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NEW CABINET

>Foreign sec: BORIS JOHNSON
>Brexit minister: DAVID DAVIS
>Int'l trade minister: LIAM FOX
>Defence sec: MICHAEL FALLON
>Home sec: AMBER RUDD
>Chancellor: PHILIP HAMMOND
>Justice sec: LIZ TRUSS
>Education sec: JUSTINE GREENING
>Health sec: JEREMY HUNT
>Chief whip: GAVIN WILLIAMSON
>Tory party chairman: PATRICK MCLOUGHLIN
>Leader of the House of Lords: BARONESS EVANS
>Transport sec: CHRIS GREYING
>Work & pensions sec: DAMIAN GREEN
>Environment sec: ANDREA LEADSOM
>Local gov't sec: SAJID JAVID
>NI sec: JAMES BROKENSHIRE
>Business sec: GREG CLARK
>Int'l dev't sec: PRITI PATEL
>Culture sec: KAREN BRADLEY
>Leader of the House of Commons: DAVID LIDINGTON

SACKED

>Chancellor: GEORGE OSBORNE
>Justice sec: MICHAEL GOVE
>Culture sec: JOHN WHITTINGDALE
>Education sec: NICKY MORGAN
>Chancellor of the duchy of lancaster: OLIVER LETWIN
>NI sec: THERESA VILLIERS
>Work & pensions sec: STEPHEN CRABB
>Chief whip: MARK HARPER

>FRESH FARAGE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDFKkEd_2v0
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>>81113599
>That cabinet

When did it all go so right lads?
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GOOD MORNING
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>>81113802
CAN'T BARRAGE THE FARAGE
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If Torys get us a good deal in Brexit, limit immigration and increase personal tax allowance by a bit, i will definetly vote for them in 2020. SNP can fuck off and Labour are not competent. Only Woolfe winning the UKIP nomination and firing that idiot Nuttal would sway me
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A nation's only hope
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https://twitter.com/PrisonPlanet/status/753922634430214144

Are brits this daft?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szGxq3pvJPQ
>not putting this in the OP
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Reddit really is fucking shit isn't it, sometimes you forget and think it's just a meme but no it actually is fucking awful
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>>81113900
My hearts only hope
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I say ban that pinoy subhuman from posting.
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>>81113913
Does she sound British to you?
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>>81113895
>If Torys get us a good deal in Brexit, limit immigration, i will definetly vote for them in 2020.

I think we all would lad
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>>81113913
We are the only country in Europe with a competent and funded intelligence service so it must be our fault for not telling the French
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>>81113895
If they actually manage this then of course I'd vote for them, it's a big IF though
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>>81114016
And muh tax allowance!
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>>81113802
Can't Barrage The Farage!
Britain for the British! No Islam, no Judaism, no coloureds, no Slavs, no Meds, no Spaniards!
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>>81113110
>>81113118
>>81113150

>can only respond in ad hom insults or memes

haha
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>>81113895
Lad we need a unified right to shift the agenda to the right. Search your heart you know this to be true
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Theresa may is more cucked than our prime minister.
Firstly she wants censorship and ban encryption.
Secondly she wants to have sharia law in britain.
Thirdly she will appease to black lives matter.
Fourthly she won't stop immigration at all
Fifthly she has appointed a multi-millionaire chancellor who will impose austerity.
Sixthly she will sacke mark carney.
Seventhly she will hsve anti-hate speech laws.
Last and not least brexit will mean brexit lite due to david davis won't do shit
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>>81113913
>Are brits this daft?
She was french m8
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Thank God we're more more tolerant than France, that attack would never happen here.
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>>81113599
Nth for stopping the flow
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>>81113895
Nuttal>Woolfe
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>>81113895
>nutall >idiot

>>81114121
Belgium is a non country
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>>81114125
>it's a 'europoor is salty that one of his main bennies providers is leaving' episode
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JUST TRUCK MY SHIT UP
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>>81114125
Every week you come back with some new pasta you probably found on /r/UnitedKingdom, when every week you're proven wrong. Those idiots don't know anything, that's why they're consistently wrong.
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>>81114164
You sound nervous there lad...
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>>81114164
>Sixthly she will sacke mark carney.
this is a bad thing?
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I saw a Blairite in a grocery store in Islington yesterday. I told him how cool it was to meet one in person, but I didn’t want to be a douche and bother him and ask him for photos or anything.
He said, “Oh, like you’re doing now?”
I was taken aback, and all I could say was “Huh?” but he kept cutting me off and going “huh? huh? huh?” and closing his hand shut in front of my face. I walked away and continued with my shopping, and I heard him chuckle as I walked off. When I came to pay for my stuff up front I saw him trying to walk out the doors with like fifteen centre-left policies in his hands without a mandate.
The girl at the counter was very nice about it and professional, and was like “Sir, you need to put aside the rhetoric first.” At first he kept pretending to be conservative and not hear her, but eventually turned back around and brought them to the negotiating table.

