Message from @Ondsinet

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2018-12-10 19:31:07 UTC  

Ok

2018-12-10 19:31:12 UTC  

Use a pc

2018-12-10 19:31:13 UTC  

Ha

2018-12-10 19:31:19 UTC  

Twitter is so broken it doesn't work lel

2018-12-10 19:32:57 UTC  

Well that video is not that shocking

2018-12-10 19:33:06 UTC  

@Den Röda Smurfensend the dancing Obama

2018-12-10 19:34:22 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/521771681513996308/jeej104.mp4

2018-12-10 19:34:38 UTC  
2018-12-10 19:34:44 UTC  

Thx

2018-12-10 19:35:07 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/521771868068249640/epicdance.gif

2018-12-10 20:42:48 UTC  

So what is the UK gonna do now? May has basically declared that they won't vote because it would get the result *she* doesn't want, correct?

2018-12-10 20:43:01 UTC  

yeh

2018-12-10 20:43:18 UTC  

I don't understand how that's legal?

2018-12-10 20:43:39 UTC  

Well she simply delayed the vote

2018-12-10 20:43:49 UTC  

When you hold a vote, you are sorta obliged to carry out the result.

2018-12-10 20:44:01 UTC  

Yeah but what she's doing is more than just delay

2018-12-10 20:44:22 UTC  

No, it's was a vote for the House of Commons to agree to the deal that May struck with the EU

2018-12-10 20:44:27 UTC  

it doesn't reverse Brexit

2018-12-10 20:44:48 UTC  

The House was likely to reject it, so May would be back at square 1

2018-12-10 20:45:03 UTC  

>invisible banana skins thrown at black people
Someone get the Foundation to investigate this skip

2018-12-10 20:45:03 UTC  

She claims the result would be No Deal. With the EU I presume. Which sounds damn good to me.

2018-12-10 20:45:35 UTC  

It shouldn't sound damn good though, and that's what's tearing the UK government apart

2018-12-10 20:45:46 UTC  

Is there no mechanism in Parliament to force a vote?

2018-12-10 20:46:18 UTC  

I mean, at any time the Queen can dissolve parliament and take direct control... but that's not too likely

2018-12-10 20:46:31 UTC  

I say they should just rip the agreements up and burn them, tell the EU to invade if they want their money so bad.

2018-12-10 20:47:02 UTC  

Yeah... except that all the agreements have been bound to most UK laws for the past 40 years

2018-12-10 20:47:07 UTC  

Honestly legal agreements only work when everyone agrees to let them work.

2018-12-10 20:47:13 UTC  

so no, you can't just tear them up

2018-12-10 20:47:31 UTC  

Can't, or would be difficult?

2018-12-10 20:47:33 UTC  

So you would opt for a unanimous vote in parliament?

2018-12-10 20:47:53 UTC  

that would get nothing to happen and nothing would ever pass

2018-12-10 20:48:18 UTC  

I mean you *can* tear up the laws, but then you'd be lawless for several months

2018-12-10 20:48:29 UTC  

and that's in nobody's business

2018-12-10 20:48:36 UTC  

Hell if I know. I don't fully understand the political process in the UK, but I do know that they're very close to basically having no say in what happens to them.

2018-12-10 20:48:46 UTC  

How so?

2018-12-10 20:49:10 UTC  

Well assuming they use the current agreement

2018-12-10 20:49:19 UTC  

Which won't pass...

2018-12-10 20:49:38 UTC  

And is the reason why May postponed the vote

2018-12-10 20:51:00 UTC  

While they try to convince people to just not do Brexit right?

2018-12-10 20:51:48 UTC  

May has been pushing for a Brexit