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arista
09-02-2019, 04:14 AM
"Had a former British soldier earlier on Sky news comments threathen "It won't b no surrender this time...this time you will all die" "


You can not use a Ex Soldier as a View of Next Month.
Lets find out as it happens.
No need for us to put up a border
so its the other sides choice.

Twosugars
09-02-2019, 04:27 AM
Arista, it's 4 in the morning so bed, now!

arista
09-02-2019, 05:01 AM
Arista, it's 4 in the morning so bed, now!


I am at work
you need to go to bed

Cherie
09-02-2019, 09:30 AM
But Cherie the Brexit voters had control of their own borders...the main border is between Ni and the Republic...So sad to see when even Unioinst farmers are saying they feel betrayed Britain had control over there borders .

When we come together as South Africans we know for many years is Bs..We can fly through many airlinens KLM...Air France..Lufthans..Iberia...I have lived in Ireland since 99 and only us migrants to Europe Know to avoid the Uk and it's cost's are very off putting...At least in EU they value our input ...The Uk seems to think that that if your not one of them your one of us.It shouldnt be about us and them

Had a former British soldier earlier on Sky news comments theathen "It won't b no surrender this time...this time you will all die"

That will be why there are so many immigrants in the UK then :umm2: Lets face it you have a massive chip on your shoulder about the UK which I can't take away from you and that is your issue. What I am seeing is no dialogue from the EU as a way of resolution so it is either accept thee backstop or go to a hard border, that doesn't appear to me to be looking after Irelands interest at all rather their own.

bots
09-02-2019, 09:49 AM
That will be why there are so many immigrants in the UK then :umm2: Lets face it you have a massive chip on your shoulder about the UK which I can't take away from you and that is your issue. What I am seeing is no dialogue from the EU as a way of resolution so it is either accept thee backstop or go to a hard border, that doesn't appear to me to be looking after Irelands interest at all rather their own.

that's exactly the point. The EU know that if they dont compromise on the irish border, the UK will be forced to go for a hard Brexit. Which means they have no concern for the good friday agreement at all so all their words on protecting ireland are complete bollocks

joeysteele
09-02-2019, 09:59 AM
To Dangerous to Scrap
The PM used a Civil Servant to change the plan
she alone is at fault
She has the power to do any direction.

The PM is to blame I agree totally.

She has made a continuous almighty mess of the whole process

'She alone is at fault', your own words, should sum up this disastrous Prime Minister's time in the job, for me anyway.

lime
09-02-2019, 10:20 AM
That will be why there are so many immigrants in the UK then :umm2: Lets face it you have a massive chip on your shoulder about the UK which I can't take away from you and that is your issue. What I am seeing is no dialogue from the EU as a way of resolution so it is either accept thee backstop or go to a hard border, that doesn't appear to me to be looking after Irelands interest at all rather their own.

what dialouge do do want see? The hard Brexireers dont want one.....listen to them...they want no deal....Mogg farage also Banks...Jojo my be found funny in the country you founds home.in ireland..they insult us non stop


they say that the irish must Know their place...and use the food as leverage to making a deal:shrug::shrug::shrug::shrug:.....

but I am the one with the masive chip on my shoulder:hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe:

Sticks
09-02-2019, 10:29 AM
There is a joke there somewhere about chips on shoulders and the Irish potato famine, but I can't think of it.

What I want to know, is when we come out without a deal on wto terms and a return to a hard border across Northern Ireland, can we tell the EU that they can just whistle for that £39b May offered to pay them?

Cherie
09-02-2019, 10:35 AM
There is a joke there somewhere about chips on shoulders and the Irish potato famine, but I can't think of it.

What I want to know, is when we come out without a deal on wto terms and a return to a hard border across Northern Ireland, can we tell the EU that they can just whistle for that £39b May offered to pay them?

oh ha ha, just like the story telling, don't give up the day job to be a comedian

lime
09-02-2019, 10:37 AM
that's exactly the point. The EU know that if they dont compromise on the irish border, the UK will be forced to go for a hard Brexit. Which means they have no concern for the good friday agreement at all so all their words on protecting ireland are complete bollocks

First of all it is a British border not Irish...what compis do you suggest?
To say that the EU has no concern for GFA is laughable...when everyone globally knows it is not the Irish breaking the Un peace agreement...It's the DUP..sure they refused to sign up the peace deal...

Does that not telll you :shrug::shrug:

Cherie
09-02-2019, 10:37 AM
what dialouge do do want see? The hard Brexireers dont want one.....listen to them...they want no deal....Mogg farage also Banks...Jojo my be found funny in the country you founds home.in ireland..they insult us non stop


they say that the irish must Know their place...and use the food as leverage to making a deal:shrug::shrug::shrug::shrug:.....

but I am the one with the masive chip on my shoulder:hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe:



The Irish must know their place ...yes I hear May saying that all the time :umm2: You do realise that Parliament is spit on this, and even the parties themselves ...so how you come to the conclusion that everyone in the UK wants a hard Brexit is anyones guess

What is laughable is you thinking the EU is doing Ireland any favours

Cherie
09-02-2019, 10:38 AM
First of all it is a British border not Irish...what compis do you suggest?
To say that the EU has no concern for GFA is laughable...when everyone globally knows it is not the Irish breaking the Un peace agreement...It's the DUP..sure they refused to sign up the peace deal...

Does that not telll you :shrug::shrug:

It tells you the DUP wants to remain part of the Union?

lime
09-02-2019, 10:50 AM
The Irish must know their place ...yes I hear May saying that all the time :umm2: You do realise that Parliament is spit on this, and even the parties themselves ...so how you come to the conclusion that everyone in the UK wants a hard Brexit is anyones guess

What is laughable is you thinking the EU is doing Ireland any favours

Cerie i have seen you mention on many occasions that The Irish must be gratefull of the britsh bailling out the the Irish...We borrowed 7 billin off the British at a rate of 6 %...they borroewd this mun at a rate of 2 %.....the British bailed Ireland out of & billion ..please dont forget it was an 85billion bailout...sometimes you make it sound akin to someone getting their first morgate and saying my bank manger bouuht me a house

lime
09-02-2019, 10:54 AM
The Irish must know their place ...yes I hear May saying that all the time :umm2: You do realise that Parliament is spit on this, and even the parties themselves ...so how you come to the conclusion that everyone in the UK wants a hard Brexit is anyones guess

What is laughable is you thinking the EU is doing Ireland any favoursi feel your post is mocking...I never said May said this but the DUP do so a daily basis:fist::fist::fist:

Cherie
09-02-2019, 11:34 AM
Cerie i have seen you mention on many occasions that The Irish must be gratefull of the britsh bailling out the the Irish...We borrowed 7 billin off the British at a rate of 6 %...they borroewd this mun at a rate of 2 %.....the British bailed Ireland out of & billion ..please dont forget it was an 85billion bailout...sometimes you make it sound akin to someone getting their first morgate and saying my bank manger bouuht me a house

I have never once said Ireland should be grateful, that’s your misinterpretation of my words, I mentioned the bail out in the context of Ireland standing on its own economy

Cherie
09-02-2019, 11:34 AM
i feel your post is mocking...I never said May said this but the DUP do so a daily basis:fist::fist::fist:

Well you are watching a different news cast to me, I have never heard this said

lime
09-02-2019, 11:47 AM
There is a joke there somewhere about chips on shoulders and the Irish potato famine, but I can't think of it.

What I want to know, is when we come out without a deal on wto terms and a return to a hard border across Northern Ireland, can we tell the EU that they can just whistle for that £39b May offered to pay them?

TBH sticks we in Ireland could give a flying fok about your money...we just al to stand to our peace deal


Oh my...An other one who does not understand the the the WTO...i find you folk quite endearing....love the fact that you....as a brit find the irish famine as a joke

Alf
09-02-2019, 11:57 AM
TBH sticks we in Ireland could give a flying fok about your money...we just al to stand to our peace deal


Oh my...An other one who does not understand the the the WTO...i find you folk quite endearing....love the fact that you....as a brit find the irish famine as a jokeUs brits find a joke out of anything. After the war, we came back and made Dad's Army, making jokes about the war.

I suppose that's why we're known throughout the World for our sense of humour, you're supposed to respect our culture.

lime
09-02-2019, 12:02 PM
Well you are watching a different news cast to me, I have never heard this said

cherie you are beter than this...Are you really telling me that in the UK how the DUP is so insulting to us Irish is not reported?..They said the Irish breed like vermon .

kinda believe you ..what they say about the Irish will not be said on British media:nono::nono::nono:

lime
09-02-2019, 12:08 PM
Us brits find a joke out of anything. After the war, we came back and made Dad's Army, making jokes about the war.

I suppose that's why we're known throughout the World for our sense of humour, you're supposed to respect our culture.
you think throghout the world you are known for you sense of humour?


Sure didn't we all a great laugh when we seen the brits invading our land:conf:

Alf
09-02-2019, 12:14 PM
you think throghout the world you are known for you sense of humour?