When she took one of the policies and started scrutinising it multiple times, he stopped her and told her to scan them each individually “to prevent any 'extremist' infetterence,” and then turned around and winked at me. I don’t even think that’s a word. After she enforced each policy and put them to Parliament and started to begin the procedure, he kept interrupting her by shouting 'let me be clear' really loudly.
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>>81113599
Good to see Leadsome got a post, however minor.

Not sorry at all to see Crabb and Osbourne gone, Gove... Its too bad, but he was likely just taking advantage of the situation anyway and didnt truly back Brexit.
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>>81113913
How the fuck do you link Brexit to an attack that happened in France?
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>>81113900
Is that pic from a speech of hers praising the uk for brexit? If so, gibe link
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i've been hearing a lot about Cameron going down in history as the "failure of leaving the EU"

he's going to go down as a hero, even if he didn't campaign for leave. he didn't have to give us a referendum. without cameron, we would be fucked
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>>81114370
Isnt it obvious? brexit caused the muslim ghettos in France where people with an average iq of 80 become radicalized duh!
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>>81114125
Fuck off, you slavic cunt. Get your gibsmedats from someone else.
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>>81114353

Defra is a pretty good position seeing as she was only a junior minister in the last cabinet.
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>>81114164
Prep the bull, Sven. Your woman craves refugee cock.
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>>81114520
I'm pretty sure that guy is a Brit living abroad. He posts quite regularly.
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I wonder what Nicola and Theresa are talking about.
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>>81114125
You are pretty much a subsidy sucking Germany.
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>>81114660
probably telling each other how the kids are doing
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>>81114408
>didnt have too
He made a promise and kept it.

RARE
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>go down as a hero
He could of. He could of come back in Jan and said. No sir I don't like it.

I recommend to the British people that they leave the EU. It has proven itself unable to reform. On this basis we should leave.

If only he could of dared to dream. I think he honestly thought whichever way he told people to vote they would of done.

He could of still been PM had he dared to dream.
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>>81114633
What kind of Brit would live in the Czech fucking Republic? I'll tell you, m8. A failure. So either he's a slav, in which case he fails at life, or he's a Brit who moved to Slavland, in which case he fails at life even more.
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>>81114808
I-Is it bad I see something poking out?
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>>81114121
Belgium is a non country


Cant barrage the farage.
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How get flag?
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>>81115020
How can it possibly be difficult to get a Union Flag in New fucking Zealand?
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There's a possibility that Amsterdam may become the next financial capital of Europe,
so keep an eye out for that.
Also, I made my first visit to Germany in May.
I was really impressed by how the country was run.
People, from all walks of life, are proud of the work they do and they are efficient,
whether it's a bus driver or baker.
One can easily understand how the country has become so successful
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>>81113699
I know. This is the governement pandering to us for the first time in our lives.

Shit is working out just great!

Specifically us: the kippers who take an interest in politics, and if the Tories do a good enough job of pretending to give a fuck about democracy are likely to switch votes, creating an unstoppable Right Wing.
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are we going to end free movement boys?

what on earth does free movement have to do with trading?
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>>81114633
He is, I remember him from the threads during the campaign. Even this pasta is out of date

> The UK, currently, has about 30 professional negotiators, because up until this point all our negotiating was outsourced to the EU. This is an an absolutely tiny amount. Even New Zealand has over 200; Canada and Australia have in the realm of 500. These are people with a high level of expertise you can't just acquire overnight

New Zealand already offered to lend us their staff and we've just created a ministry of trade whose entire focus will be on dealing with this issue. You can get people with high levels of expertise over night, it's called hiring.

> Even if we had these people (which we don't), trade negotiations take forever.

Your standard bilateral FTA takes 2 to 4 years to negotiate.

> TTIP (the EU-US trade deal) will have probably seen about a decade of negotiation before completion.

Because TTIP isn't a FTA. A rule of thumb is, if you come out of a trade negotiation with more rules and regulations than you started with, you haven't helped trade. You've just fucked consumers for corporate profits.

> To add to this, we can't even begin negotiating these deals until we've actually Brexited

What are they going to do, kick us out?

Legally we can negotiate new deals, we just can't bind ourselves to them as EU members. We can line up some FTAs with countries most important to our economy and sign them the day we exit.

