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  • SeanT said:

    Am I the only PB-er with an odd desire to start drinking in the middle of the afternoon?

    This is like Paris a week before the Blitzkrieg. The Bunker in Berlin as the Red Army shells exploded overhead. Gotterdammerung.

    It requires gin.

    Jakehead or a nice Real Cider for me.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,133
    SeanT said:

    Am I the only PB-er with an odd desire to start drinking in the middle of the afternoon?

    This is like Paris a week before the Blitzkrieg. The Bunker in Berlin as the Red Army shells exploded overhead. Gotterdammerung.

    It requires gin.

    Do I have a problem if I say that is my usual afternoon desire?
  • solarflaresolarflare Posts: 3,710
    Maybe May is thanking Blackford for giving her the idea of running MV3 on Saturday.
  • AndrewAndrew Posts: 2,900
    edited March 2019


    You might want to ask Damian Green?

    You can bet Parliamentary internet connections will be exempt from the new wanking licence requirements. For research purposes, of course.

  • El_CapitanoEl_Capitano Posts: 4,239
    SeanT said:

    Am I the only PB-er with an odd desire to start drinking in the middle of the afternoon?

    This is like Paris a week before the Blitzkrieg. The Bunker in Berlin as the Red Army shells exploded overhead. Gotterdammerung.

    It requires gin.

    I'm pretty sure, based on the last few hours here, some people started long before you did.
  • Nigel_ForemainNigel_Foremain Posts: 14,313

    God. Do you remember the days when everyone was sweating about whether the deal would be agreed at the September or December summit, in case there wasn't enough time to sort the practicalities out?

    Happy, carefree times.

    Do you remember the discussions on whether or not a successful Brexit would bring an electoral dividend or not?
    It's going to be great
  • I miss the good old days when a government clusterfuck was about pasties.

    We can trace much of our current predicament to a man eating a sandwich, and a big block of stone.

    I do hope I live long enough to see the knockabout comedy film that will eventually be made.
    Ed winning would have been even worse.

    He’d have been beholden to the SNP which would have seen UKIP surge in England and Wales.

    Just imagine a overtly Muslim hating, immigrant bashing Farage party winning a general election.

    There’s a circle of hell reserved for those Kippers that enabled to what it has become today.
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 22,042
    SeanT said:

    Am I the only PB-er with an odd desire to start drinking in the middle of the afternoon?

    This is like Paris a week before the Blitzkrieg. The Bunker in Berlin as the Red Army shells exploded overhead. Gotterdammerung.

    It requires gin.

    How do you know that the rest of us aren't already taking advantage of the free wifi in Wetherspoons?
  • Anorak said:

    Sean_F said:

    SeanT said:

    She's pregnant.

    With Jeremy Corbyn's love child.
    Although paternity is disputed by Vince Cable, who is demanding a DNA test.
    Oh Dr Cable, Tories he enabled.
  • EndillionEndillion Posts: 4,976
    Sean_F said:

    Nigelb said:

    Maybe the EU have made their extension conditional on May's resignation. That'd be, um, something.

    Well the EU do have a certain amount of form in imposing leaders on member states...
    Maybe they're demanding that Jeremy Corbyn be appointed as PM.
    "Or Tony Blair. We liked Tony. Nice and pliable, he was."
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 33,497

    SeanT said:

    Am I the only PB-er with an odd desire to start drinking in the middle of the afternoon?

    This is like Paris a week before the Blitzkrieg. The Bunker in Berlin as the Red Army shells exploded overhead. Gotterdammerung.

    It requires gin.

    Jakehead or a nice Real Cider for me.
    A cool glass of English wine?
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,133

    SeanT said:

    Am I the only PB-er with an odd desire to start drinking in the middle of the afternoon?

    This is like Paris a week before the Blitzkrieg. The Bunker in Berlin as the Red Army shells exploded overhead. Gotterdammerung.

    It requires gin.

    Jakehead or a nice Real Cider for me.
    A cool glass of English wine?
    The way things are going the only wine available will come in a box.
  • SeanTSeanT Posts: 549

    God. Do you remember the days when everyone was sweating about whether the deal would be agreed at the September or December summit, in case there wasn't enough time to sort the practicalities out?

    Happy, carefree times.

