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Previously on "It's Team UK now."
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostApparently this translates as 'Will lick soap'
No wonder he doesn't make any sense if that's the quality of google translate.
https://translate.google.com/#auto/e...r%20sab%C3%A3o
Vai à merda has a pretty clear translation though LOL
Google translator does not work properly with sentences, you should know that.
You look like an idiot, like me, when I'm trying to figure out some English expressions.
My English is better than your Portuguese.
Olha, vai pentear macacos sim.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostCome on FLC. You aren't going to take that are you?
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Originally posted by Bee View PostYou are crossing the line...2nd warning.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostApparently the purpose of the opposition according to some constitution expert is to form a government with no notice, so Labour could in theory be stripped of that role if Corbyn remains leader. So Camoron telling Corbyn to go for the sake of the country was actually right.
If Laird HawHaw was still around he'd no doubt be pointing to the SNP's offer to become the official opposition. In the current curcumstances, it's hard to argue with that offer.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIs this the "We have no plan so we'll resort to vague exhortations to all pull together" thread?
The leavers keep saying we should all pull together but they haven't told us what to do, and how they are going to sort out the mess including racial abuse/hatred that people are suffering.
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Is this the "We have no plan so we'll resort to vague exhortations to all pull together" thread?
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostUnelected press secretary telling a democratically elected MP what to do? Disgraceful!
The number of resignations in the opposition is 65 plus 20 or so Labour MEPs say they have no confidence in Corbyn. So there is in effect no opposition.
Apparently the purpose of the opposition according to some constitution expert is to form a government with no notice, so Labour could in theory be stripped of that role if Corbyn remains leader. So Camoron telling Corbyn to go for the sake of the country was actually right.
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Apparently Corbyn has said he's had enough but his press secretary Seamus Milne(?) says he has told him to stay put.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostWhy do trade negotiations take so long? | VOX, CEPR’s Policy Portal
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We find that negotiations take significantly longer when they involve more countries, especially if the countries are spread across different regions.
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So bang goes your idea of knocking off a few over tea tomorrow to scare those Europeans
You sheeple followed your innumerate leaders straight over a cliff.
Feck me I though we reached peak cretin, but still it keeps comingLast edited by CretinWatcher; 29 June 2016, 15:27.
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Originally posted by rl4engc View PostI thought the whole point of invoking Article 50 was to restore confidence in the markets and show that our main two parties aren't just a bunch of headless chickens. Restore AAA rating and all that.
That said, what you are thinking is wrong.
HTH
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Originally posted by meridian View PostSo your grand plan is to spend the next decade just trying to keep us afloat, before triggering article 50?
You do know how long trade negotiations take, don't you? It's not like sending a contract to B&C for a 24-hour turnaround...
We find that negotiations take significantly longer when they involve more countries, especially if the countries are spread across different regions.
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