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Somebody should remind the Hiliary crowd that the glass ceiling she's supposedly about to shatter already has a few holes in it. Just ask Angela and Margaret and likely May.

 

And Bhutto, and Indira, and Meir, and Aquino, and Sukarnoputri...

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Cameron leaving with class and a very nice family with last message to Parliament and in front of 10 Downing

 

David Cameron Loves Larry the Cat at Downing Street but Can't Take Him
Cameron, who is presenting his resignation to the queen later today, also confirmed that Larry would remain at No. 10 when his successor, Theresa May, moves in.
"Sadly, I can't take Larry with me. He belongs to the house, and the staff love him very much, as do I."
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More good news. Hopefully momentum keeps going.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/710517/Marine-Le-Pen-frexit-brexit-european-union.

 

This quote I find amazing. The idea of a sovereign nation state will soon be perceived to be racist is the next thing.

 

“Far too often national interests are brought to the fore. We shouldn’t misunderstand this European integration must not bow to the interests of the nation-state."

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10 minutes ago, joesixpack said:

Chris Green is right.


Brexit means Brexit. !@#$ing politicians need to follow the will of the people, not whatever they want...or they may find those same people serving heads on platters.

 

 

People are noticing, or should be noticing, that while they think they're living "free", they're still serfs in many respects and countries. 

 

Would LOVE to see May be gone before Trump lands. That would be just amazingly karmic. 

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2 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

People are noticing, or should be noticing, that while they think they're living "free", they're still serfs in many respects and countries. 

 

Would LOVE to see May be gone before Trump lands. That would be just amazingly karmic. 

Even funnier if Trump's doppelganger, Boris Johnson, becomes Prime Minister

 

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On 6/23/2016 at 11:09 PM, Deranged Rhino said:

 

As they say, the game's afoot.

 

Little did I know, at the time, what else was afoot... FISAs being applied for (and denied), NSA access being shuttered by Admiral Rogers, the beginnings of the palace coup, and of course the Military Intelligence counter-intel op to expose it all.

 

This is a global game, always has been. 

 

* Brexit ✔️

* Trump ✔️

* KSA ✔️

* North Korea ✔️

* Iran (is next) 

* EU/USA/China (ongoing, not done)

* Israel/Palestine Peace (happens last)

 

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2 hours ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

Boris Johnson's letter to the prime minister:

His letter is "interesting".  Read his whole resignation letter. It is something else.  And Theresa May's reply is also at the link.

Boris Johnson was/is concerned that the UK might just turn into a EU colony. May I suggest that instead we take them under our wing and protection and allow them to be a colony of the U.S. We just have to work out that tea tax thingy.

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European elections 2019 UK results: Brexit Party wins nine of first 10 regions; Liberal Democrats triumph in London
 

The Brexit Party has won nine of the first 10 regions to declare its results in the European elections - the North East, North West, East of England, Wales, West Midlands, East Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, the South West and South East. In the process they have acquired 28 of the first 64 UK seats to be awarded.
 

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https://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortneyobrien/2019/05/26/new-brexit-party-n2546914

 

Although British leaders have failed to find a consensus on how to make Brexit work, Sunday's European elections seemed to prove that Brits still at least agree that they want Brexit. Nigel Farage, a leading force behind Brexit who left politics shortly after the successful 2016 referendum, returned about seven weeks ago with his new Brexit Party to try and get the process back on track. 

 

Despite its infancy, the Brexit Party won 31.6 percent of the vote on Sunday. The Liberal Democrats came in second and Labour came in third, while the Conservative Party, the current one in government, came in an embarrassing fifth place.

 

 

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