Told'em this Brexit thingy wouldn't turn the way they hoped.
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I may be a tad over sensitive right now, but I feel there is a fair amount of you lot giving a feck.
It's all just good crack, but it's simply not really important enough to actually care about it. Politics is a meaningless failure and life is meaningless. Morality has been a hindering factor for mankind and politicians love to spout about morality, but most are immoral.
Enjoy yer time here on this planet. Try not to worry about the vast amounts of shyte which you can do nothing about. Things will happen, no matter if you worry or don't. The sun will rise and set and everyday you see it might be yer last, so don't waste it worrying. Enjoy the crack and don't let D4 bring ye down.
It's all just good crack, but it's simply not really important enough to actually care about it. Politics is a meaningless failure and life is meaningless. Morality has been a hindering factor for mankind and politicians love to spout about morality, but most are immoral.
Enjoy yer time here on this planet. Try not to worry about the vast amounts of shyte which you can do nothing about. Things will happen, no matter if you worry or don't. The sun will rise and set and everyday you see it might be yer last, so don't waste it worrying. Enjoy the crack and don't let D4 bring ye down.
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Re: Told'em this Brexit thingy wouldn't turn the way they ho
Those who are complaining about this ruling just didn't understand how British law and democracy works, we never lost sovereignty to Europe, we simply adopted most but not all European laws and the ones we did adopt were for the good of all. We did not follow all EU standards except them being the lowest standard acceptable for export but many things are still produced or regulated by British Standards if they are higher standard than EU. A lot of EU directives are advisory and not necessarily followed exactly.
What this ruling has done is pass the result of the referendum to government as a whole to decide whether to go ahead with it or consider whether it should be reconsidered for the long term good of the UK, it is not something that should be signed off by a PM who was not even elected by the people but her own party.
As for Liz Truss the Justice minister she should resign immediately over her lack of support for the judges who merely did their job, even the government's own legal team knew from this case was taken that they would lose and what is actually worse is that the case ever had to be heard in the first place as it was known by them that the result of the referendum had to go to parliamentary vote to ratify it one way or another, in some less democratic countries those in charge would already be locked up or executed.
What this ruling has done is pass the result of the referendum to government as a whole to decide whether to go ahead with it or consider whether it should be reconsidered for the long term good of the UK, it is not something that should be signed off by a PM who was not even elected by the people but her own party.
As for Liz Truss the Justice minister she should resign immediately over her lack of support for the judges who merely did their job, even the government's own legal team knew from this case was taken that they would lose and what is actually worse is that the case ever had to be heard in the first place as it was known by them that the result of the referendum had to go to parliamentary vote to ratify it one way or another, in some less democratic countries those in charge would already be locked up or executed.
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Re: Told'em this Brexit thingy wouldn't turn the way they ho
Rooster wrote:Those who are complaining about this ruling just didn't understand how British law and democracy works, we never lost sovereignty to Europe, we simply adopted most but not all European laws and the ones we did adopt were for the good of all. We did not follow all EU standards except them being the lowest standard acceptable for export but many things are still produced or regulated by British Standards if they are higher standard than EU. A lot of EU directives are advisory and not necessarily followed exactly.
What this ruling has done is pass the result of the referendum to government as a whole to decide whether to go ahead with it or consider whether it should be reconsidered for the long term good of the UK, it is not something that should be signed off by a PM who was not even elected by the people but her own party.
As for Liz Truss the Justice minister she should resign immediately over her lack of support for the judges who merely did their job, even the government's own legal team knew from this case was taken that they would lose and what is actually worse is that the case ever had to be heard in the first place as it was known by them that the result of the referendum had to go to parliamentary vote to ratify it one way or another, in some less democratic countries those in charge would already be locked up or executed.
I'm beginning to feel that Mrs May or may not, is catching Thatcher Syndrome, the whole thing seems to have gone to her head. She clearly believed that it was entirely up to her when & what to do about the entire mess.