Sure didn't we all a great laugh when we seen the brits invading our land:conf:I don't think it, I know it. The export of our humour throughout the World was my biggest clue.

lime
09-02-2019, 12:32 PM
I don't think it, I know it. The export of our humour throughout the World was my biggest clue.
WRONG

we as Boers and irish find it insuling but not surprisig that you laugh at us Irish and Boers in British concertation camps

Alf
09-02-2019, 12:51 PM
WRONG

we as Boers and irish find it insuling but not surprisig that you laugh at us Irish and Boers in British concertation campsAnd you find in insulting because you don't have the same sense of humour as us, which is what I'm saying.

Laughing is more fun than crying.

Cherie
09-02-2019, 02:01 PM
cherie you are beter than this...Are you really telling me that in the UK how the DUP is so insulting to us Irish is not reported?..They said the Irish breed like vermon .

kinda believe you ..what they say about the Irish will not be said on British media:nono::nono::nono:

When was this said and on what network?


I have heard these sort of comments in the past but not in recent times

Cherie
09-02-2019, 02:01 PM
WRONG

we as Boers and irish find it insuling but not surprisig that you laugh at us Irish and Boers in British concertation camps

You talk about the British perpetuating the them and us narrative? and you go on like this

Cherie
09-02-2019, 02:03 PM
And you find in insulting because you don't have the same sense of humour as us, which is what I'm saying.

Laughing is more fun than crying.

The famine is nothing to laugh about, same as slavery, but you can make jokes about one with no censure

Sticks
09-02-2019, 04:54 PM
TBH sticks we in Ireland could give a flying fok about your money...we just al to stand to our peace deal


Oh my...An other one who does not understand the the the WTO...i find you folk quite endearing....love the fact that you....as a brit find the irish famine as a joke

Actually I am a bit of a historian, someone started talking about chips on shoulders referencing Ireland and immediately I thought of the Irish Potato famine. It did at first glance seem ironic. As to a joke about the IPF, if there is one out there about an event in the 19th century which saw the death or loss to emigration of either 1 or 2 million people, I could not begin to think of one. Dark humour at its darkest if one exists...

As to the expression, actually it does not refer to French fries, but a chip of wood, where a belligerent would put it on his shoulder (and yes it was usually a man), and challenge another individual to knock it off, prior to a serious altercation.

Regarding the Peace deal, what peace deal?

Bombings still take place, which have to have permission of the General Council of the IRA to take place by so called splinter groups and punishment shootings still take place. (I thought they were supposed to have been put beyond use? :suspect:)

BTW what is Vermon??? Is it related to Vermin by any chance?

Here is a tip, some browsers like fire fox allow you to download dictionary extensions which help spell check your typing. It would be nice if others used it more and used proper English. I vaguely remember that we were not supposed to use SMS text speak here, or was that another forum...

lime
09-02-2019, 11:37 PM
[QUOTE=Sticks;10438185]Actually I am a bit of a historian, someone started talking about chips on shoulders referencing Ireland and immediately I thought of the Irish Potato famine. It did at first glance seem ironic. As to a joke about the IPF, if there is one out there about an event in the 19th century which saw the death or loss to emigration of either 1 or 2 million people, I could not begin to think of one. Dark humour at its darkest if one exists...

As to the expression, actually it does not refer to French fries, but a chip of wood, where a belligerent would put it on his shoulder (and yes it was usually a man), and challenge another individual to knock it off, prior to a serious altercation.

Regarding the Peace deal, what peace deal?

Bombings still take place, which have to have permission of the General Council of the IRA to take place by so called splinter groups and punishment shootings still take place. (I thought they were supposed to have been put beyond use? :suspect:)

BTW what is Vermon??? Is it related to Vermin by any chance?

arista
10-02-2019, 03:48 PM
New Labours Blair on Sophie Ridge today SkyNewsHD
being shown every hour,

His views are no help just the same stuff he has said before
https://news.sky.com/story/no-deal-brexit-tony-blair-warns-of-devastating-consequences-for-peace-in-northern-ireland-11633263

He is Not in Power
Labour do not want his help.

bots
10-02-2019, 04:32 PM
May is pretty obviously running the clock down again. There isn't going to be any renegotiation. It's May's deal or no deal, always has been and thats the way it will stay.

arista
10-02-2019, 04:44 PM
May is pretty obviously running the clock down again. There isn't going to be any renegotiation. It's May's deal or no deal, always has been and thats the way it will stay.


Yes same old story
Some New Votes on Thursday in Parliament.

arista
11-02-2019, 03:01 PM
[A spokesman for Mrs May
also said the PM would make a statement
in Parliament on Tuesday to update MPs
on the latest Brexit developments.]

Tomorrow 3PM the PM spill the fecking beans.,,,,,,,,,,,,

joeysteele
11-02-2019, 03:29 PM
[A spokesman for Mrs May
also said the PM would make a statement
in Parliament on Tuesday to update MPs
on the latest Brexit developments.]

Tomorrow 3PM the PM spill the fecking beans.,,,,,,,,,,,,

For crying out loud, she's making this all a laughing stock.

arista
11-02-2019, 04:24 PM
For crying out loud, she's making this all a laughing stock.



Yes its New Stuff
REMIXED


Get On Down

arista
12-02-2019, 12:51 PM
The PM is Live with the Labour Leader
in Parliament now.
Not after 3PM.

A Scotsman has shouted out Not True
as she spoke.
And the Leader of the SNP
then shouted out a Rude word
the Speaker then instructed him to withdraw it .
The SNP Leader then did withdraw his word.


https://news.sky.com/story/live-theresa-may-faces-mps-as-prime-minister-updates-them-on-brexit-11635283

joeysteele
12-02-2019, 05:54 PM
The PM is Live with the Labour Leader
in Parliament now.
Not after 3PM.

A Scotsman has shouted out Not True
as she spoke.
And the Leader of the SNP
then shouted out a Rude word
the Speaker then instructed him to withdraw it .
The SNP Leader then did withdraw his word.


https://news.sky.com/story/live-theresa-may-faces-mps-as-prime-minister-updates-them-on-brexit-11635283

Just a total absolute farce.

arista
12-02-2019, 06:06 PM
Just a total absolute farce.



Yes she is getting away with it.
The EU will not allow any changes.

She wants a couple of weeks.

Looks like a No Deal

smudgie
12-02-2019, 06:45 PM
Yes she is getting away with it.
The EU will not allow any changes.

She wants a couple of weeks.

Looks like a No Deal

Time to start stockpiling the toilet roll I reckon.
Don’t want to be caught short.:hehe:

arista
12-02-2019, 07:26 PM
Time to start stockpiling the toilet roll I reckon.
Don’t want to be caught short.:hehe:


Good Idea

arista
13-02-2019, 08:02 AM
[ITV News Correspondent Angus Walker
Last night, I’d been reporting on the meeting
at the UK Ambassador’s Residence
in Brussels between Michel Barnier
and Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay.
Olly Robbins was also in the same hotel.
He too was having a drink.
He was with two colleagues in the bar
and could be clearly overheard by
other guests as he gossiped about
Brexit, the cabinet and MPs.
He was speaking in such a manner
that you didn’t have to listen hard
to hear him. But to be clear, I was hearing
chunks of their conversation and
not every single word.
He suggested: “... Got to make them
believe that the week beginning
end of March... Extension is possible
but if they don’t vote for the deal then
the extension is a long one...”]

https://www.itv.com/news/2019-02-12/exclusive-uk-chief-brexit-negotiator-olly-robbins-warns-mps-the-choice-is-mays-deal-or-extension/

ITV news reporter
getting the Civil Servants idea,
which is Not Fact.

reece(:
13-02-2019, 10:38 PM
ay2wRTwkcFE

arista
13-02-2019, 11:29 PM
Yes she was on SkyNewsHD All Out Politics
as well.


Some reports saying tomorrow Thursday Vote
is at 5PM approx.


Tonight Labour MP Jess Phillips
said on Peston ITV1HD, she believes more Labour MP's
could vote for the PM's Deal
but is not happy about the choice.
Her Deal or No Deal.
Jess also claimed tomorrow's Votes is a waste of time,

Sticks
14-02-2019, 04:20 AM
Sinn Féin just want to protect their precious Good Friday "We the British Government unconditionally surrender to the IRA and all men of blood and hereby give in to terrorism" Agreement

Nicky91
14-02-2019, 08:23 AM
https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2019/02/time-is-running-out-on-brexit-dutch-prime-minister-says/

Time is running out on brexit, our dutch PM Mark Rutte says

Cherie
14-02-2019, 08:31 AM
Sinn Féin just want to protect their precious Good Friday "We the British Government unconditionally surrender to the IRA and all men of blood and hereby give in to terrorism" Agreement

so you want what exactly? a return to the troubles? because that is what it looks like from where I am sitting

joeysteele
14-02-2019, 08:55 AM
This is a total mess.
It's really terrible judgement and management to be in this mess still so late in the day.

Unless MPs really do orchestrate quickly an alternative plan.
Then I do think both an extension of article 50 and a new vote need ruling out.

If I was an MP, I'd never support a no deal vote.
So with like feet made of lead, I would vote to move on and support the deal on offer now.

I'd have to qualify that with a comment to this Prime Minister that she has been a disgrace in her procrastination and political deceit to MPs on all sides in her presentations to Parliament.

