Message from @MuChaDo

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2018-06-09 15:46:10 UTC  

Unless there's been another development since then

2018-06-09 15:47:30 UTC  

Think it was more then that.

2018-06-09 15:47:52 UTC  

It seamed like people were being arrested or somthing.

2018-06-09 15:54:03 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/455036867734142976/IMG_20180609_175344.jpg

2018-06-09 15:55:23 UTC  

**[Laughs in American]**

2018-06-09 15:56:17 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/455037429418688522/IMG_20180609_175521.jpg

2018-06-09 15:56:25 UTC  

It'll actually be interesting to see which American websites decide "Fuck this" and pull out of the EU outright

2018-06-09 15:58:15 UTC  

`Y O U W O U L D N ' T S T E A L A M E M E`

2018-06-09 15:58:32 UTC  

Sargon's newscast was shit tbh

2018-06-09 15:59:05 UTC  

With any luck this overreach will destroy the EU

2018-06-09 15:59:36 UTC  

I personally think Europe's doomed to be a perpetual powder keg

2018-06-09 16:00:52 UTC  

The problem with the UK is that the politicians always try to solve secondary issues rather than the root cause of the problem. So we are in this perpetual situation of people basically putting band aids on

2018-06-09 16:03:09 UTC  

I think the root problem with the UK is its monarchism, a problem intensified by its lack of written constitution

2018-06-09 16:03:11 UTC  

yeah, oldie but a goodie
does he still upload?

2018-06-09 16:03:22 UTC  

actually, last I heard, he got booked for something, ironically enough

2018-06-09 16:03:30 UTC  

@RMS_Gigantic nope, watch the vid

2018-06-09 16:03:52 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/455039336610529300/20180609_180330.JPG

2018-06-09 16:05:00 UTC  

A lot of these secondary "solutions" wouldn't even be legal with something comparable to a Bill of Rights

2018-06-09 16:05:33 UTC  

The problem with politicians is that far too many people have a naive faith in them

2018-06-09 16:05:36 UTC  

a bill of rights that can't simply be undone with a later contradicting law and some "Common Law" interpretation aswith the Communications Act of 2003

2018-06-09 16:06:09 UTC  

@RMS_Gigantic You obviously didn't understand what Douglas said

2018-06-09 16:06:38 UTC  

I agree with Douglas, I just think there's an even deeper and more fundamental problem with the British legal system

2018-06-09 16:07:01 UTC  

@RMS_Gigantic the problem is the politicians, that don't serve the people and we are a small number that support others.

2018-06-09 16:07:28 UTC  

politicians who don't swear allegiance to their citizens or British law

2018-06-09 16:07:45 UTC  

but instead personally swear allegiance to the British monarch

2018-06-09 16:08:23 UTC  

That isn't the problem. That is naive

2018-06-09 16:08:43 UTC  

You just said that the politicians don't serve the people

2018-06-09 16:08:53 UTC  

That's because they're not supposed to

2018-06-09 16:08:57 UTC  

They don't serve the monarch either

2018-06-09 16:09:05 UTC  

Yes, they do

2018-06-09 16:09:08 UTC  

no

2018-06-09 16:09:15 UTC  

```I, (Insert full name), do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, her heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.```

2018-06-09 16:09:30 UTC  

Do you think they honour that ?

2018-06-09 16:09:34 UTC  

They don't

2018-06-09 16:09:45 UTC  

The PM certainly does when meeting with the monarch personally every week

2018-06-09 16:10:08 UTC  

gay

2018-06-09 16:10:22 UTC  

@RMS_Gigantic do they meet every week, because I don't think it is that often

2018-06-09 16:10:35 UTC  

they meet when they get sworn in

2018-06-09 16:10:43 UTC  

```The British Prime Minister has a weekly audience with Elizabeth II, usually every Wednesday, during parliamentary time at Buckingham Palace.```