Message from @Decoy

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2019-03-29 14:45:41 UTC  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vR1CU8NjGW0
"Life in Australia: Sydney" 1960s, back when sydney was huite

2019-03-29 14:45:58 UTC  

@Broo TulsiGang 2024 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 you're just envious of a minister that tell Luxembourg they are cucks

2019-03-29 14:46:02 UTC  

<:GWjiangoOmegaLUL:389904150886088723>

Vote for me. I'll tell them

To their faces

2019-03-29 14:46:34 UTC  

@Deleted User vote brOO

2019-03-29 14:48:31 UTC  

Mate our King told Hugo Chavez to shut up on live TV

2019-03-29 14:50:17 UTC  

Also Luxembourg should have deported all those nasty Italian immigrants in the 60s... leeching off the welfare, bringing wages down, bringing crime and replacing the locals smh... @Ondsinet

2019-03-29 14:50:30 UTC  

<:GWjiangoOmegaLUL:389904150886088723>

2019-03-29 14:50:42 UTC  

Cuck once

2019-03-29 14:51:38 UTC  

@Capitán Alatriste b-but diversity is our strength

2019-03-29 15:02:26 UTC  

they will never let her as long as the current leadership are around

She's going to run as a Republican in 2024

WE ARE ALOHA NOW

2019-03-29 15:14:55 UTC  

hmmm

2019-03-29 15:15:21 UTC  

so, since the UK government can't seem to come to an agreement on brexit
should the queen dissolve parliament and call an election?

2019-03-29 15:15:43 UTC  

for the lulz, of course, but also to get it over with

2019-03-29 15:15:45 UTC  

no

2019-03-29 15:16:13 UTC  

she dont have said power. as the queen dont have any say in politics

2019-03-29 15:16:19 UTC  

uhh

2019-03-29 15:16:32 UTC  

the queen has a lot of power she just never uses it

2019-03-29 15:16:39 UTC  

Brexit is only one issue - no reason for election

2019-03-29 15:17:16 UTC  

As of 2011, Queen Elizabeth II can no longer exercise her power to dissolve parliament. With the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act, a two-thirds vote in the House of Commons must occur to dissolve England’s government before a five-year fixed-term expires.

2019-03-29 15:18:15 UTC  

but don't get me wrong, these cowards in Parliament may well call an election (especially if Theresa May steps down), but it will not actually solve anything.

2019-03-29 15:18:36 UTC  

`As of 2011, Queen Elizabeth II can no longer exercise her power to dissolve parliament`
wow sad

2019-03-29 15:18:55 UTC  

parliament are looking everywhere to find a way to kick the can down the road

2019-03-29 15:19:30 UTC  

kinda weird that they can just nab the queen's powers if she's the sovereign right?

2019-03-29 15:19:38 UTC  

All thanks to David Cameron trying to give coalition stability - they throwing away centuries of constiturion for short-term convenience... bunch of cunts.

2019-03-29 15:20:30 UTC  

- and that's why I would lose no sleep whatsoever if I pulled the trigger myself

2019-03-29 15:21:22 UTC  

They are systematically throwing away everything that made the British system work because they want to do things it doesn't allow.

2019-03-29 15:22:20 UTC  

the dangers of not having a set Constitution but a lot of overlapping laws that can be easy changed

2019-03-29 15:22:57 UTC  

All constitutions are subject to change

2019-03-29 15:23:11 UTC  

but it need much more work to do.

2019-03-29 15:23:22 UTC  

legally it's actually very clear, but the people trust their "betters" to do the right thing and not corrupt the fundamentals we were all brought up with.

2019-03-29 15:24:51 UTC  

We're now in a situation where they've fiddled with the system so much that they broke it - it now needs fixed, but again, the lazy cowards will simply try to use sticky plaster to cover the cracks and blame it all on Brexit.

I've got 9 toilet rolls. Let's Brexit tonight.

2019-03-29 15:26:22 UTC  

I mean Brexit has exposed some of the older cracks from before

2019-03-29 15:26:31 UTC  

As well as add new ones