Fuck the international markets Fuck the tripcode users Fuck Theresa May (if you can keep it up)
>YKTD BTFO
Charles Green
fuck tripfags
Henry Kelly
>"this is theft of democracy"
hmm..
Joseph Reed
Good >no single market >exiting customs union >bad deal is better than no deal
Bad >muh diversity >we want EU to succeed
unsure >adopting all EU laws >May's hairstyle
Thomas Bailey
based yank
Connor Gonzalez
>Parliament will vote on the final deal
So, does this mean... its not happening?
Kayden Powell
How many fucking times is he going to throw that fucking "no one voted for it" shit out there. He says it EVERY SINGLE FUCKING TIME and it's been objectively wrong since the first time he said it
Ryan Martinez
Why are we getting so many split threads?
Luke Sanchez
So this promise of a vote on a final deal, does this leave her exposed in the future?
Angel White
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Colton Edwards
Pure autism running rampant
Noah Gomez
so are you guys taking back hong kong once trump goes to War with china?
Hunter Morgan
If means Parliament will approve it.
Justin Howard
Welcome to Global muh britain
Lib Dem, as the main anti-Brexit force, will ensure that Brexit is at MAXIMUM ERECTION
Ask YKTD m8
REPORTED!!!! REEEEEEEEEEEEE
Jose Diaz
Just calling in. Hello, bongs!
Henry Perez
The bad points to me, when put like that, read like pure lip service.
But I don't fancy a round of Mummy May Bingo so I'll say I didn't like those parts of her speech either.
John Ramirez
Because everyone is panicking and no one can tell if May is literally Jesus or Satan
Julian Sanders
The subject of every campaign debate was control over immigration, economy, laws, trade deals, and to stop sending the EU so much money
All of the above was on the ballot paper, plain and simple He's the most annoying politician for a long time.
Samuel Foster
Who ever votes against it is signing their resignation. Theresa may just guaranteed conservative majority for years to come. This is exactly what she needed to do. Based.
Bentley Ortiz
no, seems like May is just gonna bang it through and doesn't look open to much cross party negotiation. Of course it could become difficult if remoaners back labour/Libdems in force and UKIP don't support the tories on the deal.
Jackson Miller
how do ye know laddeh?
Gavin Rodriguez
Reminder we are living in the Scouring of the Shire.
>When they return home a totalitarian state has replaced the carefree rural life, dominated by "the Rules" and suffering from "no beer and very little food." Journeying deeper into the Shire reveals a devastated countryside. Homes have been replaced by ugly row houses and barracks, trees have been wantonly felled, and the old mill has been replaced by "a great brick building straddling the stream, which it fouled with a steaming and stinking outflow." Sam sums up the situation with his exclamation, "This is worse than Mordor! . . . It comes home to you, they say; because it is home, and you remember it before it was ruined."
>Mordor has come home; everything the hobbits have fought so hard for has been ruined. At first glance, Frodo and the others blame outside forces for the destruction. Evil men, brigands, and thieves have moved in while the protecting Rangers have gone to war. Sharkey, their leader, has urged them to "hack, burn and ruin" since his arrival.
>The outsiders are not the only ones to blame, however. Lotho Sackville-Baggins, hungry for power and prestige, brought the first Men into the Four Farthings to protect his growing property. "Seems he wanted to own everything himself, and then order other folk about," says Farmer Cotton. Although couched in rustic language, the description fits Sauron as well as Lotho. Other hobbits also accepted and even enjoyed the changes, regardless of the cost. Ted Sandyman, the greedy miller, loves the wasteful and polluting mechanisms of the new mill, "and he works there cleaning wheels for the Men, where his dad was the Miller and his own master." Worst of all, the hobbits have allowed this to happen; whether through inattention or cowardice, the most sensible and good hobbits went along with the changes until, "before we knew where we were," the beauty and joy of the Shire were gone.
Henry Ross
M8 the mob has been roused, this train has no brakes, we have been let off our leash for the first time in half a century. Strap in.
Oliver White
>reminder that NZ has the highest levels of promiscuity in the world
I'm looking forward to a trade deal that means I can shag a Kiwi slag on a big pile of lamb chops. Send them over.
Blake Baker
Anglo countries are like our old mates we used to go drinking with until we married the overbearing dragon (EU) and now we aren't allowed out.
Soon chaps, we will be back out to play with you!
Luis Flores
If they shoot it down we still leave but with no deal full hard brexit, it is cleverly timed to dis-incentivise opposition as it land just before the next election so anyone who does shoot it down will likely not get re-elected.
Henry Davis
A journalist asked if parliament voted against it, what would happen
But I missed May's answer, what did she say anyone?
Jace Bailey
Labour have steadfastly stated they will not vote against it.
However this was Jeremy Corbyn saying so, and so it unironically isn't actually a credible source.
