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Maybe someone’s covered it, but humour me because I’m still so confused about this.
Parliament voted against ‘No deal’ right? So why is the choice still ‘Mays Deal’ or ‘No Deal’? What was the point of that vote if it wasn’t to remove ‘No Deal’ from the table?
Why is it not now Mays Deal, extension or Revoke Article 50?
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This is such a bloody great and virtuous idea! Seriously good work @Mickie_Cricket
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Lol I was meant to reply to the comment just above yours, the one that actually recommended Slow Burn - would have made it less random then.
But all the same, it’s a great listen!
Edit: Thanks @EstelleGetty for the Slow Burn recommendation!
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Agreed. There were certainly a few in that original thread who met all that criteria though.
The guy who was being particularly dickish actually apologised after. Although I think he kind of missed the mark and didn’t really apologise for the part that was bad.
https://twitter.com/pangolinfeets/status/1103180462531534849?s=21
Happy ending? 💘
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Yeh fair enough. I can’t disagree with the fact I am absolutely a moany bastard. I guess when you see the same kind of comment in multiple threads by the same person though, it grates.
What’s the appropriate way to point out that someone regularly pops up and comments to point out that something isn’t funny enough/is shit and generally berates people for posting something that they think is amusing? In the thread, that asks for people to post things that they think are amusing.
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Thanks all re No Deal. So it was more a gauging of opinion than a vote, seeing as if they’d have voted yes they could very well have their No Deal and if they voted No, they could also have No Deal because the vote wouldn’t actually change the law.
This is all batshit crazy right?!
I’m interested to see how Brexit affects apathy toward politics, because I am very much fatigued by all this bullshit.