The Brexit Thread

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Up to 102 amendments in the House of Lords now...100 hours of debating time. Time to talk out this bill before government is prorogued (hopefully Monday)

Cummings is a tactical genius.

Sorry Chris, what was that? Cummings is a what?

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Legislation blocking a no-deal Brexit on 31 October has been approved by the House of Lords, paving the way for it to become law

 
Other than reading a book and visiting for 5 minutes, you've just got no idea how the UK works, do you?

Please explain, in detail, the mechanism that prevents students from cheating by registering at the university and their home address?


I think it is you who need to understand more about the UK electoral system.

The current system, which relies largely on paper lists being distributed to polling stations, makes it difficult to prevent people voting twice if they are registered in two places.
 
There you go, it's not simply disagreement, it's that and much much more. Boris is coming to the EU with a disagreement and nothing more, hence it's not a negotiation, it's simply a disagreement.

Actually he is quite clear that negotiation is more than just disagreement and Boris has brought nothing new to the table, hence there is nothing to negotiate. Perhaps you need to watch it again while actually using your ears and your brain.


I can just imagine how it goes when you negotiate your salary:
access: I'm not happy with my salary.
bossman: well what did you have in mind?
access: (crickets chirping)
bossman: look, if we're going to negotiate your salary you need to tell me what you expect, what you want.
access: (crickets chirping)
bossman: look, this is not you negotiating, you're just disagreeing with us over your salary
access: don't be daft, how can you say that, disagreement is part of negotiating.
bossman: ok, well then tell us what you want and we can take it from there
access: (crickets)


Almost everybody in both the UK and the EU have a vested interest in brexit not happening. It's a stupid idea that will negatively effect everyone except a few wealthy brits who have a vested interest in a no deal brexit. Of course the eu will try and give the uk as much time as possible to come up with a deal or cancel brexit, duh. but they will have to close the door eventually and get on with things


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Please explain, in detail, the mechanism that prevents students from cheating by registering at the university and their home address?


I think it is you who need to understand more about the UK electoral system.

What, you mean actually being from there and actually having voted there?

I know enough and I also remember this nonsense story. And indeed checking now on what became of it, one person was convicted of voting twice.

One person.

Social media rubbish.
 
Please explain, in detail, the mechanism that prevents students from cheating by registering at the university and their home address?


I think it is you who need to understand more about the UK electoral system.
What prevents anyone from cheating by registering next to their workplace and near their home? Or their parents home?
 
What, you mean actually being from there and actually having voted there?

I know enough and I also remember this nonsense story. And indeed checking now on what became of it, one person was convicted of voting twice.

One person.

Social media rubbish.
Lol, he got you distracted.
 
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