Message from @Zery <3
Discord ID: 591362093928808448
THIS PLACE EXISTS
NO DEAL NO PROBLEM
BORIS FOR PM
Yeah!
nice
No deal Brexit means Britain leaves the EU **in name only** @πTobyπ
No it Doesn't
GG @HM - Queen of UK + Commonwealth, you just advanced to level 6!
*Round 4:*
Boris Johnson - 160
Jeremy Hunt - 77
Michael Gove - 75 (Eliminated)
It was a interesting ballot
It was a short lead over hunt for gove
Yeah
Bojo is happy about that
Gove would have split the Leave vote
Boris May have told some of his supporters to vote tactically
Yeah
Would explain why Stewart dropped after Raab left
I wish we had a full brexit tbh..
But no
The government just yeets it to October
When I found it was October I was fuming
I'm just pissed the government is fucking off on holiday rather than sorting this shit out
another holiday?
Bureaucrats
We need to get a full brexit
No "No Deal Brexit"
A full removal from the EU
That way we can be free from laws that inhibit freedom
-df brexit
**Brexit**: Brexit
Verb: [Brexiting]
The act of telling everyone at a [gathering] (party, meeting ... etc.), that you are leaving, [but actually] staying.
*[Theresa] is at the party, [brexiting] near [the fridge] for over an hour now*
*(<http://brexit.urbanup.com/13761239>)* *9 more results*
-df bojo
**bojo**: Bone [Jockey] will become a widely popular insult around 2014, then be shortened to "[BoJo]" in [2015].
*Data: Hey, [McFly], you bojo! Those boards don't [work on] water!
[Whitey]: Unless you've got power!*
*(<http://bojo.urbanup.com/1569493>)* *9 more results*
-df Boris Johnson
**Boris Johnson**: A [blowjob]. Derived from [the initials] of Boris Johnson: [BJ].
*She [gave] me [a Boris] [Johnson].*
*(<http://boris-johnson.urbanup.com/3322772>)* *9 more results*
If the Tories vote in Hunt, they deserve to lose the next election
-df tories
**tories**: [Tories] is the colloquial word for supporters of [the conservative party] in the UK. Historically, the word Tory has also been used for those who support the British [monarchy].
It is derived from the middle irish word "tΓ³raidhe", meaning outlaw, robber and pursuit.
Its use is considered abusive, specially if it's used by opponents of the party.
*They have been [lifelong] tories, so it's no [suprise] they supports the [conservatives].*
*(<http://tories.urbanup.com/2638853>)* *9 more results*
-df brexit