As I said, /r/unitedkingdom doesn't know anything except the perpetual pain in their anuses.
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>>81115218
what a lovely lovely story, and believable to boot!
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>>81114520

where's the 4 billion black hole going to come from?

its all going to collapse on itself it's going to be great, won't have to bail italy out either.
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>>81115348
>what on earth does free movement have to do with trading?

It's the free movement of goods, services, labour and capital

The market is intended to be conducive to increased competition, increased specialisation, larger economies of scale, allowing goods and factors of production to move to the area where they are most valued, thus improving the efficiency of the allocation of resources

That's the theory anyway
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>when someone tells you a Blairite shouldn't be hanged
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>>81115538
Unfortunately our exclusion from bailouts which Cameron 'renegotiated' is now null and void so if Italy shits the bed in the next two years we'll have to help clean up.
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>>81115348
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/philip-hammond-brexit-single-market-eu-referendum-theresa-may-cabinet-chancellor-a7136101.html>>81115393
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>>81115348
I recon we'll keep it, and then extend pic related to it.

The best of all possible worlds: allow the professionals to move freely, and exclude the entry level/dolescum. Like it should have been set up to do in the first place.

2bh I don't think the EU is going to exist in five years anyway, so it'll be moot. I guess we'll have to bail out some of our neighbours, too, for a few hundred owed favours in the future, mind.
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I saw a Peter Hitchens in an Anglican church in London yesterday. I told him how cool it was to meet one in person, but I didn’t want to be a douche and bother him and ask him for photos or anything.
He said, “Oh, like you’re doing now?”
I was taken aback, and all I could say was “Huh?” but he kept cutting me off and going “blairite? blairite? blairite?” and closing his hand shut in front of my face. I walked away and continued with my prayer, and I heard him chuckle as I walked off. When I came to speak with the female vicar up front I saw him trying to walk out the doors with like fifteen incorrect political predictions in his hands without a prior record of correct predictions.
The female vicar was very nice about it and professional, and was like “Sir, you need to admit you're not a credible source of predictions.” At first he kept pretending to be relevant and not hear her, but eventually turned back around and compared the major parties to two corpses locked in rigor mortis

When she took one of the predictions and started scrutinising it multiple times, he stopped her and told her to cannabis was to blaim as it “prevented any cognitive infetterence,” and then turned around and winked at me. I don’t even think that’s a word. After she refuted each policy, made a blogpost calling Hitchens fans knuckle-draggers and started to remove his fanatical sycophants, he kept interrupting her by shouting 'blairite scum' really loudly.
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>>81115667

why would we?
why couldn't we literally refuse to bail out.
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>>81114302
I don't reddit m8 haha. And proven wrong? There is never a proper educated response from /pol/tards to what I post besides insults about where I reside atm. (I'm british) See:

>>81114273
>>81114520
>>81114686

Not a single argument against what I posted. Been browsing since Brexit and not one single argument as to why Brexit is good besides muh sovereignty (except the UK IS a sovereign nation in or out of the UK)
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>>81115811
EU*
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>>81115737
Free movement worked fine when the European project was only countries of similar wealth and they hadn't introduced the concept of a "European citizen"

If it had remained unchanged since 1975 we would have voted overhwlemingly to remain again
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>>81114808
Why is she so perfect?
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RT UK is a pretty funny stream for things like the Nice happening. Just now they had a guy going on about 'towelheads'.
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Socialists don't like Britain because they don't feel comfortable in it, the more intelligent of them, don't like it because it makes nonsense of every radical left and socialist political theory ever invented.
It is a monarchy yet it is free

It has potent class system - but all may rise to the top of it

It has no written constitution yet functions far better than many countries that do.

It is capitalist yet astonishingly and relatively uncorrupt and blessed with a social conscience

It was an empire, now a global power and not hated by the majority of its former subjects

In a socialist world - it simply oughtn't to exist - yet in a perfectly British way, it defies all socialist world views by the mere act of existing.
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>>81115695
What's to stop us leaving the single market then negotiating with individual countries in the EU?

just go right over the single un-elected bureaucrats of the EU and talk directly to leaders of countries?

i don't really know how any of it works with the single market.
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>>81115811

>>81115393
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Was he a Blairite?
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>>81115974
>What's to stop us leaving the single market then negotiating with individual countries in the EU?

If you're in the eu you can't negotiate free trade deals yourself it has to be done through the eu

This is part of the reason we left
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>>81115020

www.flagshop.co.nz

That or trademe

They even have sexy royal flags
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I thought Grey was meant to be smart, what is this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3_I2rfApYk
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>>81115811
>Not a single argument against what I posted

You didn't post any arguments that I could respond to.
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>>81116218
Lefty bollocks, that's what.

