>Theresa May under pressure over Trident missile test as the oldhag is caught out lying about the shitty defective American-owned system bbc.co.uk/news/uk-38711418
>Remainer on LBC saying that this is a HUGE win for Remain, and that 2017 will be everything that 2016 wasn't >He starts chuckling away and says 'The people who voted Leave were misguided by people like Farage who hate this country, but we're making Britain Great again!'
Jose Young
What's the consensus on Theresa May's industrial plan?
Sounds pretty gud desu
Thomas Lewis
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Mason Gomez
>tfw Brexit cancelled
was a silly idea anyway
David Sanchez
So which MPs from constituencies that voted Leave will go against the wishes of the people they represent and basically make themselves unelectable in 2020?
>The people who voted Leave were misguided by people like Farage who hate this country, but we're making Britain Great again!'
Wyatt Reyes
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Alexander Williams
Reminder that if you voted leave to "take back control" and to return power to the British system, but are mad about the ruling, then you're retarded.
Aaron Reed
Sturgeon is apparently holding a vote regardless of the court ruling though.
When will May just tell them to fuck off?
Sebastian Gonzalez
Corbyn: Labour will not frustrate process of invoking Article 50
Owen Barnes
This is exactly what Sturgeon wanted though. Either way their case that the UK doesn't give a shit what Scotland has to say is bolstered.
Adrian Anderson
It's not cancelled.
Lincoln Morris
doesnt really matter sturgeon is little more than an impotent heckler at this point endlessly crowing about independence while simultaneously already pretending scotland is an independent country that matters
Jackson Cox
They say this same exact line over and over, but one Labour MP the other day let the cat out of the bag - they're largely going to abstain, with some who will be voting for it but others voting against. If he was correct then fuck spineless Corbyn and how he revoked the three-line whip.
Jace Foster
hopefully it will be
Hunter Long
>Bolstered 2015 GE already did that lad.
And support for a second referendum is in the gutters, so honestly nobody cares about Sturgeon or the North in general.
John Rivera
well she's not wrong on that point no-one gives a fuck what scotland has to say
Ian Stewart
if the queen wanted brexit why doesn't she let may trigger article 50
get FUCKED, there's no way the politicians will vote for this suicide. It'll be a bipartisan vote against brexit so everyone takes blame equally and May will get to look like she tried her hardest.
Ryder Ortiz
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Carter Garcia
Kill yourself.
Camden Collins
People keep saying this, but it ignores that Independence was like 30-35% before the first go. Even if it's down at 40% now, it's not entirely outside the bounds of hope for them to hit 51%
>or the North in general. You got that right.
Aaron Hill
Back to /r/unitedkingdom you go
Michael Martinez
I've got a paid job trial tomorrow, they said they're interviewing people tomorrow and Thursday
should I still go? I think they liked me enough bit worried about the other interviews tho
Jason Russell
Hahahaha.
Nolan Young
Just letting you know what WILL happen lad, these idiots tried to fuck our country's future but fortunately they're not going to get their way
Juan King
what they're doing is trying to water it down to something that is barely brexit at all they wouldnt straight up cancel it
Christopher Watson
What the fuck did I wake up to?
First I learned you faggots have a supreme Court then I learned that they can be bigger faggots than our supreme Court and overrule the consent of the people and force a second vote on a matter but instead by your cucked up faggot parliament.
RIP Brexit
You bongs fucked this one up royally.
Mason Moore
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Robert Hernandez
You are completely wrong. The ruling just means it will be delayed, it's still going ahead. Sorry that you're getting your hopes up but it's not going to change anything in the long-run. Britain is leaving the EU.
Logan Morales
So is Brexit happening or not?
Gavin Harris
Lib Dems want a 2nd refurendum
Kayden Bailey
apology for poor english
when were you when brexit dies
i was sat at home eating freddo when nige ring
"brexit is kill"
"no"
Cooper Parker
It was probably the right decision, as annoying as it is. But there were still legitimate arguments against hence the 8/3 split.
Evan Turner
>it's another 'burger waddles in and demonstrates a complete lack of understanding of british politics' episode
Fuck me. This speech is for all of our concerns on POL.
Caleb Stewart
Yes. Don't listen to the shills.
Bentley Ramirez
(((They))) are trying to stop it at every twist and turn.
