I think at this point, you might as well sit back and embrace the fact that it's going to be a massive comedy of errors.Banquo wrote:not that funny, makes a no deal brexit a bit more likely. They'd have got the vote anyway, it was just some tories fannying about to piss off the likes of Bill Cash, a laudable aim in isolation, but not when we are already fcked in terms of negotiation.cashead wrote:Which Tyler wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-42346192
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I'm a god
How can you kill a god?
Shame on you, sweet Nerevar
How can you kill a god?
Shame on you, sweet Nerevar
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Going to be.....already has, its a divine comedy, were it not for the fact that already fcked up lives will be fckd up yet further. But fair point, given its only the internetcashead wrote:I think at this point, you might as well sit back and embrace the fact that it's going to be a massive comedy of errors.Banquo wrote:not that funny, makes a no deal brexit a bit more likely. They'd have got the vote anyway, it was just some tories fannying about to piss off the likes of Bill Cash, a laudable aim in isolation, but not when we are already fcked in terms of negotiation.cashead wrote:
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https://www.ft.com/content/e3b29230-db5 ... 4b1c09b482
It's not wholly unreasonable to claim there's some fake news in there, at the very least there's some news based on predicted economic modelling for things that never happened. Nonetheless as the article points out there will be some amusement that Brexit rather than allowing for extra investment into the NHS is now costing us around £350 million a week.
Laissez les bons temps rouler
It's not wholly unreasonable to claim there's some fake news in there, at the very least there's some news based on predicted economic modelling for things that never happened. Nonetheless as the article points out there will be some amusement that Brexit rather than allowing for extra investment into the NHS is now costing us around £350 million a week.
Laissez les bons temps rouler
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We truly live in the age of The Special Political Olympics. Such titans on the world stage at the moment.
also, please refrain from using the fucking phrase "fake news" whenever possible.
also, please refrain from using the fucking phrase "fake news" whenever possible.
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Finally a brexit achievement to make all the expense and social division worthwhile.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-42443253
'Iconic' blue British passport to return after Brexit
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-42443253
'Iconic' blue British passport to return after Brexit
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No doubt swapping the colour is more important than the travel rights associated with a passport.
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I bet the DM is purring this morning.Digby wrote:No doubt swapping the colour is more important than the travel rights associated with a passport.
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This story is indeed symbolic, but not in the way lots of people in the media seem to think. The fact is, nobody under 30 - and pretty much nobody under 40 - has ever had a blue passport and nobody that age regards them as 'iconic' at all.canta_brian wrote:Finally a brexit achievement to make all the expense and social division worthwhile.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-42443253
'Iconic' blue British passport to return after Brexit
This whole story is baby boomers ranting to themselves about pointless nostalgia that half the population don't share or comprehend. Nothing could be more symbolic of Brexit than that.
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I've two mains thoughts on this, mainly I just don't care what colour a passport is, but if I did have to pick something I'd want something which stands out more than a dark blue passport, I can already spend enough time rummaging in drawers with a burgundy passport so making it harder to spot is a little daft
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Meanwhile the Brexit "impact assessments" have been made available and have been universally ridiculed for being lightweight and short of any meaningful analysis.
Either the government have commissioned a proper analysis, which they are selectively keeping under wraps as the findings make grim reading, or the cut and paste job that these reports basically amount to are really the extent of the governments research.
Both scenarios are utterly shocking and display a level of incompetence and negligence that is shameful.
But not to worry, we can have nice blue passports.
Either the government have commissioned a proper analysis, which they are selectively keeping under wraps as the findings make grim reading, or the cut and paste job that these reports basically amount to are really the extent of the governments research.
Both scenarios are utterly shocking and display a level of incompetence and negligence that is shameful.
But not to worry, we can have nice blue passports.
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The Guardian has undertaken a review of the Brexit analysis, and they've posted 10 summary points from the documents, now it's possible, and only possible, they're taking the piss a bit:
“The food chain includes agriculture”
“The demand for air travel drives the demand for aircraft”
“In coastal communities fishing brings employment and economic activity”
“As an island nation, the UK has been dependent on the sea … throughout history”
“Banks are found all over the UK, largely in proportion to population”
“[Industry] is characterised by some very large firms … and a large number of small firms”
“Short crossing tend to be favoured for time-critical cargoes”
“The higher education sector has different economic characteristics to manufacturing”
“Agricultural output is characterised by fluctuations due to weather”
“A well-known exchange is the London Stock Exchange, where companies obtain a listing for newly issued equities (eg UK company shares) and where those shares are subsequently traded.”
