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Abolsute scenes in cabra.
Local nutter tries to Rob ladbokes with slash hook and told to fuck off.
Then stabs someone in the pub then runs home.
Guards bust in and he's on the roof fucking roof tiles at them shouting abuse and throwing tiles.
Then an older neighbour climbs up on the roof and punches him off the root.
Oh yeah yer man is bollock naked too.
A lot of videos and images on twitter WhatsApp.
About as sfw as you'd expect so not posting them here.People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Originally posted by CHDog View PostHe's an amazing athlete, setting records and a 2 division champ. If you're into the sport there is everyone reason to like him.
If you're not a fight fan or just plain clueless about how it works then I can see why you'd say such a thing but there is every reason to like him."Gibney might be the greatest hero of our time." (Keane, 2012; Hitchhiker, 2017)
"Frank Gibney, he's my favourite ." (careca, 2012)
"Frank Gibney, he's my favourite." (mikeb, 2017)
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Originally posted by DeadParrot View PostAbolsute scenes in cabra.
Local nutter tries to Rob ladbokes with slash hook and told to fuck off.
Then stabs someone in the pub then runs home.
Guards bust in and he's on the roof fucking roof tiles at them shouting abuse and throwing tiles.
Then an older neighbour climbs up on the roof and punches him off the root.
Oh yeah yer man is bollock naked too.
A lot of videos and images on twitter WhatsApp.
About as sfw as you'd expect so not posting them here.
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostHypothetically, if the shinners were to go over and vote how many defections, deaths etc. would they need to trigger an election?
326 is a majority so everyone else including SF is 323.
It's complicated by people like Anna Soubry and Ken Clarke who are weak (on Brexit position) on the Tory side, and Kate Hoey and Frank Field who are weak on the Labour side.
Also the mere presence of SF would have an unknown effect beyond the actual numbers, i.e., it's never simple enough to say that 'Vote XYZ was won by a margin of 7 therefore it would have been a different result if SF were there'.
If SF were there then a 2 line whip might have been a 3 line whip, or some MPs might have voted differently as they couldn't accept SF being the differential.
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Originally posted by DeadParrot View PostAbolsute scenes in cabra.
Local nutter tries to Rob ladbokes with slash hook and told to fuck off.
Then stabs someone in the pub then runs home.
Guards bust in and he's on the roof fucking roof tiles at them shouting abuse and throwing tiles.
Then an older neighbour climbs up on the roof and punches him off the roof.
Oh yeah yer man is bollock naked too.
A lot of videos and images on twitter WhatsApp.
About as sfw as you'd expect so not posting them here.
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostShadow UK Chancellor just ruled out a re-run of the Brexit referendum.
They're going....any fantasies of Remain are just as deluded as the nutters on the side of hard Brexit.
The fact that they have gone from 'respect the result of the referendum' to 'keep all options on the table including second referendum' over the last 24 hours is hardly describable as a hardening of a pro-Brexit position.
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Originally posted by Keane View PostThe polls of Labour supporters are overwhelmingly in favour of a second vote from what I have seen. While Corbyn is mad to get out of the EU the pressure on him is mounting in the opposite direction.
The fact that they have gone from 'respect the result of the referendum' to 'keep all options on the table including second referendum' over the last 24 hours is hardly describable as a hardening of a pro-Brexit position.
i.e. 'the people voted Leave, we're leaving'
Followed by the usual fantasy bullshit of protecting workers etc. With added helpings of pet unicorns."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by ArmaniJeans View PostDUP + Conservatives = 10 + 317 = 327.
326 is a majority so everyone else including SF is 323.
It's complicated by people like Anna Soubry and Ken Clarke who are weak (on Brexit position) on the Tory side, and Kate Hoey and Frank Field who are weak on the Labour side.
Also the mere presence of SF would have an unknown effect beyond the actual numbers, i.e., it's never simple enough to say that 'Vote XYZ was won by a margin of 7 therefore it would have been a different result if SF were there'.
If SF were there then a 2 line whip might have been a 3 line whip, or some MPs might have voted differently as they couldn't accept SF being the differential.Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostOne of the main Union bosses (Unite) just said the same.
i.e. 'the people voted Leave, we're leaving'
Followed by the usual fantasy bullshit of protecting workers etc. With added helpings of pet unicorns.
I think it's starting to look like the 90% of Labour members in favour of a second vote is starting to outweigh ideological anti-EU positions of the top brass in Labour and the unions.