Gabriel Robinson
>apology for poor english
GTFO.
Hunter Ross
oh are they going to use their vast numbers of MPs to thwart it?
Blake Rivera
Kys limey
Camden Morris
A man that looks like this cannot be taken seriously on anything.
Constantly trying to move the goalposts
Jack Brown
>limey
Not heard that one before.
Jonathan Powell
Indy ref 2 support will still barely go up here with what she's talking about, she's now hellbent on having us """""Independent""""" in the EU which the vast majority of Separatists don't want
Noah Scott
>'..so I will run away and not confront him, but I will make sure everyone knows my stance on the subject regardless'
What do you make of these guys? I like the idea, the analogue to history and that they're non-partisan like the original Chartists.
Evan Rogers
>reminder that YKTD didn't vote because Peter Hitchens couldn't be bothered to vote >those 2 votes would've bumped it up and made the majority stronger and Parliament less likely to argue with it
Joseph Rogers
Literally NO establishment politicians want to leave the EU. It gives them nice cushy jobs, an easy thing to blame when things go wrong and does a lot of their work for them. There is absolutely zero chance they vote to leave that.
Liam Martinez
Can't argue with this logic. Enemies of the state.
Samuel Smith
>'limey' >in brit/pol/
Enjoy your burger
Henry Nelson
really? pretty common slur
Daniel Ross
I WAS BEING FUCKING SARCASTIC GET OUT
Joshua Diaz
Leaving the EU is easier than leaving the UK legally speaking, so separatists will just have to pick from two poor options.
Isaac Collins
>misguided by people like Farage who hate this country, but we're making Britain Great again!
Luis White
maybe I was double secret reverse trolling I wasnt but you dont know that
Brandon Ortiz
reeeeee
Gabriel Phillips
I know which is why they'll stick with the UK, they don't want to get sovereignty of Scotland just to have the SNP give it away to the EU so easily
Though even if we did go independent it's likely we'll be vetoed by Spain anyway I'm just glad Indy ref support is dwindling even if it is slow, I just want to stay as the UK
Levi Reed
>I just want to stay as the UK
Don't worry lad, we will stay as part of the UK even if we have to fight for it.
Oliver Clark
Fuck off septic
Evan Gomez
>The SNP meme may die in the next 2 years
Only thing keeping me in hope rn desu
Lucas Ross
Why on earth would they stick with the UK when it'd essentially guarantee they'll never have an independent Scotland, because sooner or later we'll just say "no" at Westminster and get away with it? The EU by comparison simply doesn't have the authority to stop anyone leaving.
The Spanish veto is a meme. There are a lot of problems, but if the Spanish veto was going to be a problem for Scotland it would've been a problem from Slovenia, Czech Republic, etc.
Bentley Jenkins
They would just be committing career suicide in their constituency and causing huge damage to their party for ignoring the people they are supposed to represent
Evan Brown
What happened with Brexit lads I can't be arsed to figure it out on my own.
Leo Foster
>I won't discuss ideas with people who think differently to me >I would like to remain in my echo chamber >I have no idea what a pluralistic society is >I will still drone on about 'unity' and 'diversity' though
What a faggot.
Dylan Flores
MPs will vote on it. Devolved parliaments don't get a say.
Jace Harris
Fell down the back of the settee.
Connor Brooks
Literally nothing desu
James White
>Scotland's idea of 'independence' is bending over for the EU and joining the Euro
Jose Allen
1) They could never just say "no" and get away with it. 2) The SNP elites don't actually want independence because it would spell the end of their stranglehold on Scottish politics 3)if you think the Spanish veto is a meme then you're retarded
Nathaniel Brown
They couldn't join the Euro even if they wanted to. In relative terms, the EU has far less influence over the UK than the UK does over Scotland.
In a world obsessed with stability, their only option is to take independence piece by piece.
Bentley Cruz
are you fucking stupid, for any job under £10 an hour 80% of the jobs are going to polish, and nearing min wage its 90%
in a time when we should be still recovering from the banking crisis we have 80% of all jobs (official statistic for last year) going to foriegners. WE WANT FUCKING OUT
Carson Reed
Welcome to what happens when petty nationalism takes over a nation
Jayden Richardson
>1) They could never just say "no" and get away with it. Who's to stop us? The EU won't have any influence in short order and the rest of the world doesn't care. >The SNP elites don't actually want independence because it would spell the end of their stranglehold on Scottish politics Then why not wholeheartedly embrace them? "They don't really want it." >if you think the Spanish veto is a meme then you're retarded Ah yes. That definitely explains why Kosovo (independence not approved by central authority) isn't recognized by Spain, while Slovenia (independence approved by central authority) is an EU member, even though both withdrew from the same country (Yugoslavia/Serbia.)