Even the most ardent leave voter would on careful questioning have to confess that they really do not have the first notion of what they have voted for, they will of course have no problem telling you what they voted against, continued membership of the EU. Does anyone really have a grasp of what the consequences are?
I genuinely wonder if the terms of departure are as poor and damaging as I expect, how many would actually think that a referendum on the actual terms/effects of departure would be reasonable. Might many reflect that perhaps it is exactly how things should be? There is also the notion about that once you start the process it leads inevitably to exit. The truth is it probably will, but it doesn't have to.
The right wing press, in particular the Daily Fascist, Fascist Express, The Daily Torygraph and others, have been absolutely disgraceful in their outrage at the judges. I am pleased to see a little bite back from the judiciary who are simply doing their job with the independence we ask of them. That the right are claiming that the judges have stopped BRexit is sadly as wrong as can be. For once I wish they were not as stupid as they are.
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Maggie Thatcher knew how British democracy worked and would never have tried to pull a fast one like May, she isn't fit to wash Maggie's knickers
Politicians 30 years ago knew where the lines were drawn, the present batch know the sum root of feck all squared except how to fill their own pockets and have no integrity at all.
The biggest pile of bullshite at present is this so called soft or hard Brexit, from my reading of this soft Brexit is similar to Norway which is mental as it will cost similar in EU fees to the present net figure with the addition of having no say in future directives but having to follow them, only someone with an IQ in single digits would reckon that is a good deal.
Hard Brexit is basically where we tell Europe to go swivel on their own digit and then go to wto deals while they try and get deals with the big outside world, that's akin to a 4 year old trying to convince a policeman they can drive their Little Tykes car on a motorway.
The really worrying thing is this bunch of cretins in parliament who are organising what happens to future generations does not understand the simple facts of British and European law and even the difference between laws and directives.
The other worry is the number of window lickers and Jeremy Kyle viewers who currently live in the UK
Politicians 30 years ago knew where the lines were drawn, the present batch know the sum root of feck all squared except how to fill their own pockets and have no integrity at all.
The biggest pile of bullshite at present is this so called soft or hard Brexit, from my reading of this soft Brexit is similar to Norway which is mental as it will cost similar in EU fees to the present net figure with the addition of having no say in future directives but having to follow them, only someone with an IQ in single digits would reckon that is a good deal.
Hard Brexit is basically where we tell Europe to go swivel on their own digit and then go to wto deals while they try and get deals with the big outside world, that's akin to a 4 year old trying to convince a policeman they can drive their Little Tykes car on a motorway.
The really worrying thing is this bunch of cretins in parliament who are organising what happens to future generations does not understand the simple facts of British and European law and even the difference between laws and directives.
The other worry is the number of window lickers and Jeremy Kyle viewers who currently live in the UK
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Re: Told'em this Brexit thingy wouldn't turn the way they ho
I bet you'd have loved to sniff Maggie's knickers ya filthy fecker.Rooster wrote:Maggie Thatcher knew how British democracy worked and would never have tried to pull a fast one like May, she isn't fit to wash Maggie's knickers
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Bank of England tells May she's clueless
CPS investigating legality of Brexit campaign
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Shan wrote:I bet you'd have loved to sniff Maggie's knickers ya filthy fecker.Rooster wrote:Maggie Thatcher knew how British democracy worked and would never have tried to pull a fast one like May, she isn't fit to wash Maggie's knickers
I heard she had trouble with the waterworks, I'd say 3 and a bit years later her gonks are still minging.
Speaking of pish, I'd quite forgotten my intent to pish on her grave. Don't suppose there is a sentry standing over it to prevent the good folk of upt'nawth from digging her up and playing football with her head?
Nice to see the woman who dreams of being Thatcher II out scouting round the Commonwealth for a few ould contracts to prop up the failed economy after BRexit.
Oh yeah, I know you are a fan of the ould witch Rooster but she may have had a grasp of the constitution which is lost on the praying mantis, but I don't see the angular Mrs May mobilising the South Yorkshire Police as her personal paramilitaries as that horrible fukking bitch did.