To move on from this vote, then start the main deal with the EU.
To finally get rid of this totally untrustworthy PM.
Then move to the next general election whenever that comes.

Should all be a final relief across the whole Nation.

Brexit has become the word I am most likely to hate the most in my life.
Absolutely sick to death of hearing it.

I still argue, from the start, leaving the EU was going to affect the whole of the UK, all MPs of all Parties and all future governments.
This should have been a Parliamentary negotiation to leave, not just a minority government's one.

Only one person is to blame for the procrastination, and farce this became, and that's the present PM.
Whose failure to properly consult and include others rather than deliberately exclude, has brought us to near nowhere really, most likely wanted to be,in over the last 2 years and 9 months to March this year.

A National disgrace.

Beso
14-02-2019, 08:58 AM
I'm purchasing warehouse space...I'm going to make a mint if it's a no deal....come on the no deal.

Nicky91
14-02-2019, 09:00 AM
https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2019/02/dutch-pm-calls-for-a-realistic-strong-europe-warns-of-brexit-devastation/

Our dutch PM Rutte has been in Zurich, calls for a realistic strong europe, us working together side by side after a possible no deal brexit

he wants the EU to become a great powerhouse in europe

Cherie
14-02-2019, 09:07 AM
Also to Sticks did any of the Unionist Paramiltaries get locked up as part of the Good Friday agreement, or is only one type of terrorist you want put away?

arista
14-02-2019, 12:41 PM
https://storify.com/services/proxy/2/BTpScq6VnloFyppV1Jqiag/https/d2kmm3vx031a1h.cloudfront.net/8fYLayoSqKz6gPpxTkYg_FT.JPG

Nicky your Nation
is loving our Pre Brexit Date rush

Crimson Dynamo
14-02-2019, 02:02 PM
Germany narrowly escapes recession

Germany narrowly escaped slipping into recession at the end of 2018 but growth stagnated in the fourth quarter as its economy struggles to cope with a global industrial slump.

Germany's growth flatlined after contracting 0.2pc in the third quarter of 2018 with higher government spending and rising investment helping its economy avoid a technical recession. Despite the downgrade to German growth, Eurostat left its fourth quarter growth estimate for the eurozone unchanged at 0.2pc.

Early indicators in 2019 have suggested that Europe's engine room has struggled to bounce back from last year's soft second half. Survey data indicates that Germany's embattled manufacturing sector saw growth slow further in January.

Germany is highly exposed to export demand and has suffered as the world economy starts to slow and the trade war drags down Chinese growth.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2019/02/14/markets-latest-news-pound-euro-ftse-100-germany-narrowly-escapes/

Sticks
14-02-2019, 04:05 PM
Also to Sticks did any of the Unionist Paramiltaries get locked up as part of the Good Friday agreement, or is only one type of terrorist you want put away?

Of course they should be locked up as well :mad:

That's why I said "All men of blood"

arista
14-02-2019, 05:17 PM
Voting has now started

[17:14
Amendment A - results (Labour)
Ayes to the right
306
Noes to the left
322
The Amendment does not pass]

https://storify.com/services/proxy/2/99bIKuBROWjn_lZ6cJYQFA/https/d2kmm3vx031a1h.cloudfront.net/2o5j5V0SGiRxnVM8Xnlw_LB_SKY_NEWS_TAILORED_2_1600_t o_1800_frame_113579_RTA22.jpg

arista
14-02-2019, 05:30 PM
[17:28
SNP Amendment
Ayes
93

Noes
315

So no extension to Article 50]

arista
14-02-2019, 05:47 PM
[Government motion result
Support for the approach to leave the EU agreed last month, with ongoing backstop discussions
Ayes
258
Noes
303]



17:44

The government has been defeated]




The PM is not there
The Labour Leader
is angry the PM is not there,

Sticks
14-02-2019, 07:26 PM
:dance::colour:Yay

We are going to have a No Deal Hard Brexit

Anyone not rejoicing at that is spreading Project Fear on industrial Strength Steroids

No Deal Brexit will be the making of this country and a Sunny Golden upland of prosperity just as Boris and Nigel have promised :cheer2:

People of the country voted to Leave, not Leave with a deal, Leave with a Deal was not on the ballot, just LEAVE!!!

£350m a week for the NHS, Borris has promised us that...

[/Sarcasm Mode]

Nicky91
15-02-2019, 10:51 AM
:dance::colour:Yay

We are going to have a No Deal Hard Brexit

Anyone not rejoicing at that is spreading Project Fear on industrial Strength Steroids

No Deal Brexit will be the making of this country and a Sunny Golden upland of prosperity just as Boris and Nigel have promised :cheer2:

People of the country voted to Leave, not Leave with a deal, Leave with a Deal was not on the ballot, just LEAVE!!!

£350m a week for the NHS, Borris has promised us that...

[/Sarcasm Mode]

whatever makes you happy i guess, just celebrate uk's independence, not being against us in europe

i'm not Anti-UK myself, based on how you guys have been the weak link in the EU, i think you guys are better off independent than remaining in the EU

reece(:
15-02-2019, 01:36 PM
-hzqy6QM7_8

Alf
15-02-2019, 01:46 PM
:dance::colour:Yay

We are going to have a No Deal Hard Brexit

Anyone not rejoicing at that is spreading Project Fear on industrial Strength Steroids

No Deal Brexit will be the making of this country and a Sunny Golden upland of prosperity just as Boris and Nigel have promised :cheer2:

People of the country voted to Leave, not Leave with a deal, Leave with a Deal was not on the ballot, just LEAVE!!!

£350m a week for the NHS, Borris has promised us that...

[/Sarcasm Mode]No! It's actually better that not a single penny of our £350m goes to the NHS, it's better that it all goes to your unelected masters in Brussels.

Now that's sarcasm

arista
15-02-2019, 01:54 PM
-hzqy6QM7_8


Yes I watched all that GMBHD itv today.
Terry got Rude , on purpose

lime
16-02-2019, 01:43 PM
its no deal now...sad becausse Ireland was willing to make a deal...DUP and ERG said NO...Lets all move on now

Nicky91
16-02-2019, 01:46 PM
its no deal now...sad becausse Ireland was willing to make a deal...DUP and ERG said NO...Lets all move on now

yes very sad news, but we gotta accept this and move on i agree

lime
16-02-2019, 01:47 PM
Yes I watched all that GMBHD itv today.
Terry got Rude , on purpose

Ooh my....did he get upset about the future of the British,,Shame on him

lime
16-02-2019, 01:52 PM
yes very sad news, but we gotta accept this and move on i agree

Life moves on and we now have to move on....No more talk move on

reece(:
18-02-2019, 02:09 PM
1097487967730483201

Niamh.
18-02-2019, 02:17 PM
Didn't sound like she said "tinge" it was like "a funny -cough- " I just won't continue with what i was going to say

bots
18-02-2019, 02:26 PM
it was funny ti... whatever ti was going to be ... i can think of many words that begin with ti

Cherie
18-02-2019, 02:33 PM
A green tinge?

Niamh.
18-02-2019, 02:34 PM
it was funny ti... whatever ti was going to be ... i can think of many words that begin with ti

tit? tiger? tickle? time? tinsel? tipple? tick? :hehe:

bots
18-02-2019, 02:46 PM
tit? tiger? tickle? time? tinsel? tipple? tick? :hehe:

Tibetan, tinkle, t'y'pical, tiddledwinks, tinctorially, timorous :hehe:

Northern Monkey
18-02-2019, 03:12 PM
Oh Jesus :joker:

Not a good start for her new independent group.

arista
20-02-2019, 12:23 PM
Today the UK PM
after PMQ's is going to the EU
meeting in Brussels
for more talks
no change on her deal
just wording to make it not look so bad??????

arista
21-02-2019, 01:04 PM
The Labour Leader
and his team
Are Live in Brussels.

But he is Not in Power?

SkyNewsHD Live


Not on BBCnewsHD as Stupid BBC puts BBC1HD news (cut backs) on same channel .so he can not be live on BBC TV 1AM

arista
21-02-2019, 06:52 PM
Some Good News

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dz8BcxWXQAQENj2.jpg

hijaxers
21-02-2019, 07:01 PM
Why is it not reported on our news that 80,000 police for 84,000 protesters are out on the streets of Paris - talk about hide what goes on to us !

Sticks
21-02-2019, 07:36 PM
We need to change our language here

we are not crashing out without a deal

We are leaping victoriously out of the EU unfettered by any scuzzy deals
Together we will build that hard border across Northern Ireland ourselves and dismantle that hatred declaration of surrender to the IRA.

It will be a time of prosperity for all as we stride out on the sunny golden uplands of Hard Brexit

REJOICE!!!!

Ree-Smog, Boris and Farage our messiahs will show us this bright future from their sacred red bus...

Nicky91
24-02-2019, 11:33 AM
We need to change our language here

we are not crashing out without a deal

We are leaping victoriously out of the EU unfettered by any scuzzy deals
Together we will build that hard border across Northern Ireland ourselves and dismantle that hatred declaration of surrender to the IRA.