Make sure to click Dislike.
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>>81115737
>I recon we'll keep it, and then extend pic related to it.
N O
O

That doesn't stop unskilled migrants entering the country. Once they are in the country, getting them out again is incredibly difficult and even if we do find a way to do it, there's nothing to stop their brothers, cousins and neighbours coming in after them resulting in no net reduction whatsoever.

A true points based system that excludes anyone with a criminal record, no substantial skills or education and no work history is a much better idea than booting out people if they don't reach a salary threshold because plenty of small business entrepreneurs and young professionals don't reach £35k in five years. We also need to make foreign nationals provide their own health insurance and require them to secure a job and a place to live before arriving in the country.
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When did everything go so right, lads?
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>remainians still going on about brexit
>everything is the fault of those damn leave voters
>goverments can only do 1 thing at a time
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>>81115811
You can't be a sovereign nation within the EU by the definition.
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>>81115538
There will have to be a budget readjustment which will probably take many years for them to actually sort out due to each other threatening to veto it.

>>81115667
Pretty sure we could stall for long enough to bail out before we are forced to. We also manged to not pay for the Greek bailout.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-33556085
>Setting out the new deal, a Treasury spokesman said EU law would be changed so a cash fund, held by the European Central Bank, would cover any liabilities that would have fallen to the UK or other non-eurozone countries like Denmark and the Czech Republi
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>>81115909
Aye. That all changed in 1985 when the former socialist countries realized this grand monument to capitalism was going to be the final nail in their ideological coffin. So they seized the apparatus and went pedal to the metal forward with Unified Europa.

Anyone could have told them it was silly and doomed, but they didn't ask in that very typical socialist way of theirs.

It was an interesting idea that laid bare the failings of socialism for all to see yet again: there simply does not exist a morally pure beaureaucrat class to administer such vast wealth without helping themselves. Those who seek centralized power always do so for their own enrichment, then turn a blind eye to the suffering of the faceless masses.

Bring back Parish Rule, I say. We all did well out of that. Let Westminster handle tarrifs, infrastructure, contract enforcement and the defence of the realm and nothing more.
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When will you anglos get yourselves a new PM? Isn't there a single bong who's man enough to step up and take responsibility in these trying times?
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>>81115811
How about you post an actual argument and I'll go our of my way to refute it point by point

Protip: infographics, copypasted bulletpoints from reddit and leftypol and studies funded by the European Union do not constitute actual arguments
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>>81116218
You really respect this idiot? He's LITERALLY plebbit: the person

https://youtu.be/tlI022aUWQQ
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>>81116575

uhm, 3 days ago?
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Look at this cunt.

https://www.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/comments/4sye08/comres_poll_on_what_britons_expect_to_happen/d5d4rpe

Hating on the British on a British sub and getting upvotes.
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>>81116218
There is so much in this video that's just factually incorrect that I'm staggered.
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British PM: "If, as we fear, this was a terrorist attack then we must redouble our efforts to defeat these brutal murderers who want to destroy our way of life,"

French PM: "Just get used to it, guys"
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>>81116575
>When will you anglos get yourselves a new PM? Isn't there a single bong who's man enough to step up and take responsibility in these trying times?
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>>81115958
I appear to have a bit of dust in my eye, excuse me for a moment.
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Interviewee on RT refereed to Isis as towel heads

HAPPENIN
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>>81114121
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>>81116575
>The city of Denmark
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>>81115958
I've literally just finished reading Abolition of Britain

Loved that quote
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> Stay up all night following the Nice attacks
> Go to the funeral of a friend in the morning.
> He was expat french and his parents are from Nice. Talk about the attacks praying for their souls after the Lord's Prayer.
> Finish funeral, people chatting about the Nice attack at the wake.
> Pop out of the wake to get cigs from the corner shop
> Store owner talking about Nice to the assistant.
> Get home and turn on my phone
> Spammed with facebook messages and hashtags about #Nice

WHY CAN'T I ESCAPE
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>>81117047
Sucks about your friend anon. All the best
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>tfw you spent too much time following the attacks last night
>woke up too late to go to the gym without it being full of normies
>you will never achieve crusading physique
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>>81116289
Did he make any post-Brexit vlogs of note?
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When will Theresa's first PMQ's be?

Wednesday, I assume?
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>>81116455
Sovereignty is a binary concept; you are sovereign, or you are not. Sovereignty designates supreme authority - that is, the final authority, which cannot be overruled, that ultimate arbiter. The UK always is and was sovereign, because the QiP is law. European laws only have any strength in the UK because the 1972 EC Act provides them with that strength. There's a reason constitutional lawyers pointed out for a long time that the UK could technically leave the EU unilaterally at any point by repealing the 1972 EC Act. The UK obeys EU laws because it consents to obey them, and can withdraw that consent at any time by withdrawing from the EU.

