After two more lopsided government defeats Corbyn FINALLY said it (and honestly I suspect more suooort these than May’s bullheaded approach). Laid out three options:1) customs union2) second referendum (!!!)3) Norway plusSo far from original Farage sell.
3/13/2019 4:03:39 PM
Welp......that's over.
3/29/2019 11:37:01 AM
I feel I'm in good company when I say I have no idea what the fuck is going on with Brexit.
3/29/2019 6:08:25 PM
I hope they get out before the Internet Censorship kicks in.
3/31/2019 8:03:24 PM
^^ pretty sure that means you are actually the prime minister now
4/1/2019 8:06:28 AM
Who needs a Parliament anyhow?
8/28/2019 2:14:33 PM
I was planning on doing Ireland/Northern Ireland next year. Without the backstop i honestly don’t know if I want to. Not just the hassle of a hard border but Brexit has a real chance of hastening in a new Troubles and I suspect it’ll be on a knife-edge next year..[Edited on August 28, 2019 at 3:02 PM. Reason : NI voted Remain but I doubt republicans really make in-roads among unionists to ever unite]
8/28/2019 3:00:45 PM
Parliament, never disappointing when it comes to crazy ass rules.
8/28/2019 4:02:26 PM
^^ just don't go to Belfast. Ireland is awesome enough on its own and NI is a separate trip anyway if you're going to do it right.
8/28/2019 4:31:41 PM
Staying in Ireland will keep you on the Euro which has a better exchange rate...currently. Also you could fill up a week or two with stuff without leaving the west coast. No point doing Ireland and NI. Also also I bet Scotland joins the EU within a decade.
8/28/2019 6:37:39 PM
^^ we did the Republic 2-3 years ago. Wanted to do the Northern route. I’ll see how the border agreement works out but with Boris trying to fight off Farage I don’t have confidence it’ll be a good solution.[Edited on August 28, 2019 at 6:46 PM. Reason : Just would fly into Dublin for obvious reasons.]
8/28/2019 6:46:21 PM
GG Labour. Exits show worst performance since pre-WWII.Thing is their policies are pretty popular. More so than the conservatives. But the toxicity of Corbyn rules the day.(And please don’t anyone draw inferences about the Dem primary from this. Cornyn is uniquely unpopular).:waits for a few on here to throw knives at me:*** also, Scotland will be out of the UK by 2025.[Edited on December 12, 2019 at 5:17 PM. Reason : Scotland in UK is untenable]
12/12/2019 5:15:21 PM
Corbyn is unpopular because of consistent illegitimate smears by UK media and it's pathetic that people fall for itAs always, the center lifts up fascists over socialists. It would absolutely happen here.Britain is fucked[Edited on December 12, 2019 at 5:44 PM. Reason : .]
12/12/2019 5:42:09 PM
It was so bizarre seeing ostensibly objective journalists literally trolling and responding argumentatively to Corbyn over twitter. There is really no comparison I’ve seen over here to that.BUT Labour and Corbyn really needed to not straddle the fence on Brexit. It proved impossible to thread that needle.SNP won 55 of 59 Scottish seats. As I said before, I don’t see how Scotland remains in the UK with that number. Unless of course the PM just denies a referendum.
12/12/2019 7:26:13 PM
Even though the smears against Corbyn were unwarranted, he lost that battle awhile ago and should have stepped aside then
12/12/2019 8:19:12 PM
They would have done the same thing to any non-Blairite. imo it's correct to stand up to them.
12/12/2019 8:38:54 PM
Also interesting that for the first time the NI contingent (well at least the MPs, though of course most won’t actually show) in Westminster will be more nationalists than unionists.Major sea change. The UK is now quite split with English nationalists versus the Scottish and Irish.I do hope, for the people of the UK that Boris wasn’t just giving lip service about the NHS but I suspect he was and access to the British healthcare system will be mandatory for any US-UK trade deal. If that does happen there will be a spillover or NASTY protests over there.
12/13/2019 7:21:28 AM
I'm on a rugby message board so get a healthy dose of British political commentary. Every single left-wing poster wants Corbyn gone and hopes the Momentum group that has accomplished entryism in the party is kicked the hell out. (Same thing happened in the 1980s to Labour and is how Margaret Thatcher remained in power more than a decade.) The issue is how Labour selects their leader now it's pretty impossible and they control the party. They're more just moaning at how weak this current group of Tories are going into this election because the party under first May's leadership and then Boris screwed up a bunch of things, and yet Labour were still incapable of winning because they had such a horrible leader.My take pre-election was it was going to be a disaster for Labour because they were the one party that did not have a clear Brexit position, and they lost a lot of northern England support for it. I did think the Liberal Democrats would do better than they did.This was posted pre-election on that rugby board re Corbyn:
12/16/2019 4:40:13 PM
12/16/2019 4:43:14 PM
Corbyn was selected because under Miliband's leadership the Labour Party greatly changed how they picked their leader in a desire to be more like an American primary, and it blew up in Labour's face as a guy that routinely gave the finger to his party's leadership in Parliament wound up being the party leader in Parliament when few in the Parliamentary Labour Party voted for him. (The equivalent of this to American politics would be if Republican primary voters picked the Speaker of the House.)Brexit however ripped the Labour Party in two making it a metropolitan London set (pro-Remain) vs. the party's Red Wall in the north (pro-Leave). They'd already lost Scotland to the SNP which was a Labour stronghold going back more than 50 years. So what is Labour's electoral future if they can't win in Scotland and no longer can count on racking up large numbers of seats in northern England is a really good question.
