Imagine the riots if the Brexit bill somehow passes the commons. I think all this "it'll never go through" bullshit that's being pushed is a smokescreen.
It’s only 27 letters publically announced. They won’t get to 48 until after the December vote in the Commons on the withdrawal agreement. If that fails, there will be more letters and then there will be a campaign to topple May, stage new elections etc.
Funtimes
Bentley Howard
The triumvirate of Brit/pol/.
Anthony Cooper
Can one of you Pommy bastards give me the latest QRD on Brexit/Theresa?
Owen Parker
>come to brit/pol for brit stuff >second article in OP is about chiraq hospital shooting >mfw
motherfucker i could stay in amerifat land and hear all about that. i come here for the unique british bantz, slags, and norfposting. have some goddamn self-respect and deliver on the goods you fuckin wankers
How about saying yes to going to work you fat bastard
Oliver Hill
What we can look forward to this week then, lads?
Will the draft being put through the commons?
Julian Campbell
Not for a few weeks. She's got to campaign for it extensively before she even thinks about putting it to parliament, and if it isn't going to pass they'll pull it.
Well you can sit on your fat arse at work and do some reading. Find out why youre wrong. Where im off to right now...
Levi Howard
Redpill me on why online voting in elections is not a thing in 2018. Imo, it will be used soon as a way to get people to vote regardless of whether it's good or not for one party or other in particular
Ryder Miller
You might be into femdom
Evan White
Lmfao you’re really seething about that, all this time. Months and months of random sperg outs even when I’ve not been addressing you, you’re mentally broken all because I BTFO on such a minor subject. What a hill for you to die on kek
Brandon Adams
Easy to cheat, can be hacked, and fucking lazy. Get down to the job centre.
Jonathan Robinson
Depends on the woman. If it looks like a brown haired "mommy" 100%. I will always show respect to my mother. I was spanked twice with a wooden spoon and I think that's probably why the concept of femdom isn't off the table but only if it's a middle aged white woman, mainly.
John Nguyen
It’s so weird how there is literally no good music these days.
You go to any venue and its full of art students who have that semi talking singing and are usually terrible at their instruments. It says a lot about a nation when it’s art is shit because politics can only go so far in explaining life is and that where art gets in. Art is an expression of the consciousness of a people, usually now it’s filled With unoriginality, a negative view of the past (personal or historical), unfunny sarcasm, victimhood with a degree of smugness, meaninglessness and ultimately regarding amazing works of art as petty.
It symbolise all the hard work people put it just so bratty grown ups can throw it away in the name of “moving forward” be it in art, architecture, culture or politics.
I don’t even know why I’m saying this, maybe it’s because I’m listening to old music, it was filled with so much life, ultimately meaning. Put on capital FM and try and go through a minute of one of their terrible songs, I guarantee You won’t.
What? That's what people said about buying shit online a decade ago. Boomer mindset It's going to happen whether you like it or not, not sure what the projection is about
Brandon Watson
It's there, for sure. It's just invisible because it's buried under 10 tons of shit.
Not with the industry continually dumping more & more fucking shit on top. And then blasting the top layer with a fucking cloning ray so copies of the same shit choke the life from all else. Not with the "standards" that exist now.
Benjamin Perez
Just woke up and had my morning wank. Now time for a long day of NEETing
Not true. There was utter shite music in every decade, especially the 80s yet bands still went to the top, or so much so they are still being talked about today and the one hit wonders aren’t
What's different is the standard. This is the first era you DON'T HAVE TO BE A MUSICIAN for. Previous ones, all the crap, YOU HAD TO BE ABLE TO PLAY. There was NO bullshitting. You had to fucking go out there & be able to do it FOR REAL. THEN it was clearly fucking obvious who the real talents were, because you could not help but notice the difference. But talent is expensive. Now nobody who has actual talent is allowed anywhere near the fucking stage, not coming up. All motherfuckers have to do now for mainstream success is pay some mp3s & pretend like they're doing shit. The public has become so used to a low ass bar the the industry can get 5-6 cookie cutter guys to make a thousand tracks for slavie wages & hire some fucking models to pretend to sing it on TV, and everyone knows this, AND NOBODY GIVES A FUCK. So they intentionally suppress any "true" old school kind of talent because every millimeter higher that fucking bar is allowed to get costs them money.
Wyatt Cooper
>The recently resigned Brexit secretary Dominic Raab currently leads the betting to take over from May. Since coming into parliament in 2010, he has worked unstintingly for this day. Maybe his ministerial promotion came later than some MPs’ because his seniors could see that glint in his eye: a bit of a loner, he belongs nonetheless to a coterie of the likeminded.
