Message from @Sir Of Meep

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2019-10-14 12:14:25 UTC  

Just popped into my head to look that up

2019-10-14 12:16:15 UTC  

Anyway, why cant they see their contrictions in what they are doing, its insane! @system11

2019-10-14 12:42:55 UTC  

I really hope Boris isn’t setting up for a betrayal by reheating May’s deal and giving the EU more concessions.

2019-10-14 12:55:41 UTC  

yeah i pasted that earlier, boris is the least distrusted

2019-10-14 12:55:52 UTC  

the absolute state etc

2019-10-14 13:25:52 UTC  

Boris don't become a May

2019-10-14 13:32:27 UTC  
2019-10-14 13:58:35 UTC  

another purge

2019-10-14 14:03:54 UTC  

I just started corbyns speech about the queens speech....

2019-10-14 14:13:07 UTC  

lol he doesnt make any sense at all

2019-10-14 14:13:53 UTC  

someone asked him why he didnt call the elections, "it could have been you sorting out brexit etc" ...
"because I dont trust this prime minister"....

2019-10-14 14:13:58 UTC  

wat???

2019-10-14 14:14:40 UTC  

if he won a GE ... HE would be PM... the feckin clown

2019-10-14 14:15:00 UTC  

"I dont trust the PM... therefore I dont want a GE to get him out"

2019-10-14 14:18:44 UTC  

Oh god no... Labour wants a "green new deal"

2019-10-14 14:19:22 UTC  

Fun

2019-10-14 14:19:43 UTC  

have they learnt nothing from the fiasco in the US... no-one is buying their socialism peppered with a little environmental stuff

2019-10-14 14:32:22 UTC  

He knows that he'd have lost that election on a huge margin, partially because of terrible policy, partially because of unlikability but mostly I think because the people are fed up of elections and would be pissed if someone forced us into a new one. May showed exactly what happens to power grabbing elections (it was only because of Corbyn's unpopularity that she remained in any power)

2019-10-14 14:33:26 UTC  

@wacka he doesn't trust this pm, and he knows that if a GE was held tomorrow then BoJo would have the numbers in parliament to act.

2019-10-14 14:33:33 UTC  

na she would have run over that election if she hadnt crapped on pensioners and randomly came back with fox hunting

2019-10-14 14:35:02 UTC  

boris is reading goldy lookin chain in the commons

2019-10-14 14:42:14 UTC  

Didn’t May also want all visitors to the UK to hand in their electronic devices so they can’t hack anything?

2019-10-14 14:46:16 UTC  

oof, new legislation to "purge" harmful comments on social media

2019-10-14 14:56:30 UTC  

ahah.. boris keeps shouting "free market" and "capitalism" at corbyn 😛

2019-10-14 15:03:33 UTC  

I bet McDonnell was screaming internally

2019-10-14 15:05:01 UTC  

boris did say "and I notice as I mention free markets, the shadow chancellor recoils like a Transylvanian in sunlight"

2019-10-14 15:06:02 UTC  

lel

2019-10-14 15:06:08 UTC  

didn't see that

2019-10-14 15:28:20 UTC  

Extinction rebellion - "some may die in the process", eco friendly - 2019

2019-10-14 15:29:17 UTC  

To seek the man whose pointing hand
The giant step unfolds
With guidance from the curving path
That churns up into stone

If one bell should ring
In celebration for a king
So fast the heart should beat
As proud the head with heavy feet, yeah

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1t4KLOm7pO0

2019-10-14 15:32:52 UTC  

One thing is certain, the Brits will forever be remembered as the Gods of Rock.

2019-10-14 15:33:40 UTC  

Yes it was the start of degeneracy, but at least they were edgy and loved free speech

2019-10-14 15:35:54 UTC  

The Brits singlehandedly defeated Communism with their musical talent. Although Rush is Canadian, it still falls under the banner.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5jwxrTqoEA

2019-10-14 15:36:46 UTC  

Rush - 2112 ^

2019-10-14 15:39:25 UTC  

It's a testament to the defeat of centralized economics and social planning, @Great Britain. The West was always predicated on the idea of the sovereign individual, so that certainly isn't the cause of the degeneracy.

2019-10-14 15:40:45 UTC  

I'd say societal collapse is more so brought on by no limitation of communications by geography, specifically eliminating the social influence your institutions once had, while wiping away any identity predicated on those geographical limitations.

2019-10-14 15:41:04 UTC  

I wouldn't necessarily call it a collapse, either, as that's merely a transformation into something new.

2019-10-14 15:41:29 UTC  

After ww2, especially in the 1960s the breakdown of the family had begun as the amount of movies that came out about divorce increased, eerily the divorce rates in real life increased in correlation with each movie release throughout the decade.