Although there is the worrying thought that whilst they might be taking the piss a little this is the actual analysis, so the joke in all senses is well and truly at our expense
“The food chain includes agriculture”
“The demand for air travel drives the demand for aircraft”
“In coastal communities fishing brings employment and economic activity”
“As an island nation, the UK has been dependent on the sea … throughout history”
“Banks are found all over the UK, largely in proportion to population”
“[Industry] is characterised by some very large firms … and a large number of small firms”
“Short crossing tend to be favoured for time-critical cargoes”
“The higher education sector has different economic characteristics to manufacturing”
“Agricultural output is characterised by fluctuations due to weather”
“A well-known exchange is the London Stock Exchange, where companies obtain a listing for newly issued equities (eg UK company shares) and where those shares are subsequently traded.”
Although there is the worrying thought that whilst they might be taking the piss a little this is the actual analysis, so the joke in all senses is well and truly at our expense
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Digby wrote:The Guardian has undertaken a review of the Brexit analysis, and they've posted 10 summary points from the documents, now it's possible, and only possible, they're taking the piss a bit:
“The food chain includes agriculture”
“The demand for air travel drives the demand for aircraft”
“In coastal communities fishing brings employment and economic activity”
“As an island nation, the UK has been dependent on the sea … throughout history”
“Banks are found all over the UK, largely in proportion to population”
“[Industry] is characterised by some very large firms … and a large number of small firms”
“Short crossing tend to be favoured for time-critical cargoes”
“The higher education sector has different economic characteristics to manufacturing”
“Agricultural output is characterised by fluctuations due to weather”
“A well-known exchange is the London Stock Exchange, where companies obtain a listing for newly issued equities (eg UK company shares) and where those shares are subsequently traded.”
Although there is the worrying thought that whilst they might be taking the piss a little this is the actual analysis, so the joke in all senses is well and truly at our expense
Oh good gods - you weren't even making that up!
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... plagiarism
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Which Tyler wrote:Digby wrote:The Guardian has undertaken a review of the Brexit analysis, and they've posted 10 summary points from the documents, now it's possible, and only possible, they're taking the piss a bit:
“The food chain includes agriculture”
“The demand for air travel drives the demand for aircraft”
“In coastal communities fishing brings employment and economic activity”
“As an island nation, the UK has been dependent on the sea … throughout history”
“Banks are found all over the UK, largely in proportion to population”
“[Industry] is characterised by some very large firms … and a large number of small firms”
“Short crossing tend to be favoured for time-critical cargoes”
“The higher education sector has different economic characteristics to manufacturing”
“Agricultural output is characterised by fluctuations due to weather”
“A well-known exchange is the London Stock Exchange, where companies obtain a listing for newly issued equities (eg UK company shares) and where those shares are subsequently traded.”
Although there is the worrying thought that whilst they might be taking the piss a little this is the actual analysis, so the joke in all senses is well and truly at our expense
Oh good gods - you weren't even making that up!
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... plagiarism
Brexit is like Trump, you don't need to make anything up to ridicule the stupidity
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I'm still hoping that the Dutch gov will change its mind about dubble nationality, so I can get a backup passport. I'm tired of Brexit already and I'm tired of not knowing its impact on my family life.
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Aye. I hate thinking that this will actually be one of Teunp’s legacies that lives on. Saying that, I thought at the beginnings the phrase “brexit” was fucking retarded and nobody with any dignity would ever use the term, but it’s cleary here for good.morepork wrote:We truly live in the age of The Special Political Olympics. Such titans on the world stage at the moment.
also, please refrain from using the fucking phrase "fake news" whenever possible.
