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Sky'sGoneOut
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Re: Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th March 2019

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On the way out of Leeds today I listened to a girl at the back of the bus loudly talking on her phone about dealing crack, stabbing people and pouring petrol through someone's letterbox before setting fire to the house.

On the way back I chatted to a splendid fellow who'd been an Isle of Man TT racer until he crashed at 150mph and lost his lower left leg in 1974 and was now a beekeeper.

Isn't public transport wonderful?
AnatolyKasparov
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Re: Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th March 2019

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Sky'sGoneOut wrote:On the way out of Leeds today I listened to a girl at the back of the bus loudly talking on her phone about dealing crack, stabbing people and pouring petrol through someone's letterbox before setting fire to the house.
But enough about our PM's tactics to win this week's vote.......
"IS TONTY BLAIR BEHIND THIS???!!!!111???!!!"
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Re: Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th March 2019

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PorFavor wrote:
tinybgoat wrote:https://www.itv.com/news/2019-03-17/wha ... d-the-dup/
"The prime minister’s frantic last attempt to persuade Northern Ireland’s DUP to back her third meaningful vote on Tuesday involves a promise that if the controversial backstop is ever triggered, Great Britain would adopt any new food and business rules that could be forced by the EU on Northern Ireland."(Peston)
And will that thrill the "Brexiteers"?
I was wondering that, also from the other direction (if that makes sense) there's suggestions that "Brexiteers"/ERG might vote for deal as long as May resigns, but wouldn't that cause some loss of support from those favouring soft(er) Brexit?
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Sky'sGoneOut
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Re: Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th March 2019

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I'm fairly sure this verminous creature would have voted as the BBC said in Bradford this week to get rid of the 'South East Asians'.

The level of stupid in Yorkshire is off the charts.

As to our esteemed prime minister, I suspect she's just a fucking idiot. I remember her past performances on Question Time back in the day when she repeatedly made an absolute fool of herself. She tried the same exact same rebuttal as Louise Mensch to the protests outside St Pauls.

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Re: Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th March 2019

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I reckon she'll bribe her deal through.

But that won't make it law.

We've got months and years of fights ahead.

May passing a withdrawal bill wont even be the end of the beginning.
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