Brexit a dó

Peoples irrational hatred of a humble decent man is facinating. Bet he despises Greta Thurnberg too

Christ, Dodds is shiteing on now.

Yes, whatever Jeremy Corbyn’s failings as a politician, and I am not denying that he has plenty, he is an inherently decent man and fights for values that are highly admirable

That is a rarity for a political leader

I think people hate him because he is fundamentally humble and decent, a reflection of what they could have been were they not chained by their own weaknesses. There was a time when such people were to be admired but now the average joe looks up to the like of Trump and Boris as role models. Its quite sad really

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They are only allowed ask two questions on the ballot paper

Well thats the point. How do you whittle down the 3 elemental options down to 2? It’s on this point alone that a GE could well be fought

The Brits would not be able to handle a referendum with three options on the ballot paper

Their heads would explode

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Sammy Wilson on the BBC sayimg the dup would suprisingly vote against something.

What happens next?

I’m struggling to keep up.

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Baby brain is tough.

What happened to 17 million - (the majority) of people over there voting to leave in their referendum in 2016?

Boris is obliged by law to request an extesion on the Haloween deadline. But Boris says he’s isn’t. So back to the courts Monday I’d say, unless something changes

37% of them have died in the meantime

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It’s more like new music in around 2011 for me. There comes a time when (despite your best efforts to keep track of things) there’s too much happening and you’re busy yourself so you just say “fuck it…I can’t do this anymore.”

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Talk of an extension of 100 years, gas cunts.

Rightly or wrongly that was their democratic decision though.

Otherwise what is the point mate, seriously?

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Earlier on I was reading that he would deliver a letter written by parliament or some such fudge

Has it changed since then

If he outright refuses to comply with the law I imagine he’s making a serious rod for his own back and seriously diminishing the chances of this deal or any deal going through

They voted to leave but not to leave without a deal which is essentially what all the fuss is about

He stood up at the box and said contrary to what the opposition says that he is not bound by law to write an estension request. No it makes no sense to me either but this is Boris, I reckon he is writing that letter

Are we going to see a UI in the next few years or what?