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As I said somewhere in an earlier post, it's not even a correct contraction as it should be UKexit as it is the United Kingdom of Great BritainMikey Brown wrote:Aye. I hate thinking that this will actually be one of Teunp’s legacies that lives on. Saying that, I thought at the beginnings the phrase “brexit” was fucking retarded and nobody with any dignity would ever use the term, but it’s cleary here for good.morepork wrote:We truly live in the age of The Special Political Olympics. Such titans on the world stage at the moment.
also, please refrain from using the fucking phrase "fake news" whenever possible.
and Northern Ireland that is leaving the EU not just Britain
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Yukit.belgarion wrote:As I said somewhere in an earlier post, it's not even a correct contraction as it should be UKexit as it is the United Kingdom of Great BritainMikey Brown wrote:Aye. I hate thinking that this will actually be one of Teunp’s legacies that lives on. Saying that, I thought at the beginnings the phrase “brexit” was fucking retarded and nobody with any dignity would ever use the term, but it’s cleary here for good.morepork wrote:We truly live in the age of The Special Political Olympics. Such titans on the world stage at the moment.
also, please refrain from using the fucking phrase "fake news" whenever possible.
and Northern Ireland that is leaving the EU not just Britain
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Now that I agree withMellsblue wrote:Yukit.belgarion wrote:As I said somewhere in an earlier post, it's not even a correct contraction as it should be UKexit as it is the United Kingdom of Great BritainMikey Brown wrote:
Aye. I hate thinking that this will actually be one of Teunp’s legacies that lives on. Saying that, I thought at the beginnings the phrase “brexit” was fucking retarded and nobody with any dignity would ever use the term, but it’s cleary here for good.
and Northern Ireland that is leaving the EU not just Britain
Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent
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Merry Christmas:Digby wrote:I've two mains thoughts on this, mainly I just don't care what colour a passport is, but if I did have to pick something I'd want something which stands out more than a dark blue passport, I can already spend enough time rummaging in drawers with a burgundy passport so making it harder to spot is a little daft
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I actually keep mine in a red Mike Burton zip folder I've still got from the NZ jamboree tour in 2005, I might be wrong but I suspect Mike Burton didn't spend £75 on the folder, indeed I suspect they didn't spend £75 on some of the hotels they booked us intoMellsblue wrote:Merry Christmas:Digby wrote:I've two mains thoughts on this, mainly I just don't care what colour a passport is, but if I did have to pick something I'd want something which stands out more than a dark blue passport, I can already spend enough time rummaging in drawers with a burgundy passport so making it harder to spot is a little daft
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Now we are getting to the real reason for jamboree-angst!Digby wrote:I actually keep mine in a red Mike Burton zip folder I've still got from the NZ jamboree tour in 2005, I might be wrong but I suspect Mike Burton didn't spend £75 on the folder, indeed I suspect they didn't spend £75 on some of the hotels they booked us intoMellsblue wrote:Merry Christmas:Digby wrote:I've two mains thoughts on this, mainly I just don't care what colour a passport is, but if I did have to pick something I'd want something which stands out more than a dark blue passport, I can already spend enough time rummaging in drawers with a burgundy passport so making it harder to spot is a little daft
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Three Christmas snowballs and all Diggers’ inner secrets spill out.Banquo wrote:Now we are getting to the real reason for jamboree-angst!Digby wrote:I actually keep mine in a red Mike Burton zip folder I've still got from the NZ jamboree tour in 2005, I might be wrong but I suspect Mike Burton didn't spend £75 on the folder, indeed I suspect they didn't spend £75 on some of the hotels they booked us intoMellsblue wrote: Merry Christmas:
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That's crazy talk, can't drink one of those until Christmas Eve so today I'm getting by on Bishops Finger. It's a hard lifeMellsblue wrote:Three Christmas snowballs and all Diggers’ inner secrets spill out.Banquo wrote:Now we are getting to the real reason for jamboree-angst!Digby wrote:
I actually keep mine in a red Mike Burton zip folder I've still got from the NZ jamboree tour in 2005, I might be wrong but I suspect Mike Burton didn't spend £75 on the folder, indeed I suspect they didn't spend £75 on some of the hotels they booked us into
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You and every other choir boy.Digby wrote:That's crazy talk, can't drink one of those until Christmas Eve so today I'm getting by on Bishops Finger. It's a hard lifeMellsblue wrote:Three Christmas snowballs and all Diggers’ inner secrets spill out.Banquo wrote: Now we are getting to the real reason for jamboree-angst!
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The Bishops Finger ran out, or at least I can't be asked heading out into the garage, so Fursty Ferret it isMellsblue wrote:You and every other choir boy.Digby wrote:That's crazy talk, can't drink one of those until Christmas Eve so today I'm getting by on Bishops Finger. It's a hard lifeMellsblue wrote: Three Christmas snowballs and all Diggers’ inner secrets spill out.