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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
PostPosted: Thu Nov 07, 2019 14:45 
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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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Botley Road Flag Man update!

The local rag reports that a PCSO told him to take his sign down.

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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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On the day of the referendum I sat out on a chair on Botley Road with a cup of tea and gloated with my dog.

I love a wind up and I like to have a bit of fun, everybody knows what I'm like.


I'm 100% sure that last bit is true.


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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His signs were all up when I passed the house this afternoon. They complement a neighbour's large bright orange "Liberal Democrats - Winning Here" sign well.


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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Well, the Withdrawal Agreement Bill goes to second reading today, and by some of the summaries I've seen they've helpfully stripped out elements involving any form of Parliamentary oversight of any agreements. Sad to see MPs vote to make themselves bystanders to it all, but I suppose we have to accept that we have a populist right-wing administration now that doesn't like criticism.

If I can up with a better thread title I'll change it, but my glibness and devils-advocating of the early days of this thread seem so horribly inappropriate now.

But, fuck it. Christmas!


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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It'll all fall to pieces as it is built on shit, anyway. Up the reds, fuck the Tories, etc

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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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It'll all fall to pieces as it is built on shit, anyway.


Yep. I've often felt that the whole affair has been set up just to provide a feature-length sequel to King and Crewe's classic "Blunders of our governments".
It'll fuel the political science and legal PHd industry for decades.


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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January 31st is a friday so probably out for one last hurrah.

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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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Well, the Withdrawal Agreement Bill goes to second reading today, and by some of the summaries I've seen they've helpfully stripped out elements involving any form of Parliamentary oversight of any agreements. Sad to see MPs vote to make themselves bystanders to it all, but I suppose we have to accept that we have a populist right-wing administration now that doesn't like criticism.

If I can up with a better thread title I'll change it, but my glibness and devils-advocating of the early days of this thread seem so horribly inappropriate now.

But, fuck it. Christmas!


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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1st Feb - Nissan announces closure of Sunderland plant.

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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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January 31st is a friday so probably out for one last hurrah.


If we're going to have annual independence day parties, couldn't we hold on a bit to at least get better weather?


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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1st Feb - Nissan announces closure of Sunderland plant.


The government's proposed increases in public spending and lack of tax to pay for it will probably cushion the immediate blow to the economy, but, like drinking with a hangover, will only exacerbate things later on.


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ter-brexit
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The chancellor, Sajid Javid, has warned that there will be no alignment with EU regulations once Britain’s exit from the European Union is made official.

In what is being seen as an opening salvo in the next stage of negotiations, he said the Treasury would not lend support to manufacturers that favour EU rules as the sector has had three years to prepare for Britain’s transition.

Someone got up and put on their big boy pants.

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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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And, we're done.

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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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Yes; not with a bang but a whimper. Frankly, I've just let it all pass by for now (the sight or sound of Mr Johnson grates me even more than Mr Trump right now). Let them have their moment and their victory. Whatever happens next is all on them.

We should probably have a new thread after midnight (Central European Time) on the 31st. This one was never meant to run for so long, after all.


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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Yes; not with a bang but a whimper. Frankly, I've just let it all pass by for now (the sight or sound of Mr Johnson grates me even more than Mr Trump right now). Let them have their moment and their victory. Whatever happens next is all on them.

We should probably have a new thread after midnight (Central European Time) on the 31st. This one was never meant to run for so long, after all.


I do like that we leave at 11pm, a rule taker already...

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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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Here's a fun read, contrasts nicely with OUT ON THE JANUARY 31ST BRITAIN WINS AND BREXIT IS DONE.

https://politics.co.uk/blogs/2020/01/23 ... son-s-trad


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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Here's a fun read, contrasts nicely with OUT ON THE JANUARY 31ST BRITAIN WINS AND BREXIT IS DONE.

https://politics.co.uk/blogs/2020/01/23 ... son-s-trad



Oh. My.

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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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Here's a fun read, contrasts nicely with OUT ON THE JANUARY 31ST BRITAIN WINS AND BREXIT IS DONE.

https://politics.co.uk/blogs/2020/01/23 ... son-s-trad



Oh. My.

I think I may prefer to stay in ignorance, even if it's not blissful.

I began to lose the will after the first few paragraphs.


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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Oh. My.


Don't worry, I'm sure dear old Boris has thought it all through.


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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https://twitter.com/billybragg/status/1 ... 3205560320




It is at this moment (14:38) still live on their website.


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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Here's a fun read, contrasts nicely with OUT ON THE JANUARY 31ST BRITAIN WINS AND BREXIT IS DONE.

https://politics.co.uk/blogs/2020/01/23 ... son-s-trad


That's a staggeringly good article, although I think I'm going to have to re-read it several times to even begin to properly get a grasp on it, let alone find a nice way to ask my MP for her views on rules of origin.


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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https://twitter.com/billybragg/status/1220347823205560320

It is at this moment (14:38) still live on their website.

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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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Here's a fun read, contrasts nicely with OUT ON THE JANUARY 31ST BRITAIN WINS AND BREXIT IS DONE.

https://politics.co.uk/blogs/2020/01/23 ... son-s-trad


That's a staggeringly good article, although I think I'm going to have to re-read it several times to even begin to properly get a grasp on it, let alone find a nice way to ask my MP for her views on rules of origin.


I'd respectfully suggest you keep an eye on politics.co.uk and also follow Ian Dunt on Twitter, I never 'tweet' anything because that's for deadbeats and degenerates but I do follow a carefully curated list of people on there, and between them I get a nice Twitter feed of interesting stuff, along with worthwhile retweets. (I also follow Hadley Freeman because I like her work too but also because she is impossibly lovely.)

