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Rich
03-28-2019, 09:23 AM
Anything. May’s deal to rejected again because the DUP are against it. Long delay to Brexit will then be required followed by, presumably a general election and a second referendum? Or will it be a super-soft Brexit (customs union/free movement etc)

We’re going to end up remaining or having a Brexit so soft that we essentially did remain. But think of the wasted time, money and effort that went into all this. **** me.

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03-28-2019, 09:53 AM
It's normally at this point when democracy has failed that the masses turn to the gun. I don't see that in the English. They're a subdued and beaten people.

Rich
03-28-2019, 09:55 AM
It's not normally at this point when democracy has failed that the masses turn to the gun. I don't see that in the English. They're a subdued and beaten people.

I’d quite like to do some riots and some loots, tbh

PSRB
03-28-2019, 09:56 AM
Anything. May’s deal to rejected again because the DUP are against it. Long delay to Brexit will then be required followed by, presumably a general election and a second referendum? Or will it be a super-soft Brexit (customs union/free movement etc)

We’re going to end up remaining or having a Brexit so soft that we essentially did remain. But think of the wasted time, money and effort that went into all this. **** me.

I believe Europe give up on us on 12th April and we leave with No Deal, which is probably the best solution.

Burney
03-28-2019, 09:58 AM
Anything. May’s deal to rejected again because the DUP are against it. Long delay to Brexit will then be required followed by, presumably a general election and a second referendum? Or will it be a super-soft Brexit (customs union/free movement etc)

We’re going to end up remaining or having a Brexit so soft that we essentially did remain. But think of the wasted time, money and effort that went into all this. **** me.

By ‘slight preference’, you mean it was defeated by 27 votes even when those voting knew it would have no weight.

Quite why people imagine it would gain rather than lose support when there’s a chance it might actually prove binding is beyond me.

Monty92
03-28-2019, 10:04 AM
Anything. May’s deal to rejected again because the DUP are against it. Long delay to Brexit will then be required followed by, presumably a general election and a second referendum? Or will it be a super-soft Brexit (customs union/free movement etc)

We’re going to end up remaining or having a Brexit so soft that we essentially did remain. But think of the wasted time, money and effort that went into all this. **** me.

There's still a loooooong way to go -certainly enough time for the government to come up with something that will appease the DUP. We're still very much in brinkmanship territory, Clive.

Rich
03-28-2019, 10:07 AM
I believe Europe give up on us on 12th April and we leave with No Deal, which is probably the best solution.

Definitely won’t happen. Tusk said last night that Europe can’t betray all the people in the UK that don’t want to leave. Long delay incoming.

Burney
03-28-2019, 10:12 AM
Definitely won’t happen. Tusk said last night that Europe can’t betray all the people in the UK that don’t want to leave. Long delay incoming.

A long delay is not something the EU wants. It would give the U.K. time to strengthen its negotiating position.

Herbert Augustus Chapman
03-28-2019, 10:12 AM
I’d quite like to do some riots and some loots, tbh

I'll with you on this Rich. Until yesterday I was a committed remainer and to hell with you ****ing wog bashing ****s and your democratic majority .. then I see they are threatening my inalienable right to tear around on my motorbike as fast as I can farkin well get away with.

Very soon, insurers will refuse your business unless you take to the road with some kind of monitoring device, hideous killjoy ****s they are.

Sir C
03-28-2019, 10:19 AM
I'll with you on this Rich. Until yesterday I was a committed remainer and to hell with you ****ing wog bashing ****s and your democratic majority .. then I see they are threatening my inalienable right to tear around on my motorbike as fast as I can farkin well get away with.

Very soon, insurers will refuse your business unless you take to the road with some kind of monitoring device, hideous killjoy ****s they are.

Worse than that, these new cars are going to test your breath.

Yes, no longer will a chap be able to partake of a small libation or two on his way home from work to fortify himself to face the glw.

****s.

Billy Goat Sverige
03-28-2019, 10:20 AM
Worse than that, these new cars are going to test your breath.

Yes, no longer will a chap be able to partake of a small libation or two on his way home from work to fortify himself to face the glw.

****s.

Think of the price of a normal service once they've fitted all this crap in new cars.

Alberto Balsam Rodriguez
03-28-2019, 10:21 AM
Anything. May’s deal to rejected again because the DUP are against it. Long delay to Brexit will then be required followed by, presumably a general election and a second referendum? Or will it be a super-soft Brexit (customs union/free movement etc)

We’re going to end up remaining or having a Brexit so soft that we essentially did remain. But think of the wasted time, money and effort that went into all this. **** me.


We are in the who blinks first, stage

Sir C
03-28-2019, 10:22 AM
Think of the price of a normal service once they've fitted all this crap in new cars.

The speed governing stuff is already fitted to most cars, tbh. They'd just need to activate it.

IUFG
03-28-2019, 10:23 AM
The speed governing stuff is already fitted to most cars, tbh. They'd just need to activate it.

:nod: limited to 155mph

Pokster
03-28-2019, 10:25 AM
By ‘slight preference’, you mean it was defeated by 27 votes even when those voting knew it would have no weight.

Quite why people imagine it would gain rather than lose support when there’s a chance it might actually prove binding is beyond me.

All that last night showed imho is that Parliament can't agree on anything, so the chance of getting anything through that will stand up to scrutiny or be agreed by the EU is bloody low, they have offered us a deal, My accpeted, why the EU should negotiate to lessen their stance is beyond me when the UK can't even agree what we want.

long extension, gneral election... and then we end up staying or leaving under such a wishy washy way that we might as well have stayed

Sir C
03-28-2019, 10:25 AM
:nod: limited to 155mph

Yes, but they'll be plumbing that into the satnav so the car complies with speed limits :-(

Ash
03-28-2019, 10:29 AM
It's normally at this point when democracy has failed that the masses turn to the gun. I don't see that in the English. They're a subdued and beaten people.

