Not watching but the Toksvig soundalike was on Sky too.Is it me or do these two on the BBC sound exactly like Sandi Toksvig and Richard Ayode (latter looks like a distant relative too)?
Not watching but the Toksvig soundalike was on Sky too.Is it me or do these two on the BBC sound exactly like Sandi Toksvig and Richard Ayode (latter looks like a distant relative too)?
Challenge accepted.There's no limit to the stupidity of Brexit.
But if they do why can't the government get it's MP's to vote for government policy?The whips have a massive influence. They always have.
Seriously what a lying prick. There is a better deal to be had, if you lose her red line about freedom of movement.
She clearly doesn't want to allow freedom of movement. She was one of the most xenophobic ministers in decades.
Silva's work. He does the vast majority of the titles in the threads he makes.Whoever came up with this thread title is my new favourite modmin.
To be fair to her, I think you can infer from the vote that the people who voted for Brexit wanted no freedom of movement. She's trying to abide by that. The whole thing is a mess.
That Blackman guy is always fantastic when he speaks.I love the SNP
So am I. So they don't want a No Deal, but they also don't want to extend the deadline, but they also rejected the final deal last night?I'm confused
That Blackman guy is always fantastic when he speaks.
Do they think this is a game of fecking chicken and they expect the EU to swerve the way we want them to at the last moment? I know the entire Leave campaign was based on that fantasy bullshit, but come on...
They all are. They fight tooth and nail for the rights and welfare of their constituents. It's refreshing.
A rare good response from Corbyn i think
How much longer can Theresa May go on.
the feck is going on over there. If this were a comedy film, I'd say it's over the top and a more subtle approach to humour would have been better.May has voted against her own motion and has lost. Let's rejoice at that, anyway.
No. No deal is still the legal default.So no-deal is no-goer.
I'd vote for the SNP if I could.
This post reminds me something, @Pogue Mahone have you listened the Blindboy's episode about propaganda, marketing and Freud nephew? It was very interesting.
No. No deal is still the legal default.
Stephen Bush isIs it me or do these two on the BBC sound exactly like Sandi Toksvig and Richard Ayode (latter looks like a distant relative too)?
the feck is going on over there. If this were a comedy film, I'd say it's over the top and a more subtle approach to humour would have been better.
But what way is that? It's still not clear what it is that the UK actually wants.So am I. So they don't want a No Deal, but they also don't want to extend the deadline, but they also rejected the final deal last night?
Do they think this is a game of fecking chicken and they expect the EU to swerve the way we want them to at the last moment? I know the entire Leave campaign was based on that fantasy bullshit, but come on...
Leave him be, he's 78.Ken Clarke dropping some misogyny in there
They've said we definitely shouldn't leave without a deal, which might be slightly different.Can someone give me a summary please? Am I right in thinking MPs said we should leave only when there is some sort of deal?