Anyone any idea why Amber Rudd, having told the Orgreave campaigners she was deciding which form of enquiry she would be instructing, especially given her now boss and predecessor as Home Sectretary the PM actively encouraged the campaign to seek a public enquiry, decided not to pursue any inquiry? My guess tells me that the remains of Thatcher's reputation lies at the heart of it, thebastard.
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Her ashes are buried under a pavement at the home of the Chelsea pensioners so manys an incontinent auld codger has probably already given her remains a golden shower.
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https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... led-votersRuss wrote:Bank of England tells May she's clueless
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/ban ... 00866.html
Is it just me or are others pondering has the Praying Mantis, Mrs May not BRexit, has been promoted well above her ability? This is the woman who presided over mass immigration, 60% of which was not subject to EU freedom of movement. It's also the woman who sounded like a socialist on the steps of number 10 but is apparently trying to reestablish the Third Reich.
CPS investigating legality of Brexit campaign
Is the CPS "independent" or independent? Can't be much doubt that the campaign was tarnished my monstrous whoppers, however my guess would be the response to the complaint will be that it is merely the taypot calling the kittle blackarse.
It is amusing however that attempts not to go quietly into the wasteland of an independent England, Small oart of England & Norn Iron are still in the hearts and minds of non-idiots.
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That'll have to do then Merv.big mervyn wrote:Her ashes are buried under a pavement at the home of the Chelsea pensioners so manys an incontinent auld codger has probably already given her remains a golden shower.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Certainly not, I'm not a knicker sniffing pervShan wrote:I bet you'd have loved to sniff Maggie's knickers ya filthy fecker.Rooster wrote:Maggie Thatcher knew how British democracy worked and would never have tried to pull a fast one like May, she isn't fit to wash Maggie's knickers
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Ah Maggie, the first to sell us out to the Euro banking cartels. I fear if We do not leave things may not turn out too well at all.
Well what would I know . Im not a "concerned" millionaire hedge fund manager nor even a Lord Chief justice on a hefty paycheck and promise of an ermine robe on retirement.
Dont worry pussies, We will get a watered down referendum next parliament after a few years deliberation and procrastination.
All hail Pax Romanus Britannicus.
Well what would I know . Im not a "concerned" millionaire hedge fund manager nor even a Lord Chief justice on a hefty paycheck and promise of an ermine robe on retirement.
Dont worry pussies, We will get a watered down referendum next parliament after a few years deliberation and procrastination.
All hail Pax Romanus Britannicus.
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... we own the euro banking cartels ...namron wrote:Ah Maggie, the first to sell us out to the Euro banking cartels. I fear if We do not leave things may not turn out too well at all.
Well what would I know . Im not a "concerned" millionaire hedge fund manager nor even a Lord Chief justice on a hefty paycheck and promise of an ermine robe on retirement.
Dont worry pussies, We will get a watered down referendum next parliament after a few years deliberation and procrastination.
All hail Pax Romanus Britannicus.
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We do ? well thank the apostles for that . I thought i owned the square of feck all but you have reassured meRuss wrote:... we own the euro banking cartels ...namron wrote:Ah Maggie, the first to sell us out to the Euro banking cartels. I fear if We do not leave things may not turn out too well at all.
Well what would I know . Im not a "concerned" millionaire hedge fund manager nor even a Lord Chief justice on a hefty paycheck and promise of an ermine robe on retirement.
Dont worry pussies, We will get a watered down referendum next parliament after a few years deliberation and procrastination.
All hail Pax Romanus Britannicus.
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They always deny it Shan, don't believe a word of it.Rooster wrote:Certainly not, I'm not a knicker sniffing pervShan wrote:I bet you'd have loved to sniff Maggie's knickers ya filthy fecker.Rooster wrote:Maggie Thatcher knew how British democracy worked and would never have tried to pull a fast one like May, she isn't fit to wash Maggie's knickers
Show me a man who says he hasn't a perverted bone in his body and I'll show you either a liar or a dead man. Depends on your definition I suppose. I'll happily confess to being a dirtybaaaaaaaaaaastard.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.