>Their seminal work in 2012 was Britannia Unchained, written with other 2010 young turks, Liz Truss, Kwasi Kwarteng, Priti Patel and Chris Skidmore. They belong to the much larger – 40 or so – Free Enterprise Group of MPs, sponsored by the Institute of Economic Affairs, which handles their media. (The IEA is under investigation by the Charity Commission after a Guardian/Greenpeace investigation into US cash for ministerial access and Brexit campaigning.)
>The group’s website boasts of meeting a former chancellor before budgets to make proposals, “a number of which became policy”. Truss failed to get through her radical deregulation of childminders, or selling off national forests, but her fervour for slashing the state was in high demand at Tory conference fringe meetings.
>This cadre is so much more extreme than Thatcherism that they iconoclastically dismiss her era. “The last 30 years of public debate have been dominated by leftwing thinking,” says their book, which gained notoriety for its most famous line: “British workers are the worst idlers in the world” who “prefer a lie-in to hard work”. With that, they blamed low UK productivity on the workforce, not on a failure to invest.
Ryan Gonzalez
Because they think their opinions are so important that they need their own personal username on an anonymous board.
Colton Jenkins
Wuddint THAT long, lol.
Landon Walker
Because if you need to have a name follow you around from thread to thread so everyone knows it's "you"; you're really not "getting it" about this place.
Cooper Taylor
im not asleep yet im not that weak yet
Cooper Price
>Operation Temperer, which usually provides soldiers for terrorist attacks, is now ordered to make 10,000 soldiers available to keep order on the streets and in shops, and to distribute emergency medicines in case of a no-deal crash-out.
>“Our firms are spending hundreds of millions of pounds preparing for the worst case – and not one penny of it will create new jobs or new products,”
>“Those hoping for a no-deal Brexit have a duty to explain in technical detail why this risk is worth taking.” No wonder he finds all this incomprehensible: why is there all this self-induced chaos with no war, terror, epidemic or natural disaster?
>Those clawing to dethrone Theresa May are of a different ilk, only just within a recognisable Tory penumbra. Infiltrators, bent on destroying from within the party that harbours them
>Because they are revolutionaries, the more dramatic the break and the wilder the chaos, the better. They are bent on the creative destruction of a stagnant old order, so as to plough up the ground for a fertile new radical right beginning.
>For both red and blue revolutionaries, any Brexit harm – bound to hurt the vulnerable – is only collateral damage in a greater cause.
Well brit/pol/? Feeling guilty yet?
Jackson Smith
This was supposed to be an anti-trump video? Kek
Easton Gomez
You are correct but I highly doubt that on it isn’t just to save money, the music business is a multi billionaire industry, it can afford a few meaningful bands or two.
Wyatt Brown
Nobody cares about Brexit anymore, cucked pommies have burnt out, Britain is completely irrelevant on the world stage. Europe has moved on from miserable islanders.
Liam Lewis
Lol my dad is such a trooper he's 70 and works outside all day, I was on the phone this morning winding him up this about to cold weather coming in he doesn't give a shit. I bet you feeble little virgins couldn't even last a whole day working with him before scurrying back to the warmth of you computer screens and Henti porn, pathetic.
Samuel Johnson
Voted remain, so no.
Caleb Wood
skrr skrr
Christian James
>he says while posting from his room while his mum makes him a pot noodle being just barely up to get up the stairs and his 70 year old dad works all day to support him oh wow
Bentley Jenkins
I've found that it's mostly because they get tired of being anonymous and want to be noticed. Being a vapor is sometimes too much to handle.
Levi Hall
Ah yes, the typical bremoaner.
My Dad's much younger but I worry about his health some years.
Kevin Allen
I'm phone fagging in the pub eating my breakfast you pathetic weeb
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No you're not, just ignore it, how did you even get such a letter have you been using public trackers like a silly billy?
Charles Jenkins
You got a LOICENSE!!!
Ethan Murphy
No you're not. It's just a warning, you'd only get taken to court if you were stealing giant amounts of copyrighted material or found to be running a business from doing so.
Ian Rogers
Yeah I know there's nothing they'll do. They only send the emails to scare people into stopping, and yeah I use public trackers. I don't really think it's a big deal
Posting on a website that was originally designed to post images of fucking anime. Calling people a weeb. If you are on Jow Forums and you aren't a weeb you are cancer and a summerfag. Also tripfagging, wanting to be recognised on an anonymous image board. Get bent you homo.
Joseph James
>the united "kingdom" might cuck on brexit
LMAO how fucking embarrassing. i'm not surprised since it's a 3rd world shit hole that worships a withered old bitch because they think harry potter is nonfiction and she'll cast a spell on them if they don't, but this is pathetic even by that metric.