The EU is just a joint project. As an analogy: I am a free man. I want to help create and sustain a local park, but I can't do it alone. As a result, I form a partnership with other likeminded people. When we are done, we all agree to certain shared rules regarding how the park should work. At no point did this ever stop me being a free man - if I don't want to obey these rules, I just stop looking after and stop visiting the park, which I have always been free to do at any point. The fact I follow these rules has not made me unfree, because I consented to these rules for the advantages they provided.
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>>81116789
Based may, not a single day of no happening since she took PM
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Uh oh
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>>81117354
yh
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And we not only saved the world, err
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>>81116789
I really don't think she'll disappoint, she's certainly got more balls than Cameron.
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>>81116415
When we believed in Britain lad.

When we believed in Britain.
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>>81117184
Yeah it sucked, had a wheeze for months thinking it was just because he reacted bad to cigs.

Turned out to be real fucking quick lung cancer. Health went from wheeze to dead in weeks.
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>>81116136
>black
WE
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Surely parliament can't take the summer off at this time?
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>>81117450
Kek

Just fuck my gold reserves up family
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>>81117478
She's also far more authoritarian than Cameron and therefore will use this attack to push her surveillance state rather than doing something useful like napalming ISIS
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>>81116136
Yes. Not a conservative.
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How many more attacks till people genuinely start talking about banning Islam here?

>The Act of Supremacy 1534
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>>81117379
Constitutional lawyers have disagreed about this for some time. There's a large contingent that believe the argument you're parroting is a legal fiction. Just because you can free yourself from chains, does not change the fact that you're still chained. So long as we are bound by the treaties, Parliament is not sovereign. It can become sovereign again, but it cannot both be subject to the treaties and be sovereign.

When a directive comes from Brussels, Parliament is bound to pass it into law. Even if 100% of the Commons and the Lords disagrees with the directive, they are compelled to pass it. To do otherwise would be illegal. Thus, they are not sovereign.

What's more, the basis of Parilament's authority is that it comes from the people. The one thing Parliament cannot do is give away its own power. That power must return to the people in its entirety every 5 years for it to be handed to a new Parliament chosen by the people. There is a strong constitutional argument (not mine, from real lawyers) that Parliament had no right to give that power away to begin with.
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>>81117656
Napalming the middle east will just cause more terror attacks, we just need to sterilise our muslim population.
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http://www.itv.com/news/update/2016-07-15/theresa-may-article-50-will-not-be-brought-forward/

Brexit canceled.
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>>81117920
can't bomb us if they're dead, nomsayin
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The only people to blame for this attack on France are white males, when will people finally realize?
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>>81117204
Late night gym is #comfiest anyway lad.

Spent an hour on the crosser listening to the radio reports last night.
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>>81116789
> tfw not even an exaggeration
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>>81118183

>we won't trigger it till we have our plan of negotiating ready

literally nothing wrong with this.
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>>81118313

...are frogs OK with this?
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>>81118246
>gym for cardio
loooool
go for a run mate
the gym is for lifting things
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>>81118313
How do we fix France, lads?
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>>81118313
It might take a few more terrorist hits til they admit it
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>>81118313
this isnt real is it
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>>81118313
I honestly think France has overtaken Britain in cuck levels now.

It is now

1. Sweden
2. Canada
3. France
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>>81114808
>tfw gf voted remain
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Have we got any updates on the Great British 'Hitler Didn't Do Anything Wrong" Callais Wall, yet lads?
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>>81118492
After a day at work I tend to swim or, if I'm knackered, just go on the crosser. It's low impact and easy to zone out.
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>>81118246
I used to go late at night, but it'd keep me up for hours afterwards desu

now I have to deal with normies who just want to get a pump on ready for their immoral activities
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>>81118598
We've actually come a long way uncucking ourselves in recent weeks.
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>>81117599
They've all conveniently lost their mobiles just in time for Jo Cox's funeral.

I think she was a Turner Award nominee? Who... got... crushed by her own fifty foot dildo sculpture? Something like that.
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I bet Scotcucks will still be flying the EU flag long after we've left.
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>>81118313
Imagine
>Women 'must learn to live with rape'
>Black people 'must learn to live with police brutality'
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LADS I'VE DONE IT, I SOLVED THE MUSLIM PROBLEM

>Project Bluebeam some Arabic in the sky
>Tell all Pakis that Allah will return for the final days
>Must return to Durkhastan or miss out
>Entire Muzzie population in one spot
>B-2's from all angles bomb the shit out of it
>Dairy Milk returns to 50p a bar
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>>81114787
>Theresa
>kids
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>>81118313
>>81116789
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>>81117379
The fact that the UK is (was) beholden to EU laws because of parliamentary consent does not mitigate the fact that as a result of said consent, those laws superseded our own domestic law in other areas.