12/16/2019 4:48:59 PM
I also know a lot of british leftists and none of them are huge fans of Corbyn and think he should have stepped down way before the election
12/16/2019 6:36:08 PM
Do they also think Momentum should be ousted entirely from Labour?
12/16/2019 7:55:54 PM
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/nov/24/brexit-capitalismInteresting take from George Monbiot:
1/1/2021 11:04:14 PM
I feel like Brexit and the current situation in Texas are basically the same thing.
2/18/2021 1:02:41 PM
If Brits were a lot less evil and if Texans were a lot smarter, then yeah, you'd be spot on, hoss.
2/19/2021 2:34:36 AM
FOH with the “Texans are dumb, Brits aren’t“ bullshitof course the comparison is apt[Edited on February 19, 2021 at 10:35 PM. Reason : .]
2/19/2021 10:34:10 PM
Sorry the joke flew over your head, mate/partner
2/20/2021 10:05:01 PM
Is the joke that brits are more evil but smarter than texans
2/20/2021 10:39:27 PM
it’s obviously over both of our heads and we just don’t understand humorI have a lot of rethinking to do
2/20/2021 10:49:04 PM
No, the joke is that they’re pretty much the same, just not exactly the same.Brits voted for Brexit because they’re evil colonialist racist hypocritesTexans voted for deregulation because they’re greedy and willfully ignorant of scienceThe context clues were “spot on” and “hoss”- which are both stereotypical catch phrases neither groups really sayHave either of you been to Texas and the UK? Maybe you’d get it then
2/20/2021 11:42:43 PM
the best jokes need lots of explaining
2/20/2021 11:51:44 PM
^^ so you agreed with the post you made a “joke” about?
2/20/2021 11:58:45 PM
Oversimplification aside, yeah, I did. But for whatever reason you felt the need to attack me, so I guess the joke’s on you now.
2/21/2021 12:10:09 AM
Classic silly post called out "oh you don't understand"
2/21/2021 12:59:11 AM
dude claimed to be attacked over a FOH
2/21/2021 1:06:07 AM
^^I hate to say it, but go back and reread what I actually wrote. I’m pretty sure that A Tarzanian was making a witty/hyperbolic analogy and Im assuming that he understands that that Texas’ grid failure is NOT the same as Brexit, but maybe I’m wrong. Maybe he doesn’t know the difference [Edited on February 21, 2021 at 1:27 AM. Reason : ^ too bad about Kim and Kanye ]
2/21/2021 1:25:58 AM
It's fine man not everyone is funny, don't sweat it
2/21/2021 1:32:16 AM
It’s fine man, not everyone can read. No need to burst your pipes over it.
2/21/2021 1:42:17 AM
This is like the 10000th time you've said something silly, everyone agrees its silly and your response is "wow I'm too smart these people can't understand my discourse let me double down"
2/21/2021 1:49:10 AM
Fun fact: British comedy is often silly: much of it is based on puns/word play.Oh, btw I also made another joke in that impeachment thread, right around the same time I made the one above, but it wasn’t the same type of joke, so let me know if you need me to explain it to you as well.[Edited on February 21, 2021 at 2:01 AM. Reason : Everyone= you, TGL, and TT10– not the intended recipient. Got it.]
2/21/2021 2:00:10 AM
Are you implying your joke was an example of "British comedy"[Edited on February 21, 2021 at 11:22 AM. Reason : Are you implying it had puns/word play ]
2/21/2021 11:19:12 AM
I did not get the joke.
2/21/2021 11:39:14 AM
2/21/2021 12:49:39 PM
he admitted to agreeing with the post, then he played the role of mind reader:
2/21/2021 1:04:50 PM
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5/7/2022 10:12:46 PM
This is important, right?https://www.npr.org/2022/07/07/1110061446/boris-johnson-resigns-uk-prime-minister
7/7/2022 8:34:49 AM
Mr. Bean named King.
7/7/2022 11:18:58 AM
I say! Jolly good show, Old Bean!
7/7/2022 12:39:42 PM