It will be a time of prosperity for all as we stride out on the sunny golden uplands of Hard Brexit

REJOICE!!!!

Ree-Smog, Boris and Farage our messiahs will show us this bright future from their sacred red bus...

repeating yourself again i see :bored:

Vicky.
24-02-2019, 11:37 AM
Well this has been a bit of a ****show hasn't it...May whinging that she hasn't got enough time...but it was her that triggered article 50 without a bloody plan (would have thought they would learn from the Cameron thing about not having a plan..). Eejits, the lot of them.

arista
24-02-2019, 01:14 PM
The PM has stated more time
needed for her
No Meaningful Vote this week

New Deadline she has set is March 12th


Breaking news just on SkyNewsHD live
https://news.sky.com/story/live-chuka-umunna-i-cant-make-jeremy-corbyn-pm-11646606


Theresa May is in Sharm el-Sheikh for a conference with EU and Arab state leaders
She has confirmed no meaningful Brexit deal vote before 12 March

arista
24-02-2019, 05:18 PM
[Guy Verhofstadt
President of @ALDEGroup
and Brexit Coordinator for
@Europarl_EN #IAmEuropean says:

Kicking the can down the road only
adds to the crippling uncertainty
for businesses on both sides of the
channel & for millions of citizens.
I have seen many surprising decisions
in a lifetime in politics. But this is close to
being one of the most reckless.]

[Henry Newman
Director, @OpenEurope
reply:

If you're worried about uncertainty
& the risk of No Deal,
I suggest getting on the blower
to Tusk and Juncker.
Press them to get on with
making the changes & guarantees
Parliament seeks so they
can vote for the deal Unless &
until Parliament backs a deal,
it will be no deal]

Sticks
24-02-2019, 06:09 PM
There is no uncertainty

On 29 March we are victoriously leaping clear of the EU, unfettered by any scuzzy deals, and free to build that long needed hard border across Northern Ireland. I am sure we can get a great deal on razor wire.

Then we can start locking up all those terrorists that were let go by the Good Friday (We the UK government unconditionally surrender to the IRA and all terrorists) Agreement

We will stride out into a new age of prosperity of the sunny golden uplands of No Deal Hard Brexit, led by our messiahs of Nigel, Borris and Ree-Smog in their bright red bus....

Nicky91
25-02-2019, 08:27 AM
There is no uncertainty

On 29 March we are victoriously leaping clear of the EU, unfettered by any scuzzy deals, and free to build that long needed hard border across Northern Ireland. I am sure we can get a great deal on razor wire.

Then we can start locking up all those terrorists that were let go by the Good Friday (We the UK government unconditionally surrender to the IRA and all terrorists) Agreement

We will stride out into a new age of prosperity of the sunny golden uplands of No Deal Hard Brexit, led by our messiahs of Nigel, Borris and Ree-Smog in their bright red bus....

nope, your PM May wants her deal or a delay of brexit for a few months, even a year, the time she needs to come up with a good deal all parties can agree with

bots
25-02-2019, 08:46 AM
nope, your PM May wants her deal or a delay of brexit for a few months, even a year, the time she needs to come up with a good deal all parties can agree with

no she is not. We exit on the 29th March, one way or another

arista
25-02-2019, 08:53 AM
nope, your PM May wants her deal or a delay of brexit for a few months, even a year, the time she needs to come up with a good deal all parties can agree with


No Nicky
they are not words from the PM.

Some MP's have their own view
many are not even in her cabinet


She said hours ago
we are leaving on the 29th of next month

Nicky91
25-02-2019, 09:01 AM
huh, i heard otherwise on our dutch news this morning :conf: about it being her deal or a delay

arista
25-02-2019, 09:12 AM
huh, i heard otherwise on our dutch news this morning :conf: about it being her deal or a delay


Yes loads in your nation wish it to delay
and then stop it.


But Nicky
the PM (Herself) went on every news speaking the date.

Loads of Labour MP's are giving interviews
but they are not in power.


A Delay makes more companies go under

arista
25-02-2019, 09:17 AM
Tomorrow Tuesday
we get another Statement from the PM
what will be new
maybe the date 12th of March for a vote.

arista
25-02-2019, 03:43 PM
https://storify.com/services/proxy/2/2VSC2Ysib3bVHai5oXFu0w/https/storify.com/services/proxy/2/ORXyt96iAo7BDcVU_cScnA/https/storify.com/services/proxy/2/Qmde9lMiQ7Qh0PgEK1TNHA/https/d2kmm3vx031a1h.cloudfront.net/1Wg1e1jTSVeHVLLLDBlp_Independent25.JPG

arista
25-02-2019, 05:43 PM
[Labour announce backing for a second Brexit referendum ]

https://news.sky.com/story/labour-announce-backing-for-a-second-brexit-referendum-11648217

Underscore
25-02-2019, 05:48 PM
Still aint voting for them.

Too little, way too late.

Sticks
25-02-2019, 07:22 PM
By the time they get their act together we will have leapt victoriously clear of the EU, unfettered by any scuzzy deals whatsoever, as the UK voted to just leave, not leave with a deal.

No Deal Hard Brexit, that is what its gonna be

Altogether now

We're Leaving without a Deal!
We're Leaving without a Deal!
Ee I Adio
We're Leaving without a Deal!

:spin:

arista
26-02-2019, 12:43 PM
The PM is live in Parliament now


[PM sets out plan to give MPs vote on no-deal
Brexit or Article 50 extension
The PM tells MPs: "I know members across the House are genuinely
worried time is running out."
She adds many MPs are also worried about the effect of
"current uncertainty on business".
She sets out three measures to address this.
The PM says she will hold a second meaningful vote
on a Brexit deal by 12 March.
If this is rejected, she will then allow MPs a vote on 13 March
on whether they back a no-deal Brexit.
If MPs don't support a no-deal Brexit,
the PM will then give the House of Commons
a vote on 14 March on
a "short, limited extension" to Article 50.]

[PM: A short extension, not beyond the end of June,
would almost certainly have to be a one-off... so it would
create a much sharper cliff edge at
the end of June
12:44 PM - Feb 26, 2019]

https://news.sky.com/story/live-theresa-may-to-address-mps-amid-calls-for-brexit-delay-11648718

Sticks
26-02-2019, 01:02 PM
Brilliant, we get to have No Deal hard Brexit then, the making of this country. Just think of all the jobs created building the new border wall across Northern Ireland. As Trump says, a wall is a beautiful thing...

bots
26-02-2019, 01:06 PM
There will be a vote to allow a no deal Brexit to be taken off the table ... that seems fair to me, it means it can't happen by accident

Tom4784
26-02-2019, 02:26 PM
By the time they get their act together we will have leapt victoriously clear of the EU, unfettered by any scuzzy deals whatsoever, as the UK voted to just leave, not leave with a deal.

No Deal Hard Brexit, that is what its gonna be

Altogether now

We're Leaving without a Deal!
We're Leaving without a Deal!
Ee I Adio
We're Leaving without a Deal!

:spin:


The referendum was just to measure what the people wanted, not how they wanted brexit to pan out, to claim otherwise is pure bull****.

The people demanding we live asap will be the first to complain when they start to feel the burn of a rushed brexit.

arista
26-02-2019, 02:32 PM
"first to complain when they start to feel the burn of a rushed brexit. "

Sure Dezzy
but I am sure after a while
it will get better

Tom4784
26-02-2019, 02:44 PM
"first to complain when they start to feel the burn of a rushed brexit. "

Sure Dezzy
but I am sure after a while
it will get better

You could scorch a field of crops and eventually they would grow back but it would be little comfort to the farmer who lose those crops in the first place.

arista
26-02-2019, 02:50 PM
You could scorch a field of crops and eventually they would grow back but it would be little comfort to farmer who lose those crops in the first place.



Yes thats not a nice
way of giving your view

We grow Tomatoes in Hi Tech buildings on the Vine
in Kent

bots
26-02-2019, 03:22 PM
Yes thats not a nice
way of giving your view

We grow Tomatoes in Hi Tech buildings on the Vine
in Kent

and they will all sit rotting on the motorway car park if we end up with a no deal.

arista
26-02-2019, 03:28 PM
and they will all sit rotting on the motorway car park if we end up with a no deal.


No they will not
they are kept cold with extra battery's in Lorry's

Sticks
26-02-2019, 04:46 PM
and they will all sit rotting on the motorway car park if we end up with a no deal.

Project fear on industrial strength steroids

It will be a new age of prosperity

Nigel said it would be so...

Nicky91
27-02-2019, 01:57 PM
Project fear on industrial strength steroids

It will be a new age of prosperity

Nigel said it would be so...

yep keep calling it scare tactics lmao, but you'll find out soon enough a month from now this Friday to be precise

The Slim Reaper
27-02-2019, 01:58 PM
yep keep calling it scare tactics lmao, but you'll find out soon enough a month from now this Friday to be precise

Stacks is being sarcastic, Nicky. He knows full well how screwed we're about to be.

