Blue Valkyrie
Not seen such Bravery!
Sorry, no - something I read a couple of months or so back. Sadly I haven't got the link in my browse history.Do you have a link for that? Thanks.
Sorry, no - something I read a couple of months or so back. Sadly I haven't got the link in my browse history.Do you have a link for that? Thanks.
News to me that Australia was uninhabited before Cook went there.
There is no gagging orders on them, the ones that feel they were bullied have made their allegations. Strange that they only really started to come out as the Brexiteers got frustrated that be wasn't dealing with Brexit even-handedly.
It's quite clear that he is a bit of a Tory-boy with an abrupt way of speaking, but as for his male former private secretary saying he felt physically threatened...Bercow is 5'5", Angus Sinclair spent 30 years in the Royal Navy!
Sorry, no - something I read a couple of months or so back. Sadly I haven't got the link in my browse history.
Sorry, no - something I read a couple of months or so back. Sadly I haven't got the link in my browse history.
Oh, please.
Brexidiot "Look, a new Spar has opened in Cleethorpes, creating 6 new part-time jobs"
Everybody "Terrific. That offsets the Nissan and Honda debacles, nicely"
JCFG "Ha ha. Toys out of the pram. lol"
I think it was an ECJ ruling 2 or 3 months back specifically about revoking article 50.Ok. I tried to search for that point on Google but I couldn't find anything on it.
If, and it is a big if, The Speaker allows it. He has the power to not allow a vote on a motion that has substantially been rejected twice.
Leave voter "Look, positive news about new jobs created"
Remainiac "Look, negative news about job losses"
Which reports are more representative of the overall jobs market?
https://fullfact.org/economy/more-people-work-brexit-vote/
https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentan...eetypes/bulletins/uklabourmarket/february2019
Every job lost is painful but that's roughly 1 million more jobs than HM Treasury/project fear said we would have if we dared vote leave... which some might view as mildly positive.
Remainiacs ever since 23rd of June 2016 ....
Hmmmm ......
"Scrutiny of such agreements has heightened since Angus Sinclair, a former private secretary to the Speaker John Bercow, told the BBC he was given “compulsory early retirement”, with an £86,250 pay-off dependent on him signing a non-disclosure agreement barring him from making complaints about his treatment in the House"
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...-agreements-parliament-bullying-a8410956.html
That was part of the joke!
****ing hell Leadsom is pissed off isn't she.
So The fifth columnist May has to either renege article 50 or allow a WTO Brexit.The Fourth Reich will not be happy about this.
By legal default, on our way.
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We haven't even left yet, remember?
So May's Withdrawal Agreement has bitten the dust, and a People's Vote with Corbyn is about as welcome as a bacon sandwich at a barmitzvah.
Anyone got any idea what happens next? The EU are waiting for our instruction prior to their meeting in 3 days time and the silence is deafening. This is just incredibly amateur and pathetic from May, we're a laughing stock and I think without a damn good reason for any extension the EU could be forgiven for denying an extension and forcing Brexit upon us. Wouldn't that be ironic?