Christian Smith
They wouldn't be able to use the Great Britain pound any more if they aren't a part of Great Britain. If they can't get the Euro, they would have to trade in haggis or something
Grayson Long
>Charles would never actually use any powers to further delay or cancel Brexit as he knows that would cause massive backlash from the public.
Oh yeas he fucking would my naive little Ulstarian friend.
For starters he knows that at least 48% of people would have his back and a majority proportion of Brexiteers too who want a soft brexit. And for seconders he loves muliculturalism and abhors racism. How do you think he'll be able to hold his head up high when he meets his future daughter in laws family if he is known as "the king who let race hate win"?
>vote to leave EU >2 foreigners try to stop it Man I sure love living in a democracy where my vote doesn't mean shit because some judge can just overturn it. Even if it goes through Brexit has just been a fucking shit show from the start.
Wyatt Martin
>They wouldn't be able to use the Great Britain pound any more if they aren't a part of Great Britain Yes they would. Anyone could, provided they could get enough pounds into the country. Zimbabwe uses the Dollar, Panama likewise.
That's independent of the question of whether they'd get a legal agreement to do so where the Bank of England would act as lender of last resort. (This is what the entire dispute was about.)
If we had capital controls the question would be different, but as it stands the pound is freely convertible - Ireland could adopt it tomorrow if they pleased, without any consent on our part.
Kevin Lee
Same here, I don't expect them to lose more than half their seats at the next GE, but as long as they take hits i'm happy I see/know a lot of people already getting properly sick of them thankfully, so I do hope they lose more of their support very fast
Because as long as the SNP keep pushing that we should leave the UK to join the EU people aren't going to support them on it, the separatists don't want ANY power looming over us
Anthony Garcia
You live in a representative democracy where the sovereignty of parliament is the ultimate authority. Nobody has overturned your vote, they're just ensuring mobs with pitch forks don't have authority over the fucking constitution that has governed these lands for centuries.
Charles White
>Oh yeas he fucking would my naive little Ulstarian friend.
I'm Scottish, mate.
I still don't agree with you.
Noah Jenkins
Zimbabwe 'dollar' is worth nothing Same as a fictitious 'scottish pound'
Mason Collins
>the separatists don't want ANY power looming over us And they're all too stupid to accept that you can separate from both at different times? I know what Scots are like, but I'm left with some doubt that all of them are like that.
Gavin Carter
>Zimbabwe 'dollar' is worth nothing I'm not talking about the Zimbabwe dollar. I'm talking about US dollars, which are used in Zimbabwe.
Jason Turner
You have no idea how much people believe every word the SNP says up here
Robert Nguyen
Hello darkness my old friend
Christopher Adams
Yet they believe in independence from Europe as well, even though this runs contrary to the party line.
Interesting.
Logan Clark
That's why it'll be bipartisan, as well as making sure they concentrate on remain voting constituencies.
Elijah Cook
But their own currency is widespread and worth nothing, the same way a 'scottish pound' would be
Michael Perez
>remain voting constituencies Not many of those
Anthony Rogers
Well you're wrong, whether you agree with me or not doesn't change that fact. If you're scottish you're probably one of those shrilling against abolishing the monachy because you want Charles to cancel brexit because you all voted to remain.
Lucas Phillips
Morning boys, are we getting cucked out of Brexit?
Ethan Morris
So long as enough of them do it there's not much the people can do. They can't just vote for nobody,
Connor Cooper
Scotland doesn't need a Scottish pound. That's the point. It could go on using the British pound without any central bank, in theory.
There are problems with the idea, but they're not unstoppable. (Also, the idea of a low-value Scottish pound isn't all doom-and-gloom: It encourages exports, so Scotland could well end up with a trade surplus, something the UK has lacked since 1986.)
Cameron Brown
No, the British institutions that brexiteers pretended to care about protecting are finally being respected. That is all.