
| Msg # 266 of 32022 on ZZUK4447, Monday 11-06-22, 4:51 |
| From: DAN S. MACABRE |
| To: OMEGA |
| Subj: Re: Sovereign State |
XPost: uk.politics.misc From: no@way.com Omega wrote: > EU has granted us a Brextension until January 31st 2020, I would have > preferred that to be the 27th January if we have to endure yet another > extension! > > Now let me get this straight, the EU may not interfere with the politics > of an internal EU member state?€€ Yet!€€ Here we have the offer of an > extension, so far, so good but then go on to say, "get your parliament > together and come back with the agreement *we made* for you then you can > leave"! > > I think if ever there was a case to leave the EU then the EU have just > smacked us in the face as to why we should do just that!€€ "You can > leave, only if you do as *we* say".€€ And our parliamentarians are STILL > fucking arguing! > > I notice too, the talking heads are still at it, Blair, Major, Branson > et al. Who the fuck do these people believe they are? You have made your > point but we don't want to hear your bleating every day.€€ On the > otherhand, you do all look rather desperate, perhaps you will wear down > the very people you believe are with you?€€ Perhaps carry on in that case! > > If Boris does get his election and came back with the majority he > envisages then first law he must push is, "No deal is the default > Leave".€€ Doesn't prohibit us going for a deal mind.€€ He might just also > consider nailing the Fixed Parliamentary Period? > > omega > If they are so insistent upon leaving with a deal, then why didn't they vote for Boris's deal at the last opportunity? --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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