The assertion that the potential for repeal of the ECA is - even when not exercised - evidence of total sovereignty is nonsensical. Locking yourself in a cage willingly does not mean you are somehow not locked in a cage. Keeping hold of the key the entire time while locked in said cage does not somehow make you not locked in the cage.

If you insist that sovereignty is binary, you must acknowledge that no EU member state is sovereign. Their own laws and lawmaking procedures are superseded by EU laws and EU lawmaking procedures. The fact that they signed away sovereignty willingly and the fact that in many cases they feel they've gotten a good deal out of it does not change the fact that sovereignty no longer lies with the country's people, or at least that it now diluted amongst all citizens of the EU rather than belonging solely to the people of the nation state in question - in which case it is the EU itself that is sovereign, not the constituent nation state.
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>>81114242
>UAF
>SWP

Every fucking protest in London

What do we reckon lads, is Comrade Corbyn going to beat Eagle and Smith?
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How do we halt the surge of Mohamedism?
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What do terrorists have against France specifically?
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>>81118726
>that architecture
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>>81118598
>germany not on that list
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>>81118850
We need to cut off the head of the snake - Saudi Arabia.
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>>81118183
>"I have already said that I won't be triggering Article 50 until I think that we have a UK approach and objectives for negotiations - I think it is important that we establish that before we trigger Article 50."
There is no point in triggering it if we aren't ready. Right now they are shuffling furniture around for the new people to get in to their departmental roles. Then they have to hire more trade negotiators (if you believe the news that we don't have enough) and set up a comprehensive list of things we want out of any deal. We also have to sort out how we are going to deal with unstitching EU laws and such.
It isn't as simple as triggering it and hoping it all works out. Prep time is needed.
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>>81118826
The blairites fucked up by letting more than 1 person challenge Corbyn. It will split the anti corbyn vote, and he will win.
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>>81118559
It'll take the death of one socialist MP out there, I recon.

OR of course, the French are being subtle and allowing this shit to happen to get in a Right Wing government to take the blame for deporting 10% of the population?
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>>81118745
>50p
I think you mean 38p lad. How are the A-Levels going
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>>81118726
What the actual fuck is that building
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>>81114330

Kek, underrated post
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>>81118928
1. Sweden
2. Canada
3. France
4. Germany
5. USA
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>>81118745
>Dairy Milk returns to 50p a bar
God save the Queen.
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>>81118984
FN already getting blamed
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>>81118875
They have shit intelligence agencies and their police let them kill before shooting.
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>>81118726
>more flags at half mast
Just keep them there. Might as well for all the good it does.
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>>81119006
A typical New Labour vanity project

>There was public uproar after the £414 million Scottish Parliament building was completed 10 times over budget and three years late.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/scotland/6990218/Scottish-Parliament-costs-taxpayers-72-million-per-year.html
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>>81119166
Fucking losers. I hate this defeatism sad bullshit. We need to take the fight to the enemy, not just sit back and mourn.
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>>81119036
>France
>the country that banned face veils
>more cucked than Germany
>more cucked than Belgium
Nah
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>>81118313
We need to protect British interests and take away the North of France from these fucking maniacs
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>>81116218
Being informed =/= Intelligent
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>>81118894
>if scotland declares independence, this building will be the focal point of their politics and sovereignty
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>>81118789
>"Its time to teach these muslims a lesson. Dont just defeat them, destroy them."
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>>81118726
>subtly flying the EU flag slightly higher than the others
S C U C K L A N D
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>>81119266
>over 10% muslim
Come on, lad.
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What the fuck even is "solidarity"?
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Friendly reminder that article 50 will NEVER be invoked and now your government is ran by even dumber, posh fucks who don't care about you
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>>81119395
Fair comment
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>>81119343
Holy shit what clusterfuck is that. Even the chinese design better buildings
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>>81119455
Close your eyes, sit back and think about Europe instead of doing anything.
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>>81119219
>completed 10 times over budget and three years late
Has there ever been a big government project that was within budget and was on time?
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>>81119343
What's with the Viet Con POW bamboo motif over the windows?