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Originally posted by Keane View PostThe polls of Labour supporters are overwhelmingly in favour of a second vote from what I have seen. While Corbyn is mad to get out of the EU the pressure on him is mounting in the opposite direction.
The fact that they have gone from 'respect the result of the referendum' to 'keep all options on the table including second referendum' over the last 24 hours is hardly describable as a hardening of a pro-Brexit position.
You'd have a pro leave corbyn campaigning for remain and a pro-remain May defending the brexit linePeople say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Originally posted by DeadParrot View PostA second referendum would be a fantastic example of the madness of this scenario
You'd have a pro leave corbyn campaigning for remain and a pro-remain May defending the brexit line
I don’t share RDIII’s confidence that the impact of Brexit will be merely sectoral in Ireland. I think we will have greater pain in different areas but I do think we’ll all feel it to a significant degree.‘IF YOU had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you.” Genghis Khan
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Originally posted by DeadParrot View PostA second referendum would be a fantastic example of the madness of this scenario
You'd have a pro leave corbyn campaigning for remain and a pro-remain May defending the brexit line
It seems like every time we are expecting her to moderate her message and start manoeuvring a softer Brexit she goes farther off the cliff. I see some people positing that she is in reality pro-Brexit and sees leaving the as her legacy which seems to fit the facts better now.
Corbyn being such a lefty is dreadful luck for the UK. The only way out, which there appears to be a glimmer for, is that the Labour masses he has sworn to obey continue to tell him loud and clear that they want another crack at it and he will agree to it despite not wanting it.
Then a million other things need to happen as well of course but honestly given the appalling alternatives I give the Labour reversal a decent chance (well, non-zero) at happening.
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Originally posted by V for Vendetta View PostMay isn’t in charge in any second referendum or general election scenario. The Tories simply wont go into another defining election with her leading the show. It’s all a pretence leaving her in position at the moment.
I don’t share RDIII’s confidence that the impact of Brexit will be merely sectoral in Ireland. I think we will have greater pain in different areas but I do think we’ll all feel it to a significant degree."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Keane View PostYeah I saw that yesterday.
I think it's starting to look like the 90% of Labour members in favour of a second vote is starting to outweigh ideological anti-EU positions of the top brass in Labour and the unions."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostWhere are you getting that 90% number from?
Jeremy Corbyn would be prepared to back a second referendum on the European Union if activists at his party conference forced a change in Labour policy.
But the Labour leader insisted he was not calling for a public vote and believed a general election would be a better way to resolve the political crisis over the nature of the UK's departure from the EU.
His comments came as a poll found 86% of Labour members think voters should have the final say on the outcome of Brexit negotiations, and 90% would now vote to remain in the EU.
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Originally posted by Keane View Post
Although I suppose 'members' vs 'voters' might be two very different groups.
In the neverending 'Canada vs Norway' (where the Tories illogically want to be both in the Single Market i.e. Norway and out i.e. Canada) debate, it's Canada that is looming largest. And they have done zero preparation. It took Canada ten years."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Keane View PostI'm not sure how pro-Remain May is after. I know she went that way at the time but I don't know if that was more to do with the fact that the establishment wing of the Tories at the time wanted that result and she wanted to be in their good graces.
It seems like every time we are expecting her to moderate her message and start manoeuvring a softer Brexit she goes farther off the cliff. I see some people positing that she is in reality pro-Brexit and sees leaving the as her legacy which seems to fit the facts better now.
Corbyn being such a lefty is dreadful luck for the UK. The only way out, which there appears to be a glimmer for, is that the Labour masses he has sworn to obey continue to tell him loud and clear that they want another crack at it and he will agree to it despite not wanting it.
Then a million other things need to happen as well of course but honestly given the appalling alternatives I give the Labour reversal a decent chance (well, non-zero) at happening.
The nice easy (well relative) get out is blame Russia lets do it again.People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Originally posted by Keane View PostEven the Canada deal would need them to back down on NI right?
Mr Starmer added: “Whatever the agreement – if there is one – it has to keep to the solemn commitment of no hard border with Northern Ireland. The only combination that will meet that commitment is a customs union with the EU and a single market deal with high alignment.”People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Originally posted by Keane View PostEven the Canada deal would need them to back down on NI right?
The fact that the Irish government has paid towards roads/hospitals being built in NI means they will probably have to back down on NI
But then again, they have already broken the GFA by going into power with the unionists
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Originally posted by DeadParrot View PostThis is very much pie in the sky tinfoil hat stuff but if Mueller throws up evidence of Russian interference in the US, I imagine it wouldn't be long before the UK found evidence of the same.
