Re: Brexit Thread 2
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2019 6:24 pm
Tsunade wrote:Moggy wrote:pixelwinx wrote:Jacob Rees Mogg sounds so knowledgeable about constitutional affairs and is a fine orator but he’s a pretty dire political tactician isn’t he.
“Sounds knowledgeable” is basically his thing. Get somebody to say the same words in a Brummie accent and it doesn’t sound so authoritative.
He's right. If I said anything Rees-Mogg was saying with my terrible brummie accent, no one would take it seriously whatsoever. Being a posh twat works in his favour.
Squinty wrote:Meep wrote:2 mother strawberry floating votes!
Sinn Féin should seriously reconsider their position.
What a game changer that would be.
Errkal wrote:Tsunade wrote:Moggy wrote:pixelwinx wrote:Jacob Rees Mogg sounds so knowledgeable about constitutional affairs and is a fine orator but he’s a pretty dire political tactician isn’t he.
“Sounds knowledgeable” is basically his thing. Get somebody to say the same words in a Brummie accent and it doesn’t sound so authoritative.
He's right. If I said anything Rees-Mogg was saying with my terrible brummie accent, no one would take it seriously whatsoever. Being a posh twat works in his favour.
Can you start a YouTube channel where you redo his speeches in said accent please?
Moggy wrote:Errkal wrote:Tsunade wrote:Moggy wrote:pixelwinx wrote:Jacob Rees Mogg sounds so knowledgeable about constitutional affairs and is a fine orator but he’s a pretty dire political tactician isn’t he.
“Sounds knowledgeable” is basically his thing. Get somebody to say the same words in a Brummie accent and it doesn’t sound so authoritative.
He's right. If I said anything Rees-Mogg was saying with my terrible brummie accent, no one would take it seriously whatsoever. Being a posh twat works in his favour.
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Can you start a YouTube channel where you redo his speeches in said accent please?
I can barely do my own accent let alone a different one.
Lagamorph wrote:MPs have voted heavily in favour of delaying Brexit until June 30th if May's deal is rejected a 3rd time.
Tafdolphin wrote:Lagamorph wrote:MPs have voted heavily in favour of delaying Brexit until June 30th if May's deal is rejected a 3rd time.
Wait what? Is she putting it up again now?
Squinty wrote:Tafdolphin wrote:Lagamorph wrote:MPs have voted heavily in favour of delaying Brexit until June 30th if May's deal is rejected a 3rd time.
Wait what? Is she putting it up again now?
Aye. 20th March apparently. Day before the EU summit.
NickSCFC wrote:Squinty wrote:Tafdolphin wrote:Lagamorph wrote:MPs have voted heavily in favour of delaying Brexit until June 30th if May's deal is rejected a 3rd time.
Wait what? Is she putting it up again now?
Aye. 20th March apparently. Day before the EU summit.
Is it likely to be rejected again?
Squinty wrote:I have to be honest, all of this is making me much more stressed than I should be. strawberry float Brexit. strawberry float it all.
Return_of_the_STAR wrote:What's the obsession with may wanting brexit before the summer holidays? I want to know I can drive to Spain easily this summer the uncertainty much be causing issues for holiday providers surely.
twitter.com/faisalislam/status/1106272594859302912
Squinty wrote:NickSCFC wrote:Squinty wrote:Tafdolphin wrote:Lagamorph wrote:MPs have voted heavily in favour of delaying Brexit until June 30th if May's deal is rejected a 3rd time.
Wait what? Is she putting it up again now?
Aye. 20th March apparently. Day before the EU summit.
Is it likely to be rejected again?
It's hard to believe that she could gain more than a 150 supportive votes in one week, but everything is possible.
Moggy wrote:Squinty wrote:NickSCFC wrote:Squinty wrote:Tafdolphin wrote:Lagamorph wrote:MPs have voted heavily in favour of delaying Brexit until June 30th if May's deal is rejected a 3rd time.
Wait what? Is she putting it up again now?
Aye. 20th March apparently. Day before the EU summit.
Is it likely to be rejected again?
It's hard to believe that she could gain more than a 150 supportive votes in one week, but everything is possible.
There’s a good chance she won’t be allowed to put her deal before Parliament again. Doing it would be against Parliamentary convention, but it’s up to the Speaker whether it’s allowed.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/p ... 21716.html