Parliament has defeated every Brexit alternative proposal, with the "another referendum" option getting the closest to approval, losing in very close to a 48/52 split. There is no point in May bringing the WA back and she has fucked herself over for nothing. They are a complete shower of wankbags, particularly the likes of Johnson and Rees-Mogg who said they would back the same WA they previously said they would never vote for, provided May resigned.

....And it was No vote.....again.

Corbyn is saying the next/only logical step is a general election. What would that do exactly? Am I missing something or would that be with a view to opening up more discussion with the EU and coming up with an alternative plan? Europe aren't going to entertain that, surely? Enough time has been wasted and countries have their own shit to be dealing with.

Would they not just pick out 3 or 4 of the 8 options, all of which were voted against, give everyone 1 vote and see where that leaves them. Because, they don't want a No deal but could end up causing one by accident.

Part of me thinks a lot of them genuinely want no deal. The last week has proven that all the bluster, all the bullshit that was spouted before the referendum, has been proven to be that. Not one of the main proponents of Brexit had anything to contribute this week when the opportunity was there to provide an alternative to the WA. The cunts never once believed they would win the vote and have been trying to distance themselves from the obvious catastrophe they have brought upon their country. They were never going to "get a better deal" than the one they had as EU members. They have proven, by doing an about-turn and supporting the WA in the end, that they don't really give a fuck for Northern Ireland. The EU have stood firmer behind Ireland's interests on the border than those cunts just looking after their own political careers. No-deal gives them a chance to find a scapegoat for never being able to deliver on their promises. "Well of course it's shit because the nasty EU wouldn't compromise and give us the deal we wanted".  They won't own up to anything, just look to push the blame elsewhere again. Corbyn is as useful as damp lettuce. The most feeble opposition leader I can think of. Imagine being opposite that Tory clusterfuck imploding in on itself and people still wouldn't vote for you. They don't have time for a General Election, they have two fucking weeks before they leave with no deal, no plan and no clue. Fuck what happens to the people.

Cuntery of historic proportions.


The crazy fucks have voted against every alternative proposal again. A whole lot of no and no-one knows what yes is. 12 days to go.

They're streaming it live, it's fascinating to watch. The Scottish MPs are making noises about independence.

Quote from: Juggz on April 01, 2019, 10:08:45 PM
The crazy fucks have voted against every alternative proposal again. A whole lot of no and no-one knows what yes is. 12 days to go.
What are the possibilities that this is just the most elaborate April fools in history?

Quote"It is crystal clear to us in Scotland that our votes in this house are disrespected. It is becoming increasingly clear to the people of Scotland that if we want to secure our future as a European nation, then we are going to have to take our own responsibilities.

"The case is this; sovereignty rests with the people of Scotland, not with this house. The day is coming where we will determine our own future and it will be as an independent country."

Talk is cheap, lads, let's see some action  :laugh:

The circus continues unabated. Get it over with lads.

Gonna get a bottle of wine on the way home from work and watch the stream on parliamentlive.tv this evening. If it's anything like Monday it'll be a night of great entertainment.

I don't know how you have the patience to watch those squabbling babies.

I've largely ignored the proceedings but I clicked on a video on youtube last night out of morbid curiosity.

It's such a strange thing to watch them at it, every so often I had to remember this is real and not people acting. The speaker john bercow is highly entertaining though.

Quote from: hellfire on April 03, 2019, 07:02:38 PM
I don't know how you have the patience to watch those squabbling babies.
There's a big difference between someone's condensed interpretation of an event versus experiencing it first hand, as I'm sure you can appreciate. I find this entire process fascinating. It is an event of massive historical significance which I believe will have a profound effect over the rest of my lifetime, so I am happy to give some time to really get into it. While there is definitely a massive concentration of cuntery in that room, watching it has forced me to concede there are also quite a few - on both sides - who do appear to trying to do their best for what they consider to be the best interests of their country. Besides, debate, when done well, is stimulating and mind-opening and it does happen there, albeit infrequently. Hearing both sides of the argument direct from the mouths of the protagonists is rarely a bad thing when forming an opinion. There is also much theater in how the UK parliament functions and it all makes for quite addictive viewing. Monday evening was one of the finest pieces of drama I have ever watched, completely engrossing. Last night wasn't quite as  good but it did have its moments.

All that being said, Bill Cash is clearly one of the greatest cunts to walk the Earth.

Any idea who Arlene Foster tipped for the Ulster championship this year?