The nice easy (well relative) get out is blame Russia lets do it again."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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GFA is an international treaty that will not be superseded by whatever arrangements the UK make for itself, if and when they choose to leave the EU.
All the rights and obligations remain and if the UK were to decide to renege on them they would be opening themselves up to some extraordinary consequences. It would not take a huge shift in the polls to see a FF SF government in power here next year and, well I'll leave it to your own imaginations to pitcure the kinds of scenario we could be looking at thenTurning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by DeadParrot View PostThis is very much pie in the sky tinfoil hat stuff but if Mueller throws up evidence of Russian interference in the US, I imagine it wouldn't be long before the UK found evidence of the same.
The nice easy (well relative) get out is blame Russia lets do it again.
Whatever happens it's years of completely wasted human endeavour.
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostGFA is an international treaty that will not be superseded by whatever arrangements the UK make for itself, if and when they choose to leave the EU.
All the rights and obligations remain and if the UK were to decide to renege on them they would be opening themselves up to some extraordinary consequences. It would not take a huge shift in the polls to see a FF SF government in power here next year and, well I'll leave it to your own imaginations to pitcure the kinds of scenario we could be looking at then
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Originally posted by Keane View PostYeah I saw that yesterday.
I think it's starting to look like the 90% of Labour members in favour of a second vote is starting to outweigh ideological anti-EU positions of the top brass in Labour and the unions.
He was in no way the candidate the party wanted and has been an outsider for decades. Ed miliband was the chosen successor
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostYou would have to think Mueller had contingency plans in place for this eventuality.
I wonder if this is an un recuse Sessions or fire Sessions move.
Trump shitposts order
Order actually has to come from AG
AG gets told by Rosenstein (who has say on all things here) to feck off
Sessions disobeys the order referencing his recusal and Rosenstein will refer the President to the complaint of the special counsel and his independence.
Trump cries conspiracy and fires everyone
or...
Trump shitposts order
Order actually has to come from AG
AG gets told by Rosenstein (who has say on all things here) to feck off
AG un recuses himself to get "transparency" and calls off the investigation for lack of evidence or that contents of texts are proof of the witch hunt
Either way, interesting times aheadPeople say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Originally posted by CourierCollie View PostSeems to be only rte reporting that. CNN saying he's on his way to the White House.
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostBoom! Letter from EBS saying we are included in their tracker review.
Put back on ECB + 1.05% (from SVR of 3.7%) immediately and compensation (I estimate 25k) to follow.
One might drink a gin this evening.
Sick as a dog so will struggle to celebrate but I think a portion of the win will have to go to Mr J Nicholson."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by coillcam View PostAny landlords or people knowledgeable about renting here?
I'm looking to end my tenancy in the apartment I'm renting. The 12 month fixed term ended 6 weeks ago. Just wondering what notice I give here as afaik I'm considered to be in a month to month scenario.
Is it 6 weeks or one month?
Works both ways, currently my landlord would have to give me 168 days notice with how long I've been here
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Originally posted by Tar.Aldarion View Post42 days notice by law, ask your LL to give shorter if you want and see what happens.
Works both ways, currently my landlord would have to give me 168 days notice with how long I've been here
Could always AirBnB it for the extra days
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...Watch this goal by Salah against Everton earlier in the year...It was a good goal, in fact it was probably a very good goal...But how the fuck this has won the puskas award for goal of the year is astonishing...I have probablyseen 20 goals in the premier league alone that are as good as if not better...The Gareth bale overhead kick in the biggest game of the season was absolutely breathtakingly beautiful, but was beaten by this...Speechless...
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Originally posted by luckforsome View Post...Watch this goal by Salah against Everton earlier in the year...It was a good goal, in fact it was probably a very good goal...But how the fuck this has won the puskas award for goal of the year is astonishing...I have probablyseen 20 goals in the premier league alone that are as good as if not better...The Gareth bale overhead kick in the biggest game of the season was absolutely breathtakingly beautiful, but was beaten by this...Speechless...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mJ8XGUgvoAM
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Originally posted by NuckChorris View PostWon this twitter competition but can't go tonight. If anyone here wants free tickets for 2 plus a free popcorn drop me a PM. Showing Blade in Sugar Club, doors from 7.30pm and movie at 8.15pm.
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