Nicky91
27-02-2019, 02:01 PM
Stacks is being sarcastic, Nicky. He knows full well how screwed we're about to be.

yes but no crawling back, no going back once left the EU


as if we tried to scare the british people, we dutch only tried to offer solutions to your PM May, also that time is running out and that the ''no deal scenario'' is a thing you want to avoid cause you don't want a crisis

joeysteele
27-02-2019, 02:48 PM
yes but no crawling back, no going back once left the EU


as if we tried to scare the british people, we dutch only tried to offer solutions to your PM May, also that time is running out and that the ''no deal scenario'' is a thing you want to avoid cause you don't want a crisis


The Dutch government did indeed Nicky.

Sadly we have a Prime Minister who hears voices of everyone but only really listens to very few of them.

How she has been allowed to get away for so long with her endless procrastination, mystifies and angers me.

arista
27-02-2019, 07:15 PM
Corbyn's vote Rejected 19:14

Yes 240
No 323

arista
27-02-2019, 07:29 PM
SNP Vote Rejected 19:28

Yes 288
No 324

arista
27-02-2019, 07:49 PM
Labour MP Yvette Cooper
and Consersavite MP O. Letwin Vote
To Extend Article 50

Yes 502
No 20

A Win


[19:49

COOPER AMENDMENT RESULT

Votes in favour: 502
Votes against: 20

The amendment, which reiterates commitments made by the prime minister to allow votes
on no-deal and extending Article 50 if the Withdrawal Agreement is rejected on 12th March, has been approved.]

Alf
27-02-2019, 07:51 PM
Treachery

arista
27-02-2019, 07:52 PM
Treachery

Yes.

MTVN
27-02-2019, 08:41 PM
So only a rebellion of 20 against May, thought it would be a lot more given that this was always going to pass. Obviously a lot of MPs abstained but still a good night for May

Alf
28-02-2019, 12:55 AM
Are we the people prepared to fight for our democracy? The Westminster elites don't believe we are, and they're probably right.

It's all over

Cherie
28-02-2019, 07:32 AM
Are we the people prepared to fight for our democracy? The Westminster elites don't believe we are, and they're probably right.

It's all over

Half the country is delighted with the result though..

bots
28-02-2019, 07:50 AM
We are still leaving the EU, democracy is in action in parliament, nothing wrong with that.

reece(:
01-03-2019, 12:19 AM
vJQToVNqn7o

arista
02-03-2019, 04:48 PM
https://storify.com/services/proxy/2/AV-0psskfSLL15KieDeBUw/https/d2kmm3vx031a1h.cloudfront.net/EfERFxqoQriD3dQLvLuy_0203%20i.JPG

arista
04-03-2019, 07:59 PM
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/politics/2019/03/03/Untitled-4_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqqjYeQRtCUmaNTl9ge3SkvXvsQtCHq9 39w7zx1f6lxc4.jpg?imwidth=450

Cherie
04-03-2019, 08:02 PM
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/politics/2019/03/03/Untitled-4_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqqjYeQRtCUmaNTl9ge3SkvXvsQtCHq9 39w7zx1f6lxc4.jpg?imwidth=450

:joker::joker:

arista
05-03-2019, 10:55 AM
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/624/cpsprodpb/17746/production/_105807069_brexit_flowchart_what_now_26feb5_-3x640-nc.png


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47449853

MTVN
05-03-2019, 01:22 PM
In Cox we trust

Sticks
05-03-2019, 04:35 PM
So who is looking forward to victoriously leaping clear of the EU, unfettered by any scuzzy deals. Just think of the new jobs created as we build that border wall across Northern Ireland, as the great Trump says, "A wall is a beautiful thing"

Then we can all march on to a new age of prosperity, promised by Nigel, Boris and Ree-Smog...

Nicky91
05-03-2019, 04:53 PM
So who is looking forward to victoriously leaping clear of the EU, unfettered by any scuzzy deals. Just think of the new jobs created as we build that border wall across Northern Ireland, as the great Trump says, "A wall is a beautiful thing"

Then we can all march on to a new age of prosperity, promised by Nigel, Boris and Ree-Smog...


The Great Trump :laugh2: he was just Lucky his opponent also wasn't a good option but if someone stronger is against him he's got no chance, i am hoping that will happen 2020 us elections

Alf
05-03-2019, 04:57 PM
The Great Trump :laugh2: he was just Lucky his opponent also wasn't a good option but if someone stronger is against him he's got no chance, i am hoping that will happen 2020 us electionsI believe Mr Sticks was being sarcastic, young Nicholas.

Nicky91
05-03-2019, 04:58 PM
I believe Mr Sticks was being sarcastic, young Nicholas.

yes i think so

arista
05-03-2019, 06:36 PM
https://cdn.static-economist.com/sites/default/files/images/print-edition/20190302_BRP001_0.jpg

From the Economist Magazine


[After a no-deal Brexit, should Britain abolish all tariffs?
It would mean cheaper food—but bankrupt farmers]

Cherie
05-03-2019, 06:42 PM
https://cdn.static-economist.com/sites/default/files/images/print-edition/20190302_BRP001_0.jpg

From the Economist Magazine


[After a no-deal Brexit, should Britain abolish all tariffs?
It would mean cheaper food—but bankrupt farmers]

so we would be completely reliant on imported food, and wipe out British farming families who have been in farming for generations, whats not to love :idc:

arista
05-03-2019, 07:05 PM
[Government to slash up to 90% of trade
tariffs if UK leaves EU with no deal ]

https://news.sky.com/story/brexit-government-to-slash-up-to-90-of-trade-tariffs-if-uk-leaves-eu-with-no-deal-11656093

Sticks
05-03-2019, 07:20 PM
Not if, When...

arista
06-03-2019, 09:32 AM
Labour MP Jess Phillips
was on the first part of the 2 Hour
"All Out Politics" Sky NewsHD

She said her area and schools have been cut back, so much
and if She is voted out for not wanting Brexit
so be it.

At least she is Very Honest

https://news.sky.com/story/f-your-little-extras-labour-mp-jess-phillips-vents-fury-over-school-cuts-11656496

arista
06-03-2019, 11:14 AM
https://www.indy100.com/article/piers-morgan-blames-brexit-for-book-going-from-18-to-1p-internet-reaction-8757816

Piers Morgan
blames Brexit for his book going for 1pence

Cherie
06-03-2019, 11:18 AM
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47462762

Brexit to cause Cancer testing delays

Hospitals are likely to experience delays to cancer testing and treatment regardless of the result of next week's Brexit vote, BBC Newsnight has learned.

The Royal College of Radiologists has told doctors to prepare for possible delays for some drugs used to detect cancer if there is a no-deal Brexit.

It says clinicians should reduce their workload in the days after 29 March, when the UK is due to leave the EU.

The government said it had "robust" plans for however the UK leaves the EU.

MPs will vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit withdrawal agreement by 12 March.

If Parliament does not vote in favour of her deal and there is no extension of Article 50 - the two-year process for leaving the EU - the UK will leave with no withdrawal agreement, known as a no-deal Brexit.

No-deal Brexit: Should patients worry?
Six key questions Brexit poses for the NHS
NHS 'not prepared' for no-deal Brexit
The five-page guidance to doctors from the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR), seen by Newsnight, warns that some radiopharmaceutical suppliers "anticipate there may be some delay to their delivery times".

It advises clinicians to: "Keep [your] workload lighter for the first week following a no-deal Brexit, in order to see more clearly what the impact is likely to be."

It adds: "In the weeks leading up to Brexit you should consider how to prioritise requests based on clinical need, should supplies be compromised."

The guidance refers to the radioisotopes commonly used in the diagnosis and treatment of some cancers.

These cannot be stockpiled in advance because of the rapid decay of their radioactivity and "a one-day delay to delivery would reduce available activity by approximately 20%", according to the guidance from the RCR.

'Patients health at risk'
A spokesman for the RCR told Newsnight the organisation now believed it was "inevitable" that uncertainty over Brexit would cause delays to some cancer tests and treatments.

Dr Richard Graham said: "Of course, now there will inevitably be delays to treatment as a result of the Brexit process because we need to start booking our lists for the post-Brexit date.

"We will need to book clinics less heavily so that we've got more wriggle room if we don't have the radioisotopes in order to diagnose and treat the patients."

Dr Graham said the RCR had met with the Department of Health and Social Care several months ago "when they were very optimistic that there would be a deal" and that the guidance would not be necessary.

"But unfortunately now it looks like no deal really is a tangible possibility, so it's vital that we get this guidance out now so patients treatment and diagnosis is disrupted at the bare minimum."

Dr Graham said it would have been "much easier" for medics if they had known that a no-deal Brexit was not going to happen.

"But of course we understand that might be a negotiating strategy to get the best deal for the country.

"Putting patients' health at risk for the sake of getting a good Brexit deal is a difficult priority to balance."

'Robust contingency plans'
The Department of Health and Social Care has asked radiopharmaceutical suppliers to use air freight in the event of a no-deal Brexit, as that is expected to cause road disruption.

But the guidance states that "some companies feel their plans will ensure no delays but others anticipate there may be some delay to their delivery times".

And on one specific type of treatment, known as radionuclide therapy, it states that "only one supplier has been confident it will be able to deliver therapy doses on particular required days".

