The more I think about it, the more I think the only confidence I have in our politicians is for them to find a way to remain in the Eu.
Listening to the radio on the way home, May is sowing the seed - saying if you don’t vote for my deal you risk no Brexit.
It is being reported that a cross-party coalition of MPs, led by Peter Kyle and Phil Wilson – quite probably with the formal backing of the Labour party – are ready and waiting to table an amendment offering to support May’s deal in Parliament to get it over the line, but only on the condition that it is put to voters to ratify or reject in a referendum. Could be attractive to the Govt ... it means they won’t have to make the final decision in what looks very much like a no-win situation for them.
thats the whole idea Quoting the Wikipedia entry for the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom: According to legend a free unicorn was considered a very dangerous beast; therefore the heraldic unicorn is chained, as were both supporting unicorns in the Royal coat of arms of Scotland.
Glidd is just angry because he has been digging up his garden for fifteen years straight and has still found no Nazi gold whatsoever. That kind of disappointment is going to make anyone bitter.
If after 2.5 years any of these reasons suddenly apply,i think the public will smell a remainer rat: "A court with authority for judicial review may invalidate laws acts and governmental actions that are incompatible with a higher authority: an executive decision may be invalidated for being unlawful or a statute may be invalidated for violating the terms of a constitution".
Interesting, but what about the Article 50 Invocation which requires we leave the EU on 29th March ‘19 unless there is another agreement, or the Invocation is withdrawn?
An extension to Article 50 requires a unanimous agreement in the EU too. Also,May has said repeatedly that we will exit on the 29th-will the HoC let her get away with lying through her teeth repeatedly and keep her in power?
I think I’ve worked out the unicorn thing now. If the U.K. leaves the Eu with no deal, Scotland will leave the U.K, thus freeing the unicorn to wreak havoc on the Eu ?
technical point, Scotland would not be able to have a royal coat of arms as it would have left the U.K. It would in effect be a country having a coat of arms, designed and bought in the same way trump bought his own coat of arms. Nothing royal about it at all, the Unicorn would become, shanksys pony Here ends a noobie information guide
i dont think i have witmessed glid being angry to anyone in particular. but i do think a particular home grown elite do have somthing to fear or lose from an unchained unicorn
Nien nein, I have been diggin in this Ficken anti motorcycle country for years and all I have got is chocolate in the shape of a ficken triangle, scheisse, shcheisse