The Brexit Effect

Classic example of deciding you’re going to divorce but going to stay together until the kids get out of high school.

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Drat. Only fair on your part.

None of this shocks me in the least.

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This guy nails it.

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Nah, you guys are fucked.

The benefits of Blairite schooling reforms on one sheet.

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Where is this from?

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EU leaders may well be very frustrated, but we’ll see at Halloween whether they are so frustrated as to pass on £2 billion extra in their coffers (which also leaves open the chance of further screwing us for another £39 billion by offering another shit deal in the hopes that our shit parliamentarians will accept).

I know what my money will be on and I’d be delighted if I was wrong.

Gazz

Oh good, the Scottish and English high courts come to an entirely different decision regarding prorogation.

This lawfare crap is going to get the court’s wings clipped once a majority has the parliament.

For an objective point of view go to UKcolumn.org.

“America and England will be the lands of the proletariat”. Oh, I wish I could show this to a very skeptical 10-year old self back in the day when I was forced to chant this slogan.

Who would have thought the revolution would begin in Islington of all places? It’s only a question whether an avowed Leninist or a old school Stalinist will win.

the general election in Jeremy Corbyn’s Islington North, a candidate will stand from a party with a history of supporting IRA atrocities. But it won’t be the Labour party. It will have roots in a conspiracist Leninist sect that denied the existence of the concentration camps in to which “socialist” Serbs herded Bosnian Muslims. But much of the media will be too compromised by past endorsements to expose it as they exposed the Communist party of Britain and the other conspiratorial factions that guide Labour.

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They may win in Islingtinpot (which is a lost cause as far as I’m concerned) but I suspect that the British public as a whole will not be fertile ground for it.

The places that the BXP have the best chance are trad north Labour seats. These are far more socially conservative than is reflected by their traditional party choice.

Edit: I’d also be wary of taking Cohen’s analysis without a dash of salt. The man has lost his marbles since Brexit, poor devil.

It’s rather funny to look at his columns before the result and compare it with his behavior since.

https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/05/brexit-stab-back-myth-coming/

I say this as someone who finds Cohen’s work very illuminating when he talks about any other subject.

Is being a scandal ridden scoundrel a bloody job requirement for high office in the commission?

This is the perfect Brexit song!

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I see your Linda Perry and raise you a Masters of the Universe:

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Darn it! Got found out. (I hate boy bands! Not a bad song by the way)

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This is a popular move comparatively speaking. Commonwealth arrivals (perhaps with the notable exception of Pakistan) are favoured by the public.

We also like going and working there more than the continent.

Not me, for the record, I’ll leave that hell spider infected region well the fuck alone.

Edit: This was also the case prior to joining the EEC.

Can’t find the precise poll cited, but the CANZUK free movement area apparently polls at 60+% in every nation polled.

Poll found:

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May be of interest in this thread

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