The radiologists' warning that it is now too late to escape some disruption - even if Mrs May secures majority Parliamentary support for her withdrawal agreement - follows similar statements from other sectors.

UK-based financial firms have already had to establish offices elsewhere in the EU in case they suddenly find themselves unable to service European clients from 29 March.

And surveys show that stockpiling by manufacturing firms is at the highest level on record due to the fear of a no-deal Brexit.

A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: "Leaving the EU with a deal remains the government's top priority.

"As a responsible government we have robust contingency plans in place so patients can continue to have access to medicines, including medical radioisotopes, whatever the EU Exit outcome.

"We have worked with the pharmaceutical industry to ensure that planes are contracted to bring in medical radioisotopes under the appropriate specialist conditions and suppliers are working closely with the NHS to minimise any potential impact of changes to delivery times."

arista
07-03-2019, 11:57 AM
[EU gives May 48 hours to save her
Brexit deal: PM told she has just 'days'
to offer Brussels a new plan as Hammond
warns Brexiteers it is the 'last chance to
leave on time' amid claims
she faces 2nd defeat by 100]

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6781249/Hammond-warns-Brexiteers-defeat-deal-second-time-Remainers-control-Brexit.html


Sign Of The Times

bots
08-03-2019, 12:01 PM
The consensus at the moment is that May will lose the vote next week. The house will then vote on no deal, and they will reject the idea of leaving without a deal. The next vote after that will be on extending article 50 which will probably pass. The EU will not agree to a short extension, so will push for something like a 2 year extension freeing up the possibility for the UK to hold another in/out referendum.

A 2 year extension wont be received well, which leaves just enough time for the house to vote once again on May's deal and pass it ..... let's see what happens :laugh:

arista
08-03-2019, 12:37 PM
The PM is Live in Grimsby
saying the same Crap her deal or nothing.

She changed her deal
Fecked it up


She is to blame
Yes it belongs to the people
but she changed the deal

arista
08-03-2019, 12:41 PM
The consensus at the moment is that May will lose the vote next week. The house will then vote on no deal, and they will reject the idea of leaving without a deal. The next vote after that will be on extending article 50 which will probably pass. The EU will not agree to a short extension, so will push for something like a 2 year extension freeing up the possibility for the UK to hold another in/out referendum.

A 2 year extension wont be received well, which leaves just enough time for the house to vote once again on May's deal and pass it ..... let's see what happens :laugh:

2 Years
no , Then we are in EU elections?
And Paying more.



Everyone is saying her deal will
fail in the vote on Tuesday

To Call a Election
she has to stand down first , for example


https://news.sky.com/story/live-theresa-may-in-last-ditch-plea-to-eu-ahead-of-brexit-vote-11658551

arista
08-03-2019, 12:49 PM
Reading out the same words as before
Written down for her


https://e3.365dm.com/19/03/768x432/skynews-theresa-may-brexit_4601236.jpg?bypass-service-worker&20190308124359

arista
08-03-2019, 01:05 PM
Well done Bloomberg reporter
Picking on her.

Sadly she just keeps saying to Vote for HER deal.
will not accept any responsibility for her Altered deal


She ran off after a limited amount of reporters.

arista
08-03-2019, 05:01 PM
[Henry Newman :
But there is one big & important change from the EU side
The Tusk/Juncker exchage of letters was dismissed too quickly before
But Eurosceptics were worried promises weren't legally binding
Now Brussels seems to have conceded those commitments will have legal force

Finally ��
4 replies 12 retweets 14 likes]


https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2019/03/barnier-offers-may-a-non-concession-on-the-backstop/



[Michael Barnier :
I briefed EU27 Ambassadors and EP today on the ongoing
talks with #UK. Following the EU-UK statement of 20 Feb,
the EU has proposed to the UK a legally binding interpretation
of the #Brexit Withdrawal Agreement. Most importantly:]

arista
10-03-2019, 02:41 AM
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/624/cpsprodpb/149CA/production/_105962448_the-sunday-telegraph-front-.jpg

Folks wanting No Deal
but on the day after the vote
Weds., its the MP's that are due to block No Deal
Unless the PM removes that Vote

arista
10-03-2019, 02:45 AM
Meanwhile
Conservatives want the PM to go in June,
so Conservatives have time to run a leadership race.
https://storify.com/services/proxy/2/k4ZlyV46QNTv57QGQPmsWg/https/d2kmm3vx031a1h.cloudfront.net/jjGqHSuHT12Rmcz3B470_sunday%20times.JPG

reece(:
10-03-2019, 03:46 AM
BREAKING: First post brexit image released

https://media.giphy.com/media/UAOTkJDLKWVDW/giphy.gif

Sticks
10-03-2019, 05:56 AM
BREAKING: First post brexit image released

https://media.giphy.com/media/UAOTkJDLKWVDW/giphy.gif

PROJECT FEAR ON INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH STEROIDS!!! :nono:

arista
10-03-2019, 11:52 AM
https://scontent-lht6-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/53574207_10214102904067637_8100942317558431744_n.j pg?_nc_cat=106&_nc_ht=scontent-lht6-1.xx&oh=a9a441e754eee774357d50ec3b591234&oe=5D0CCD8D


From a Sunday Paper

arista
10-03-2019, 06:54 PM
Nice of Ian Dale
to do the 6PM - 9pm slot on LBC Radio
Brexit Special on a Sunday


https://www.lbc.co.uk/

arista
11-03-2019, 02:12 PM
PM is now flying to Strasbourg France
for last-ditch Brexit talks


https://news.sky.com/story/theresa-may-flying-to-strasbourg-for-last-ditch-brexit-talks-11662154

smudgie
11-03-2019, 03:32 PM
PM is now flying to Strasbourg France
for last-ditch Brexit talks


https://news.sky.com/story/theresa-may-flying-to-strasbourg-for-last-ditch-brexit-talks-11662154



Absolute waste of time.
Nothing they can or will give her will get her deal through.:shrug:

arista
11-03-2019, 03:48 PM
The Labour Leader, ANGRY (He demanded a Urgent PM meeting)
is in Parliament shouting at a Junior Conservative MP
as The PM is with her normal meeting with the Queen.
https://e3.365dm.com/19/03/768x432/skynews-theresa-may-commonwealth-day_4604877.jpg?bypass-service-worker&20190311150137

The PM is due to fly out later this evening to Strasbourg
https://news.sky.com/story/live-theresa-may-flying-to-strasbourg-in-bid-for-brexit-breakthrough-11662218

arista
11-03-2019, 03:48 PM
Absolute waste of time.
Nothing they can or will give her will get her deal through.:shrug:



Yes maybe its all for show etc

arista
11-03-2019, 05:29 PM
The next statement
is due 9PM tonight in Parliament
by Stephen Barclay MP
Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union



The PM is now being Driven to the Airport
with Armed Motor Bike Riders

Twosugars
11-03-2019, 05:32 PM
Arista watching the big tv in the office instead of working :nono:

arista
11-03-2019, 05:48 PM
Arista watching the big tv in the office instead of working :nono:




I am Working
I am a Manager

And can work fast
but awaiting calls from abroad

Twosugars
11-03-2019, 05:51 PM
you should be watching the markets not Theresa

arista
11-03-2019, 05:55 PM
you should be watching the markets not Theresa



I am
CNBC HD & BloomgergHD
both update us on the PM's moves

She effects the markets
as I am sure you know

bots
11-03-2019, 05:57 PM
you should be watching the markets not Theresa

he has the phone in one hand, the latest robot sex doll on his knee and Theresa on the TV

Life in the fast lane

Twosugars
11-03-2019, 06:03 PM
he has the phone in one hand, the latest robot sex doll on his knee and Theresa on the TV

Life in the fast lane

:D

poor Philip May, if only he knew...

Beso
11-03-2019, 08:42 PM
She better be twerking that booty tonight

reece(:
11-03-2019, 09:49 PM
afQji_JwloY

1105113825437761536

reece(:
11-03-2019, 09:55 PM
NfFrW4yDubc

Mess.

Alf
11-03-2019, 09:56 PM
afQji_JwloY

1105113825437761536Well in Shelly. Hull birds don't take no sh!t

arista
12-03-2019, 01:36 AM
NfFrW4yDubc

Mess.


yes reece before they went live
Will Self was Very Rude to that Conservative.


The Pathetic BBC
put them close together
to promote the show
Will any more watch Politics Live - No
it ends without any conclusion as they run out of tme
only 43mins long
they start to late at 12:15PM


On SkyNewsHD in the Westminster studio
All Out Politics starts a 9AM and is 2 hours long
ends at 11AM.

arista
12-03-2019, 01:38 AM
afQji_JwloY

1105113825437761536


Yes Paul hates her.
She is on the Pledge Team
SkyNewsHD

arista
12-03-2019, 02:39 AM
https://storify.com/services/proxy/2/cizLanUwPHBce-QGAP6rHw/https/d2kmm3vx031a1h.cloudfront.net/UJk5VCNQQOB1V6nBRy7D_i.JPG

bots
12-03-2019, 06:34 AM
Will the deal squeak through on these back stop changes? I don't think it will, but its any ones guess now :laugh:

Northern Monkey
12-03-2019, 10:03 AM
Will the deal squeak through on these back stop changes? I don't think it will, but its any ones guess now :laugh:

I think due to the sheer numbers it was defeated by last time.No way.Even with ERG support.

