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Old 28-08-2019, 10:34 AM #5001
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Although there is one
Picture I have posted today
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I need a Time Machine , Ammi.
...well if you hadn’t spent so much time on the bunker, yo7 might have got the time machine put together as well, Arista...I reckon there was time for both but you didn’t spend that time wisely...
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...and could possibly lead to blood on his hands with the destruction of the Good Friday Agreement....but to Boris it’s all a coy game of Trump cards and politics...he really does disgust me..


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Johnson /Cummings
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But you are wrong
Its Democracy to to leave on 31st October


You can not Underestimate
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Black Friday is due 1st of Nov 2019
Rock On./
It's not. Nobody talked about leaving with no deal. The opposite, they all promised an easy deal.
This is hijacking of a very small majority result
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At this point, I just want them to take the deal, put an end to all this, its the best outcome we can hope for at this point.
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It's not. Nobody talked about leaving with no deal. The opposite, they all promised an easy deal.
This is hijacking of a very small majority result


Yes no one voted for that
but its all that is left.

We can get through all this.
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...he doesn’t have control over everything, Arista...he makes his choices but he doesn’t have control over everything...
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...he doesn’t have control over everything, Arista...he makes his choices but he doesn’t have control over everything...

Sure
but the Queen
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Doubt she's smiling now. Dont manipulate Liz
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At this point, I just want them to take the deal, put an end to all this, its the best outcome we can hope for at this point.

Yes but the EU
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so any new deal is stuck behind a Mega Wall.
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No she is not.
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so any new deal is stuck behind a Mega Wall.
Well its either that or medicine shortages, food shortages and years and years of poverty. Beggars can't be choosers.
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Medicine
they are setting up planes to fly it in direct.
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Well basically every new government brings a Queens speech and this is the longest parliamentary session since 1653 so it's not actually that controversial to end it
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Well basically every new government brings a Queens speech and this is the longest parliamentary session since 1653 so it's not actually that controversial to end it


Yes
its just handy it may help his Brexit Exit.
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...oh, here we go...


There is no 'scientific' reason to ban chlorinated chicken or hormone beef in a post-Brexit trade deal with America, a senior government scientist has told Sky News.

Sir Ian Boyd, chief scientific adviser at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), said there's no evidence the controversial meat is harmful and British consumers should be allowed to choose whether they want to eat it.

https://news.sky.com/story/no-health...viser-11796443
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...oh, here we go...


There is no 'scientific' reason to ban chlorinated chicken or hormone beef in a post-Brexit trade deal with America, a senior government scientist has told Sky News.

Sir Ian Boyd, chief scientific adviser at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), said there's no evidence the controversial meat is harmful and British consumers should be allowed to choose whether they want to eat it.

https://news.sky.com/story/no-health...viser-11796443
Definitely here we go.

The more that seems to surface on most post brexit matters now, are becoming more and more worrying.

I really commend AnnieK on all she has said re brexit.
It is very worrying.
An even sadder time for what was the UK.

Because I really now think the UK could end up splitting now.
Johnson cannot unite the UK when he operates dictatorial actions like he carried out yesterday.

All he has likely done is inflame further divisions already existing and now adding more divisions.

That's a dangerous and unnecessary road to have decided to go on.
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Definitely here we go.

The more that seems to surface on most post brexit matters now, are becoming more and more worrying.

I really commend AnnieK on all she has said re brexit.
It is very worrying.
An even sadder time for what was the UK.

Because I really now think the UK could end up splitting now.
Johnson cannot unite the UK when he operates dictatorial actions like he carried out yesterday.

All he has likely done is inflame further divisions already existing and now adding more divisions.

That's a dangerous and unnecessary road to have decided to go on.
...how can Britain be made great again when the rift is being prised and prised apart continuously...if it’s possible to heal, it will take decades surely...there was only one independent way for the U.K. and that way was together...that’s sadly a long distant memory, Joey...I guess the dispensing of EU regulations which protect us in terms of food quality etc...will mean the worst quality of supplies in our great British deals..?...that then will mean shorter life spans...and less strain for the NHS...(...which won’t exist anyway so that’s all cool and dandy..)...a win/win Joey..?...I’m so incredibly sad about the legacy being left to my children......
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...how can Britain be made great again when the rift is being prised and prised apart continuously...if it’s possible to heal, it will take decades surely...there was only one independent way for the U.K. and that way was together...that’s sadly a long distant memory, Joey...I guess the dispensing of EU regulations which protect us in terms of food quality etc...will mean the worst quality of supplies in our great British deals..?...that then will mean shorter life spans...and less strain for the NHS...(...which won’t exist anyway so that’s all cool and dandy..)...a win/win Joey..?...I’m so incredibly sad about the legacy being left to my children......
It's really worrying Ammi.

You are saying the same as AnnieK.

It's really sad the really concerned and reasoned voices like yours and those who think like you.
Are discounted.

We are in an extremely dark time in UK politics and for the UK, even as to so called Great Britain too.

There is no need whatsoever for any credible PM to take all of us on this dangerous route now.
Risking so much built securely on for decades.

Desperately sad.
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It's really worrying Ammi.

You are saying the same as AnnieK.

It's really sad the really concerned and reasoned voices like yours and those who think like you.
Are discounted.

We are in an extremely dark time in UK politics and for the UK, even as to so called Great Britain too.

There is no need whatsoever for any credible PM to take all of us on this dangerous route now.
Risking so much built securely on for decades.

Desperately sad.

..that’s why it’s going to be so difficult to get to any unity again as a country, I feel...because so many people feel ‘on the outside, looking in’...and not a part of...we not only have left and right and conservative and labour...those age old ‘adversaries’......we now have Brexiteer and remainers to add to the division and that’s divided even further with those who wanted a deal and those who didn’t...while people like Farage and Johnson use these divisions for their own self serving...
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..that’s why it’s going to be so difficult to get to any unity again as a country, I feel...because so many people feel ‘on the outside, looking in’...and not a part of...we not only have left and right and conservative and labour...those age old ‘adversaries’......we now have Brexiteer and remainers to add to the division and that’s divided even further with those who wanted a deal and those who didn’t...while people like Farage and Johnson use these divisions for their own self serving...
Totally agree.

Even more concerning is your last sentence.
A really dangerous combination there in current politics.
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Well basically every new government brings a Queens speech and this is the longest parliamentary session since 1653 so it's not actually that controversial to end it
This is an example of attempting to normalise and legitimise something where the purpose, timing and the result of the action are more relevant than the action itself.

To use an example, buying a gun in America in itself isn't a big deal, millions of people do it, but if the purpose of the purchase is to execute people at a shopping mall, it's actually abhorrent
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Things that are undemocratic: remaining in the EU cos 52 to 48 how dare you overturn a very close advisory vote

Things that are democratic: shutting down parliament and overturning the entire general election for a lil while, also a prime minister who was elected by like 12 people.
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