    Do you remember the discussions on whether or not a successful Brexit would bring an electoral dividend or not?
    It's going to be great
    *sad, bitter laughter*

    When we are eating the last rat in the freezing wastes just outside Reading I shall tell my grandkids that I voted Leave as a bit of a joke, on a sunny Primrose Hill afternoon, happy in the knowledge that Remain would win.

    Then my grandchildren will kill me.

  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 33,497

    Anorak said:

    Sean_F said:

    SeanT said:

    She's pregnant.

    With Jeremy Corbyn's love child.
    Although paternity is disputed by Vince Cable, who is demanding a DNA test.
    Oh Dr Cable, Tories he enabled.
    Along with Nick Clegg.At the time, IIRC, most of us thought it was a fine idea!
  • SeanTSeanT Posts: 549
    edited March 2019
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 33,497

    SeanT said:

    Am I the only PB-er with an odd desire to start drinking in the middle of the afternoon?

    This is like Paris a week before the Blitzkrieg. The Bunker in Berlin as the Red Army shells exploded overhead. Gotterdammerung.

    It requires gin.

    Jakehead or a nice Real Cider for me.
    A cool glass of English wine?
    The way things are going the only wine available will come in a box.
    I had quite a reasonable English red recently. Bit thin, but then English reds tend to be. That's wines; no reflection of the former Mr Watson.
  • notme2notme2 Posts: 1,006
    Scott_P said:
    Crikey, this reminds me of when Diana died...
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826
    So a decision wouldn't have been made until tomorrow but now it won't be made? Seems a bit of an excuse.
  • StreeterStreeter Posts: 684
    SeanT said:

    God. Do you remember the days when everyone was sweating about whether the deal would be agreed at the September or December summit, in case there wasn't enough time to sort the practicalities out?

    Happy, carefree times.

    Do you remember the discussions on whether or not a successful Brexit would bring an electoral dividend or not?
    It's going to be great
    *sad, bitter laughter*

    When we are eating the last rat in the freezing wastes just outside Reading I shall tell my grandkids that I voted Leave as a bit of a joke, on a sunny Primrose Hill afternoon, happy in the knowledge that Remain would win.

    Then my grandchildren will kill me.

    Remember calling for diamond hard Brexit?

    What a silly sausage you were, eh?
  • AndrewAndrew Posts: 2,900
    Just before announcements n stuff, a glance at what Betfair thinks atm:

    MV3 to pass: 38%
    UK to Brexit by 29th: 16%
    A50 revoked: 23%
    A50 extended: 84% <---??
    EU ref before 2020: 28%
  • EndillionEndillion Posts: 4,976
    SeanT said:

    God. Do you remember the days when everyone was sweating about whether the deal would be agreed at the September or December summit, in case there wasn't enough time to sort the practicalities out?

    Happy, carefree times.

    Do you remember the discussions on whether or not a successful Brexit would bring an electoral dividend or not?
    It's going to be great
    *sad, bitter laughter*

    I voted Leave as a bit of a joke, on a sunny Primrose Hill afternoon, happy in the knowledge that Remain would win.

    Didn't it rain heavily in London for most of the afternoon? I recall getting drenched, albeit I voted well into the evening.
  • Scott_PScott_P Posts: 51,453
    SeanT said:

    Wow. Faces like thunder.

    What's happened? New election?

    Sorry, I screwed up the links. My machine rebooted...

    But that video is further upthread, and yes, they don't look happy...
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 33,497
    SeanT said:

    Scott_P said:
    Wow. Faces like thunder.

    What's happened? New election?
    Cometh the hour, cometh that man??? Again??? Or something like that.
  • notme2notme2 Posts: 1,006

    God. Do you remember the days when everyone was sweating about whether the deal would be agreed at the September or December summit, in case there wasn't enough time to sort the practicalities out?

    Happy, carefree times.

    Do you remember the discussions on whether or not a successful Brexit would bring an electoral dividend or not?
    It's going to be great
    It will.. if she gets it through, she’ll be flying high.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 42,253

    So my guess, for what it’s worrh.

    EU have turned down extension and told TM in advance.

    TM is going to stand there and say the choice is now my deal or no deal because there’s no time otherwise.

    She’s called the opposition parties in to tell them there will be no deal unless they whip their MPs to pass the deal.

    She might throw a resignation-once-deal-is-passed in there but I think that’s unlikely.

    I like it.

