England maybe leave EU june 23.
Re: England maybe leave EU june 23.
If Corbyn becomes PM then I will leave the UK
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Re: England maybe leave EU june 23.
Horsemen wrote:If Corbyn becomes PM then I will leave the UK
Where are we going?
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Re: England maybe leave EU june 23.
Riotcoke wrote:Horsemen wrote:If Corbyn becomes PM then I will leave the UK
Where are we going?
Australia
You should come, the salaries there are higher, houses are larger, and weather better
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You deserve a bad government for supporting dumb Brexit
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Re: England maybe leave EU june 23.
Horsemen wrote:Riotcoke wrote:Horsemen wrote:If Corbyn becomes PM then I will leave the UK
Where are we going?
Australia
You should come, the salaries there are higher, houses are larger, and weather better
Have an uncle out there, so it's a shout. Although we do have a home in the alps, seems like a good shout too.
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Re: England maybe leave EU june 23.
You can also go to UK Light aka the Netherlands. They even have royals!
Whatever is written above: this is no financial advice.
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Re: England maybe leave EU june 23.
Funny, I distinctly remember Never Trumpers talking along the same line three years ago.
Who knows, may be you’ll run into some of them on your boat to Australia.
Who knows, may be you’ll run into some of them on your boat to Australia.
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Why would you "liebe" Wildwood with sand in your salad
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Re: England maybe leave EU june 23.
occamslightsaber wrote:Funny, I distinctly remember Never Trumpers talking along the same line three years ago.
Who knows, may be you’ll run into some of them on your boat to Australia.
The problem is quite literally that the UK will become uninhabitable.
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Re: England maybe leave EU june 23.
Horsemen wrote:Riotcoke wrote:Horsemen wrote:If Corbyn becomes PM then I will leave the UK
Where are we going?
Australia
You should come, the salaries there are higher, houses are larger, and weather better
Cannot confirm that last bit. Winter has been over for 3 days and it was already too hot for a light jacket this (late) afternoon. Summer will be hellish, and this is temperate part of the country mind you. People tend to frame foreign "great weather" in their minds as a world where they're lying on a beach 24/7 instead of, say, standing in a crowded bus.
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Kawapasaka wrote:Horsemen wrote:Show hidden quotes
Australia
You should come, the salaries there are higher, houses are larger, and weather better
Cannot confirm that last bit. Winter has been over for 3 days and it was already too hot for a light jacket this (late) afternoon. Summer will be hellish, and this is temperate part of the country mind you. People tend to frame foreign "great weather" in their minds as a world where they're lying on a beach 24/7 instead of, say, standing in a crowded bus.
I'll just go to Melbourne then
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Horsemen wrote:Kawapasaka wrote:Show hidden quotes
Cannot confirm that last bit. Winter has been over for 3 days and it was already too hot for a light jacket this (late) afternoon. Summer will be hellish, and this is temperate part of the country mind you. People tend to frame foreign "great weather" in their minds as a world where they're lying on a beach 24/7 instead of, say, standing in a crowded bus.
I'll just go to Melbourne then
But then you're in Melbourne.
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Kawapasaka wrote:Horsemen wrote:Show hidden quotes
I'll just go to Melbourne then
But then you're in Melbourne.
Could be worse
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Horsemen wrote:fightinfrenchman wrote:@Horsemen Don't you support no deal Brexit?
A no deal brexit will be good for the economy. It will eliminate the near-term business uncertainty over the UK's relationship with the EU.
Cancer would be good for my body because it would eliminate the uncertainty of whether or not I have cancer
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fightinfrenchman wrote:Horsemen wrote:fightinfrenchman wrote:@Horsemen Don't you support no deal Brexit?
A no deal brexit will be good for the economy. It will eliminate the near-term business uncertainty over the UK's relationship with the EU.
Cancer would be good for my body because it would eliminate the uncertainty of whether or not I have cancer
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Tories just lost the majority.
Incoming coalition government between Lib Dems and Labour. Unless Corbyn plays his cards as usual and asks for any opposition government to be led by him, in other words, any government we'd support would be a government led by me.
Then it's a three-way hung parliament.
Is there anything that could make UK politics even more of a clusterfuck right now? It all seems to just implode into more and more fragmentation, division within division, switching sides etc.