Remain MP’s know that there’s a vote to take no deal off the table the next day.
There’s no way they’d vote for the deal when they know they can get an extension and most likely second referendum.

Nicky91
12-03-2019, 10:05 AM
I think due to the sheer numbers it was defeated by last time.No way.Even with ERG support.

Remain MP’s know that there’s a vote to take no deal off the table the next day.
There’s no way they’d vote for the deal when they know they can get an extension and most likely second referendum.

the extension shouldn't be too long the wait

Withano
12-03-2019, 10:29 AM
NfFrW4yDubc

Mess.

Me af.

arista
12-03-2019, 11:13 AM
Attorney General : Legal Risk Unchanged

bots
12-03-2019, 11:37 AM
Attorney General : Legal Risk Unchanged

thats not what he said at all. He said the risk was reduced of us being in the backstop indefinitely :fist:

joeysteele
12-03-2019, 11:47 AM
Attorney General : Legal Risk Unchanged

You are right.
He said the risk of being trapped in the backstop in bad faith is reduced.
But the legal risk of being able to leave the backstop is unchanged, as to the UK having no legal right to leave the backstop without EU agreement.

bots
12-03-2019, 11:51 AM
The government's senior law officer said the extra assurances won by Mrs May "reduce the risk that the United Kingdom could be indefinitely and involuntarily detained" in the backstop if talks on the two sides future relationship broke down due to "bad faith" by the EU.

Northern Monkey
12-03-2019, 12:36 PM
The government's senior law officer said the extra assurances won by Mrs May "reduce the risk that the United Kingdom could be indefinitely and involuntarily detained" in the backstop if talks on the two sides future relationship broke down due to "bad faith" by the EU.

Problem is.I don’t think that’s enough for the ERG.It’s not legally binding.It means trusting the likes of Juncker and Tusk not to try keeping us in by playing hard ball or never ending delays.

Nicky91
12-03-2019, 12:39 PM
it aren't scare tactics but just the truth, a no deal is bad for britain but the truth is something what you might not want to hear


a no deal brexit is for sure worst case scenario for britain, external EU tariffs for britain, limited food/medicine


what i've seen that list they showed us at CNN so be wise and if you really want to leave eu, it's best to leave with this new deal rather than no deal

bots
12-03-2019, 12:42 PM
Problem is.I don’t think that’s enough for the ERG.It’s not legally binding.It means trusting the likes of Juncker and Tusk not to try keeping us in by playing hard ball or never ending delays.

it is legally binding, what they would have to do to get out of it is prove the EU acted in bad faith which is probably next to impossible.

I haven't changed my opinion from earlier, i think this vote will fail, and we will end up rejecting no deal brexit and then go looking for an extension. The EU will not accept a short extension, so the choice will then be let it drag on for up to 2 more years or reluctantly accept May's deal. I think at that point, May's deal will get passed.

arista
12-03-2019, 01:08 PM
Labour say Nothing has changed

arista
12-03-2019, 01:11 PM
SkyNewsHD has the Outside Parliament
only only box with new perspex.

But the Group of Plebs
outside Parliament are shouting below them
its like a fecking Jungle


Heavy Rain on the Plebs, now
Thats Good.


Reports the DUP will not support this PM's Deal tonight

Northern Monkey
12-03-2019, 01:23 PM
it is legally binding, what they would have to do to get out of it is prove the EU acted in bad faith which is probably next to impossible.

I haven't changed my opinion from earlier, i think this vote will fail, and we will end up rejecting no deal brexit and then go looking for an extension. The EU will not accept a short extension, so the choice will then be let it drag on for up to 2 more years or reluctantly accept May's deal. I think at that point, May's deal will get passed.

Yeah sorry,I meant it’s not a legally binding guarantee that we can exit the backstop unilaterally.
Many saying there’s a big risk of a softer Brexit involving customs union etc when this gets voted down.

Sticks
12-03-2019, 01:23 PM
A no deal Hard Brexit will be the best thing ever and lead to a new golden age of prosperity

Ree-Smog and Boris say so

arista
12-03-2019, 02:04 PM
The PM is Live in Parliament
her voice has GONE

Alf
12-03-2019, 02:05 PM
The PM is Live in Parliament
her voice has GONEJunker stole it

arista
12-03-2019, 02:10 PM
Junker stole it



All his wine drink

arista
12-03-2019, 03:17 PM
Charles Walker MP Conservative says
a General Election will now happen

SkyNewsHD Live

[15:02 Corbyn: 'Not a single word has changed']



PM told she will 'lose badly' as she faces MPs ahead of Brexit vote
https://news.sky.com/story/live-theresa-may-told-she-will-lose-badly-as-she-faces-mps-ahead-of-brexit-vote-11662810

bots
12-03-2019, 05:56 PM
i'm going to bet that May resigns as PM before the end of the week

Cherie
12-03-2019, 06:02 PM
i'm going to bet that May resigns as PM before the end of the week

She has the patience of a Saint, she was clearly unwell today but was so patient with people constantly interrupting her as she tried to push on, she should go for her own sanity

Every second minute, I will give way to the right lady or gent, I would have told them to ****ing wait your turn you imbeciles, you waited two years, another 10 minutes isn't going to kill you

arista
12-03-2019, 06:31 PM
i'm going to bet that May resigns as PM before the end of the week


Then its a Conservative Leadership Race before Brexit date?

They want to leave first

AnnieK
12-03-2019, 06:36 PM
She has the patience of a Saint, she was clearly unwell today but was so patient with people constantly interrupting her as she tried to push on, she should go for her own sanity

Every second minute, I will give way to the right lady or gent, I would have told them to ****ing wait your turn you imbeciles, you waited two years, another 10 minutes isn't going to kill you

She was so stitched up by Cameron.....I bet she can't wait for it all to be over

bots
12-03-2019, 06:39 PM
20 mins till the vote

arista
12-03-2019, 06:46 PM
7PM Live Ch4HD News at Westminster
7PM Live Andrew Neil News Special BBC1HD
7PM Live SkyNewsHD at Westminster
7PM CNN HD Live at Westminster
7PM Ian Dale LBC Radio


all 60mins or more

reece(:
12-03-2019, 06:49 PM
Watching the BBC2 one with mr Neil

Cherie
12-03-2019, 06:52 PM
I’m going to watch Emmerdale

arista
12-03-2019, 06:53 PM
Watching the BBC2 one with mr Neil


You must mean BBC1HD


BBC2HD 7PM is the one show

AnnieK
12-03-2019, 06:53 PM
I’m going to watch Emmerdale

:joker:

arista
12-03-2019, 06:53 PM
I’m going to watch Emmerdale


Nothing wrong with that

reece(:
12-03-2019, 06:55 PM
You must mean BBC1HD


BBC2HD 7PM is the one show

https://www.tvguide.co.uk/

this says on BBC2 :think:

reece(:
12-03-2019, 06:58 PM
https://www.tvguide.co.uk/

this says on BBC2 :think:
Oop it mustn't of updated

iPlayer on BBC1

arista
12-03-2019, 06:58 PM
https://www.tvguide.co.uk/

this says on BBC2 :think:


Thats Wrong


SkyHD has it Correct
7pm BBC1HD

It was the same last time


ON NOW reece

arista
12-03-2019, 07:02 PM
First Vote going on now

reece(:
12-03-2019, 07:02 PM
https://content.forums.previously.tv/monthly_2017_12/9C3CCFB8-D3BF-485B-B86D-220729238FE8.jpeg.555e0167a8a8ed94a68ff5e2b39f5f32 .jpeg

reece(:
12-03-2019, 07:04 PM
Laura K bringing the tea.

arista
12-03-2019, 07:05 PM
PM's car number plate RJ60 HFE


[19:09
MPs reporting an 'absolutely rammed' 'no' lobby] A illegal Photo by a SNP.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D1ewMutWkAEAo1-.jpg



Also From Strasbourg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D1evu5hW0AAbASo.jpg

reece(:
12-03-2019, 07:16 PM
Stop giving that odious Julia HB a platform!

arista
12-03-2019, 07:18 PM
Ch4HD News just reported the PM has lost it Big

Sticks
12-03-2019, 07:21 PM
Britain voted to leave

Not leave with a deal

JUST LEAVE

We are going to leave on 29 March with No Deal in a Hard Brexit, and enter a new golden age of prosperity for all

Anyone saying otherwise or saying how horrid a No Deal Brexit will be is deliberately spreading lies of Project Fear

Demand your MP vote for No Deal Hard Brexit NOW

Ree-Smog will be our new leader, along with Boris and Nigel...

arista
12-03-2019, 07:22 PM
NO 391

Yes 242



She Lost by 149 Votes.



