Vote up! 0 Vote down! 5 ???? Vote up! 0 Vote down! 6 REVOKE Vote up! 0 Vote down! 4 I might stand for Heidi Allen's lot in the EU elections Vote up! 0 Vote down! 7 When am I going to get my Brexit 50p Vote up! 0 Vote down! 5 What they said!? But seriously.... what is actually on the table for Parliament to vote on now? Vote up! 0 Vote down! 6 When am I going to get my Brexit 50p Vote up! 0 Vote down! 5 I have a couple of nice shiny ones in my right trouser pocket, but they are all the way at the bottom so you will have to rummage hard to find them. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 4 I think strutts has fundamentally misunderstood the whole "me too" thing. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 6 Me too’s all about sharing isn’t it? People not being left out and so forth. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 6 This guy has knocked up some handy Brexit flow charts for your ease of reference. The three most likely outcomes he now predicts are extension + election, soft Brexit, or 2nd ref. I hope he's right. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 7 I think this takes us to the long delay option. And, by the way, leaves TMPM firmly in the saddle at least for now. She did promise all the loons in the Cabinet that IF her deal was passed she would go, but it didn't. So they are stuck with her. I am now expecting a 12 to 24 month delay from 12 April 2019 to somewhere between April 2020 to May 2021. During that time we will have to have a General Election. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 8 He's grasped the concept of "I'm alright Jack" very well, though. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 10 In the sense of not being the one who is happy for thousands of others to put out of work as ‘a price worth paying’ - I believe I quote you accurately? Vote up! 0 Vote down! 5 It's 1752 all over again ... Vote up! 0 Vote down! 8 Bean counter? Are you hyoobert in disguise? Vote up! 0 Vote down! 2 The rest are matters of interpretation. That is the only one that is completely factually incorrect. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 7 Lollers @ Elphi Unsurprisingly, the reference flew over the heads of this lot Vote up! 0 Vote down! 6 1752 (MDCCLII) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1752nd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 752nd year of the 2nd millennium, the 52nd year of the 18th century, and the 3rd year of the 1750sdecade. As of the start of 1752, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923. In the British Empire, it was the only year with 355 days, as 3–13 September were skipped when the Empire adopted the Gregorian calendar. Refresh Back to board Join the discussion Login Register
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 5 What they said!? But seriously.... what is actually on the table for Parliament to vote on now?
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 5 I have a couple of nice shiny ones in my right trouser pocket, but they are all the way at the bottom so you will have to rummage hard to find them.
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 6 This guy has knocked up some handy Brexit flow charts for your ease of reference. The three most likely outcomes he now predicts are extension + election, soft Brexit, or 2nd ref. I hope he's right.
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 7 I think this takes us to the long delay option. And, by the way, leaves TMPM firmly in the saddle at least for now. She did promise all the loons in the Cabinet that IF her deal was passed she would go, but it didn't. So they are stuck with her. I am now expecting a 12 to 24 month delay from 12 April 2019 to somewhere between April 2020 to May 2021. During that time we will have to have a General Election.
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 10 In the sense of not being the one who is happy for thousands of others to put out of work as ‘a price worth paying’ - I believe I quote you accurately?
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 2 The rest are matters of interpretation. That is the only one that is completely factually incorrect.
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 7 Lollers @ Elphi Unsurprisingly, the reference flew over the heads of this lot
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 6 1752 (MDCCLII) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1752nd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 752nd year of the 2nd millennium, the 52nd year of the 18th century, and the 3rd year of the 1750sdecade. As of the start of 1752, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923. In the British Empire, it was the only year with 355 days, as 3–13 September were skipped when the Empire adopted the Gregorian calendar.
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I might stand for Heidi Allen's lot in the EU elections
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When am I going to get my Brexit 50p
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What they said!?
But seriously.... what is actually on the table for Parliament to vote on now?
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When am I going to get my Brexit 50p
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I have a couple of nice shiny ones in my right trouser pocket, but they are all the way at the bottom so you will have to rummage hard to find them.
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I think strutts has fundamentally misunderstood the whole "me too" thing.
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Me too’s all about sharing isn’t it? People not being left out and so forth.
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This guy has knocked up some handy Brexit flow charts for your ease of reference.
The three most likely outcomes he now predicts are extension + election, soft Brexit, or 2nd ref.
I hope he's right.
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I think this takes us to the long delay option. And, by the way, leaves TMPM firmly in the saddle at least for now.
She did promise all the loons in the Cabinet that IF her deal was passed she would go, but it didn't. So they are stuck with her.
I am now expecting a 12 to 24 month delay from 12 April 2019 to somewhere between April 2020 to May 2021.
During that time we will have to have a General Election.
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He's grasped the concept of "I'm alright Jack" very well, though.
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In the sense of not being the one who is happy for thousands of others to put out of work as ‘a price worth paying’ - I believe I quote you accurately?
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It's 1752 all over again ...
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Bean counter?
Are you hyoobert in disguise?
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The rest are matters of interpretation. That is the only one that is completely factually incorrect.
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Lollers @ Elphi
Unsurprisingly, the reference flew over the heads of this lot
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1752 (MDCCLII) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1752nd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 752nd year of the 2nd millennium, the 52nd year of the 18th century, and the 3rd year of the 1750sdecade. As of the start of 1752, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923. In the British Empire, it was the only year with 355 days, as 3–13 September were skipped when the Empire adopted the Gregorian calendar.
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