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Otis

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There is always one bad apple. The rest of us areole my mum.

My mum is not a vegetarian, but is the nicest person on the entire planet by a long chalk.
 

Houchens Head

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He was also a huge advocate for animal rights.... how are we quantifying that one?
So why did the bastard poison his dog, Blondi? He wanted to kill himself, but the dog had a right to carry on living! But Hitler wanted to "test" a cyanide capsule!
From Wikipedia: Blondi played a role in Nazi propaganda by portraying Hitler as an animal lover. Dogs like Blondi were coveted as "germanische Urhunde", being close to the wolf, and became very fashionable during the Nazi era. On 29 April 1945, Hitler expressed doubts about the cyanide capsules he had received through Heinrich Himmler's SS. To verify the capsules' potency, Hitler ordered Dr. Werner Haase to test one on Blondi, who died as a result.
So much for being an animal lover!
 
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Ian1779

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So why did the bastard poison his dog, Blondi? He wanted to kill himself, but the dog had a right to carry on living! But Hitler wanted to "test" a cyanide capsule!
From Wikipedia: Blondi played a role in Nazi propaganda by portraying Hitler as an animal lover. Dogs like Blondi were coveted as "germanische Urhunde", being close to the wolf, and became very fashionable during the Nazi era. On 29 April 1945, Hitler expressed doubts about the cyanide capsules he had received through Heinrich Himmler's SS. To verify the capsules' potency, Hitler ordered Dr. Werner Haase to test one on Blondi, who died as a result.
So much for being an animal lover!

He also gave the cyanide to his wife who he married the day before (the same day he killed his dog). Shit shag?
 

clint van damme

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So why did the bastard poison his dog, Blondi? He wanted to kill himself, but the dog had a right to carry on living! But Hitler wanted to "test" a cyanide capsule!
From Wikipedia: Blondi played a role in Nazi propaganda by portraying Hitler as an animal lover. Dogs like Blondi were coveted as "germanische Urhunde", being close to the wolf, and became very fashionable during the Nazi era. On 29 April 1945, Hitler expressed doubts about the cyanide capsules he had received through Heinrich Himmler's SS. To verify the capsules' potency, Hitler ordered Dr. Werner Haase to test one on Blondi, who died as a result.
So much for being an animal lover!

He wasn't too keen on a lot of people either!
 

The Lurker

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Even when Johnson is saying he will ignore parliament and effectively break the law, he still doesn’t have a thread dedicated to him but Corbyn does.

lol so the mp’s blocking Brexit isn’t law breaking? Johnson hasn’t broke the law yet so why even bring that up?
 

Grendel

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The only brexit they’re blocking is a no deal brexit so no they’re not breaking the law as the law is they can block a no deal brexit. This means Boris has to get the deal he promised all along.

So we can unilaterally block a no deal Brexit? Didn’t know that
 

Otis

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lol so the mp’s blocking Brexit isn’t law breaking? Johnson hasn’t broke the law yet so why even bring that up?
As has been said, they are not blocking Brexit, just a no deal Brexit that could be incredibly damaging to the country.

Fair play to MP's on all sides.
 

Grendel

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As has been said, they are not blocking Brexit, just a no deal Brexit that could be incredibly damaging to the country.

Fair play to MP's on all sides.

No they are blocking Brexit full stop and are only interested in themselves
 

Otis

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No they are blocking Brexit full stop and are only interested in themselves
Disagree.

Some maybe, but many just want the best deal for the country. You simply cannot say that everyone blocking a no deal doesn't want a deal at all.
 

clint van damme

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Disagree.

Some maybe, but many just want the best deal for the country. You simply cannot say that everyone blocking a no deal doesn't want a deal at all.

there are definitely MPs who see blocking no deal as the first step towards blocking brexit.
In the same way there are those who talk about getting deal to get people on side when they have no intention of getting a deal and ultimately want us out without one.

These are the people we have representing us these day, disgraceful.
 

Grendel

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Disagree.

Some maybe, but many just want the best deal for the country. You simply cannot say that everyone blocking a no deal doesn't want a deal at all.

So they sign the revised May deal when presented to the house again?
 

Sick Boy

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lol so the mp’s blocking Brexit isn’t law breaking? Johnson hasn’t broke the law yet so why even bring that up?

No, they’re not breaking the law.

They’re not blocking Brexit, they’re blocking a no deal Brexit. The ERG have actually blocked Brexit before though.

If Corbyn was shutting down parliament and threatening to break the law, they’d be a meltdown on here.
 

clint van damme

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talking of Johnsons puppeteer does anyone else think cummings looks like a demented Dennis Wise?

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Grendel

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No, they’re not breaking the law.

They’re not blocking Brexit, they’re blocking a no deal Brexit. The ERG have actually blocked Brexit before though.

If Corbyn was shutting down parliament and threatening to break the law, they’d be a meltdown on here.

Shutting down parliament isn’t breaking the law according to the high court ruling.

If Mr Johnson carries out his latest threat the EU will be breaking the law to allow the extension
 

Sick Boy

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Shutting down parliament isn’t breaking the law according to the high court ruling.

If Mr Johnson carries out his latest threat the EU will be breaking the law to allow the extension

I didn’t say that it was breaking the law by shutting down parliament. His threats to ignore parliament would be breaking the law though. Duncan Smith seems to think it would be worth him going to prison for hahaha
 

Grendel

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I didn’t say that it was breaking the law by shutting down parliament. His threats to ignore parliament would be breaking the law though. Duncan Smith seems to think it would be worth him going to prison for hahaha

But if he does not appoint a commissioner he cannot have any extension request implemented
 

Grendel

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skybluetony176

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Interesting - I was observing this in a famous right wing paper:

Boris Johnson plotting scheme to render EU ‘no longer legal’ in desperate bid to escape Brexit trap

Where is your source?

The history books. This won’t be the first time that the commission hasn’t had a full complement of commissioners and continued to function, there is actually a precedent for this and the legal arguments was tested long ago. It isn’t even the first time Boris has suggested this as PM.
 

Grendel

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The history books. This won’t be the first time that the commission hasn’t had a full complement of commissioners and continued to function, there is actually a precedent for this and the legal arguments was tested long ago. It isn’t even the first time Boris has suggested this as PM.

Can you show me?
 

skybluetony176

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Can you show me?

Awww. Could you not find it on wiki?

Last time I believe was in 2016 when the Hungarian Commissioner IIRC resigned. The commission was down one for five months. There’s allowance for this in EU articles for an undetermined short period of time, the longest precedent being I believe the 2016 incident of five months. So basically Boris has got to go and ask for an extension before then and there’s a precedent set for the U.K. to not have a commissioner for a period of at least 5 months so a 5 month max extension based on the current precedent looks more than doable. Of course this was all pointed out the first time that Boris made the threat which IIRC was his first day as PM.

Just to add I also recall reading that the nominees were supposed to be named last month and the U.K. sent the commission a legally binding letter stating that it wouldn’t be making a nomination and confirmed that the U.K. is not objecting to the commission continuing minus a commissioner.

He may have already pissed on his chips with his latest round of idle threats as there seems to be more than one way that the EU is covered.
 
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