    I like it even more if the Labour response is OK but only if we get a GE.
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826
    Streeter said:

    SeanT said:

    God. Do you remember the days when everyone was sweating about whether the deal would be agreed at the September or December summit, in case there wasn't enough time to sort the practicalities out?

    Happy, carefree times.

    Do you remember the discussions on whether or not a successful Brexit would bring an electoral dividend or not?
    It's going to be great
    *sad, bitter laughter*

    When we are eating the last rat in the freezing wastes just outside Reading I shall tell my grandkids that I voted Leave as a bit of a joke, on a sunny Primrose Hill afternoon, happy in the knowledge that Remain would win.

    Then my grandchildren will kill me.

    Remember calling for diamond hard Brexit?

    What a silly sausage you were, eh?
    He could be about to get it.
  • SeanTSeanT Posts: 549
    Scott_P said:
    Wow. Faces like thunder.

    What's happened? New election?
  • AlastairMeeksAlastairMeeks Posts: 30,340
    Just a thought - has the Remain wing of the Cabinet found their collective cojones and resigned? It would explain a fair amount of what's happening right now.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,133
    edited March 2019
    SeanT said:

    Scott_P said:
    Wow. Faces like thunder.

    What's happened? New election?
    If that was the case, wait until Brenda from Bristol hear's about !!!!
  • SeanT said:

    Am I the only PB-er with an odd desire to start drinking in the middle of the afternoon?

    This is like Paris a week before the Blitzkrieg. The Bunker in Berlin as the Red Army shells exploded overhead. Gotterdammerung.

    It requires gin.

    Jakehead or a nice Real Cider for me.
    A cool glass of English wine?
    The way things are going the only wine available will come in a box.
    And every pizza will be topped with pineapple.
  • ChrisChris Posts: 11,752

    So my guess, for what it’s worrh.

    EU have turned down extension and told TM in advance.

    TM is going to stand there and say the choice is now my deal or no deal because there’s no time otherwise.

    She’s called the opposition parties in to tell them there will be no deal unless they whip their MPs to pass the deal.

    She might throw a resignation-once-deal-is-passed in there but I think that’s unlikely.

    My guess: TM just hasn't got the slightest idea what to do.
  • EndillionEndillion Posts: 4,976
    Andrew said:

    Just before announcements n stuff, a glance at what Betfair thinks atm:

    MV3 to pass: 38%
    UK to Brexit by 29th: 16%
    A50 revoked: 23%
    A50 extended: 84% <---??
    EU ref before 2020: 28%</p>

    More pertinently, huge movements towards a GE and Theresa May stepping down in 2019.
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    Interesting article on the yellow vest movement.

    https://www.lrb.co.uk/v41/n06/jeremy-harding/among-the-gilets-jaunes
  • SeanTSeanT Posts: 549

    Just a thought - has the Remain wing of the Cabinet found their collective cojones and resigned? It would explain a fair amount of what's happening right now.

    Possible. But both Remainer and Leaver ministers looked incredibly concerned in that clip.

    I think an election is more likely. But, God knows.
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 33,497
    Chris said:

    So my guess, for what it’s worrh.

    EU have turned down extension and told TM in advance.

    TM is going to stand there and say the choice is now my deal or no deal because there’s no time otherwise.

    She’s called the opposition parties in to tell them there will be no deal unless they whip their MPs to pass the deal.

    She might throw a resignation-once-deal-is-passed in there but I think that’s unlikely.

    My guess: TM just hasn't got the slightest idea what to do.
    She hasn't had since just before Christmas.
  • NorthofStokeNorthofStoke Posts: 1,758
    My guess: May about to agree with party leaders that political settlement part of WA will be revised on basis of a series of votes the Commons. Once a formula that will command a majority is agreed then it will be taken back to EU. Ask EU for short extension on that basis.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 82,133
    edited March 2019
    Scott_P said:
    In reality, June vs May makes zero difference.
  • Richard_NabaviRichard_Nabavi Posts: 30,821

    Just a thought - has the Remain wing of the Cabinet found their collective cojones and resigned? It would explain a fair amount of what's happening right now.

    Good thinking. Or at least are on the brink of doing so.
  • I’m meant to have an endoscopy now.

    I’m going to miss all the good stuff aren’t I?
  • SeanTSeanT Posts: 549
    Scott_P said:
    That could be read several ways.
  • Stark_DawningStark_Dawning Posts: 9,683
    SeanT said:

    Scott_P said:
    Wow. Faces like thunder.