Yeah, well, that and the fact that we don't have any guns.

Ash
03-28-2019, 10:30 AM
I’d quite like to do some riots and some loots, tbh

Why would you need to do some loots? You're rich.

Ash
03-28-2019, 10:31 AM
Think of the price of a normal service once they've fitted all this crap in new cars.

Old cars will be worth more than new ones imo.

IUFG
03-28-2019, 10:32 AM
Yes, but they'll be plumbing that into the satnav so the car complies with speed limits :-(

Yes, it already goes 'boing' with its fúcking traffic sign recognition

PSRB
03-28-2019, 10:33 AM
Yes, but they'll be plumbing that into the satnav so the car complies with speed limits :-(

Unplug the satnav

IUFG
03-28-2019, 10:36 AM
Unplug the satnav

Oh, no doubt in the future, there will be some alert raised to an enforcement agency that you've done that...

PSRB
03-28-2019, 10:39 AM
Oh, no doubt in the future, there will be some alert raised to an enforcement agency that you've done that...

On my way to a track day, imo

Burney
03-28-2019, 10:40 AM
All that last night showed imho is that Parliament can't agree on anything, so the chance of getting anything through that will stand up to scrutiny or be agreed by the EU is bloody low, they have offered us a deal, My accpeted, why the EU should negotiate to lessen their stance is beyond me when the UK can't even agree what we want.

long extension, gneral election... and then we end up staying or leaving under such a wishy washy way that we might as well have stayed

Lot of factors there. A general election under a new, pro-Brexit Tory PM could actually deliver a workable majority that strengthens the UK’s hand. As the polls keep showing, voters hate May, but they hate the idea of Corbyn as PM even more.

Rich
03-28-2019, 10:42 AM
Why would you need to do some loots? You're rich.

This is how folk express their disappointment these days, is it not?

Ash
03-28-2019, 10:47 AM
This is how folk express their disappointment these days, is it not?

Last time out it was how they demonstrated their criminality, I think.

Anyway, what are you disappoint about? You're a remainer.

Pokster
03-28-2019, 10:49 AM
Lot of factors there. A general election under a new, pro-Brexit Tory PM could actually deliver a workable majority that strengthens the UK’s hand. As the polls keep showing, voters hate May, but they hate the idea of Corbyn as PM even more.

Depends when they have the GE imo, the longer this drags on the more we might get a complete shock to the system as more and more of the electorate get thoroughly pissed off with anything political...he might not even be the Labour leader by then, who knows?

And again, will we ever leave under a no deal? If not then it doesn't metter who is in charge, why would the EU back down

Arsenal Alcoholic Review
03-28-2019, 10:58 AM
Yeah, well, that and the fact that we don't have any guns.

Plenty of shooters about London. It's up to the plebs to rise up. They should be storming Parliament and hanging all the traitors at this stage. A military coup even would do. If this was some brown Country a no fly zone would have been called by now.

Rich
03-28-2019, 11:21 AM
Last time out it was how they demonstrated their criminality, I think.

Anyway, what are you disappoint about? You're a remainer.

Just looks like fun, doesn’t it? I’ll give my loot back at full time.

Alberto Balsam Rodriguez
03-28-2019, 11:22 AM
Lot of factors there. A general election under a new, pro-Brexit Tory PM could actually deliver a workable majority that strengthens the UK’s hand. As the polls keep showing, voters hate May, but they hate the idea of Corbyn as PM even more.

Polls, b, polls.

Last set of election polls said that Labour would be wiped out.

Would the conservatives want an election considering the **** show that this Brexit debacle has been? While the prospect of a Corbyn government is unlikely, the Tories are running scared of that even being a possibility and will probably try to paper of the cracks, if it means avoiding that scenario.

We move on to Mondays repeat of this fiasco from last night, minus what looks like the harder Brexit options.

Ash
03-28-2019, 11:24 AM
Plenty of shooters about London. It's up to the plebs to rise up. They should be storming Parliament and hanging all the traitors at this stage. A military coup even would do. If this was some brown Country a no fly zone would have been called by now.

:hehe: If an Arab secular state had acted in opposition to the democratic mandate in this way, MI6 would be arming and funding head-chopping ‘moderate’ jihadis by now, and staging fake poison gas attacks.

redgunamo
03-28-2019, 11:54 AM
Yeah, that's what they all say ..



Just looks like fun, doesn’t it? I’ll give my loot back at full time.

Arsenal Alcoholic Review
03-28-2019, 12:02 PM
:hehe: If an Arab secular state had acted in opposition to the democratic mandate in this way, MI6 would be arming and funding head-chopping ‘moderate’ jihadis by now, and staging fake poison gas attacks.

100%. They do it when their side lose closely as it is never mind win a major campaign and then be told your vote doesn't matter. We're all Eddard Stark now


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gihOrSdfEPs

Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
03-28-2019, 01:36 PM
I'll with you on this Rich. Until yesterday I was a committed remainer and to hell with you ****ing wog bashing ****s and your democratic majority .. then I see they are threatening my inalienable right to tear around on my motorbike as fast as I can farkin well get away with.

Very soon, insurers will refuse your business unless you take to the road with some kind of monitoring device, hideous killjoy ****s they are.

Herbs, you were telling us what a manly bike mechanic you are. And now you're telling me you don't know enough to take a bit of scaff bar to the box with the limiter in it. That's what we used to do. Turbo on your bus not working? **** it with a bit of scaff bar.