement would involve them being newly scared of deportation despite it not happening under labour without a guarantee of citizenship since they've been pushing for that since literally the day after the referendum, to still be scared is because now your life is dependent on the government not being evil, which it was already. Brexit is happening because of the tories, windrush happened/is happening because of the tories, thousands of people are dying due to austerity because of the tories. There's literally nothing in the specific news that labour is supporting the ending of freedom of movement that changes this, the tories if they get in with the same anti immigration rhetoric will just do the things you're worried about anyway. It is perfectly fine for him to be angry and sad that he's being put in a position like this and I haven't said anything otherwise, it's more that it's not a real change in circumstances. Labour Brexit isn't a good thing just because of Labour. It'll be less awful than no deal or Tory Brexit but people will feel devestating effects for years to come.
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:42 |
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brian posted:that's nothing like what I did, he commented that ending free movement would involve them being newly scared of deportation despite it not happening under labour without a guarantee of citizenship since they've been pushing for that since literally the day after the referendum, to still be scared is because now your life is dependent on the government not being evil, which it was already. Brexit is happening because of the tories, windrush happened/is happening because of the tories, thousands of people are dying due to austerity because of the tories. There's literally nothing in the specific news that labour is supporting the ending of freedom of movement that changes this, the tories if they get in with the same anti immigration rhetoric will just do the things you're worried about anyway. It is perfectly fine for him to be angry and sad that he's being put in a position like this and I haven't said anything otherwise, it's more that it's not a real change in circumstances. It is a fairly major change in circumstances though, that's the point
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:42 |
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Azza Bamboo posted:Google tells me the context is a speech about Baileys, and I only have more questions. Mike Gapes took a fairly reasonable point - much business on the island of Ireland is utterly dependent on completely frictionless trade, Baileys often being used as an example as its ingredients may cross the border dozens of times - and RAN IT THROUGH... HIS GIGANTIC MIND... AND IT CAME OUT... AS MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWKKKKKKKKKKKK
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:43 |
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That Italian Guy posted:The dumbest timeline. oh so MPs want to know what they're voting for before they vote for it now. yet another privilege they demand over us
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That Italian Guy posted:The dumbest timeline. Paging ShaneMacGowansTeeth
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:44 |
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brian posted:I mean it's fine to not feel safe here when there's a realistic chance of a tory government at any point in time but it's certainly no different on the continent, it just sounds like she's safe from the other awful results of right wing governance or is lucky enough to be from finland I guess in which case go back it's way loving better than here lmao what the gently caress
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:44 |
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It clearly boils Chuka's piss so much how important Corbyn is right now. It's awesome.
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:45 |
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Scout Empanada de Oadby and Wigston Endelson.
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:45 |
This one is better IMO https://twitter.com/reel_politcast/status/1097620614347673602
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:47 |
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brian posted:hey this is a perfectly good jape because it sounded like i was saying that but finland is really cool and britain is really lame so that was more my point and i didn't mean for it to sound like the thing you made fun of The only way you think "go back where you came from" could ever be a good-faith proposal is you've never interacted with a racist, so, like, check your privilege you luminescent wanker
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:48 |
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Yeah Labour should be pushing for freedom of movement. I am continually frustrated by the SNP's centrism but Nicola Sturgeon has been saying all the right things on this issue, and Brexit in general, and Labour have been extremely frustrating. I realise they are trying to win elections by appealing to xenophobes and you can make a good argument for it being a necessary evil or whatever but I have close friends who are affected by this and it makes me very sad and angry.brian posted:I mean it's fine to not feel safe here when there's a realistic chance of a tory government at any point in time but it's certainly no different on the continent, it just sounds like she's safe from the other awful results of right wing governance or is lucky enough to be from finland I guess in which case go back it's way loving better than here Fucks sake
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:50 |
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WhatEvil posted:This one is better IMO I've obviously had far too long a day at work because I'm now thinking I need to automate a bot that posts one or the other of those videos every time our hero stands up in the House.