    What's happened? New election?
    Has she sacked the lot?
  • SeanT said:

    Am I the only PB-er with an odd desire to start drinking in the middle of the afternoon?

    This is like Paris a week before the Blitzkrieg. The Bunker in Berlin as the Red Army shells exploded overhead. Gotterdammerung.

    It requires gin.

    I've been saying lets go to the pub for fucking hours.

    At 6:30 I attend the Free From Food Awards. Its a Free Bar...
  • SeanT said:

    Scott_P said:
    That could be read several ways.
    Yes. The Remainers could have gone, or she might precipitate them to.
  • SeanTSeanT Posts: 549

    Just a thought - has the Remain wing of the Cabinet found their collective cojones and resigned? It would explain a fair amount of what's happening right now.

    Good thinking. Or at least are on the brink of doing so.
    What would the practical effect of that be? TMay has to resign? And we get a cross party ultra-soft Brexit? Splitting the Tories?
  • Richard_NabaviRichard_Nabavi Posts: 30,821
    SeanT said:

    Just a thought - has the Remain wing of the Cabinet found their collective cojones and resigned? It would explain a fair amount of what's happening right now.

    Good thinking. Or at least are on the brink of doing so.
    What would the practical effect of that be? TMay has to resign? And we get a cross party ultra-soft Brexit? Splitting the Tories?
    The latter I think. And maybe the others as well.
  • SeanTSeanT Posts: 549
    Weird to think that what happens in the next few days will probably shape British politics for two generations.
  • CD13CD13 Posts: 6,366
    She could be resigning on health grounds. Dealing with a bunch of lying and plotting MPs would make anyone sick. And she does have diabetes.
  • SeanT said:

    Just a thought - has the Remain wing of the Cabinet found their collective cojones and resigned? It would explain a fair amount of what's happening right now.

    Good thinking. Or at least are on the brink of doing so.
    What would the practical effect of that be? TMay has to resign? And we get a cross party ultra-soft Brexit? Splitting the Tories?
    Yes.
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 33,497
    Government of National Unity? Jezza Foreign Sec. Cable Chancellor.
  • Government of National Unity? Jezza Foreign Sec. Cable Chancellor.

    So a Tory Chancellor !!!!
  • Richard_NabaviRichard_Nabavi Posts: 30,821
    Meanwhile, in a surreal side-show, a completely irrelevant 'debate' proceeds in parliament.
  • JohnLilburneJohnLilburne Posts: 6,261
    Scott_P said:
    They were supposed to be the non-racist wing of UKIP!
  • Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 61,814
    Morris Dancer's Historical Stoic-o-meter (just a few off the top of my head), from heroic to wet lettuce:

    Constantine Dragases removing his imperial purple garb and charging into the fray, to certain death.
    Alfred the Great continuing the fight when his kingdom was a few square feet of marsh.
    Britain during the Blitz and the Battle of Britain.
    Henry V standing to fight at Agincourt against vastly larger forces.
    The soldiers of Adea refusing to fight because they had too much respect for Alexander the Great's mother, Olympias.
    The paying of Danegeld.
    Polyperchon handing over Heracles[sp], the bastard son of Alexander the Great, to Cassander.
    John giving away strategically critical land in France to Philip Augustus when he learnt Richard the Lionheart was no longer captive.
  • Government of National Unity? Jezza Foreign Sec. Cable Chancellor.

    PM: Ken Clarke.

    Foreign Sec: Lord Mandelson

    Chancellor: Lord Osborne

    Brexit Secretary: Michael Gove.

    Corbyn can be tea boy.
  • Nigel_ForemainNigel_Foremain Posts: 14,313

    Government of National Unity? Jezza Foreign Sec. Cable Chancellor.

    What would the world think of us then? Mr Thicky would make the most ridiculous foreign minister since, well, Boris Johnson!
  • BarnesianBarnesian Posts: 8,621
    Endillion said:

    Andrew said:

    Just before announcements n stuff, a glance at what Betfair thinks atm:

    MV3 to pass: 38%
    UK to Brexit by 29th: 16%
    A50 revoked: 23%
    A50 extended: 84% <---??
    EU ref before 2020: 28%</p>

    More pertinently, huge movements towards a GE and Theresa May stepping down in 2019.
    Yes - now 80% chance she'll be gone this year.
  • Richard_NabaviRichard_Nabavi Posts: 30,821

    Scott_P said:
    They were supposed to be the non-racist wing of UKIP!
    Well, everything's relative.
  • AlastairMeeksAlastairMeeks Posts: 30,340

    Government of National Unity? Jezza Foreign Sec. Cable Chancellor.

