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Brit/pol/ mogg edition
Nolan Diaz
Adam Ramirez
brexit is dead lmao
David Young
reminder that alice grant WANTS your sperm
Blake Adams
t coping leftycuck
John Howard
We're leaving October 31st, Labour just don't know it yet
Luis Allen
How does one become an Tory boy
Asher Cooper
press F
Adrian Watson
Is she a tranny?
Jace Turner
>no deal Brexit secured
>Tim cured and back at work as a consultant
>the wall built
>immigrant population down to 5% of the total
>coke poster gone for good
Dare to believe lads.
Aiden Jenkins
>GERMANY should veto another Brexit delay as no deal will help to stabilise the country’s ailing economy, Marcel Fratzcher, president of the German Institute for Economic Research has claimed.
Wtf I support the bill now.
Joshua Jones
What happens if the PM and cabinet just resign? Does that not force an immediate election, assuming there's no majority for an alternative government?
Or is the thought that a government-less Parliament would vote for en extension request (requested by who?) and *then* have an election?
Jose Wood
I'd let her have my sperm.
Eli Foster
but when our problems disappear what do we do? then we cant spend all our time complaining here :(
Ayden Sanders
that's a homo user
Brayden Gonzalez
>Tim cured
They've probably drugged him into a vegetative state so he doesn't lash out.
Ethan Sullivan
Bruh you need to get of Jow Forums and have sex you got traps on the brain. If your brain was free real estate, it would be full of sissy fuckbois
Jonathan Cooper
Reminder Tim was fine before he took a puff of the devil's lettuce
Noah Torres
If an extension is denied you just know they're going to try and pass a bill to revoke article 50. Which is probably the plan since there is now a remainer majority alliance in parliament who could easily do this.
Eli White
lower class mong genes are not accepted
Jack Parker
It's fucked, you're going to need something ungodly. I will have a think.
Hudson James
Here's what the country's Brexit preferences look like when you ask people to choose from only the outcomes they think can still realistically happen:
No Deal - 21%
Boris Deal - 19%
Remain - 19%
Soft Brexit - 12%
2nd Ref - 10%
Delay - 5%
May Deal - 2%
Angel Howard
We'll find something else. There's always something that needs arguing about.
Brody White
BaSeD
Brody Barnes
Leave still wins.
Zachary White
Corbyn will use his new found majority to elect himself PM.
Leo Smith
>pass a bill to revoke article
>could easily do this
They can't, Labour stupidly made it so only the PM can revoke article 50.
Parker Howard
>I’m sorry folks but I need to prepare you. Source inside rebel alliance confirms that given they won’t accept dissolution until extension is in place (after October 31st) then they expect election could well take place in December. The Christmas present no one (except me) wanted
>But source thinks November still most likely if they can agree dissolution a bit earlier, after EU council. In which case 21st November or 28th November possible dates (assuming we stick with Thursdays which, like many precedents, has been up in the air of late).
>Either way an election so late in the year poses real problems for parties. Campaigning in the dark (no jokes please) isn’t fun. Even more of a problem getting voters out to cast their ballots. Probably why last election in November was in 1935. Last election in December 1923.
twitter.com
What'll this mean for voter turnout lads?
Lucas Diaz
Only hope is mogg pulling out some arcane regulation and Boris having the balls to envoke it.
Andrew Bennett
They are passing a bill that is forcing the PM to ask for an extension, they could just as easily pass a bill forcing the PM to revoke article 50.
Ryder Clark
i'd worship her tummy
Jaxson Garcia
No, revoking and asking for an extension are completely different.
Jayden Hernandez
I choose to believe that it is possible for our scientists to formulate a proper cure for these sorts of conditions in our lifetime. We didn't get to the moon by claiming it wasn't possible. Tim is a soldier.
Cameron Taylor
she's been mogged. it's too late
Evan Lee
But is there a majority to make Corbyn PM? Doesn't look like it.
It doesn't seem like there's a majority for any government, in which case isn't an immediate election required?
