Bye Bye Boris!
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You know those podium mics are highly directional, yeah?
I mean, if a couple of grumpy ex-pats can scare him off.....
I mean, if a couple of grumpy ex-pats can scare him off.....
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The Supreme Court case is interesting so far. A key part of the Scottish case, as far as I understand it, is that there was no signed witness statement from the Government stating the reasons for prorogation. And Johnson has also failed to provide such a statement to the Supreme Court, which tells a story, doesn’t it? Not willing to state his reasons under oath is very suspicious.
But it also looks like the judges are not just considering whether the reason itself was lawful, but also whether, given the impact of prorogation, whether the effect of prorogation was unlawful, even if the reason was lawful.
But it also looks like the judges are not just considering whether the reason itself was lawful, but also whether, given the impact of prorogation, whether the effect of prorogation was unlawful, even if the reason was lawful.
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Maybe it’s “suicide by cop”? He loses the case deliberately, has to resign and get himself off the ridiculous hook he put himself on?
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I still reckon he want's to be "Forced" to deliver May's last deal (the one that no-one voted for) because it's
a. Better than No Deal
b. He can claim any positives as his because "He Delivered Brexit"
c. He can distance himself from any issues because "I was happy to leave without a deal"
But what would I know - I'm an idiot...
a. Better than No Deal
b. He can claim any positives as his because "He Delivered Brexit"
c. He can distance himself from any issues because "I was happy to leave without a deal"
But what would I know - I'm an idiot...
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Will he really resign if this case is lost? And therefore who the fuck do we get next
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Well, back before CERN turned on the LHC and destroyed our original timeline (what we call the Berenstein Timeline), he would absolutely have had to resign. On this timeline, who knows? But if he loses the court case, it means he effectively lied to the monarch.speedingfine wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 12:58 pm Will he really resign if this case is lost? And therefore who the fuck do we get next
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Not sure what the first bit of your post is referring to but if it's something real then link please because that sounds interesting.NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 1:22 pmWell, back before CERN turned on the LHC and destroyed our original timeline (what we call the Berenstein Timeline), he would absolutely have had to resign. On this timeline, who knows? But if he loses the court case, it means he effectively lied to the monarch.speedingfine wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 12:58 pm Will he really resign if this case is lost? And therefore who the fuck do we get next
Back on topic, it's ironic isn't it? The Breixteers are over joyed Boris is in power and he's trying to get stuff done and not one of the gammons has an issue with Boris being accused of lying to the queen to get parliament suspended and ultimately Brexit through and delivered. They're happy for Boris to have potentially, to be confirmed, broken the law and lied to the queen, but should those pesky Europeans want to have power in the UK then they can go fuck themselves and we're off out of the EU because of it. All this taking back power talk and yet they haven't a problem when it comes to exhibiting far worse behaviour when it benefits them
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To be fair, it’s taking all the courts in the land weeks to work our whether he has broken any law or not, it’s hardly like he’s sat there and knowingly done anything illegal at this stage.
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Define real...Orange Cola wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 7:16 pmNot sure what the first bit of your post is referring to but if it's something real then link please because that sounds interesting.NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 1:22 pmWell, back before CERN turned on the LHC and destroyed our original timeline (what we call the Berenstein Timeline), he would absolutely have had to resign. On this timeline, who knows? But if he loses the court case, it means he effectively lied to the monarch.speedingfine wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 12:58 pm Will he really resign if this case is lost? And therefore who the fuck do we get next
http://www.woodbetween.world/2012/08/th ... n.html?m=1
LHC was first switched on on the 10th September 2008. By the 27th September, the stock markets had crashed signifying that we’d leapt to a worse timeline.
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I actually watched it and the points made weren't factually reported by the BBC afterwards. Keen basically referred back to times in history this has happened before and pointed out it's 7 days not 5 weeks as presented in the morning.
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Not sure what the first bit of your post is referring to but if it's something real then link please because that sounds interesting.
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That’s a brilliant read!NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 7:59 pmDefine real...Orange Cola wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 7:16 pmNot sure what the first bit of your post is referring to but if it's something real then link please because that sounds interesting.NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 1:22 pm
Well, back before CERN turned on the LHC and destroyed our original timeline (what we call the Berenstein Timeline), he would absolutely have had to resign. On this timeline, who knows? But if he loses the court case, it means he effectively lied to the monarch.
http://www.woodbetween.world/2012/08/th ... n.html?m=1
LHC was first switched on on the 10th September 2008. By the 27th September, the stock markets had crashed signifying that we’d leapt to a worse timeline.
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this reminds me of talking about the Mandela effect with my boss.
I admire the self assurance tbh.
There’s no possible way that they can be wrong about something, the whole universe must have changed.
I admire the self assurance tbh.
There’s no possible way that they can be wrong about something, the whole universe must have changed.
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You work for my other half ??
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Haha it reminds me of when I was a young child visiting Disneyland for the first time. I kept thinking it was spelled Disnep due to the font they used but pronounced Disney. I was adamant about it and mentioned it to all my friends and also saw it and sided with me.
It still looks like a P more than a Y...
It still looks like a P more than a Y...
How about not having a sig at all?
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This makes me feel reassured about doing human research. I just have to worry about risks of harm to an individual person. Physics researchers have to worry about disrupting the fabric of space-time, vacuum metastability disasters, etc etcNotoriousREV wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 7:59 pmDefine real...Orange Cola wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 7:16 pmNot sure what the first bit of your post is referring to but if it's something real then link please because that sounds interesting.NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 1:22 pm
Well, back before CERN turned on the LHC and destroyed our original timeline (what we call the Berenstein Timeline), he would absolutely have had to resign. On this timeline, who knows? But if he loses the court case, it means he effectively lied to the monarch.
http://www.woodbetween.world/2012/08/th ... n.html?m=1
LHC was first switched on on the 10th September 2008. By the 27th September, the stock markets had crashed signifying that we’d leapt to a worse timeline.
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Suprised to hear various world leaders condemning the Luxembourg chap for essentially "no-platforming" bozza. Even Macron, who has not been our biggest admirer of late.