You fucking started it you old git.

You fucking started it you old git.
Get a room you - two kiss and cuddle and make up.
Just adding to May's problems.MPs will hold debate on Tuesday after Speaker John Bercow accepted contempt motion
They voted to keep them foreigners out.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 04, 2018 11:13 amWhat did the Brits vote for? That is the fundamental problem. You could never have a binary answer to such a complex question. For the Brexiteers it was obvious; get out before the EU tax law came into effect. For the rest bugger the country. Brexit had failed. The EU was even more united.
As ever your desire to believe reality is what you wish it to be is showing you up. As I’ve said many times I voted remain. The fact that I stand up to your prejudiced hatred of your country of origin is another matter altogether and has no relation to what I voted at the time.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 04, 2018 4:40 pmThey can feel what real non-Europeanism really means. Hi Rum are you there welcome to the 51st. state. Coming into the UK there will be a special Blue channel for Brits, Americans and the odds and sods with blue passports.
Yes really. Are you suggesting I’m lying about the way I voted?
I'm going to be interested in what the government and their apologists in the press have to say tomorrow - will they be contrite or combative?Full Brexit legal advice to be published after MPs find UK Government in contempt of Parliament
Theresa May's Government is to release its legal advice on the Brexit deal on Wednesday, after being found in contempt of Parliament over its refusal to publish it in full.
In dramatic scenes at Westminster, the Prime Minister's Democratic Unionist Party allies joined Labour and other opposition parties to inflict defeat on the Government by 311 votes to 293. The humiliating division came shortly before Prime Minister Theresa May was due to open a five-day debate on her deal, amid widespread expectations that her proposals are set for rejection by MPs.
Labour's shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer said that the finding of contempt was "a badge of shame" for the Government, with "huge constitutional and political significance".
It is the first time in modern history that a Government has been found in contempt of Parliament. "It is highly regrettable that the Government has let it come to this, but ministers left the opposition with no option but to bring forward these proceedings," said Sir Keir.
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