    PM: Ken Clarke.

    Foreign Sec: Lord Mandelson

    Chancellor: Lord Osborne

    Brexit Secretary: Michael Gove.

    Corbyn can be tea boy.
    Prime Minister Lidington please.
  • Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 61,814
    edited March 2019
    Mr. Eagles, is it just a small one (say 10')? If so, you'll be fine.

    Best of luck.

    Edited extra bit: ahem, I thought it was posterior, but it appears to be in through the mouth :p

    Anyway, I hope it goes well.
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 33,497

    Government of National Unity? Jezza Foreign Sec. Cable Chancellor.

    PM: Ken Clarke.

    Foreign Sec: Lord Mandelson

    Chancellor: Lord Osborne

    Brexit Secretary: Michael Gove.

    Corbyn can be tea boy.
    BBC reports that Ken Clarke, the Tory pro-European, says article 50 should be extended to the end of this year, at the minimum.
  • Barnesian said:

    Endillion said:

    Andrew said:

    Just before announcements n stuff, a glance at what Betfair thinks atm:

    MV3 to pass: 38%
    UK to Brexit by 29th: 16%
    A50 revoked: 23%
    A50 extended: 84% <---??
    EU ref before 2020: 28%</p>

    More pertinently, huge movements towards a GE and Theresa May stepping down in 2019.
    Yes - now 80% chance she'll be gone this year.
    I think it is even higher than that 90% +
  • CharlesCharles Posts: 35,758
    SeanT said:

    God. Do you remember the days when everyone was sweating about whether the deal would be agreed at the September or December summit, in case there wasn't enough time to sort the practicalities out?

    Happy, carefree times.

    Do you remember the discussions on whether or not a successful Brexit would bring an electoral dividend or not?
    It's going to be great
    *sad, bitter laughter*

    When we are eating the last rat in the freezing wastes just outside Reading I shall tell my grandkids that I voted Leave as a bit of a joke, on a sunny Primrose Hill afternoon, happy in the knowledge that Remain would win.

    Then my grandchildren will kill me.

    Only because they’re hungry

    Think of it as your final service.

    (In happier news we have just opened our first office outside London)
  • Tusk's up.
  • Scott_P said:
    Here it is boys and girls. The government of the United Kingdom triggered a process that completes next Friday. The EU believe that efforts are in effect to put a stop to that completion, but cannot be clear who is actually running the government of the United Kingdom. Those of us living here have been thinking for ages that this is an OmniFuckingShambles (the full and correct Malcolm Tucker quote) but May blithely continued on pretending to be the PM.

    It has taken the EU to point out that she is only pretending. That she hasn't the backing of her own cabinet never mind her own government never mind the Commons. So perhaps, just perhaps, with the rejection of her begging letter it has sunk in somewhere in the Fuck Business party that it needs to remove her immediately before time runs out.
  • FF43FF43 Posts: 17,208
    SeanT said:

    Just a thought - has the Remain wing of the Cabinet found their collective cojones and resigned? It would explain a fair amount of what's happening right now.

    Possible. But both Remainer and Leaver ministers looked incredibly concerned in that clip.

    I think an election is more likely. But, God knows.
    Theresa May has finally decided she can't take it anymore and has asked Jeremy Corbyn to take over and sort out Brexit, assuming he turns up to the meeting.

    Either that she has tasked her top troubleshooter, Chris Grayling, to do the job and the prospect of that happy outcome is reflected in the faces of his colleagues.
  • EndillionEndillion Posts: 4,976
    My guess, which is worth precisely nothing, is she's about to announce we are heading for No Deal unless enough of those on the Opposition benches care to prevent it.
  • Government of National Unity? Jezza Foreign Sec. Cable Chancellor.

    PM: Ken Clarke.

    Foreign Sec: Lord Mandelson

    Chancellor: Lord Osborne

    Brexit Secretary: Michael Gove.

    Corbyn can be tea boy.
    Prime Minister Lidington please.
    I’m on Clarke at 80/1 and Lidders at 125/1 I think.

    Clarke on his worse day is better than any other MP on their best day.
  • Richard_NabaviRichard_Nabavi Posts: 30,821

    Government of National Unity? Jezza Foreign Sec. Cable Chancellor.