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 19:51 |
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Private Speech posted:It is a fairly major change in circumstances though, that's the point no it isn't that was my point, if they're guaranteed citizenship it means they're guaranteed to be treated as britons in the eyes of the law, if the law isn't followed due to a tory government subverting it, it's the same as now. In no situation that involves a brexit do you get any more of a guarantee than that and it's arguably whether or not you do under the EU, the driver of what decides which immigrants we go after is based on the negatives of doing so, e.g. deporting caribbean people is far easier than deporting people from countries you heavily rely on for trade and whom have power and popular will to protect their expatriates, also race. I honestly didn't mean it as a big making GBS threads on the guy post and didn't know how to phrase it differently and then coohoolin went all mad edit: and everyone else apparently my point is that it's just as safe and he shouldn't be more worried edit2: it's not racist to say get the hell out of this hell hole of a country if you believe it to be uniquely awful and there's better options available and you're not otherwise forced to be here (i.e. family and friends you care about too much etc), especially if you're from and live in that country but go off i guess brian fucked around with this message at 20:01 on Apr 3, 2019 |
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marktheando posted:Yeah Labour should be pushing for freedom of movement. I am continually frustrated by the SNP's centrism but Nicola Sturgeon has been saying all the right things on this issue, and Brexit in general, and Labour have been extremely frustrating. I realise they are trying to win elections by appealing to xenophobes and you can make a good argument for it being a necessary evil or whatever but I have close friends who are affected by this and it makes me very sad and angry. By drawing a red line on "No freedom of movement" you make a vote more appealing. Labour can say they didn't soften brexit to the point where a public vote is meaningless and pivot the compromise as being a true democratic process, not what the SNP was looking for- a public vote as a procedural matter in stopping Brexit. Stopping brexit is the right thing to do, this just allows a bit of a smokescreen in front of the obvious means of doing so. Azza Bamboo fucked around with this message at 19:57 on Apr 3, 2019 |
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brian posted:no it isn't that was my point, if they're guaranteed citizenship it means they're guaranteed to be treated as britons in the eyes of the law, if the law isn't followed due to a tory government subverting it, it's the same as now. In no situation that involves a brexit do you get any more of a guarantee than that and it's arguably whether or not you do under the EU, the driver of what decides which immigrants we go after is based on the negatives of doing so, e.g. deporting caribbean people is far easier than deporting people from countries you heavily rely on for trade and whom have power and popular will to protect their expatriates, also race. I honestly didn't mean it as a big making GBS threads on the guy post and didn't know how to phrase it differently and then coohoolin went all mad It fully read like you were saying "gently caress off back to where you came from if you hate it here so much" fyi
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 20:02 |
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Ms Adequate posted:It fully read like you were saying "gently caress off back to where you came from if you hate it here so much" fyi yah i apologised for that!!! i didn't mean it honest guv
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 20:02 |
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In regards to the Mother of Parliament's photocopier not working... I'm off the loving clock
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 20:03 |
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jabby posted:It clearly boils Chuka's piss so much how important Corbyn is right now. Equally, the DUP are sitting about now thinking 'What just happened? She needs us, doesn't she?'.
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 20:03 |
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feedmegin posted:Is 'access to' the same as 'member of'? That question was pissflaps hobby horse
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 20:04 |
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Azza Bamboo posted:By drawing a red line on "No freedom of movement" you make a vote more appealing. Labour can say they didn't soften brexit to the point where a public vote is meaningless and pivot the compromise as being a true democratic process, not what the SNP was looking for- a public vote as a procedural matter in stopping Brexit. I guess, and I hope that's the way it works out. It's all so demoralising though. I check the news for the first time today and I hear Corbyn is saying no freedom of movement and no referendum, and now Thornberry is saying there will be a referendum? gently caress. I'm so sick of the part of my brain devoted to Brexit constantly going from despair to anxiety to cautious optimism and back again, often all in the same day.
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# ? Apr 3, 2019 20:06 |
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brian posted:edit2: it's not racist to say get the hell out of this hell hole of a country if you believe it to be uniquely awful and there's better options available and you're not otherwise forced to be here (i.e. family and friends you care about too much etc), especially if you're from and live in that country but go off i guess if you don't like it here go back to reddit or whatever i'm being constructive
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