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26 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

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Why?

Mrs May was Pro-Eu and a 'remainer' even before she fluked the top job.

The EU has ran it's course.....a failed social experiment which is no more than a massive ponzi-scheme.

Now she gives us Raab :lol: Would have been as well appointing Gina Miller the new Brexit minister.

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Why?

Mrs May was Pro-Eu and a 'remainer' even before she fluked the top job.

The EU has ran it's course.....a failed social experiment which is no more than a massive ponzi-scheme.

Now she gives us Raab [emoji38] Would have been as well appointing Gina Miller the new Brexit minister.
Raab campaigned for Leave m8
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6 minutes ago, LincolnHearts said:
Why?

Mrs May was Pro-Eu and a 'remainer' even before she fluked the top job.

The EU has ran it's course.....a failed social experiment which is no more than a massive ponzi-scheme.

Now she gives us Raab emoji38.png Would have been as well appointing Gina Miller the new Brexit minister.

Raab campaigned for Leave m8

A pure bluff to try and save her own arse. Why not let David Davis do his job in the first place or appoint BJ or Rees Mogg to help negotiate a deal.

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Interesting snippet from his wiki page....

On 3 November 2016, and in response to the decision of the High Court in R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union on whether Her Majesty's Government was entitled to notify an intention to leave the European Union under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union without a vote in Parliament, Raab stated that in the 2016 EU membership referendum "the British people gave a clear mandate for the UK Government to leave the EU and take back control of our borders, laws, money and trade. It is disappointing that today the court has chosen to ignore their decision". He went on to state that the decision was "a plain attempt to block Brexit by people who are out of touch with the country and refuse to accept the result. However, the vote to leave the EU was clear and they should not seek to obstruct it".[38]

Lets see how much this tune changes in the coming weeks/months.

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This chat you get about the "failing/dying EU" becomes funnier by the day.

Old Blighty telling the gerrys and frogs what for was supposed to kill off the EU and two years later it's the UK that has asked for more time to leave, had its bluff called on absolutely everything, had the first of possibly several waste of time elections and is generally just a full shit-in-pants,  floundering, laughing stock.

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21 minutes ago, LincolnHearts said:


The EU has ran it's course.....a failed social experiment 

A valid, although some might say vacuous, viewpoint that can be improved by a focus on vowels

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41 minutes ago, LincolnHearts said:

Why?

Mrs May was Pro-Eu and a 'remainer' even before she fluked the top job.

The EU has ran it's course.....a failed social experiment which is no more than a massive ponzi-scheme.

Now she gives us Raab :lol: Would have been as well appointing Gina Miller the new Brexit minister.

Just give us Rab as Brexit Minister

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I don't know enough about politician's journies to their positions in other countries so perhaps someone more in the know could comment....are we witnessing finally what happens when a small pool of born to rule Oxbridge types get conveyor-belted into Westminster via art and history degrees based on what vagina they were born out of, or who they were pals with at the university ski club/debating society? I.e. being found the f**k out for being elevated to jobs way beyond their abilities?
Or is Brexit too much of an outlier?

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I don't know enough about politician's journies to their positions in other countries so perhaps someone more in the know could comment....are we witnessing finally what happens when a small pool of born to rule Oxbridge types get conveyor-belted into Westminster via art and history degrees based on what vagina they were born out of, or who they were pals with at the university ski club/debating society? I.e. being found the f**k out for being elevated to jobs way beyond their abilities?
Or is Brexit too much of an outlier?


It does feel like we’re a medieval feudal state with a military officer class filled with aristocratic inbred failsons since a meritocracy is so alien to our society.
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10 hours ago, NotThePars said:

 


It does feel like we’re a medieval feudal state with a military officer class filled with aristocratic inbred failsons since a meritocracy is so alien to our society.

 

Kinda like Spain in 1936...

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