Caleb Taylor
Boris Johnson could fulfill his obligation to parliament by extending article 50 for one hour.
Either both parties agree or its no-deal.
Evan Scott
George Soros is a pedo
Christopher Martinez
I want to spunk on her face then watch as my pearls dribble down her cleavage then over her tummy and cupping into her navel.
John Ortiz
Yeah, if no majority is found then an election has to take place. But I suspect remainers would rather have a Corbyn PM than an election which could and probably would result in a strong leave win.
Jonathan Morgan
There isn't any mechanism to make that happen, you can't just decide to be the PM because you suddenly have a majority.
Adam Allen
>fucking mutts
Go to America and take miss Alice bunda with you.
Jackson Watson
>can't even do it themselves
the EU should make you turds brexit hard, I can't believe we have to watch this braindead mess for 4 years now
Elijah Edwards
Justin Kelly
The bill being passed forces him to ask for a 3 month extension but also forces him to accept any extension offered. If the EU offered a 100 year extension, he'd have to agree to it.
Jaxon Wood
Easton Smith
Is this considered white in bongland?
Cameron Brooks
gladly
Carson Garcia
thats shopped
Connor Edwards
Nigga pls, you can't get rid of us that easy, this is prime entertainment and we're making it last.
Hudson Martinez
>when you can't figure out if you're more scared of a No Deal brexit, or a GE
Come on Labour, sort it out.
Bentley Myers
0 IQ take
Jaxon Lopez
Aiden Parker
The PM is whoever has the confidence of the house. In the event of a no confidence vote or the PM resigning, if no other government can be formed then an election must happen. But if someone can gain the confidence of the house they become PM and form a new government.
Jaxon Cooper
So how does Johnson call their bluff on this? Can't he and his cabinet go to the Queen, say they resign as they clearly don't hold a majority of parliament, and doesn't that necessitate either an immediate successful vote of confidence in some government or an immediate election?
Josiah Cook
Gina Miller opposing the prorogation does to me sound undemocratic (one woman attempting to halt the legal process of parliament). However this can be countered by her potential support from parliaments MPs, who in entirety are not happy to fulfil the democratic referendum.
Is a second referendum going to give a larger leave vote should there be one? The gains of Brexit party MEPs might show this is a probability.
As for you and I and the cat, what's for dinner?
Easton Brown
The EU decides the extension length. The member state merely requests it. That's the legal framework of Article 50.
Parker Hall
no, you can have a government with a minority until there is a vote on a queens speech. failing a queens speech vote means you have failed a confidence vote. there might be other similar situations but i don't know what they are. but a government can stay in power and lose every vote on legislation until it is time for an election. but usually there would be a confidence vote if the government keeps losing votes and it would be expected they wouldn't pass the confidence vote and i don't think people would vote for a corbyn government in a confidence vote, but who knows. in theory, if labour or the speaker don't want a confidence vote then the tories could stay in power losing every vote until the next election as part of the 5 year term.
Hudson Nguyen
I don't know the full legal process involved, but if Boris resigns then anyone can attempt to form a new government but they need the confidence of the house for this (which means a majority). Only if no one can form a new government does an election take place.
Caleb Johnson
This girl looks Spanish. Is she Spanish?
Leo Murphy
That was not stated in the two paragraph clause of article 50.
Justin Powell
jesus christ, the absolute state of this country.
Landon Morales
>beyonce
i don't know who the top left 4 are, or the tranny bottom right(!), but you can fuck off with beyonce. she is a marketing product, not a powerful woman or any of that shit
Brayden Reed
That's what happened last time. 27 countries voted.
Juan Ortiz
I thought queen hanging parliament or w/e was a slam dunk. wtf happened
Mason King
Fucking stupid morons. What the fuck were they thinking?
Dylan Young
This is literally the reason he was made Leader of the House of Commons. Hundreds of years of precedent and by-laws to throw gleeful well-enunciated spanners in the works. When the fuck is Bercow getting the boot?
