stickygirl
All the witches
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Setting the Brexit thing aside, the Conservative offering for leaders make Corbyn seem quite reasonable: they are as scary as fuck. Roll on the election and a hung parliament.
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Setting the Brexit thing aside, the Conservative offering for leaders make Corbyn seem quite reasonable: they are as scary as fuck. Roll on the election and a hung parliament.
It feels like someone saying "which fingernail would you like pulled out first?"Yes all the Tory party hopefuls plan to ride their unicorns into Europe and cast spells on the EU commission which will make them accept everything they have been saying No to for the last three years.
According to Boris' dad, he is going to accomplish something in one month as Prime minister that he didn't manage in three years as Foreign Secretary, the total division of Europe.
It feels like someone saying "which fingernail would you like pulled out first?"
ETA
From the Independent
"Sixty-three per cent of members said they would be prepared to accept Scottish independence to get Brexit, while 59 per cent said the same about a united Ireland. Just 29 and 28 per cent were opposed, respectively.
“Significant damage” to the UK economy was also no deterrent, with 61 per cent in favour and 29 per cent opposed. Some 54 per cent said the Tory party’s complete destruction would still be a price worth paying for Brexit."
Sounds like most would be happy to pay for a ticket on MH370
It does - makes it far worse than our USA colleague's GOP and collegiate systemYou have to remember that the average age of the people selecting our new prime minister is around 76. A fair chunk of that 150,000 people is already in the early stages of dementia. But don't let that worry you,
Oh yea - that undemocratic EU, that have changed 5% of our laws and account for 44% of our exports.... that thieving bunch of weirdos that moved in next door and took our jobsany price is worth paying if it gets us out of the undemocratic EU especially as they won't be around to pick up the pieces.
At a public event, Boris Johnson wears the face of someone
that is doing something that is wrong. All of the people that
Putin owns, wear that expression on their face.
Stephen Doughty MP said the speech appeared a
“blatant attempt to politicise our brilliant police”
ahead of an election campaign, adding:
“They are not political props.”
As the officer immediately behind Johnson appeared
to feel faint towards the end of his speech, Boris turned to
see what was happening and appeared ready to draw to a
close, but then continued speaking for several minutes.
The British can create as many bills to stop no-deal Brexit as they want, but if they don't get their act together anytime soon, they will be out, anyhow. It only takes one EU country to oppose further delay.
Since there is no reason to expect Britain to come up with anything constructive within a century, it might be better for the EU to get rid of them asap. Rip off the bandaid, and start focusing on how to deal with the aftermath.
Boris Johnson failed to turn up to his own press conference as noisy anti-Brexit protesters vented their anger, in extraordinary scenes in Luxembourg on Monday.
Xavier Bettel, the country’s leader, went ahead to speak to the press without the British prime minister – standing next to an empty podium as he fiercely criticised him.
Attacking the UK’s failure to present fresh proposals to break the Brexit impasse, Mr Bettel said – to applause from onlookers – that the “clock is ticking” and told Mr Johnson: “Stop speaking and act.”
Mr Johnson had been in Luxembourg to meet the country’s leader and Jean-Claude Juncker, the European Commission president, for the first time face-to-face.
But after enduring loud boos and taunts on the way in from assembled protesters, Mr Johnson walked away without doing his promised appearance in front of the media. A UK government source said he would instead do a clip in private with broadcasters away from the assembled public and press.