I thought Scots were great at buildings and that?
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>>81119006
>>81119219
>>81118894

I remember reading that they deliberately made it as shit as possible to scupper Scottish nationalism
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>>81119117
Yep all the interviews I've heard on Sky News have blamed France for not treating immigrants right. It's French society's fault, clearly.

I'm starting to doubt that these people will ever admit "multiculturalism" is the problem. This has been (is) official government policy. Our own leaders have caused this and blame us for the consequences.

> The huge increases in migrants over the last decade were partly due to a politically motivated attempt by ministers to radically change the country and "rub the Right's nose in diversity", according to Andrew Neather, a former adviser to Tony Blair, Jack Straw and David Blunkett.

> He said Labour's relaxation of controls was a deliberate plan to "open up the UK to mass migration" but that ministers were nervous and reluctant to discuss such a move publicly for fear it would alienate its "core working class vote".

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/6418456/Labour-wanted-mass-immigration-to-make-UK-more-multicultural-says-former-adviser.html
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>>81119455
Hugging a French diplomat on television and putting a tricolor filter on your facebook page
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>>81119498
that's actually the opposite of what happend the last days
they have a brexit minister
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>>81119343
What in the ever fuck is that?
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>>81119498
Literally getting invoked this year unless the Brexit minister dies.
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>>81119602
They will never ever admit it. They believe it is the status quo now
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>>81119556
It was designed by a Spanish Catalan. Looking at Barcelona, you'd think he would have had more of a clue.
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>>81116218
genuinely expect better from this guy, saw some twitter tantrums the day after the vote that were better informed than this video
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>>81119733
Multiculturalism is like a religion to the media and political elite. Even when Cameron and Merkel make speeches SPECIFICALLY saying that is has failed, they keep pushing it onto us.
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>>81119660
it's too deep for you
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Lads, red pill me on fascist architecture.

How is it so aesthetic? Will Theresa make pillars real again? Why are buildings so ugly now?
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>>81120036
That is truly disgusting. Scots are fucking retarded
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>>81120036
what a fucking horror show.
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>>81118313
France's cuck level dramatically rises
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>>81118313
this is the saddest thing ive ever read
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>>81119258
Let's hear your master plan then.
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>>81119680
"Article 50 will not be brought forward until there is a UK-wide approach, Theresa May has said."

It will never happen
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>>81120036
Christ
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>>81119821
>catalonia
Kek, these two working together now for independence

>>81120016
It's sad at how this is deeply rooted to the society, it would take several attacks just for them to snap out of it
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>>81120036
>Semi-circle debating chamber with desks
>Regular applause in the chamber
>Modern disgusting building

Disgusting
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>>81120036
>Jocks spent £400 million on THAT

Yeah I'm totally convinced they'd be better off on their own.
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>>81120036
>The absolute state of modern Scotland

What's worse is it's just down the road from this beauty.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Parliament_Building

>Despite these criticisms and a mixed public reaction, the building was welcomed by architectural academics and critics

Why do architects value ugliness and dis-utility?
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>>81119602
>Sky News

Doesn't Murdoch own sky? Shouldn't it be more anti-immigrant if you look at his other networks they are all anti-immigrant
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>>81120036
They sit on little MDF benches for their 'blame Westminster' sessions as well. Shambles.
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>>81118875
Nothing, it's just an easy as fuck target.
>historical ties with North Africa and the middle east
>easy to get into
>large existing mudshit population
>useless intelligence services

'Aggressive foreign policy' and 'discriminatory veil ban' is bullshit rhetoric designed to divert attention from the fact that these attackers are opportunistic scum who fundamentally disagree with Western values and want to see everything built upon them burn. This is evidenced primarily by the Brussels attacks - Belgium is practically a non country that has been overtly pleasant to Muslims and has never engaged in interventionism. They were chosen because they're a white (mostly), liberal Western democracy with porous defences.

These are acts of violent, medieval, Islamic expansionist hatred and anyone trying to spin is as political rather than religious is a disingenuous, hand wringing cunt.
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>>81120036
And these cucks get the budget from the national government?
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BREXITARDS BTFO

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3_I2rfApYk
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>>81116218
He always was pro-EU, didn't expect him to be so tantrumy though
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>>81119829
Tbh, he just rehearsed all the pro-EU arguments. Some of these arguments are now redundant since they were proven unlikely or wrong - Scottish independence and banks leaving - but some still stand as fair.

