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The USA will buy the UK to make them great again 15 14.02%
The monarchy will collapse, England to become Venezuela 2.0 10 9.35%
UK to sink in total recession, AM/Riot to rejoice about this new stream of jobless apps 25 23.36%
The UK will do just fine, will claim back USA, India, Australia and all other ex colonies 23 21.50%
The EU will make Boris Johnson fuck a pig live on TV, or they kill Harry 19 17.76%
Bush // towers 39 36.45%
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Old 09-27-2019, 09:13 AM
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UNGRATEFUL LITTLE SH!T!

*snatches cup of shitcoffee and pours it over a baloney (not balogna you twit !) sandwich and raises an eyebrow inquisitively*

How about *now*?
Much better thanks
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Old 09-27-2019, 01:07 PM
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Amber Rudd hits out at Boris Johnson as she accuses PM of using language that 'incites violence.'

“The sort of language I’m afraid we’ve seen more and more of coming out from No 10 does incite violence. It’s the sort of language people think legitimises a more aggressive approach and sometimes violence.” She added: “The casual approach to safety of MPs and their staff is immoral,” and said Johnson’s rhetoric reminded her of Donald Trump leading chants of “lock her up” against Hillary Clinton.
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Old 09-27-2019, 01:48 PM
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Burning down the institution of democracy while chiding the opposition for not speaking pleasantly. Only in the UK.
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Old 09-27-2019, 02:19 PM
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Burning Down the House
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Old 09-28-2019, 03:24 PM
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Boris Johnson could be forced out of office next week as opposition lawmakers try to join forces to replace him with an interim administration in order to secure another Brexit delay.

Senior SNP MP Stewart Hosie told the BBC on Saturday there was a real chance a House of Commons no confidence vote could take place in the government next week. If Johnson lost that vote, he could be replaced as Prime Minister by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn for a short period of time.

"We have to do that because there is now no confidence that the Prime Minister will obey the law and seek the extension which Parliament voted for only a few weeks ago," Hosie said.
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Old 09-28-2019, 03:51 PM
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Burning down the institution of democracy while chiding the opposition for not speaking pleasantly. Only in the UK.
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invalidating a vote because the people didn’t vote the way the ruling party wanted.
Brexit isn't a party issue.
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Old 09-28-2019, 05:18 PM
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Number 10 probes Remain MPs 'foreign collusion'.

If true, and personally it wouldn't surprise me if it were, this is how far we've sunk, where sitting MPs would rather do the bidding of a foreign power and not the duty assigned to them by the Crown.
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Old 09-28-2019, 05:28 PM
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Yikes, they sure are getting desperate. Vote of no confidence, incoming!
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Old 09-28-2019, 06:01 PM
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Brexit isn't a party issue.
Isn't Corbyn a brexit guy? Because the voters voted for it, and he wants a deal to give them the best circumstances possible.

So lawful good it hurts 🥰
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Old 09-29-2019, 12:01 AM
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Isn't Corbyn a brexit guy? Because the voters voted for it, and he wants a deal to give them the best circumstances possible.

So lawful good it hurts 🥰
Yea, Corbyn is a long term Eurosceptic.

May was a Europhile, even voted remain. Took on the task of leadership/Brexit after Cameron resigned because no other Conservative was willing to take the poisoned chalice. Note Boris didn't even try for leadership back then despite having backed the leave campaign.

Prior to the leave campaign Boris was a Europhile. I already linked the video where he came out on the side of leave and his justification of his position flip.

I don't know who funded him then, but I hear in his recent leadership campaign he was funded a 6 figure amount by hedgefund billionaires who are essentially gambling on the value of the pound tanking. More tier two elites I guess?
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