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The ram wrote:As a REAL Englishman I would like a war.. why should we negotiate with Europe. Time for action!
tzor wrote:The ram wrote:As a REAL Englishman I would like a war.. why should we negotiate with Europe. Time for action!
The last time the "English" got into trouble with the continent, not only did they loose big time, but they wound up having to integrate French into the language. it ended with English troops marching through Berlin and occupying Germany for four years.
mrswdk wrote:ended with English troops marching through Berlin and occupying Germany for four years.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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mrswdk wrote:Fixed that for you.
Dukasaur wrote:You seem to be pretty generous with this "death" thing.
I think your years in China must have rubbed off on you more than you think.
In the West, we generally think that having one's political opponents killed is so 1618.
Dukasaur wrote:You seem to be pretty generous with this "death" thing.
Dukasaur wrote:You seem to be pretty generous with this "death" thing.
I think your years in China must have rubbed off on you more than you think.
In the West, we generally think that having one's political opponents killed is so 1618.
mrswdk wrote:Dukasaur wrote:You seem to be pretty generous with this "death" thing.
I think your years in China must have rubbed off on you more than you think.
In the West, we generally think that having one's political opponents killed is so 1618.
Hey, one UK Labour party politician has already been assassinated over the party's handling of Brexit. That sort of thing's becoming a more de rigeur again, just give it some time.
And anyway, please. China - the world's oldest civilization - has a little more class than that. In China you have your opponents locked up & their organs harvested.
In France, Le Figaro says: "It should have been a day of clarification; it has been a moment of additional confusion. British MPs have added an incredible episode to the already lengthy Brexit series - by deciding not to decide anything."
Meanwhile, an analysis on Germany's centre-left news website Spiegel Online notes: "Just when you think it cannot get any crazier, the British parliament adds another thing: yet again, it has outmanoeuvred its own government. With that, Brexit, which was almost within reach, is uncertain again."
NRC Handelsblad in the Netherlands says, "Saturday cannot be viewed as a failure for Johnson. It is likely that the 306 members of parliament who voted against the Letwin act will also support him next week." Dutch De Volkskrant agrees: "It is understandable that there were cheers from the opposition benches and the thousands of anti-Brexit protesters in Parliament Square. But this could prove to be a pyrrhic victory."
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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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mrswdk wrote:Several polls conducted in recent days prove that the British public support Boris Johnson's deal:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50123223
The MPs deliberately obstructing it have been proven to be nothing more than self-interested snivelling traitors and they all deserve to be locked up in HMP Brixton accordingly.
the article wrote:According to YouGov, slightly more (23%) believe it would be a bad deal for Britain than think it would be a good one (17%). As many as 45% feel they do not know enough to give a view either way.
Similarly, Survation reports while 25% think it would be good for Britain as a whole, 27% believe it would be bad. And just 17% believe the UK would benefit most from the deal, while 28% think the EU would.
Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.
spurgistan wrote:mrswdk wrote:Several polls conducted in recent days prove that the British public support Boris Johnson's deal:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50123223
The MPs deliberately obstructing it have been proven to be nothing more than self-interested snivelling traitors and they all deserve to be locked up in HMP Brixton accordingly.the article wrote:According to YouGov, slightly more (23%) believe it would be a bad deal for Britain than think it would be a good one (17%). As many as 45% feel they do not know enough to give a view either way.
Similarly, Survation reports while 25% think it would be good for Britain as a whole, 27% believe it would be bad. And just 17% believe the UK would benefit most from the deal, while 28% think the EU would.
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