Theresa May loses Brexit Deal vote
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on 15-01-2019 19:47
The biggest government defeat in history. 432 votes to 202!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46885828
Up a creek without a paddle springs to mind....
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on 16-01-2019 22:17
As a proud English man I never thought I'd say this but I'm so envious of anyone that holds an Irish passport right now!
If I did (and I had the financial resources I'd probably be looking to relocate over there now.
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on 16-01-2019 22:25
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on 16-01-2019 22:25
Theresa May has called on MPs to "put self interest aside" and "work constructively together" to find a way forward for Brexit.
Earlier, the prime minister won a vote of no confidence by 325 to 306, as rebel Tory MPs and the DUP backed her to stay in No 10.
But just 24 hours before, both groups ensured her Brexit plan was voted down.
The PM has met leaders from the SNP, the Lib Dems and Plaid Cymru, but not Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
She said: "I am disappointed that the leader of the Labour Party has not so far chosen to take part, but our door remains open."
Mr Corbyn has said that before any "positive discussions" can take place, the prime minister should rule out a no-deal Brexit.
So looks as if Mr Corbyn is determined Labour wont be involved....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46900367
What is commonly known as a cluster****!!
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on 17-01-2019 00:20
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on 17-01-2019 00:20
@Anonymous wrote:As a proud English man I never thought I'd say this but I'm so envious of anyone that holds an Irish passport right now!
If I did (and I had the financial resources I'd probably be looking to relocate over there now.
But would you though even if you had the finances? Things aren't as rosy as you are led to believe: https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/country_result.jsp?country=Ireland (play around with the cities option) and an interesting read here. Also: Tesco is really more expensive there.
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on 17-01-2019 00:28
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on 17-01-2019 00:28
I know where I want to be even though the exchange rate has been hit by 20%. It's been a while since I was a proud Brit. We have such a bad name that I never freely admit to being from the UK. Mind you, some people back home think I'm Russian
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17-01-2019 00:38 - edited 17-01-2019 00:40
@jonsie wrote:I know where I want to be even though the exchange rate has been hit by 20%. It's been a while since I was a proud Brit. We have such a bad name that I never freely admit to being from the UK. Mind you, some people back home think I'm Russian
I know just how you feel @jonsie. I don't freely admit to being American unless asked a direct question about where I'm from. We're not all that popular in many parts of the world, even here in the UK. And thanks to Trump, any popularity we had has plummeted as he makes the US the laughing stock of the world.
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on 17-01-2019 01:28
People are apparently rolling around the streets of Brussels laughing like hell.
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on 17-01-2019 02:33
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on 17-01-2019 02:33
@Cleoriff wrote:I think Trump has dropped out of the limelight this week @Glory1
The UK is now the laughing stock of the world...
Unfortunately you're right @Cleoriff.
Though I've no doubt Trump will do something stupid and put the US right back on top again
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on 17-01-2019 04:30
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on 17-01-2019 04:30
@Cleoriff wrote:I think Trump has dropped out of the limelight this week @Glory1
The UK is now the laughing stock of the world...
Maybe not of the world, but at least Europe...
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on 17-01-2019 08:10
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on 17-01-2019 08:10
@ComaChameleon wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:I think Trump has dropped out of the limelight this week @Glory1
The UK is now the laughing stock of the world...
Maybe not of the world, but at least Europe...
Bad enough though @ComaChameleon.....
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