I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:03 - Mar 13 with 1747 views | J2BLUE | Certainly appeals to the Guardian base. | |
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:06 - Mar 13 with 1725 views | BlueBadger |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:03 - Mar 13 by J2BLUE | Certainly appeals to the Guardian base. |
This can't be right, right-wing types are always telling me that lefties are desperate to make everybody poor. Brexit is a very good good way of ensuring we((a few parasitic venture capitalists aside) get poorer. | |
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:07 - Mar 13 with 1726 views | Steve_M | "Corbyn now seems to be back to pushing his phantom Brexit deal, as opposed to the second referendum he briefly suggested was Labour policy. I know rebelling against the leadership is Corbyn’s comfort zone, but it does make you look a historic tit when you are the leadership." | |
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:07 - Mar 13 with 1721 views | giant_stow |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:03 - Mar 13 by J2BLUE | Certainly appeals to the Guardian base. |
I like this bit the most: "If it feels unfair to lump most of the House of Commons in together, please don’t let it. It must not be forgotten that MPs voted 498 to 114 to trigger article 50 two years ago, apparently without a clue what the predictable implications of negotiating against the clock with a much stronger opponent were. Most of those 498 MPs are a reminder than no one in this country should ever suffer from impostor syndrome again. I really do hope to see as many of them as possible at the eventual public inquiry." ... it was obvious to a nobody like me that triggering article 50 so early was a bum move - you could see that by how desperately the EU wanted that at the time - why did they do it? | |
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:11 - Mar 13 with 1695 views | J2BLUE |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:07 - Mar 13 by giant_stow | I like this bit the most: "If it feels unfair to lump most of the House of Commons in together, please don’t let it. It must not be forgotten that MPs voted 498 to 114 to trigger article 50 two years ago, apparently without a clue what the predictable implications of negotiating against the clock with a much stronger opponent were. Most of those 498 MPs are a reminder than no one in this country should ever suffer from impostor syndrome again. I really do hope to see as many of them as possible at the eventual public inquiry." ... it was obvious to a nobody like me that triggering article 50 so early was a bum move - you could see that by how desperately the EU wanted that at the time - why did they do it? |
When would you have triggered it? | |
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:13 - Mar 13 with 1685 views | SpruceMoose |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:11 - Mar 13 by J2BLUE | When would you have triggered it? |
1st of Never | |
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country." | Poll: | Selectamod |
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:14 - Mar 13 with 1687 views | Steve_M |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:11 - Mar 13 by J2BLUE | When would you have triggered it? |
When we had a bit of a clue about what we wanted from Brexit perhaps? Just a vague hint of a plan would have been nice. | |
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:15 - Mar 13 with 1681 views | factual_blue |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:13 - Mar 13 by SpruceMoose | 1st of Never |
Or whenever J2 can cook properly, whichever is the later. | |
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:18 - Mar 13 with 1673 views | giant_stow |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:11 - Mar 13 by J2BLUE | When would you have triggered it? |
When we'd decided what we wanted. (edit: sorry Steve, honestly hadn;t read your comment before writing mine) [Post edited 13 Mar 2019 15:18]
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:18 - Mar 13 with 1670 views | BlueBadger |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:18 - Mar 13 by giant_stow | When we'd decided what we wanted. (edit: sorry Steve, honestly hadn;t read your comment before writing mine) [Post edited 13 Mar 2019 15:18]
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I thought we knew that, It's 'blue passports and no foreigners'. | |
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:20 - Mar 13 with 1656 views | SpruceMoose |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:18 - Mar 13 by BlueBadger | I thought we knew that, It's 'blue passports and no foreigners'. |
Luckily my beautiful burgundy EU branded passport is still valid for another decade. You can shove your blue passport up your jacksie. I don't want to be confused for an American when I'm waiting at immigration. | |
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:22 - Mar 13 with 1639 views | J2BLUE |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:14 - Mar 13 by Steve_M | When we had a bit of a clue about what we wanted from Brexit perhaps? Just a vague hint of a plan would have been nice. |
Either the government would have come up with a plan which was immediately rejected or parliament would never have agreed to anything. We've probably needed this 2.5 years of chaos to eventually forget the whole thing. | |
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:25 - Mar 13 with 1623 views | giant_stow |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:22 - Mar 13 by J2BLUE | Either the government would have come up with a plan which was immediately rejected or parliament would never have agreed to anything. We've probably needed this 2.5 years of chaos to eventually forget the whole thing. |
How nice would it have been to be in that state of disagreement without a clock ticking. dumarses. | |
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:25 - Mar 13 with 1619 views | Swansea_Blue |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:03 - Mar 13 by J2BLUE | Certainly appeals to the Guardian base. |
Meaning? | |
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:26 - Mar 13 with 1609 views | giant_stow |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:25 - Mar 13 by Swansea_Blue | Meaning? |
supercilious, I think. | |
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:27 - Mar 13 with 1604 views | J2BLUE |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:20 - Mar 13 by SpruceMoose | Luckily my beautiful burgundy EU branded passport is still valid for another decade. You can shove your blue passport up your jacksie. I don't want to be confused for an American when I'm waiting at immigration. |
We could buy 17.4m blue passport holders. Might solve the biggest issue. | |
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:27 - Mar 13 with 1605 views | SpruceMoose |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:25 - Mar 13 by Swansea_Blue | Meaning? |
The people who were right about which way they should vote the first time round and not fook up the country. I presume. | |
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:27 - Mar 13 with 1600 views | eireblue |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:11 - Mar 13 by J2BLUE | When would you have triggered it? |
Me personally, after the civil service had done some work on the implications of leaving and the things policy makers should consider for all areas of integration with the EU. That would have included issues with respect to honouring the GFA. A range of options and outcomes to be published, along with practicalities of implementation. A consultative period for industries affected by Brexit to add their comments Then have a cross-party parliamentary assessment of all of the above, to determine the policy that the UK would follow, with of course follow-up parliamentary votes to endorse the policy options. Then the UK would have a clearly defined and open set of objectives and mechanisms to obtain those objectives. All done in public, within the view of the EU. So although you can't negotiate with the EU until after the triggering of article 50, they are aware of what the UK is doing. Then trigger article 50. And turn up to a consultative and co-operative exit process, but not like this: | | | |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:28 - Mar 13 with 1595 views | No9 | Yes, her & John Crace always worth reading | | | |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:56 - Mar 13 with 1517 views | Radlett_blue | You might want to reconsider, unless you already know that Piers Morgan has been there before. | |
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 16:00 - Mar 13 with 1503 views | giant_stow |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:56 - Mar 13 by Radlett_blue | You might want to reconsider, unless you already know that Piers Morgan has been there before. |
really?! no!!!! she's dead to me. | |
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I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 16:10 - Mar 13 with 1481 views | No9 |
I think I'm in love with Marina Hyde on 15:07 - Mar 13 by Steve_M | "Corbyn now seems to be back to pushing his phantom Brexit deal, as opposed to the second referendum he briefly suggested was Labour policy. I know rebelling against the leadership is Corbyn’s comfort zone, but it does make you look a historic tit when you are the leadership." |
Do you mean the ideas the EU were positive about? EU welcomes labour proposals | | | |
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