Incoming coalition government between Lib Dems and Labour. Unless Corbyn plays his cards as usual and asks for any opposition government to be led by him, in other words, any government we'd support would be a government led by me.
Then it's a three-way hung parliament.
Is there anything that could make UK politics even more of a clusterfuck right now? It all seems to just implode into more and more fragmentation, division within division, switching sides etc.
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the chaos is a reflection of a split nation, I guess. I do think there should be re-election now. I really cannot see any other way out of this mess.
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Kawapasaka wrote:Horsemen wrote:Show hidden quotes
I'll just go to Melbourne then
But then you're in Melbourne.
Lol I lived in Melbourne/Brighton for four years and it’s pretty decent. It’s not exactly the most livable city in the world as it likes to claim but I’d take it over Sydney any day.
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Dolan wrote:Tories just lost the majority.
Incoming coalition government between Lib Dems and Labour. Unless Corbyn plays his cards as usual and asks for any opposition government to be led by him, in other words, any government we'd support would be a government led by me.
Then it's a three-way hung parliament.
Is there anything that could make UK politics even more of a clusterfuck right now? It all seems to just implode into more and more fragmentation, division within division, switching sides etc.
Now they lost another 21 MPs
By adopting this style Johnson is turning his party into the Brexit party and will do untold damage to the Conservatives.
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Dolan wrote:Tories just lost the majority.
Incoming coalition government between Lib Dems and Labour. Unless Corbyn plays his cards as usual and asks for any opposition government to be led by him, in other words, any government we'd support would be a government led by me.
Then it's a three-way hung parliament.
Is there anything that could make UK politics even more of a clusterfuck right now? It all seems to just implode into more and more fragmentation, division within division, switching sides etc.
I don't think the Lib-Dems would agree to a coalition with Labour in the current circumstances
Re: England maybe leave EU june 23.
Horsemen wrote:Dolan wrote:Tories just lost the majority.
Incoming coalition government between Lib Dems and Labour. Unless Corbyn plays his cards as usual and asks for any opposition government to be led by him, in other words, any government we'd support would be a government led by me.
Then it's a three-way hung parliament.
Is there anything that could make UK politics even more of a clusterfuck right now? It all seems to just implode into more and more fragmentation, division within division, switching sides etc.
Now they lost another 21 MPs
By adopting this style Johnson is turning his party into the Brexit party and will do untold damage to the Conservatives.
I thought you approved the direction in which things were going under Johnson.
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Well, what's the alternative? Tories have no majority anymore and both LibDems and Labour disapprove of a no-deal Brexit. Corbyn would not want to stop Brexit, but he would very much like to get to power after Brexit, in order to implement his agenda (which includes raising taxes for the rich, nationalising public utilities, making the state play a prominent role in the economy, etc). LibDems know that after lots of centrist Tories have either left or been estranged by the hardline wing of their party, there is a great potential to grow by attracting lots of moderate Tories in the next elections. Both LibDems and Labour might converge on the idea of holding a new referendum that would establish whether people still want Brexit and if they do, whether they want a no-deal Brexit or a moderate Brexit that makes some compromises in order to exit the EU in a more orderly way.thomasgreen6 wrote:Dolan wrote:Tories just lost the majority.
Incoming coalition government between Lib Dems and Labour. Unless Corbyn plays his cards as usual and asks for any opposition government to be led by him, in other words, any government we'd support would be a government led by me.
Then it's a three-way hung parliament.
Is there anything that could make UK politics even more of a clusterfuck right now? It all seems to just implode into more and more fragmentation, division within division, switching sides etc.
I don't think the Lib-Dems would agree to a coalition with Labour in the current circumstances
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Dolan wrote:Horsemen wrote:Dolan wrote:Tories just lost the majority.
Incoming coalition government between Lib Dems and Labour. Unless Corbyn plays his cards as usual and asks for any opposition government to be led by him, in other words, any government we'd support would be a government led by me.
Then it's a three-way hung parliament.
Is there anything that could make UK politics even more of a clusterfuck right now? It all seems to just implode into more and more fragmentation, division within division, switching sides etc.
Now they lost another 21 MPs
By adopting this style Johnson is turning his party into the Brexit party and will do untold damage to the Conservatives.
I thought you approved the direction in which things were going under Johnson.
If the Conservative party is destroyed by this then Corbyn has a chance of winning a future election.
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Just have another referendum you fools
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