'Brexit ' in death-throes. Everybody resigns. Leader commits hara kiri on live TV.

If the Brits continue to elect Tory troglodytes, they'll stay fucked up.

If they turn to Labour, or better yet, further left like the Green Party of England and Wales, they'll straighten out.

Their call. We're getting destroyed as a nation by our big electoral mistake, the orangutan pigfucker, and the same thing is happening to them.

(Not that May is nearly as fucked up as Trump--just fucked up enough.)

It can be worse for them because the House of Commons majority automatically has 10 Downing Street as well.
 
If the Brits continue to elect Tory troglodytes, they'll stay fucked up.

If they turn to Labour, or better yet, further left like the Green Party of England and Wales, they'll straighten out.

Their call. We're getting destroyed as a nation by our big electoral mistake, the orangutan pigfucker, and the same thing is happening to them.

(Not that May is nearly as fucked up as Trump--just fucked up enough.)

It can be worse for them because the House of Commons majority automatically has 10 Downing Street as well.

You're talking out of your arse matey, it's clear that you've absolutely no understanding regarding Brexit.
 
And so it comes to pass. HAW,HAW,HAWHAWHAWHAW.............Haw


Ministers expect Theresa May to reveal No 10 departure date on Friday

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48385696



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It's useful from time to time to rub Moonshi'ite's nose in its own shit. Might even make this a regular spot. I told the ignorant twat over and over that you cannot trust the BBC or the Guardian, they have always been totally anti-Brexit and only listens to their London base. Fuck 'em!
 
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You're a mug, Comrade maggot. You're only highlighting the forthcoming disaster.
Have you got your passport to get into Kent ?


Haw, haw..........................haw.
 
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It's useful from time to time to rub Moonshi'ite's nose in its own shit. Might even make this a regular spot. I told the ignorant twat over and over that you cannot trust the BBC or the Guardian, they have always been totally anti-Brexit and only listens to their London base. Fuck 'em!

Surely you agree that the BBC did not always suck as much as it does now........
 
Comrade maggot will try to blame the forthcoming MASSIVE Brexit tax and price rises on the virus. That will be his instruction from Bozo Central.


Haw, haw......................................haw.
 
Surely you agree that the BBC did not always suck as much as it does now........

No it didn't, used to scrupulously neutral but has become increasingly more left leaning. However the new guy as Director General Tim Davies will give them a good arsekicking I hope, they certainly deserve it. They are looking for a new chairman as well. Hopefully they will start to represent the whole of the UK not just the luvvies and Twitterati.
 
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Indeed so, Barnier needs a good hard kick in the goolies!

Best destruction of Michel Barnier's EU Withdrawal Agreement deception you will ever read

It's amazing how political medical science has advanced in recent years: some of us remember the days when a deadline unmet would be pronounced dead, but that was before the EU negotiations got under way.
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Taxing UK's patience: A system for taxing EU bound cargo is ALREADY in use says Julian Flood (Image: Getty)
There are two major stumbling blocks on the rocky road to agreement, three if you count the EU's ambition to keep its sticky fingers in the UK taxpayers' wallet.

Let's ignore the last – no Government in its right mind would concede on that, and for the sake of argument we must assume that Messrs Gove, Frost and Johnson have not entirely lost their marbles.

The first is fishing rights and the right of the United Kingdom to regain full control over the waters around our shores.

Not just the waters, the fish too, but the EU is trying it on with this one, demanding unchanged fishing rights in our sovereign waters while hoping that Lord Frost is as spineless as Mrs May's negotiators.

We'll see, but if I were Brussels I'd lay in a store of kippers just in case. The second stumbling block is the land border between Northern Ireland and the EU, something that must be treated with much more care.

Keeping hard borders goes to the heart of the purpose of the EU, namely to create import barriers to protect German industry and French agriculture from more efficient producers.

Brussels' argument is that goods moving from the UK or other non-EU countries to Northern Ireland are at risk of sneaking into the EU by the back door, only paying UK duties which will be lower than the EU protectionists are going to demand.

To prevent this, they claim, there must be trade barriers between Northern Ireland and the rest of us.

And they must have powers to tell us what duties are due. They assert that there cannot be a hard border on the island of Ireland because of the Good Friday Agreement, so it will have to be imposed down the middle of the Irish Sea.

Remember that phrase, 'at risk', which seems to be important to M. Barnier and his team.

They worry that goods which have some sort of competitive advantage might sneak into fortress Europe and put them out of business.

They hope that we don't notice that it's a problem that the EU has addressed before and has solved, not for external tariffs but for VAT.

When VATable goods arrive at the EU border they can pay VAT at the point of import or they can pay at their destination – which prevents the big ports from vacuuming up all the income.

This means that every day millions of cargoes are travelling throughout the EU without having paid VAT.

They are thus 'at risk' of undermining the whole of the single market.

To prevent this there is system in place to monitor goods in transit from entry port to destination.

Currently administered from an office in the UK, this system is mainly computer-based but also involves actual physical checking of cargoes, including the ability to X-ray whole containers. This removes the risk.

Let us give Monsieur Barnier a minor concession. We will keep the VAT-checking system in place, extend it to all goods in transit to and from the EU, and share the data with Brussels.

The EU can maintain the system on their side of the Irish border, ensuring perfidious Albion and perfidious Caledonia are not sending contraband Cheddar cheese and malt whisky to the deprived millions on the continent. If there's no risk there's no need for a hard border between the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland or, more to the point, between Northern Ireland and the UK.

No risk, no border between Great Britain and Northern Ireland, no need for a border between Northern Ireland and the Republic, no leverage for the EU to break up the UK. That last will set the teeth gnashing in Brussels, but Belfast and Dublin will breathe a sigh of relief.

Could someone please tell Lord Frost?

https://www.express.co.uk/comment/e...en-does-Britain-leave-EU-withdrawal-agreement
 
Surely you agree that the BBC did not always suck as much as it does now........

The tories have learned full-time bullying over the licence fee. The BBC's independence is being steadily reduced: eventually it will be run by the Conservative Central Office directly.
 
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