Thomas Anderson
I find it pretty fucking offensive that Tim Farron thinks I don't know what I meant when I voted to leave the EU.
Lincoln Fisher
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Oliver Carter
>>adopting all EU laws
This was basically inevitable in order to keep "continuity of service" for everyone. It would be fucking anarchy for businesses without it. If we have to amend shit, we need to do it on a case by case basis which will take time so it makes sense in the short term.
Aiden Johnson
>Q: When MPs vote on the final deal, if MPs vote against, will we stay in?
>May says there will be a vote. MPs have voted for the government to get on with Brexit. She is sure parliament will want to respect the views of the people.
So, she didn't answer. But she is right that it's very unlikely that they will.
Jaxson Hall
I thought hard Brexit was bad? Why is the Pound surging?
Is it because traders suspect Brexit will now never happen?
Carson Kelly
Because you don't just cancel Brexit.
They know they can say no.
Besides no Tory is going to rebel and plenty of Labour MPs have constituencies that voted leave.
Christian Reyes
wew
Jordan Wright
I suspect the promise of a vote on a final deal, has given them hope.
Aiden Johnson
>May promises to protect existing worker's rights
I WANTED MY NEO-VICTORIAN BRITAIN REEEEEEEEE
Easton Sanchez
We have already adopted all EU laws. We need to transfer them into UK laws before we can erase them >However this is a fat lie, they just want to keep as many EU laws as possible >And dodge a constitutional crisis
dead cat bounce >brexit memes brexit >believing currency price as an arbiter of moral judgement
Cooper Richardson
The hard Brexit shit will have been "baked in" to the price weeks ago. The surge is simply because of clarification; at least we kinda know where we stand now.
Blake Wilson
After (((they))) got btfo hard by brexit and trump this time they came prepared.
Xavier Edwards
Maybe because they've gone full circle and accept that hard brexit is better than fake Brexit
Jose Lewis
>this reluctant Remainer on Sky saying she's excited about our prospects now
Love hearing these sorts of voices. I can understand reluctant Remain voters (especially female ones) but I do not - and never will - understand the Remainers still banging on about it.
Ayden Garcia
Pretty sure a lot of these cucks wouldn't mind going down in history as saving the UK from the Brexit monster by falling on their sword?
Yep, we acknowledge the promiscuity of our women however the EU prevented us from shipping them over. No longer!
Now that is a good analogy, I approve. The EU is like a kindergarten, one that tells all the pupils there that they can't play with kids from the outside. But this is coming to an end, let the good days return!
Nice set of pepes, I will have to steal them
Joshua Miller
Would take a lot of them.
Depends on what the deal they negotiate looks like.
Hunter Murphy
Oy vey!
Ian Jones
She's played a smart game, she's been nice toward the EU but asserted a threat at the same time. Now, I said in the other thread that people keep confusing the terms free trade with free movement. She kept on and on about global trading, which is fine. So long as that doesn't mean we get a global movement of people.
She's cucked parliament big time by setting up a trap.
>No deal is better than a bad deal >Parliament has to finalise it >If it doesn't she will pull out That's quite smart, considering the fuckers tried to block it.
Also she has Trump sort of giving the UK an edge in the negotiations. The EU have already admitted that they are now in a weaker negotiation position. Overall it was a populist speech full of buzzwords.
I want tougher immigration talk from her if I'm honest.
Chase Thompson
THIS
Jaxson Powell
By the way, could someone fill me in on the situation in Northern Ireland? All I know about is this renewable heat thing and SF throwing their toys out of the cot over it
Kayden Taylor
There's a Northern Ireland?
Asher Perez
I know, I was shocked too. Been all over the news.
Ian Green
Oi I hope you lads aren't being antisemetic ITT
James Sullivan
They have no sitting government at the moment. Basically the scam was cash for ash or something, I don't fully understand it because I haven't bothered to read about it. But Martin McPintofGuinness resigned, which means they have no deputy minister, which means Arlene cannot rule.
So their parliament is suspended now.
Hudson Perez
Yuhuh, she's a slimy bint. You can tell from the tone of her voice.
Govt is in tumult (as usual) because there's no clear leadership in London, but not enough power to self-determine in N.Ireland. Plus a lot of history that bubbles up from time to time.
Jordan Johnson
I'm not worried about the immigration shit.
It's basically the one thing the entire country is united behind; any party that ignores it is basically doomed which pretty much guarantees a reduction.
Christopher Perry
Soft leavers considering suicide yet?
Ryder Bennett
What is their end game?
Samuel Howard
Freeing the world from Bogdanoff control
Take the chuckle pill
Sebastian Nelson
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Carson Cook
Please someone post the nazi chuckle brothers images.
PLEASE!
I haven't checked twitter yet, is there any remainer tears?
Please post those as well.
Bentley Nelson
Right, so basically SF got pissed about some sort of scheme and decided to quit, sounds like they're playing politics to me, but that's what politicians do.
