Norwegian_Imposter
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He's so whipped by everyone around himI wonder who leaked the email because the timing of it couldn't be coincidence.
I would love to have been a fly on the wall in that meeting
He's so whipped by everyone around himI wonder who leaked the email because the timing of it couldn't be coincidence.
I would love to have been a fly on the wall in that meeting
Wonder what will happen the day Murdoch dies and the papers don't know how to spin this as Best for Britain
Apparently I missed this yesterday
The fuck is that?
I'm at a loss of words.One wrote: My Bulgarian wife is not a hostage.
Apparently I missed this yesterday
The fuck is that?
I find myself hoping for indyref 2 even more now.
Even if we stay in the EU, I'm not sure I want anything to do with those in office now down in Westminister considering who the choice is between.
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Jesus Christ on a crystal meth binge! Should've been sacked, that guy.Apparently I missed this yesterday
The fuck is that?
I wonder who leaked the email because the timing of it couldn't be coincidence.
I would love to have been a fly on the wall in that meeting
May said this morning Brexit means Brexit.
So much for being the best out of the bunch. She's willingly going to invoke article 50, destroy the economy of the country all for the sake of a glorified opinion poll. Screw everything.
Jesus Christ on a crystal meth binge! Should've been sacked, that guy.
1.27 million peopleThere should be riots now. They're basing a majority on 1 million people. They should rerun the referendum.
Damn I was hoping she would block it if she wins. Didn't she campaign for remain? Maybe she'll be less stubborn on leave negotiations then.
They won't sack him it is likely UKIP policy, utter filth.
We have police, and a lot of leave voters are old.
A short unrest would still be preferable to a long lasting negative effect imo.
Same I was a strong No voter before, I just didn't believe in it or think the case was strong enough tbh.
However, we're fucked if we stay, we need out now.
Nope, said she was going hardline. No freedom of movement. First priority.
There should be riots now. They're basing a majority on 1 million people. They should rerun the referendum.
Pretty much. I was a very strong NO before.
Now I think it can't be much worse. if we go independent. Especially with the shit show down south. There seems to be a lot less infighting among parties in Scotland as well.
There should be riots now. They're basing a majority on 1 million people. They should rerun the referendum.
She can't ignore the will of the people. No sarcasm.
Damn I was hoping she would block it if she wins. Didn't she campaign for remain? Maybe she'll be less stubborn on leave negotiations then.
But she's fine with not factoring in the will of 16-18 year olds. They aren't people, I guess?
That's been discussed at length - this is not an option, it goes against the democratic principle, etc, etc. It's dangerous talk.
Coming from an uneducated gobshite too, when you consider the absurd amount of British people living in the continent. There are well above 700 000 Britons living in Spain, most of them pensioners. And that's just one country.it's fucking warmongering
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Yeah I agree, the riots will pass and cost however millions, but still a reasonable price compared to the long term loss of Brexit.
That's what I'm more worried about, the Yes movement has certainly grown since 2014 but it's still going to be very close =/
Solid Snake is on the job.So there's a plan to get the nukes out of there if things go way south, right? I sure hope so.
Why not just scrap democratic process all together in that case.
The whole point of democracy is learning to accept defeat gracefully and deal with the aftermath in a civilised manner.
But she's fine with not factoring in the will of 16-18 year olds. They aren't people, I guess?
A bit facetious, but it's going to be the case that the electorate at the point leaving happens is going to be different from the electorate right now.
Why not just scrap democratic process all together in that case.
The whole point of democracy is learning to accept defeat gracefully and deal with the aftermath in a civilised manner.
Riots are exactly what we have to prevent at all costs.
May is extremely authoritarian, but in terms of social policy she's the most liberal of all of them. Which is scary as fuck.
Scotland's potential future - out of the EU, with Michael Gove or Theresa May as PM. It fair focusses the mind.
It's quite literally happened in other countries and there was no fallout.
What's dangerous is completely destroying an economy for no god damned reason.
There are only 11 countries in the world that count 16 as voting age.
Argentina
Austria
Bosnia
Brazil
Cuba
Ecuador
Guernsey
Isle of Man
Jersey
Nicaragua
Scotland
So it isn't exactly fair to criticise them for that.
What kind of social policy reforms is she thinking of?
Why not just scrap democratic process all together in that case.
The whole point of democracy is learning to accept defeat gracefully and deal with the aftermath in a civilised manner.
Maybe already posted but LOL, Sturgeon going full savage. Someone toss her a snickers.
https://twitter.com/NicolaSturgeon/status/748488404636209153
It's a majority nonetheless.
Arguing about the terms of the referendum result now is fruitless.
If there was such a possibility that it'd hinge on a tight vote, then that should have been discussed prior.
What's done is done. We just need to get on and make the most of it.
And I'm a staunch remain voter.