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Lol your quoting James O'Brien haha the man who keeps Prozac in business, the most miserable, boring piece of sh*te on British radio. I bet Chopley has him playing in the background now on his knees worshipping the ground O'Brien walks on.
So I take it your not much of a fan of Brexit then?The reality is that Boris has a massive majority and he's going to do exactly what the fuck he wants for the next five years.
The plus side of this is that Brexit will be owned by him and his party, no 'Remainer Parliament' to blame or 'MSM bias' or any of that stuff.
As such we'll see it all pan out over the next five years, and he and the Brexiteers will own it.
(There was a report on Bloomberg yesterday that the total predicted cost to the UK economy of Brexit will exceed all of the UK's contributions to the EU. Ever.)
But yep, Remain lost, Labour lost (badly), Brexit will happen and Boris and the Tories will own it. Let's see what happens.
As long as I've got wine, videogames (especially Hearthstone), fruit machine emulation, slots, access to fanny, and Netflix - I'll cope.
I'm not much interested in your peccadillo'sI can take it or leave it.
Well, mainly take it, now.

Can they not simply install speakers and blast it out?It's because it's currently being repaired so they'd have to do a load of work to get it fit for bonging on one night, and then take it back all apart again to carry on repairing it.




Well one thing's for sure, we're going to find out over the next few years, and there'll be no 'moaning Remainers' to blame for anything that happens.
And remember, stuff that's very beneficial for the already wealthy, is far less so for most of the population....

As much as you might want Kroffe's lifestyle it isn't gonna happen.Maybe they'll achieve their aim, and the whole thing gets scrapped
Then again I might wake up on a yacht in the Carribbean, with a slew of supermodels bringing me champagne

Jess Phillips the woman who stood in parliament during the Brexit debate and said in a Brummie accent "I am not cracking on the protocols of parliament". "I don't understand parliamentary procedures"Lisa Nandy endorsed by Jess Philips
Well, you had a good run Lisa
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Yeah this stuff is boring, (the author of the piece 100% acknowledges the fact), but it's absolutely going to happen, it can't be avoided.
Sure. Johnson has set himself an arbitrary one-year deadline for a trade talk with the EU. The consequence of this is that the deal is bare bones, excluding services or - probably, if they're not lying - alignment on goods. Unless he changes course, this will be highly damaging to UK industry, especially those based in the Midlands and the North. He also wants control of fisheries. The EU want fisheries to stay as they were and a set of level playing field provisions to stop the UK undercutting them in future. They will try to secure these outcomes by keeping all the issues in play at the same time, so they can leverage them against each other. Whatever happens, the UK must deal with rules of origin requirements, which are extremely painful and will have potentially ruinous results between Britain and Northern Ireland.
Your side lost. Still not over it?
I see the prophets of doom are out in force with their tedious little editorials and antisocial media posts. Because that's all they can do now.
(Seriously, take some time out of your day to read the piece I linked to, it's fascinating and terrifying in equal measures.)
Is it possible to say which part was the most fascinating and which was terrifying?
Loosely tied in to Brexit but not really, here's a prominent front-runner for the upcoming London Mayor elections.
I present to you:
"Drillminister"
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As we all know Boris held the position himself for a while, so who knows how far this kid can go.
World's his oyster
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Yes, that's full of concrete statistics that tweet...
Anyone going to the Saturday night Brexit parties/celebrations?