Oh okay. I know they have some sort of compromise so I guess by SF resigning that compromise is broken
Aiden James
>populist speech
Nah, she played to both sides of the field but clearly favored remainers and doesn't really want to confront immigration.
Announced yesterday they're going to have elections.
Benjamin Brown
I meant buzzword speech*. Yes she's appeased to both sides but you're right, more toward the remain side to keep them happy and the markets happy.
Bitch needs to be tough on immigration like I said.
Nah I think he's really ill, he looks like he's dying.
Asher Sanchez
>Cameron said they would have to leave the single market >Johnson said they would have to leave the single market >Gove said they would have to leave the single market >Farage said they would have to leave the single market >T-THIS ISN'T W-WHAT T-THEY'VE W-WANTED
Farron is mentally ill. No two ways about it.
Jaxson Anderson
REMINDER
The establishment will absorb strong criticism and recycle the memes for themselves. What we meme now will be memed by the government in 2 years. WE HAVE THE POWER
Ryan Thompson
>insulting Are beloved milkman
Kevin Hill
What happens with stuff, that is bought from UK? Will it be taxed?
Thomas Ortiz
Which words is he on about specifically?
Adam Torres
Does anyone use the brit/pol/ website anymore?
Parker Richardson
MAY
MAY
MAY
Nicholas Cox
Yeah, heard about that, wasn't really sure of all the specifics but I've been updated now. Interesting to see what will happen
A little part of me kinda wishes you were right... Although SF refused to nominate another one, they're all ill then?
Hunter Long
The country has been united against it for over a decade now, its made no difference.
You are deluded if you think they wont just replace White EU immigrants for cheap labour from India, Asia and Africa.
'Skilled' immigration my ass. The businesses want a never ending supply of cheap, unskilled Labour and the Tories do whatever their big business masters desire.
Dylan Kelly
I can't stand this cunt. You just know he's a cuck, you fucking know by the look on his face.
Sexual frustration right there.
Angel Bennett
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Tyler Clark
>You are deluded if you think they wont just replace White EU immigrants for cheap labour from India, Asia and Africa.
like they already do lol
Jose Gonzalez
Arlene Foster (DUP First Minister), used to be Enterprise Minister back in the day and set up the RHI scheme. This policy has now been a collosal fuck up. SF Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness demanded (rightly imho) that Arlene step aside so that an inquiry could take place. She refused, so after a few weeks of passive aggression Martin resigned and SF chose not to nominate a sucessor to trigger an election.
Austin Scott
Oh God
Michael Lopez
>A little part of me kinda wishes you were right... Although SF refused to nominate another one, they're all ill then? McPintofGuinness actually does look like he's dying. I think it's a delaying tactic personally to stall Brexit, but they have to organise a new election or something. Northern Ireland is a clusterfuck.
Isaiah Williams
Probably global trading nation and you cant control immigration while having free movement of people.
Jacob Martinez
Lads, is it Pakis or Poointheloos which will be increased?
Will I be able to live of NEETbux and have a Paki wife make me curry while she isn't working in a nursing home or something? I like the sound of this.
Daniel Butler
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Adrian Ross
It depends on the negotiations afaik.
Jeremiah Long
MAREKS OUT
POO IN LOO WIFES IN
Sebastian Long
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Owen Diaz
Probably Australians and Kiwi's, considering both of them have approached us first.
>Will I be able to live of NEETbux and have a Paki wife make me curry while she isn't working in a nursing home or something?
No, now get a job you lazy fat cunt.
Adrian Smith
Both.
Enjoy increased 'diversity' in your White town and village.
Gavin Gomez
they're not sending their best they're bringing drugs they're bringing crime they're rapists
Luis Hughes
Yeah, so basically she refused to sort it out. That part I can understand, not sure how it's a fuck up but I don't live there so I probably won't ever understand it. Isn't there some clusterfuck about the Irish language and gay rights as well? I heard that was a smaller part of the whole thing, the main issue being the RHI
I know SF backed remain so they're probably desperate to try anything. I wonder how the results of this election will go
Chase Taylor
Who /brexit was better on Sup Forums than trump/ here.
Jonathan Baker
Pretty much this. We're primarily getting the losers who couldn't even find work in their own countries.
Aiden Murphy
Why would anyone from Australia or NZ want to move to this dark, cold, wet, miserable place?
Use your head lad. It will be immigration from Asia, India and Africa, not NZ and Australia.
Jayden Brooks
trump wouldn't even have won without brexit
Justin Anderson
>Pound has only gone up since May's speech
BUT THIS DOESN'T MAKE ANY FUCKING SENSE
Easton Rivera
I thought she said >no deal is better than a bad one
Which is kind of scary if parliament can vote down a bad one
Michael Sullivan
If anything it'll be your lot coming here, the only people here that go there are just temporary workers and people who just want to see it