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Re: Order!

Postby Workingman » 30 Mar 2019, 19:51

Do not even try to bring your cupcakes, muffins and buns into this.

And forget those fondant fancies, fairy cakes and petits fours - they are just not on. :evil:
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Re: Order!

Postby Osc » 03 Apr 2019, 09:36

Yeh but what about Kit Kats, Twix (there would have to be a separate vote as to whether it is Twix or Twixes :P ), Dunnocks Caramel Wafers.......
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Re: Order!

Postby cruiser2 » 03 Apr 2019, 13:20

Lets have Wagon Wheels.

You can turn them any way you want.
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Re: Order!

Postby Workingman » 03 Apr 2019, 13:30

According to a recent survey of over 17.4 million of us in the UK found that the chocolate digestive is our favourite. That is the swill of the people and, therefore, we must go with that...

Milk, dark chocolate or no biscuits will be the only options on the ballot paper.
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Re: Order!

Postby TheOstrich » 03 Apr 2019, 17:57

So, exactly half of you want custard creams while the other half want chocolate cake.

Well, I've got the casting vote - and you can't have any! :P :twisted:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-politi ... -dead-heat
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Re: Order!

Postby Workingman » 03 Apr 2019, 18:13

TheOstrich wrote:Well, I've got the casting vote - and you can't have any! :P :twisted:

Point of order!

Who voted you in as speaker?

The Milk Chocolate Digestive party demands an election.

All those in favour say aye. "Aye".

All those against say no. "No".

Division!
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Re: Order!

Postby Kaz » 03 Apr 2019, 18:24

Then we have dunkers, and non-dunkers...... :P :? :lol:
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Re: Order!

Postby TheOstrich » 03 Apr 2019, 19:15

Workingman wrote:Who voted you in as speaker?


Ossie has always been known as a bit of a Berc…… :lol:
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Re: Order!

Postby cromwell » 05 Apr 2019, 07:53

We aren't going to leave, are we?
The problem is the same as it has always been. The country is split on EU membership but the political class is all for it.
So they have no intention of honouring the result of the 2016 referendum, although they have repeatedly promised to.

They can talk of crashing out, hard brexit, soft brexit, backstops, Norway or whatever, but we aren't going to be allowed to leave.

And then after the years of lying and denying, politicians are going to say that it is now time to come together and heal the country. Really?

Good luck with that, because the way that they have behaved has guaranteed that the bitterness and bad feeling is going to last for decades.

If I ever see that little rodent Yvette Cooper on telly one more time, saying that of course, she isn't trying to stop Brexit, but... I swear I'll put the tv screen through.

The worst thing of all is that they think that we are all too stupid to see what they are doing!
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Re: Order!

Postby Workingman » 05 Apr 2019, 09:57

Cromwell it is difficult to disagree with your overall sentiment. It is obvious that majority of MPs do not want us to leave, but I would add: "In the present circumstances". These people, led by Cameron and May, have made such a mess of things that we have ended up with your menu of options, none of which have a majority from any quarter. There are divisions within divisions so healing those will take a lot of very hard work.

As things stand we have a Bill going through the Lords requiring the PM to table her own motion seeking MPs’ approval for an extension of A50 to a date of her choosing. The fact that it even exists has forced May to seek and extension to June 30th. The response from the EU (Tusk) is to offer an extension (flextension) to some time in 2020. Talk about making things up on the hoof!

In response to that the ERG, through Rees-Mogg, has stated that UK MEPs could veto the EU budget and cause problems with the running of EU business. How very adult! What a brilliant way to make friends and influence people - not!

I am all for revoking A50, with the proviso that it is to allow for a re-set of the whole procedure so that a well planned and detailed vision of "Leave" can be formulated and taken forward. We have already done enough damage to EU / UK relations that to remain "as is" is not an option, IMHO. Many of the 27 will not now trust us to be willing members and that will make alliances difficult if not impossible to achieve.
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