Ian Dunt has been banging on about all this 'boring' stuff like rules of origin for years, making the point that it'll never go away and will have to be faced at some point.

Glad you found the article useful :)


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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He's also excellent on the Remainiacs podcast.


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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Hearthly wrote:
Kern wrote:
Hearthly wrote:
Here's a fun read, contrasts nicely with OUT ON THE JANUARY 31ST BRITAIN WINS AND BREXIT IS DONE.

https://politics.co.uk/blogs/2020/01/23 ... son-s-trad


That's a staggeringly good article, although I think I'm going to have to re-read it several times to even begin to properly get a grasp on it, let alone find a nice way to ask my MP for her views on rules of origin.


I'd respectfully suggest you keep an eye on politics.co.uk and also follow Ian Dunt on Twitter, I never 'tweet' anything because that's for deadbeats and degenerates but I do follow a carefully curated list of people on there, and between them I get a nice Twitter feed of interesting stuff, along with worthwhile retweets. (I also follow Hadley Freeman because I like her work too but also because she is impossibly lovely.)


Next week! Someone recommends the Bodleian Library as somewhere Kern might like to pay a visit.


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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And, we're done.

Give me a hint? Because my instinctive response to that is scorched earth.


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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Hearthly wrote:
Here's a fun read, contrasts nicely with OUT ON THE JANUARY 31ST BRITAIN WINS AND BREXIT IS DONE.

https://politics.co.uk/blogs/2020/01/23 ... son-s-trad


That's a staggeringly good article, although I think I'm going to have to re-read it several times to even begin to properly get a grasp on it, let alone find a nice way to ask my MP for her views on rules of origin.

I'm pissed so only managed to focus on about half of it and now I'm more angry, disappointed and depressed than I already was.

Ixnay on the rixnay.


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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And, we're done.

Give me a hint? Because my instinctive response to that is scorched earth.


Let's go out for beers in liverpool on Friday. Worst case is, we get mad drunk.

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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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And, we're done.

Give me a hint? Because my instinctive response to that is scorched earth.


I believe that was Mali's response to the withdrawal bill gaining assent in the Lord's.

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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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And here we are, after so many false starts. Well, tickover mode for 11 months at least. But people have got their victory and are happy, and undoing it all becomes a heck of lot more difficult. Besides, "Transitioning the Brexit" isn't a very good thread title.

I'm probably avoiding the news today, and certainly am not going to watch Mr Johnson's address to the nation.

Radio 3's concert last night, live from Manchester, was a performance of Beethoven's 9th. For once, I wasn't in the mood.


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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I'm trying to see it as a win win now. When it all goes completely tits we get to be really fucking annoying about it. And if it somehow doesn't then we get to enjoy untold riches.


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I've had a few Union Jacks turn up on my Facebook news feed as people change their profile pictures, so I've changed mine to the EU flag.


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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BBC news talked about what changes tomorrow, and the answer was pretty much... nothing much for now. apart from one weird thing they decided to add, which stood out of place.
Apparently Germany will no longer extradite UK nationals to the UK, so if you fancy committing a crime in the next 11 months, hot foot it to Germany.

Obviously, that got me to wondering, I started to wonder what crimes this would be valid for, then wondered where a crime actually takes place.
i.e. If I stood in Germany, and Malia stood across the border in France. If I lobbed a hefty rock, and with unerring accuracy, smacked him on the bonce, would the crime have happened in France or in Germany?


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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In Germany.

And it's not just Germany, a number of EU nations will only extradite to other EU nations.

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I've had a few Union Jacks turn up on my Facebook news feed as people change their profile pictures, so I've changed mine to the EU flag.


A few weeks ago, I went through and unfriended the few of my friends that were heavy pro-Brexit supporters, so at least I don't need to put up with that crap today. I tried to see their point of view, then ended up hiding their posts, but I gave up on them as they post gradually more unhinged racist nonsense. Talking of which, that clip of Katie Hopkins receiving that fake award is quite something.

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. If I stood in Germany, and Malia stood across the border in France. If I lobbed a hefty rock, and with unerring accuracy, smacked him on the bonce, would the crime have happened in France or in Germany?


The most heinous crime here would be queue jumping.

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Obviously, that got me to wondering, I started to wonder what crimes this would be valid for, then wondered where a crime actually takes place.
i.e. If I stood in Germany, and Malia stood across the border in France. If I lobbed a hefty rock, and with unerring accuracy, smacked him on the bonce, would the crime have happened in France or in Germany?


Trick question! Under the terms of the 1709 Treaty of Augsburg, acts of violence against Renowned Space Pirates are not to be considered illegal.


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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If you haven't seen this already, it's well worth a look.

Wayne Morgan shares his reasons for voting for Brexit.


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Sometimes you have to wonder if universal suffrage is such a good thing.


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 Post subject: Re: Taking the Brexit
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Indeed.

But maybe he was more lucid when she spoke to him before they went on air and then he had a couple of beers and then his mind just went blank when the camera rolled.

I didn't see any of the live coverage on the day so I don't know if any pro-leave voters with well reasoned arguments were also interviewed, but then again, we all want to see someone making a tit of themselves on live TV, particularly if we don't agree with what they are tryingto say.


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I flew back from Schiphol on Tuesday, and there was an absolute arse in the queue ahead of me complaining that “the Pakis went straight through while he had to queue”. He genuinely believed that the non-eu people should have to wait until everyone else had been processed despite their lane only having a handful of people in. Telling him to shut up felt inadequate.


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And so it begins.

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