CPG is literally just a jukebox for others' arguments and thoughts. He really contributes nothing himself to the table.
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>>81120317
Contrary to popular belief, he doesn't use his media agencies as a mouthpiece. Maybe some, but certainly not all. Some of his newspapers have completely contradicting viewpoints.
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>>81120036
Holy fuck, is this for real?
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>>81120310
>The mixed public reaction contrasts sharply with the response from architectural critics. Its rampant complexity, iconography and layering of meaning and metaphor are widely regarded as producing a building which is "quite a meal"

WHAT DOES ANY OF THAT EVEN MEAN
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>>81120036
i have a bug out island
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>normies are outside playing pokemon go
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>>81120465

2deep4u
>>
FUNNY ISN'T IT
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>>81120310
>>Despite these criticisms and a mixed public reaction, the building was welcomed by architectural academics and critics
The arts are just a meme at this point.
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>>81120333

I fucking hate that style of wood, it's like our government's official lecterns

Look at this shit, it looks like it's from ikea
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>>81120492
>He's not playing Pokemon Go

It's so much fun lad, I dont care
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>>81120684
I hate that they do it on the street at all. Don't they have a conference room in there?
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>>81120684
we should have a dark-wood square one with the governmental seal carved into it
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>>81120863

The door of no. 10 commands a certain respect I guess
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for the sake of comparison, this is the welsh assembly building

it has a weird "hump" at the back
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Literally the only reasons I have for wanting Scotland in the union is so that we can keep our based flag and so our borders don't rustle my autism
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>>81120465
There are two types of architects. The kind that view architecture as a science and the kind that view architecture as an art.

Architectural critics, like food critics and movie critics, overwhelmingly come from the latter group. This is because nobody but governments and rich hipsters will hire them and they need a way to pay the bills between cushy taxpayer-funded limitless budget contracts. That's why we get ugly as fuck public buildings that look like a painting of a fish done by a toddler in nursery, and it's why said buildings are praised to high heaven by '''''critics'''''. These people live for cluttered, abstract, interpretive nonsense and would not understand aesthetic if it hit them in the face. Look at the architecture 'scene' as modern art rather than actual architecture and you'll understand immediately.
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>>81120985
This looks like shit
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>>81120985
Weird as fuck
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>>81120985

They got the gallery and the public areas right, but nothing else
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>>81120985
This is why I'm wary of having a separate English parliament. You just know they will hire some artsy wanker to design a dung heap like those two.
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finally, the northern irish assembly building

it's an old building so it doesn't look like shit
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>>81120684
>Look at this shit, it looks like it's from ikea
Argos more likely, Argos love selling the beech wood effect.

It's horrid and no what we should have is a solid stone podium with the emblem of the UK carved into it.

Not this plastic shit they keep trossing around.
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>>81120991
We don't have to change the flag. The blue can represent the sea or something like that.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/unitedkingdom/comments/4syioq/anybody_making_serious_plans_to_leave_the_united/

Really hope these fifth columnists mean what they say.
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>>81121320
Beautiful
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>>81120985
Meme buildings for meme parliaments lad. Thrown together in the late 90s to accommodate newly anointed pencil pushers under the guise of devolution.
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Best devolved assembly building coming through
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The comment section on order order is weird as fuck, people treat it as a forum and discuss general news unrelated to the story they're supposedly commenting on
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>>81121366
Imagine the asspain from scucks if the Union Flag stayed the same after they left

It'd be glorious
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>>81121320
Looks like the white house.
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>>81121451
>>81121320
The story behind that is the Orangemen were nervous, so we built a palace to say 'We aren't going fucking anywhere'. If it looks like gold in that place, it is gold. It's a constant reminder of the British commitment to hold Northern Ireland
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>>81121365
>and no what we should have is a solid stone podium

Practical.
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>>81121320
Got that gayhouse vibe but fine as fuck
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>>81121320
>>81121451

Wonderful
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>>81121451
Now there's a building you can actually have serious parliamentary discussion in
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>>81120991
We could... BUILD WALL
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>modern parliament buildings in general
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It could be worse lads
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>>81113599
>more men than women
omg... i can't even...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EzoJAOzcq0
>post yfw it actually happened
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>>81120739
I downloaded it but tfw nobody to play it with
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>>81121472
The Union Jack without blue looks pretty fashy desu
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Boris' home turf
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>>81114125
>>81115811
>>81117379
>insist no one can respond to him rationally
>gets btfo
>vanishes from thread

Juncker, if you're reading this, you really ought to train your interns better
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>>81121784
Looks like a fascist flag.
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>>81121777
:(
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>>81121581
So? They always move the plastic ones around and position them there, just keep a solid stone podium there.
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The inside of all the European Parliament

Makes you really appreciate ours

http://www.imgur.com/a/2wI9u
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>>81120333
I can't recall the exact figure, but each of those desks are bespoke and cost an absolute fortune
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>"F O, Boris!" said the new Prime Minister.

>But Boris misunderstood.
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