Levi Bailey
Why do remainers get so annoyed when you call Corbyn a chicken?
Luke Lopez
They've got some of those TPUSA cringeposters on their comms team.
Matthew Campbell
Adrian Peterson
Where's Greta?
Angel Wood
Polls are saying the vote has flipped. Leave voters demoralized (especially those who were first time voters), many leave voters just dying of old age, influx of young impassioned remoaners, loss of confidence in parliament by leave voters. The longer this is extended the less likely it is Leave would win a second ref, however unlikely it is we're having one.
Ryan Walker
Is the bottom right the "IT'S MAAM" leaf?
Adrian Russell
Because its not vegan
Luke Torres
Leave:
No Deal - 21%
Boris Deal - 19%
Soft Brexit - 12%
May Deal - 2%
Total: 54%
Remain:
Remain - 19%
2nd Ref - 10%
Total: 29%
Ambiguous:
Delay - 5%
Undeclared - 12%
Ian Phillips
If you command the confidence of the house then you become PM. That's how it works. Parties would have 14 days to do so. If not then a general election, but the campaign has to last a minimum of 3 weeks.
Jason Butler
Cooper Smith
0 IQ post
Aaron Robinson
it's real
Connor Stewart
Flying back home ruining the whole amazon forest stunt she did shitting ina bucket
Noah Baker
I didn't make this so I don't know. And Beyonce is a powerful message for young women 'apparently'. Especially black girls who worship her
Jayden Ramirez
>Boris Deal - 19%
19% of people picking a deal that doesn't even exist yet. really fills you with confidence.
Evan Robinson
Nope, Lorfs put throught a stop cap in January 2020
Juan Nguyen
Standby for muh food banks commentary
Eli Cooper
The majority of post referendum polls showed a comfortable remain majority. Even the referendum day polls showed remain winning.
Besides, in every single act of democracy since 2016, leave has won in one way or another.
Blake Morris
100% degenerate
Benjamin Jones
notice how society has gone to shit since they took Tim?
Zachary Sullivan
I could have eaten that
Kayden Watson
Anyone can take the government to court. That's our legal right. You, me anyone.
Henry Lopez
You’ve never had sex?
Landon Bell
So what happens if Boris and his cabinet go to Buckingham Palace and resign, and then hold a press conference saying they're not the government, and turn in their passes, etc.? Wouldn't that FORCE an immediate vote of confidence in someone in Parliament in someone, and failing a positive result an immediate election?
(in that scenario who is the acting leader of the country? the speaker of the house?)
Connor Sanchez
If this is the peak of Boris and Dominic Cummings in terms of election campaigning it's going to be May 2.0
Grayson Evans
Ram him.
Ryan Walker
Why do you collect images of school children you fuken noncecunt
Nicholas Adams
unironically more than you will have in your entire life duncan
Juan Watson
You can’t pretend you’re a stud now after your little melt down in the last thread mate
Isaiah Jackson
Yes, but who is bankrolling Lord Pannick QC? Getting him home from Botswana where he was holidaying would have cost a pretty penny.
Is it not concerning that he also sits in the House of Lords?
Joseph Anderson
Yes. If Boris resigns, someone else can try to form a government but they need the confidence of the house for this.
If this fails then the only option is a general election.
The only problem with this is whether enough people would support Corbyn and allow him to become PM or not. Most people (even those in his own party) don't like him or want him to be PM, but they may be willing to accept it if it means they have the chance of cancelling Brexit.
Anthony King
the left cant meme
Isaiah Baker
the fucked up part of the Benn bill is that it forces Boris and not Benn to do it, it's absolutely humiliating. if they are the ones tabling legislation, they are the de facto government. it should be Hillary Benn going to Brussels and gurning at the cameras and *him* taking the public flack for being the face of the anti-Brexit movement
Adam Cox
God ur a borin dullcunt
Nathan Powell
>t. uncomped virgin faggot
I can't remember, what happened?