    PM: Ken Clarke.

    Foreign Sec: Lord Mandelson

    Chancellor: Lord Osborne

    Brexit Secretary: Michael Gove.

    Corbyn can be tea boy.
    Prime Minister Lidington please.
    Hear Hear!
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 33,497

    Government of National Unity? Jezza Foreign Sec. Cable Chancellor.

    PM: Ken Clarke.

    Foreign Sec: Lord Mandelson

    Chancellor: Lord Osborne

    Brexit Secretary: Michael Gove.

    Corbyn can be tea boy.
    BBC reports that Ken Clarke, the Tory pro-European, says article 50 should be extended to the end of this year, at the minimum.
    Sorry; Guardian says. Flicking between the two.
  • logical_songlogical_song Posts: 9,914
    She could say 'Nothing has changed.' I suppose.
  • Nigel_ForemainNigel_Foremain Posts: 14,313

    Scott_P said:
    They were supposed to be the non-racist wing of UKIP!
    Splitters!
  • dr_spyndr_spyn Posts: 11,300
  • Conditional on deal passing
  • Harris_TweedHarris_Tweed Posts: 1,337
    Tusk: no extension without MV3; exact duration still open; June not great.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 48,741
    Chucking dye bombs at each other for the rest of the day may lighten the atmosphere a little. An excellent idea!
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 78,218

    My guess: May about to agree with party leaders that political settlement part of WA will be revised on basis of a series of votes the Commons. Once a formula that will command a majority is agreed then it will be taken back to EU. Ask EU for short extension on that basis.

    That'd be sensible. Ultra remain will be horrified though !
  • Mr. Eagles, is it just a small one (say 10')? If so, you'll be fine.

    Best of luck.

    Edited extra bit: ahem, I thought it was posterior, but it appears to be in through the mouth :p

    Anyway, I hope it goes well.

    You’re a pervert.

    Were you taught LGBT lessons at a young age?
  • SeanTSeanT Posts: 549
    But she hasn't got the political capital or power to do any of that. She's marooned.

    Only parliament can collectively choose a Deal, revote, etc.
  • AramintaMoonbeamQCAramintaMoonbeamQC Posts: 3,855
    edited March 2019
    Tusk says June 30th might be OK, but he'll have to check with the others, like.

    Oh, conditional upon MV3 passing.

    We're doomed, lads.
  • Scott_P said:
    Didn’t someone tip Hunt at 100/1?
  • AnorakAnorak Posts: 6,621

    Scott_P said:
    They were supposed to be the non-racist wing of UKIP!
    "Relatively" non-racist. Like your Nan compared to a chap with a swastika tattoo.
  • RogerRoger Posts: 19,914
    Charles said:

    SeanT said:

    God. Do you remember the days when everyone was sweating about whether the deal would be agreed at the September or December summit, in case there wasn't enough time to sort the practicalities out?

    Happy, carefree times.

    Do you remember the discussions on whether or not a successful Brexit would bring an electoral dividend or not?
    It's going to be great
    *sad, bitter laughter*

    When we are eating the last rat in the freezing wastes just outside Reading I shall tell my grandkids that I voted Leave as a bit of a joke, on a sunny Primrose Hill afternoon, happy in the knowledge that Remain would win.

    Then my grandchildren will kill me.

    Only because they’re hungry

    Think of it as your final service.

    (In happier news we have just opened our first office outside London)
    Hartlepool?
  • RochdalePioneersRochdalePioneers Posts: 28,904
    edited March 2019
    Deleted
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 33,497
    Roger said:

    Charles said:

    SeanT said:

    God. Do you remember the days when everyone was sweating about whether the deal would be agreed at the September or December summit, in case there wasn't enough time to sort the practicalities out?

    Happy, carefree times.

    Do you remember the discussions on whether or not a successful Brexit would bring an electoral dividend or not?
    It's going to be great
    *sad, bitter laughter*

    When we are eating the last rat in the freezing wastes just outside Reading I shall tell my grandkids that I voted Leave as a bit of a joke, on a sunny Primrose Hill afternoon, happy in the knowledge that Remain would win.

    Then my grandchildren will kill me.

    Only because they’re hungry

    Think of it as your final service.

    (In happier news we have just opened our first office outside London)
    Hartlepool?
    Dublin?
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