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Pochoclo posted:No Recall or Intervention can work in this place Come, Black Rod. Friend or traitor, come. Come and look upon the Speaker's Chair, and St. Edward's Crown. And bring the Mace... I have need of it." e; What a lovely snipe lmao de Pfeffy did nothing to distance himself from implications that 80 million Turks would come to the UK if we stay in the EU except tell lies about what he said. Ms Adequate fucked around with this message at 22:39 on Sep 4, 2019 |
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D. Ebdrup posted:Why not both? Cheesewire noose.
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goddamnedtwisto posted:Cheesewire noose. I'm not sure what this says about my current state of mind but it reminded me that I need to order new guitar strings.
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https://twitter.com/SamCoatesSky/status/1169365318478815233 loving lol they've already got the knives out, this is hilarious.
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https://twitter.com/bbclaurak/status/1169365639103991809 interestingly she initially typo'd this to say the complete opposite lol
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goddamnedtwisto posted:I'm not sure what this says about my current state of mind but it reminded me that I need to order new guitar strings.
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Guavanaut posted:Be thankful that the current London moral panic is zombie knives and not garotters as it was in the mid 19th century, when they were campaigning for laws to prove you were a musician of good character before you could buy music wire. oxymoronic surely
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https://twitter.com/alexwickham/status/1169366112884207616 Leaning towards this being the better option, but still scary that Boris might get EDIT: Orban, not Erdogan. jabby fucked around with this message at 22:54 on Sep 4, 2019 |
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I'm watching the Lords stream and I have absolutely no loving idea what is going on...
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awesmoe posted:oxymoronic surely
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jabby posted:https://twitter.com/alexwickham/status/1169366112884207616 I think with all the Brexit news I missed that Turkey had become a member of the EU.
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RockyB posted:Conservative lords to try to filibuster, have multiple heart attacks, legislation passes lords by the skin of its teeth, Corbyn finally puts a bangin' VONC on it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZlOhSt_qW0
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painted into a coroner posted:I think with all the Brexit news I missed that Turkey had become a member of the EU. I'm mixing up my borderline dictators and now I can't remember who the gently caress I mean. EDIT: Orban!
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jabby posted:I'm mixing up my borderline dictators and now I can't remember who the gently caress I mean. Orban probably? e: oh wow same time edit i guess anyway what happens if johnson just fuckin. ignores parliament. and tries to crash us out anyway
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painted into a coroner posted:I think with all the Brexit news I missed that Turkey had become a member of the EU.
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jabby posted:I'm mixing up my borderline dictators and now I can't remember who the gently caress I mean. You're thinking of Orban, from Hungary
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Guavanaut posted:No moreso than any of the other moral panic related laws we've had in the subsequent 170 years. Fairly sure they mean "a musician of good moral character" is oxymoronic. I had a good sensible chuckle about it.
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jabby posted:https://twitter.com/alexwickham/status/1169366112884207616 This was a very good error though, I could absolutely see Pfeffy trying to get Erdogan to veto it and not realize he's making a few major errors
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I'd love to be able to jump forward in time 200 years just to see how they teach Brexit in history class.
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bessantj posted:I'd love to be able to jump forward in time 200 years just to see how they teach Brexit in history class. "And that was just one of the countless examples of human stupidity and mania in the dying years of their species. Planets like Earth are commemorated for a reason - we must never become like them."
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bessantj posted:I'd love to be able to jump forward in time 200 years just to see how they teach Brexit in history class. They bang the rocks together in a particularly derisory way.
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https://twitter.com/wariotifo/status/1169351673464205317
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I listened to the UKMT podcast today and it was actually good, nice work folks.
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I'm a dumb American who doesn't understand the complex minutiae of your parliament. That said, how can the government just decline to count the votes against an amendment and call it a win? Like I thought the government over here was pretty broken, but that just sounds crazypants. I get that it's a completely pointless amendment that won't do anything, but still. Is there some kind of protection in place to keep someone from pulling that same trick on a more important vote?
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bessantj posted:I'd love to be able to jump forward in time 200 years just to see how they teach Brexit in history class. "Chapter 22: Scotland's remarkable rise to world domination"
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bessantj posted:I'd love to be able to jump forward in time 200 years just to see how they teach Brexit in history class. "History class" will be just a bunch of skulls in the dirt. AceOfFlames fucked around with this message at 23:10 on Sep 4, 2019 |
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Deteriorata posted:"Chapter 22: Scotland's remarkable rise to world domination"
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Peston is such a poo poo interviewer. Johnson shouts that he "can only SPECULATE" why Labour don't want an election (it's because they're cowards, obvs) and Peston says nothing. No follow up question, despite Labour being incredibly loving clear why they don't want an election.
