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May 30, 2016 05:59AM

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I got presents as a kid but there was always a piece of coal at the bottom of my stocking which my parents told me meant I sometimes did bad things.

Wow Jane, did that make you stop and wonder?



On the bright side, I did get some good reading in and my girls didn't kill each other.



A Brave new world is all!"
A bloody scary new world. Hoping you've all settled down before my London visit in 3 weeks time. :p

A Brave new world is all!"
A bloody scary new world. Hoping you've all settled down before my London visit in 3 weeks time. :p"
We're jus getting on with it, its only really London & the Scots that are sulking in their beer about the Out Vote..... Oh & the "highly educated" young as they keep telling anyone who'll listen :D

A Brave new world is all!"
A bloody scary new world. Hoping you've all settled down before my London visit in 3 weeks time. :p"..."
I thought N. Ireland wasn't too happy either. You've got a good attitude, Andy.

A Brave new world is all!"
A bloody scary new world. Hoping you've all settled down before my London visit in 3 weeks time. :p"..."
Given that London pretty much drives the UKs economy, I think they have reason to worry.

A Brave new world is all!"
A bloody scary new world. Hoping you've all settled down before my London visit in 3 we..."
A lot of that was too do with border control as in between the North & the South..... so its been reported.... its now led onto the talk of realigning a united Ireland & many of the politicians (ex IRA terrorists) have started calling for it. Might not be a bad thing tbh, would be about time they all got along?? :D

A Brave new world is all!"
A bloody scary new world. Hoping you've all settled down before my London visit in 3 we..."
The stockmarket (gamblers who gamble with everyone else's money!) folk are loving it, speculating for all their worth, it'll peak & trough for sure but what everyone needs to do now is get behind the decision (of the majority of the rest of the country - many areas were upwards of 60%) & get on with it. The latest fade is seeing a lot of spotty faced university kids calling everyone who voted out a thicko....... :) like..... jus about everyone can goto Uni these days in the UK & call themselves "highly educated" & expect us to respect their superiority complex..... :P
I think the more interesting thing will be the potential change in the political system as the Labour party looks like its about to break in two & if the Tories choose a remain candidate as the next PM (Teresa May) I can see them splitting too..... at last we'll actually look like becoming a democracy rather than the current Red/Blue republic.
Its all good

A Brave new world is all!"
A bloody scary new world. Hoping you've all settled down before my London ..."
Except that Ireland aka the South has moved into the 21st Century, whilst Northern Ireland has not. Women can't even get the contraceptive pill in NI, and same sex civil partnerships aren't recognised.
The two halves of the Emerald Isle have moved too far apart.

A Brave new world is all!"
A bloody scary new world. Hoping you've all settled down befo..."
Which is one of many reasons I would like to see the 2 Ireland's reunified & brought back together. I think its fair to say too that the isles have been fairly divided for many a century now since the Scots moved into the North. For it to move forward in all reality something needs to occur as factions are still there working chipping away in the background

Boris Johnson, who so cynically manipulated the referendum process to try and get David Cameron's job, has announced he's not standing for the position.

Boris Johnson, who so cynically manipulated the referendum process to try and get David Cameron's job, has announced he's not standing for the position."
Bottled it...... :(
And to cap it the Tories will further bottle it & choose Teresa May who was a very quiet remainer as the "safe option" - she was skittish as hell in her candidacy speech, embarrassing really I thought.......
More defections to UKIP from the tories on the cards perhaps especially if they totally hash the Brexit deal & dont give the people what they voted for......

I'm not surprised BJ isn't standing. He's buggered this up six ways from Sunday. No-one likes him, and now, no-one trusts him.


Its had some role to play I would concur. I also believe its an anti-establishment vote too with many having had enough of the bankers & the elite lording over us minions.
The real question now is will the politicians actually evoke article 50? or find some way to wriggle out of it.....? Im not entirely convinced it's a done deal for the Brexit win.

What else is new? Everywhere it's basically a tug of war between the haves and the have-nots. And in the end it's always the haves who have the upperhand :(



My meaning was for the government to wriggle out of enforcing the referendum win, i'll believe it when i see it (article 50 invoked) as I really dont trust politicians anymore
For me, I like spice, as a species we used to thrive on change, i think we've all got a little bit too comfy & safe these last few years & it needs a shake up :)

Oh yes sorry, I didn't think that was even an option but merely a hope for a small number of petitioners. Yes spice is definitely the more exciting option, but it seem less attractive the older I get. Let's see.
What could possibly go wrong?
In Australia we have a hung parliament. This usually happens when the people prefer neither of the parties!

I refused to vote for the coalition after 3 recorded telephone calls, 3 letters from Turnbull, and a anti-Greens scare generating postcard. As a tax payer, I'm funding this crap, and I'm not happy about it! My local member got an earful on Saturday at the polling booth!

To be honest, Ace, neither Labor or the Coalition are much use. The Greens are still way too much to the left for most people. I reckon give it another two elections and we'll have a really viable option in Nick Xenophon's Team.

Pommy bloke fronts up to Australia house in London
applying for visitor visa.
Very keen to fly "down under" to visit family in Sydney .
Bloke behind the counter asks....
"Do you have a criminal record ?"
Pommy bloke sighs. his face drops and replies "
"Is that STILL a requirement "?

How did the farmer move his cow?
In a MOO-ving van.
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