[THERESA MAY LOSES SECOND VOTE ON HER BREXIT DEAL

Votes for: 242
Votes against: 391]

reece(:
12-03-2019, 07:24 PM
The croaking :skull:

Sticks
12-03-2019, 07:25 PM
vote no deal brexit

obey your leaders Ree-smog, Boris and Farage

Denver
12-03-2019, 07:25 PM
Hope she leaves with no deal to spite remoaners

arista
12-03-2019, 07:25 PM
The croaking :skull:


Like a Dalek

Sticks
12-03-2019, 07:27 PM
Also Corbyn secretly wants No Deal Hard Brexit, really he does

Why else was Labour's Remain campaign in 2016 so lack lustre...

arista
12-03-2019, 07:27 PM
Hope she leaves with no deal to spite remoaners


Sadly tomorrow she will not win that vote
all reports say.

Daniel-X
12-03-2019, 07:32 PM
vote no deal brexit

obey your leaders Ree-smog, Boris and Farage

I’d rather hang myself

arista
12-03-2019, 07:32 PM
In Strasbourg
the MEP's say the deal is dead.

Ch4HD Live

Daniel-X
12-03-2019, 07:33 PM
People still saying ‘remoaners’ :skull: get a grip, it’s the future of everyone’s lives. People are allowed to be concerned.

Denver
12-03-2019, 07:37 PM
People still saying ‘remoaners’ :skull: get a grip, it’s the future of everyone’s lives. People are allowed to be concerned.

Future of your lives being destroyed by a corrupt organisation that allowed terrorists to attack and have fone nothing about it.

What about the way they treated Greece they totalled destroyed that country.

The EU font care about the people they care about the money that lines their pockets

reece(:
12-03-2019, 07:38 PM
Cons need to concede and move towards a Norway+ brexit to win the house majority

https://i.imgur.com/7JmCYNC.gif

arista
12-03-2019, 07:40 PM
Cons need to concede and move towards a Norway+ brexit to win the house majority

https://i.imgur.com/7JmCYNC.gif



reece that is worse than what we have now.

reece(:
12-03-2019, 07:42 PM
reece that is worse than what we have now.
It's all different shades of worse but that's what we get for voting leave

reece(:
12-03-2019, 07:43 PM
"The country admires her resilience and robustness"

https://media1.tenor.com/images/8e1ca004043b8c59421e0da43bbc43fc/tenor.gif?itemid=4652942

Beso
12-03-2019, 07:46 PM
I love that woman...cards well and truly put on the table in that speech....

She's basically saying, this is what you're getting this is the deal, you get on with it, but if you..as a politician, vote no again you are voting exit with no deal....and that is against your right as a politician because you were voted in to serve the people.

And guess what, the people voted to leave brexit, in a calm and orderly fashion...we didn't vote for this mess.

Denver
12-03-2019, 07:49 PM
Let's be honest the racist labour leader is being unreasonable

Rob!
12-03-2019, 07:52 PM
I love how this gets messier by the day. It’s so entertaining.

The scary vote is tomorrow.

Matthew.
12-03-2019, 07:52 PM
1105423352733282304

reece(:
12-03-2019, 07:52 PM
https://i.imgur.com/cd1NCpo.png

Sticks
12-03-2019, 07:52 PM
We're Leaving without a deal
We're Leaving without a deal
Ee I Adio
We're Leaving without a deal

arista
12-03-2019, 07:54 PM
reece I posted that days ago

Wizard.
12-03-2019, 07:55 PM
We're Leaving without a deal
We're Leaving without a deal
Ee I Adio
We're Leaving without a deal

We are not. Jacob Reece Mogg and his bandits have scuppered Brexit and put the nail in the coffin because their ideal scenario is somewhere in the land of cloud cuckoo.

Underscore
12-03-2019, 08:03 PM
I feel so bad for her I want to give her a hug

and i’m saying that as a lib dem

Twosugars
12-03-2019, 08:06 PM
don't feel bad for her, Undie.
she should never have taken the job as a remainer
her political ambition got her where she is, the brexiteers own this mess
second referendum here we come :cheer:

reece(:
12-03-2019, 08:07 PM
She deserves no sympathy for failing to reach across the house and change her red lines

Wizard.
12-03-2019, 08:08 PM
Mays downfall is that she has no political instinct of her own and relies on advisors for absolutely everything and they have ended us up in this mess.

Denver
12-03-2019, 08:09 PM
don't feel bad for her, Undie.
she should never have taken the job as a remainer
her political ambition got her where she is, the brexiteers own this mess
second referendum here we come :cheer:

Enjoy dictatorship when you get that racist leader in charge

Beso
12-03-2019, 08:10 PM
I feel so bad for her I want to give her a hug

and i’m saying that as a lib dem



Are we supposed to find this strange?

Beso
12-03-2019, 08:11 PM
Mays downfall is that she has no political instinct of her own and relies on advisors for absolutely everything and they have ended us up in this mess.

Omg..person in charge listens to others...how on earth would the world work???

Denver
12-03-2019, 08:12 PM
May was the only one sad enough to take the fall for Brexit there is a reason Boris wants the job now and not then

reece(:
12-03-2019, 08:13 PM
1105560816970014720

Underscore
12-03-2019, 08:13 PM
PV is my instinct but May has worked tooth and nail for a deal and I support it

Alf
12-03-2019, 08:15 PM
Britain voted to leave

Not leave with a deal

JUST LEAVE

We are going to leave on 29 March with No Deal in a Hard Brexit, and enter a new golden age of prosperity for all

Anyone saying otherwise or saying how horrid a No Deal Brexit will be is deliberately spreading lies of Project Fear

Demand your MP vote for No Deal Hard Brexit NOW

Ree-Smog will be our new leader, along with Boris and Nigel...Amen brother

Alf
12-03-2019, 08:17 PM
I’d rather hang myselfWhat a strange thing to say, I'd probably delete this post if I was you.

hijaxers
12-03-2019, 08:23 PM
don't feel bad for her, Undie.
she should never have taken the job as a remainer
her political ambition got her where she is, the brexiteers own this mess
second referendum here we come :cheer:

Well i'll be voting out again !

Beso
12-03-2019, 09:04 PM
The croaking :skull:

Sign of a hard working woman.

Northern Monkey
12-03-2019, 09:26 PM
Bye bye Brexit was nice knowing ya.x

Oh and bye bye Theresa.Go put your feet up and rest your voice love.

Beso
12-03-2019, 09:28 PM
Bye bye Brexit was nice knowing ya.x

Oh and bye bye Theresa.Go put your feet up and rest your voice love.

She can now she's dumped it all on the rest of them..

Daniel-X
12-03-2019, 09:51 PM
What a strange thing to say, I'd probably delete this post if I was you.

Than support Farage, Rees-Mogg and Johnson, I would. The three of them couldn’t run a ****ing bath never mind a country

Denver
12-03-2019, 10:00 PM
Than support Farage, Rees-Mogg and Johnson, I would. The three of them couldn’t run a ****ing bath never mind a country

But you would want a racist in charge

reece(:
12-03-2019, 10:32 PM
1105549441141014531
1105562305440436224

https://media1.tenor.com/images/b44d8f535d734c638a7686b2da8e7d68/tenor.gif?itemid=9479342

Twosugars
13-03-2019, 12:31 AM
She deserves no sympathy for failing to reach across the house and change her red lines

Very true. But that imo goes back to the fact she was a remainer.
She tried to establish her credentials for brexit by setting stringent red lines. She did that to impress the hardliners. These hardliners have been a tail wagging the dog of the tory party since before the ref.
The ref result was misread by them and by May. 51.9% majority is not a "leave - yes!!" vote is more of a "leave - erm, yes?" result. Brits are not extremist.
For a successful brexit she should have ignored the nutters and gone for a soft brexit with support of Labour (that's what Corbyn really wants so). That would be more than likely to get through parliament.
As it is hardline nutters and her overreached themselves and ended up with the current sh1tstorm. Serves them right.
I'm not complaining. Brexit is not in this country national interest no matter what right wing europhobes claim.
The failure of May's plan gives some hope for more time and possible second referendum.

Sticks
13-03-2019, 04:19 AM
VOTE NO DEAL NOW!!!- Then we can enjoy the sunny golden uplands and a new age of prosperity for all

£350 to the NHS every week...

Just like Ree-Smog, Boris and Farage promised us...

Matthew.
13-03-2019, 07:45 AM
1105571463778709504

arista
13-03-2019, 09:52 AM
https://storify.com/services/proxy/2/5slaaOEYImvkUnOdsKuC1w/https/d2kmm3vx031a1h.cloudfront.net/BKcG8IdCQhGIp5GDReSL_1303%20i.JPG

Cherie
13-03-2019, 11:14 AM
1105571463778709504

:joker:


That bears nothing to what I heard some old duffer say on the radio this morning


THIS IS GREAT BRITAIN

We have done this before, we have rabbits in the fields and we can grow potatoes in our back gardens :skull: AND he was serious :laugh:

arista
13-03-2019, 11:26 AM
[“I’m against any extension if it is not based on any clear opinion of the
House of Commons for something” says @guyverhofstadt in European Parliament.
The parliament has no say on whether EU grants
UK Brexit extension but views here reflect thinking of leaders who do have say]

Many in the Eu are against
Brexit Extension because as our Parliament
can not agree on anything.