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BobTheJanitor posted:I'm a dumb American who doesn't understand the complex minutiae of your parliament. That said, how can the government just decline to count the votes against an amendment and call it a win? Like I thought the government over here was pretty broken, but that just sounds crazypants. I get that it's a completely pointless amendment that won't do anything, but still. Is there some kind of protection in place to keep someone from pulling that same trick on a more important vote? It's the same principle as a voice vote (which I know your legislature does). No tellers bothering to turn up for one side means nobody cares enough for that side so there's no point in the vote and it goes automatically to the other side.
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https://twitter.com/PaulBrandITV/status/1169370023581880320 It's really weird seeing Jess Phillips go on TV and attack the Tories while backing up Labour's position, it's like I've slipped into the mirror universe. EDIT: Also lol The Saj is having such a poo poo time. https://twitter.com/MatthewOToole2/status/1169361686186340352
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big scary monsters posted:I listened to the UKMT podcast today and it was actually good, nice work folks. Same here, good job. Made a long drive a bit less onerous
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Sensible centrists have finally noticed how terrible the BBC is https://twitter.com/davidallengreen/status/1169307573729845248
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BobTheJanitor posted:I'm a dumb American who doesn't understand the complex minutiae of your parliament. That said, how can the government just decline to count the votes against an amendment and call it a win? Like I thought the government over here was pretty broken, but that just sounds crazypants. I get that it's a completely pointless amendment that won't do anything, but still. Is there some kind of protection in place to keep someone from pulling that same trick on a more important vote? I'm just spitballing here, but I think the idea is that since the Government generally controls what gets voted on and is supposed to have a majority then usually only Government bills end up passing. Given this the Government would naturally fight any amendments to its own bills and hence it wouldn't pull poo poo like this. But who the hell knows if there's any actual logic behind this or if it's just more Parliamentary Calvinball.
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Ms Adequate posted:"And that was just one of the countless examples of human stupidity and mania in the dying years of their species. Planets like Earth are commemorated for a reason - we must never become like them."
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goddamnedtwisto posted:It's the same principle as a voice vote (which I know your legislature does). No tellers bothering to turn up for one side means nobody cares enough for that side so there's no point in the vote and it goes automatically to the other side. From what I've read on it, and I may be way off here, the government is supposed to provide the tellers. Which to my understanding means that the tories actually have control over whether something is counted or not. Correct me if I'm wrong. But if so, that sounds like a ridiculously huge loophole, and also a pretty terrible precedent to set if a GE is being delayed, leaving the tories nominally in control of the government. Couldn't they just keep doing this?
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https://twitter.com/samlove8888/status/1169371941289037824 Dick joke writers confirmed back at work.
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Posted this for the voter registration graphs not the Corbyn bit. Ed: this graph is either missing a bit or has been mislabelled. Better graph on page 81 from the Graun. https://twitter.com/thetimes/status/1169285387065470976 Jaeluni Asjil fucked around with this message at 23:39 on Sep 4, 2019 |
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BobTheJanitor posted:From what I've read on it, and I may be way off here, the government is supposed to provide the tellers. Which to my understanding means that the tories actually have control over whether something is counted or not. Correct me if I'm wrong. But if so, that sounds like a ridiculously huge loophole, and also a pretty terrible precedent to set if a GE is being delayed, leaving the tories nominally in control of the government. Couldn't they just keep doing this? No, the Government supplies one set of tellers, the Opposition the other. I mean technically any four randos could do it but as almost all House business is Government vs. Opposition this is the way it usually shakes out. This was an Opposition amendment so the Government were supposed to provide tellers for the No lobby but didn't, so the Opposition amendment passed on the nod. Besides if they'd discovered One Weird Trick to win all divisions do you not think they'd have deployed it at some other point over the last 36 hours instead of to get May's deal dragged out of it's grave for one more ceremonial kicking?
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Guavanaut posted:Be thankful that the current London moral panic is zombie knives and not garotters as it was in the mid 19th century, when they were campaigning for laws to prove you were a musician of good character before you could buy music wire. if loving only this would have improved immeasurably every single house party I've attended in the past decade
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:Posted this for the voter registration graphs not the Corbyn bit.
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