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cyrusr

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  1. Of course Fairies are real. Yeah fairies wear boots and you gotta believe me. Yeah I saw it, I saw it, I tell you no lies
  2. To be fair it sounds like the DUP are still saying they don’t like it and will vote against so it was pretty pointless of her. What is it with Tories not making sure they have the numbers? Don’t they teach maths at Eton?
  3. If the WA now passes because of this it’s a disgrace. Literally nothing has changed when it’s was first defeated by 230 votes. How can they justify the change in position just because she’s going? It’s still the same deal that they all said was “a bad deal”.
  4. If they do, it just reinforces the opinion that they see this process is governmental rather than parliamentary, when, as repeated time and time again, it is not (Noticed His Honourable Member for the 16th Century got this confused earlier). This government/Theresa May seem to act that they have a huge majority when they don't, they are just utterly belligerent in its thought process. It will be interesting if any of the options gain a majority whether the government would follow suite.
  5. Good. Hopefully something can come about the votes this afternoon to stop this whole nonsense (though I doubt it).
  6. I bet he left Theresa May with a salty taste in her mouth...
  7. This is the real issue, May is acting like she has a huge majority, yet cannot even get half of her party to agree with her. Every politician is "acting in the best interests" and can use some argument to justify it, however benign. This will continue "ad nauseam" and in all honesty I am fed up. The deadlock will not be broken and something has to give. That is why it is so frustrating. On all logic, the deadlock can only realistically be broken if it is returned to "the people" to decide, in some form, be it another referendum or general election (more likely). The problem with that is May and the Tories are refusing to do so in the vain hope that they can get it resolved. Labour aren't exactly jumping up and in any event will probably still pursue Brexit in any event if Corbyn gets his way. Quite frankly though, it is the only method I can see that will bury the issue once and for all either way. It is just a farce, and if there is another vote/general election I can't decide whether it will be the lowest turnout due to apathy or the highest because every is that angry with it all.
  8. It's back up and with having a quick glace, the numbers of the majority of constituencies appear to be around 600-750 for the "Leave Without a Deal" map, whilst the "Remain" map is 500-1000. "Remain" Map "Leave Without a Deal" Map
  9. That has the same problem though and I think this is from what the twitter map gets its information from. Would check but the petition website is down...
  10. The problem with this (and the maps used in the petition website as well) is that is represent different figures. The "leave without a deal" petition is at a scale between 0 - 1167 and the "remain" petition is between 0 - 3406. Its just hard to compare the 2. I would be interested to see an actual comparison though.
  11. This. Its funny though that it has already got 200k more signatures than the "leave without a deal" petition that has been opened for some time (at least December 2018 when the Government responded to it). It is also the open petition with the most signatures. Will be utterly pointless but if the figures go high enough they can be indicative that a lot of people want a change in course.
  12. Just going to leave this here... Article from the Independent/Press Association regarding the points deduction:
  13. I have completely lost the plot as to what has happened today and it feels utterly pointless. How can there be a 3rd or even 4th vote on something that hasn’t really changed; it’s just farcical.
  14. Reason he stated to the police (copied here so you don't have to go to the vile Birmingham Live website...) If he wasn't drunk he needs his head examined to see if there are indeed 2 brain cells in there. Also, if he wasn't drunk, that was a shocking attempt at a punch, despite what Chris Eubanks Jnr may say. I wonder if they did test him for drugs/alcohol. Anyway he is due to be sentenced this afternoon.
  15. Shockingly he has plead guilty to assault and invading the pitch... I wasn't sure they had enough evidence...
  16. It’s his ankle. Read that he’s having a scan over the next 24 hours to see how bad; but it didn’t look good.
  17. Love this song on the young ones, keep meaning to check them out more.
  18. That looks and sounds right up my street, time to investigate...
  19. I see Newcastle have signed Almiron for £20million today, wasn't he the player they needed to allow Hayden to move on?
  20. Really odd signing all round. Nevermind, another one gone!
  21. What typeface is it now? Personally think it should be wingdings, will make about as much sense.
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